A Hazy Old Moon
The sky, before dawn this morning, is nearly covered by cirrostratus clouds giving a hazy appearance to the nearly full moon. It is not cold outside either with temperatures in the mid-twenties. The last wind we had was out of the south southeast, but now it is calm, making it reasonably comfortable outside, Despite the clouds the barometer is rising, the weather stick is straight and both of the electronic instruments are showing improving or good weather. How can I argue? If we start to have precipitation with no change in those indicators, I will argue. Can you tell I am not sure I trust the indicators based on what I see in the sky?
Low Temperature: 24.9°
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 30.02
Relative Humidity: 67%
Dew Point: 15.4°
Wind Direction: South Southeast
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill: 24.9°
Precipitation: Dry
Amount (inches): 0.00
Current temperature: 24.9°
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