High Thin Cirrus Clouds
After two picture perfect days, this one is ending with some high thin cirrus clouds. As I noted this morning there was a line of clouds, barely visible, on the eastern horizon. These high thin clouds will probably not, in and of themselves, cause the weather to deteriorate. They do portend some inclement weather in the not too distant future though. The temperature did approach 70°F and that is wonderful for this time of year.
Now on to the instruments. We do have some disagreement there. The Weather Station is calling for continued fair weather, while the Min/Max Thermometer is indicating a change in the weather with deterioration. It seems that the weather stick agrees with the Weather Station in predicting fair weather. Based on the sky and the falling barometer I have to agree with the Min/Max Thermometer, and I suggest that we are in for a change.
High Temperature: 67.2°F
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 30.04
Relative Humidity: 17%
Dew Point: 16.7°F
Wind Direction: South
Wind Speed (mph): 2.4
Wind Chill: N/A
Precipitation: Dry
Amount (inches): 0.00
Current Temperature: 63.8°F
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