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Jeff Le DouxJeffrey Le Doux is a weather enthusiast who lives in Wilton.

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April 12, 2006
Still Higher Pressure

Sooner or later the bubble will burst. The pressure is even higher than it was yesterday afternoon, so for now high pressure is definitely in control of our weather. The red sky this morning, even without any clouds to speak of may tell a different story. The clear sky to the west gave us a great view of an orange moon setting as a very large ball. It is full or nearly so (I just checked, it is full tomorrow.) This should be another warm day, like yesterday. Once again, though, it would be a good idea to have a little rain to quell the fire danger, which is getting quite high again.
The weather stick is pointed up, but only slightly. The other weather instruments are all calling for the continuation of fair weather, and with the sky as clear as it is, I tend to agree, at least for now.
Low Temperature: 26.9°F
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 30.32
Relative Humidity: 78%
Dew Point: 20.9°F
Wind Direction: South Southeast
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill: 26.9°F
Precipitation: Dry
Amount (inches): 0.00
Current Temperature: 26.9°F
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And The Sun Comes Up Like Thunder

Posted by Jeffrey Le Doux at 06:08 AM

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