Rain Continued Into Fog
The thunderstorm of yesterday afternoon continued for a while, dropping over a quarter of an inch of precipitation before it ended. Some ground fog began to show up after the storm was over, and by the time I got outside to do my milk chore, it was fairly thick. It is still the dominant feature this morning. Weather Underground is reporting that we have overcast skies this morning, but I cannot verify that, since I cannot see through the fog. It is quite humid this morning. I feel that I should grow some gills in order to breathe more efficiently.
At 93% relative humidity, the Weather Stick points down. Would we expect it to point up with those conditions? All three of the electronic instruments are also predicting rain in their forecasts. I would guess that I have little choice but to agree with them, and suggest that during the next twelve hours we will probably have some rain.
Low Temperature: 62.4°F
Current Temperature: 62.4°F
Relative Humidity: 93%
Dew Point: 60.4°F
Heat Index: N/A
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 29.77
Wind Direction: South
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill: N/A
Precipitation: Rain/Fog
Amount (inches): 0.28
E-mail this entry to a friend