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

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July 24, 2006
It Must Be Monday

Now that the weekend is over the sky has cleared, and it is looking like the start of a very nice day. The relative humidity is still quite high, but the temperature is low, comparatively speaking. As I sit here writing this (at 05:30 hours) I see some ground fog moving in. That was not present 30 minutes ago when I took Bart out for his morning constitutional. See, if you do not like the weather here, wait a minute or two and it will probably change. You may not like the change, but it can change again in a few minutes.
With a 92% relative humidity, can you guess where the weather stick points? (Down would be a good guess.) The electronic instruments are another matter altogether. The Weather Station console indicates improving weather, but unsettled conditions. The Min/Max Thermometer forecasts sunshine with improving conditions. Finally, the remote weather station predicts rain. If this sounds familiar, it is the same set of forecasts that we had last night. The modeling maps show a storm system extending from the Maritimes to the Gulf of Mexico, but it is far enough off shore that it does not appear to affect us.
Low Temperature: 53.7°F
Current Temperature: 53.7°F
Relative Humidity: 92%
Dew Point: 51.4°F
Heat Index: N/A
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 29.81
Wind Direction: West Southwest
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill: N/A
Precipitation: Dry
Amount (inches): 0.00

Posted by Jeffrey Le Doux at 05:37 AM

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