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

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July 26, 2006
Somewhat Oppressive

The warmer temperature and high humidity are reminding us that it is still summer. There was a red sky this morning, but it was not impressive, and the clouds that were present were non-descript (basically cirrostratus). Even though we have not had a lot of rain over the past week my lawn is screaming to be mowed, and I still need to finish cleaning the barn. I have checked the NEXRAD radar map, and that is showing nothing in our area. The Weather Underground model map indicates a clear day today, but the N.O.A.A. forecast map shows some light rain this afternoon.
My Weather Stick still points down, and with the relative humidity and oppressive feel to the air I am not surprised. The Weather Station Console and Min/Max Thermometer still forecast improvement with sunshine. The remote weather station may not be able to predict anything but clouds, and that is what it is doing. With the red sky, Weather Stick and oppressive feel to the air a scattered shower is not out of the question today.
Low Temperature: 63.8°F
Current Temperature: 63.8°F
Relative Humidity: 92%
Dew Point: 61.5°F
Heat Index: N/A
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 29.83
Wind Direction: South Southeast
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill: N/A
Precipitation: Dry
Amount (inches): 0.00

Posted by Jeffrey Le Doux at 05:49 AM

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