Cloudy Skies Blending To Clear
There was a little precipitation left over from this morning's rain that brings us to a total of 2.14 inches for the month of August. You may again note that the heat index is lower than the high temperature, and that is because of the low humidity. The evaporation of the perspiration off the skin is so fast that it feels cooler than it actually is. The barometer has started to rise again, and the Min/Max Thermometer in response is forecasting improving barometric pressure with sunshine. The remote weather station is back to forecasting clouds, the Weather Station Console has not caught up with the weather, and it is predicting deteriorating barometric pressure with rain. Are we confused, or are we confused? That which follows exemplifies the outdoor weather conditions this afternoon.

Forecast Rain, I Don't Think so
The Weather Stick points up, for whatever that is worth. I have checked the National Weather Service forecast maps from Gray, Maine, and they are calling for a delightful day tomorrow with little cloud cover and temperatures in the upper seventies. I have also looked at the Weather Underground forecast model, and it is calling for a very nice day tomorrow. I hope so, since I have much to do
High Temperature (°F): 86.1
Current Temperature (°F): 83.3
Relative Humidity: 40%
Dew Point (°F): 56.5
Heat Index (°F): 85.8
Barometric Pressure: 29.67
Wind Direction: South Southwest
Wind Speed (mph): 6.9
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: None
Amount (inches): 0.04
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