Clear Above The Ground Fog
This morning is starting out full of promise. There is some very light ground fog here, but I expect that to dissipate very quickly. It seems that people who have taken this week for vacation have picked a good one. The weather has been warm during the day and cool at night, so any activity that one wanted to engage in out-of-doors they could. If you work outdoors, you have had a great workweek so far.
The NEXRAD composite radar shows no showers in the northeast quadrant of the nation. The Weather Underground forecast model indicates that there are no storms in our area for today and apparently tomorrow as well. N.O.A.A. forecasts a very pleasant day with no precipitation, temperatures in the upper seventies to low eighties, and cloud cover at 20% or less for today. I cannot imagine a better forecast for the day.
My weather instruments and indicators all seem to be in concert with the experts. The Weather Stick points down, as it does with a 91% relative humidity, so there is no real portent there. The Weather Station Console and Min/Max Thermometer both indicate rising barometric pressure and sunny skies. The remote weather station forecasts a mix of sun and clouds. I agree with those indicators, and must call for a gorgeous day.
Low Temperature (°F): 50.9
Current Temperature (°F): 50.9
Relative Humidity: 91%
Dew Point (°F): 48.3
Heat Index (°F): N/A
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 30.14
Wind Direction: West Northwest
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: Fog
Amount (inches): 0.00
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