Now It's Clearing
It is almost 19:00 hours and the sky has a few cumulus clouds moving through giving us partly cloudy conditions. There was a rainstorm from around 12:30 to around 14:00 hours which yielded us another 0.20 inches of precipitation. That has us at 3.50 inches for the month of August and we have 10 days to go. I have checked the N.O.A.A. forecast map, and the maps are showing the wrong date and time for the forecast. It is not possible to report that information. The Weather Underground model forecast map shows that the storm system continues to move out of the area, and clearing is occurring. The NEXRAD radar is now clear of rain for our area.
The Weather Stick points down and I am not sure what that means. It should mean rain or stormy weather, but, again, I am not sure. The Weather Station Console predicts deteriorating barometric pressure with rain. The Min/Max Thermometer predicts improving barometric pressure with sunshine. Would you believe the remote weather station forecasts clouds? There is no agreement here, so I need to go with the Weather Underground forecast of clearing weather and a nice day tomorrow.
High Temperature (°F): 81.3
Current Temperature (°F): 73.0
Relative Humidity: 69%
Dew Point (°F): 62.3
Heat Index (°F): 83.4
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 29.85
Wind Direction: Northwest
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: Rain
Amount (inches): 0.20
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