Fog In Our Area
The N.O.A.A. prediction of 41°F overnight for our low temperature was cut short by the fog. Therefore, if you had fog in your area, and you are prone to frost it probably did not happen. It is still too early for frost in my book, but I have seen it as early as August 16th. If you did not have fog, I hope you covered your tender vegetation. The temperature is climbing rapidly, and that, with the help of the sun, should burn the fog off quickly.
The Weather Underground model forecast map shows that we will have clear sky all day and into this evening. The N.O.A.A. forecast graphic indicates that we will have no rain, our high temperatures will reach 72°F, and the cloud cover will not exceed 15% by late this afternoon. I like that forecast!
My Weather Stick is responding very well to the 91% humidity by pointing down. That certainly does not appear to be an harbinger of today's weather. The Min/Max Thermometer and Weather Station Console are indicating continued sunshine and improving barometric pressure. The remote weather station forecasts a mix of sun and clouds for today. The weather for today appears to be stable, and my forecast is for a great one to be outside enjoying these last few days of summer. It will not last for very long.
Low Temperature (°F): 46.2
Current Temperature (°F): 46.7
Relative Humidity: 91%
Dew Point (°F): 44.3
Heat Index (°F): N/A
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 30.11
Wind Direction: West
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: Fog
Amount (inches): 0.00
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