Overcast, Drizzle But Warmer
The forecast rain arrived by 20:00 hours, and it has rained at some level all night. As a result, we have acquired 0.21 inches of precipitation. Further, the N.O.A.A. forecast of a 53°F low temperature for this area was just about right, and that was warmer than yesterday. The rain has slowed to a drizzle, and looking at the NEXRAD radar there does not seem to be any more behind this.
According to both N.O.A.A. and the Weather Underground forecast models, we will continue to have scattered precipitation throughout the day. In addition, according to N.O.A.A., we will have a high temperature in the low sixties, and the cloud cover will fall from 91% to 72% by 17:00 hours.
My Weather Stick points down in response to the 92% humidity, and maybe the weather has some influence there as well. The Weather Station Console and Min/Max Thermometer are once again in concert. They predict falling barometric pressure with rain continuing. The remote weather station predicts clouds. My forecast runs with everyone else's, and predicts scattered showers throughout the day with cool temperatures. I do not think we will see the sun today at all.
Low Temperature (°F): 52.3
Current Temperature (°F): 53.2
Relative Humidity: 92%
Dew Point (°F): 50.9
Heat Index (°F): N/A
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 29.96
Wind Direction: South Southwest
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: Showers
Amount (inches): 0.21
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