Drastic Changes
Today's weather certainly was a drastic change from this morning's. The fog left us around 08:00 as predicted, the sun came out and summer returned. The temperature reached into the low eighties and the humidity fell making it a very comfortable day for any outdoor activity. It would have been great to be in the woods gathering some more wood for the winter, but I did have other tasks and chores that needed attention.
Apparently, tomorrow is going to be basically a repeat of today, with a few more clouds, warmer temperatures and slightly higher humidity. That is all right, it will still be a great day to continue the acquisition of this winter's heat source. If I sound a bit paranoid, it is because this is my first year with the Outdoor Wood Boiler, and I do not want to be cold this winter because I run out of wood.
My weather indicators and instruments are supporting the idea of a nice day tomorrow. We had a red sky this evening, which is a farmer's delight, indicating a good day tomorrow.

Last Minute Sunset With The Setting Moon
The Weather Stick points up, in response to the lower humidity, and possibly forecasting some better weather. My Min/Max Thermometer forecasts rising barometric pressure and sunshine. The Weather Station Console predicts rising barometric pressure with a mix of sun and clouds, and the remote weather station forecast calls for mixed sun and clouds also. I can certainly live with a mix of sun and clouds and high barometric pressure. The barometer has risen significantly since this morning.
High Temperature (°F): 81.3
Current Temperature (°F): 55.4
Relative Humidity: 66%
Dew Point (°F): 44.3
Heat Index (°F): 80.8
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 29.93
Wind Direction: Northwest
Wind Speed (mph): 2.4
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: None
Amount (inches): 0.00
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