And Most Of The Day
The fog did not clear until almost 15:30 hours. That was some tenacious fog. The sky did not clear completely, although the sun did shine for a little while between the clouds. Looking in the distance it was possible to see some showers, but we did not have any here. The cloud cover also remained consistent with the forecast. The table of temperature and relative humidity data comparing the forecast to the actual is next.
Temperature: 43°F/43°F//49°F/46°F//54°F/53°F//53°F/52°F:
Relative Humidity: 89%/93%//86%/93%//83%/92%///80%/90%:
N.O.A.A. did very well predicting the temperature, but as usual they did not do as well predicting the relative humidity.
The N.O.A.A. forecast for the overnight is for rain by 19:00 hours continuing all night, with a cloud cover of 89% to 98%. The temperature is not expected to change very much, and if you feel like you are developing gills it may be because the air is saturated or nearly so, as you can see from the tabulated forecast data shown next.
Temperature: 49°F/46°F/45°F/44°F:
Relative Humidity: 100%/100%/100%/100%:
My Weather Stick, surprise of surprises, points down. I say that because the relative humidity is 90% or greater. My electronic instruments, once again, agree. They all forecast foul weather with deteriorating barometric pressure. From this data and the Weather Underground model forecast map as well as the NEXRAD composite radar I too expect inclement weather sometime this evening. Sounds like a wild ride tonight.
High Temperature (°F): 56.1
Current Temperature (°F): 52.8
Relative Humidity: 91%
Dew Point (°F): 50.3
Heat Index (°F): N/A
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 29.79
Wind Direction: West Southwest
Wind Speed (mph): 3.1
Wind Chill (°F): N/A
Precipitation: None
Amount (inches): 0.00
Sky-PM: Mostly Cloudy
Cloud Type: Nimbostratus
Weather Stick: Down
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