The End Of The Nice Weather
We have had some significant rain today, and that rain started at about 14:30 hours this afternoon. There has been significant cloud cover all day. So, the N.O.A.A. prediction of a dismal day was more than accurate.
For the overnight N.O.A.A. predicts the possibility of light showers with a brief period without rain, and fog moving in after 20:00 hours and staying for the rest of the night. This overnight will be as dismal, or more so, than today was. My Weather Stick points down, and with 90% humidity aren't we surprised by that? My Weather Station Console forecasts a storm warning with deteriorating barometric pressure area. The Man/Max Thermometer is forecasting rain with deteriorating barometric pressure. The remote weather station forecasts clouds with deteriorating barometric pressure. With all this negative energy in the atmosphere my only conclusion is that we are in for a dismal stormy night.
High Temperature (°F): 36.3
Current Temperature (°F): 34.3
Relative Humidity: 90%
Dew Point (°F): 31.6
Heat Index (°F): N/A
Barometric Pressure (in Hg): 29.95
Wind Direction: East Northeast
Wind Speed (mph): 0.0
Wind Chill (°F): 34.3
Precipitation: Rain
Amount (inches): 0.14
Sky-PM: Overcast
Cloud Type: Stratus
Weather Stick: Down
Comparative data for today.
Temperature: 28°F/34°F//34°F/36°F//39°F/36°F//38°F/35°F.
Relative Humidity: 85%/81%//78%/82%//79%/86%//84%/89%.
As you can see the N.O.A.A. temperature forecast data and the actual data were close with the exception of the first reading last night. The relative humidity forecast was better than usual.
Forecast data for the overnight.
Temperature: 38°F/37°F/36°F/34°F.
Relative Humidity: 96%/96%/96%/100%.
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