Temperature: 64 F, feels like 64 F
Humidity: 28%
Dew Point: 30 F
Wind: 5.8 mph NWPressure: 29.88 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Clear
Observation: 4:30 PM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous, 89% visible
Today is very warm and tomorrow is expected to be even warmer because of the continuation of a warm front extending from Canada. There is currently a high pressure system in the center of the country circulating warm temperatures that also contributes to today's warm weather. This morning there was significant advection fog from the ground releasing moisture after the showers the day before and cool morning air blowing over the ground. It was thick enough to cause some concern for driving and took until nearly 11am for it all to burn off. Tomorrow is expected to also be quite warm but with more cloud cover. The warm front combined with the moisture from the clouds could potentially cause thunderstorms tomorrow night, but the current LI index from the Unisys stuve charts is at 10.9 so I would predict that the storms won't hit (if they do at all) until late tomorrow evening after 9-10pm or so.
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