Temperature: 61 F, feels like 61 F
Humidity: 25%
Dew Point: 25 F
Wind: 3 mph WPressure: 29.99 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Few 8500 ft
Observation: 2:30 PM
Moon: Waning Crescent, 32% visible
Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2
Today is cooler than yesterday and the winds are less strong. There were bright blue and mostly clear skies this morning but it has gotten cloudier throughout the day. Here is a picture of the cumulus clouds over campus right now:
There is currently no chance for rain today or tomorrow and both days are expected to be in the mid 60s with warm South/Southwesterly winds and sunshine. There is currently a low pressure system over us that is pulling warm, dry wind from the west over to Minnesota/Wisconsin. The system is attached to a cold front which explains why today is so much cooler than yesterday. The high pressure system currently over Canada will come down to us this week and stick around bringing stable temperatures and little precipitation. However, the low pressure system and cold front off the west coast may make it to us by this weekend and bring more moist air.
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