May 17, 2015

Day 85

Temperature: 76 °F,  feels like 75 °F
Humidity: 99%
Dew Point: 76 °F
Wind: 5.8 mph S
Pressure: 29.60 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Scattered clouds, 4700, 7000, 8000 ft
Observation: 5:30 PM
Moon: Waning Crescent 0% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today it has been warm and humid thanks to the strong southerly winds. There have been scattered thunderstorms passing by. One storm cell has passed over the area already at around 2pm which had very strong winds and heavy rain but I did not see any hail. The storm lasted about 20 minutes and afterwards we had a couple hours of sunshine and high humidity. Now the cloud cover has returned as another cell is is headed northwest towards us. This storm may only bring a light rain if the line continues to weaken as it moves. Tomorrow will be overcast and dry but with much colder temperatures as two cold fronts are following the line of storms and will only have high temperatures in the mid 40s. 


May 15, 2015

Day 84

Temperature: 59 °F,  feels like 59 °F
Humidity: 96%
Dew Point: 58 °F
Wind: 4.5 mph WSW
Pressure: 29.96 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 1500 ft
Observation: 11:30 AM
Moon: Waning Crescent 8% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Yesterday was rainy, warm, and wonderful. The rain started about 5pm and lasted through the early hours of the morning. Now the rain has stopped and we have a muggy day today. The air temperature is cool, in the mid 60s, but the wind is coming from the south/southwest so with the humidity it feels warmer. We will most likely not have more rain today but it will be overcast because of the line of low pressure systems and warm front that are attached to a huge collection of thunderstorms. The line of these storms that are expected to hit on Saturday stretch from Canada through Texas and range in severity but in parts of the south flooding is possible. This weekend we will be under a low pressure system with these storms but have warm temperatures because of a massive warm front passing through the area which will affect the severity of the storms we receive. 




May 13, 2015

Day 83

Temperature: 66.6 °F,  feels like 66.6 °F
Humidity: 70%
Dew Point: 56 °F
Wind: 3.7 mph S
Pressure: 30.33 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Clear
Observation: 5:30 PM
Moon: Waning Crescent 23% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Last night and into this morning was pretty cold, with temperatures in the mid 30s as people were getting ready and going to school/work. Over the course of the day the cloud cover has burned off and temperatures have risen from this introduction of heat and the winds shifting to coming from the south. A high pressure system has been passing through the area and now a warm front tied to a stationary front with pockets of cold air and low pressure systems will be coming tomorrow and sticking around through the weekend. We have high chances for rain and/or thunderstorms Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday connected with these pockets of rain and low pressure. Tomorrow will be cooler than today and overcast with a chance for showers from the afternoon through the early morning hours. 


May 12, 2015

Day 82

Temperature: 53.4 °F,  feels like 53.4 °F
Humidity: 99%
Dew Point: 53 °F
Wind: 4.2 mph WNW
Pressure: 30.21 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 5500 ft
Observation: 5:30 PM
Moon: Waning Crescent 34% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today has been pretty cold and mostly cloudy with periods of sunshine between the lower level stratocumulus clouds. We have a 20% chance of rain the rest of the evening, but according to Weather Underground's radar the few spots of rain seem to be moving around us. We are currently under a ridge of high pressure but the winds are coming from the north and bringing much cooler temperatures than we have been seeing lately. Tonight there is a frost advisory and temperatures are expected to fall to around freezing. The winds are going to shift tomorrow morning and start bringing warmer air from the south/south east which will cause tomorrow to be a lot warmer than today with similar partly cloudy conditions and no rain. By Thursday the low pressure system and stationary front over the Rockies will likely bring rain but warm air from the south will keep temperatures stable at around 50 °F.


May 11, 2015

Day 81

Temperature: 56.5 °F,  feels like 56.5 °F
Humidity: 69%
Dew Point: 46 °F
Wind: 3.1 mph SSW
Pressure: 29.70 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 2800 ft
Observation: 2:30 PM
Moon: Last Quarter 46% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today has been cool and overcast with a constant layer of stratus clouds. There is currently a cold front with a low pressure system over the area but any precipitation associated with the pressure system seems to be on the other side of the front. We are located in a kind of pocket of no precipitation as storms that are carrying snow and heavy rains swirl around us. We are not expected to get any precipitation until later in the week and are facing more cool and cloudy days ahead. The temperatures for the week are mostly stable but the winds will be changing from south to north on Tuesday which will likely lead to a very chilly night with temperatures in the mid 30s. 


May 10, 2015

Day 80

Temperature: 63.5 °F,  feels like 63.5 °F
Humidity: 99%
Dew Point: 63 °F
Wind: 2.7 mph ESE
Pressure: 29.98 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 3200 ft
Observation: 5:30 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous 56% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today has been gray and cooler than yesterday. There were a few breaks in the clouds to see sunnier skies earlier in the afternoon around 12:30 pm but the sky was quickly covered again by stratus clouds. The humidity is very high and it is likely that it will rain later this evening, with a chance for passing thunderstorms. The winds are coming from the south and east which is keeping temperatures pretty stable until Tuesday when the winds will begin to shift to coming from the north. We could expect a pretty cold evening Tuesday with lows dropping to the mid 30s. A low pressure system tied to a stationary front and a cold front will also contribute to the stable and then cold temperatures, and high chance for precipitation tonight and all day tomorrow. Monday should be in the mid 60s, rainy, and windy with strong gusts.


May 8, 2015

Day 79

Temperature: 61.3 °F,  feels like 61.3 °F
Humidity: 70%
Dew Point: 52 °F
Wind: 3.1 mph W with 6 mph gusts
Pressure: 29.96 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 1700 ft
Observation: 12:30 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous 79% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today is cool and gray out and pretty humid. The winds are coming in from the west right now but through the course of the day they are going to switch to coming from the north which will keep the temperatures cool today. The northern winds will bring a high pressure system down from Canada which will give us a sunny and warmer day tomorrow. There is a pocket of snow over the Rockies that will become rain by the time it reaches us on Sunday because of the warm front it will be passing through. Tomorrow will be sunny and clear with temperatures in the mid 70s.


May 6, 2015

Day 78

Temperature: 77.9 °F,  feels like 79 °F
Humidity: 55%
Dew Point: 59 °F
Wind: 0.7 mph S with 10 mph gusts
Pressure: 29.93 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Partly Cloudy 
Observation: 6:30 PM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous 92% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

There have been rain storms passing through the area all day. This morning it was a little cool and sunny but by 11:30 am we had completely cloudy skies and rain showers for about an hour. Then it burned off and it was super sunny, humid, and hot for a few hours. Now the clouds have returned and the humidity has been rising for the past hour or two. I expect the next batch of showers to arrive within the next hour or so. It should be an intense but short thunderstorm. Right now it looks like the interesting part will be to the south of us unless the southerly winds that brought the hot humid air earlier pick up and push the storm further north. The cold front/stationary front to the west of us will bring stronger thunderstorms to our area tomorrow evening and into the nighttime hours.


May 5, 2015

Day 77

Temperature: 67.6 °F,  feels like 67.6 °F
Humidity: 36%
Dew Point: 379°F
Wind: .7 mph SSE with 6 mph gusts
Pressure: 30.17 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 6000 ft
Observation: 6:30 PM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous 97% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today started out much cooler but then the air temperature increased steadily through the morning to hit our high temp of 71°F. Since noon there has been increasing cloud cover and stronger wind gusts. Minnesota and Wisconsin are currently situated between two parallel bands of stationary fronts with a precipitation path of rain running between the fronts. We have a low (less than 50%) chance of rain throughout tonight and tomorrow. By Thursday the tail end of the stationary front that is tied to a cold front and a bunch of low pressure sports will make its way to us and we should expect at least rain and perhaps a thunderstorm in the evening/early nighttime hours. The next two days should be pretty warm (late 70s) because the stationary fronts are blocking other air masses from interfering and keeping the warm air over us. 






May 4, 2015

Day 76

Temperature: 72 °F,  feels like 74 °F
Humidity: 17%
Dew Point: 25 °F
Wind: .7 mph E with 6 mph gusts
Pressure: 30.14 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Clear
Observation: 4:30 PM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous 99% 
visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Today has been warm and sunny with a hazy layer of altostratus clouds that have accumulated over the past few hours. The air temperature is cooler than yesterday after the storm we had last night that was brought in on a cold front. The storm came in around 6 pm to Eau Claire and the skies had a light green tinge to them. It was extremely windy with the rain blowing sideways at some points. We got about an inch of rain in a little over an hour which caused minor flooding on sidewalks and street corners. We were under a severe weather warning and the city sirens did go off, but the storm didn't seem as strong as they were anticipating. I didn't see the ping pong ball sized the weatherman was predicting anyway. 

Tonight and tomorrow should be about the same as today. In the overnight hours we may have a slight chance for rain, but any substantial precipitation likely won't come until Wednesday when we have a chance for another thunderstorm. 




May 3, 2015

Day 75

Temperature: 84.9 °F,  feels like 83 °F
Humidity: 34%
Dew Point: 54 °F
Wind: 3.1 mph S with 5.4 mph gusts
Pressure: 29.73 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Clear
Observation: 5:30 PM
Moon: Full 100% 
visible

Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2

Yesterday and today have been bright and sunny with a warm breeze and passing mid altitude clouds. This morning there was a mixed sky with altocumulus and altostratus clouds but they burned off a few hours ago. There is currently a pocket of potentially severe thunderstorms coming our way, but you wouldn't really know it with the clear and sunny skies we have here right now. The chance for the storms to hit us has been fluctuating rapidly for the last couple days and now continues to change by the hour. It may burn out before it hits us, or decrease in severity. Tomorrow will be cooler than today, especially if we do get that rain, but still bright and sunny like today with a high of 75 °F.

May 1, 2015

Day 74

Temperature: 73.9 °F,  feels like 76 °F
Humidity: 27%
Dew Point: 39 °F
Wind: 2.2 mph N with 7.6 mph gusts
Pressure: 30.08 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast
Observation: 12:30 PM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous, 94% visible


Source: http://wxug.us/19tg2


This morning was pretty sunny and clear but in the last two hours or so, it has become increasingly cloudy and now there is a near solid cover of light gray high altitude clouds. There was a spike in temperature earlier hitting around 73 °F but the temperature has been slowly declining with the cloud cover. The cause for this was a warm front that passed through quickly and is being replaced with a cold front that has moisture and rain coming from the North/northwest. There is currently a 20% chance the rain will actually fall in our area, but the cloud cover and moisture will be sticking around and raising ground temperatures tonight and into tomorrow. This build up of energy along with combating fronts will likely produce a thunderstorm on Sunday afternoon evening. Can't wait!