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.


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