Temperature: 53.4 °F, feels like 53.4 °F
Humidity: 99%
Dew Point: 53 °F
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.
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