Clouds and overcast

Good Morning Augusta.

This morning it is cloudy. Highs in the lower 30s. North winds around 10 mph.

Tonight it will be mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Lows around 13. North winds around 10 mph.  

The readings outside right now, taken from my own instrumentation  are:

a relative humidity of 84% with a Dew Point of 19.8ºF.

The temperature is 23.8ºF with a wind chill of 19.6ºF.

The wind velocity right now is between 4.7 mph and 6.9 mph out of the North.

Our Barometric pressure is 30.00 and rising. The weather graphic indicates sun. 

We had no measurable precipitation yesterday or overnight in this area.

Visibility is 10.0 miles with clouds to 3,500 feet and overcast down to 4,600 feet.

And, from the Farmer's Almanac  "Looking up" part of their web site:

Here's a quick look at what's going on in the sky during the month of February, 2012:

February 2 – Candlemas, the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox.

February 7 – Full Moon, 4:55 p.m. The visible Moon is fully illuminated by direct sunlight. Though the Moon is only technically in this phase for a few seconds, it is considered "full" for the entire day of the event, and appears full for three days.

February 11 – Moon at perigee (its closest point to the Earth), 2:00 p.m.

February 14– Last Quarter Moon, 12:05 p.m. One-half of the Moon appears illuminated by direct sunlight while the illuminated part is decreasing.

February 21– New Moon, 5:36 p.m. The Moon is not illuminated by direct sunlight.

February 27 – Moon at apogee (its farthest point from the Earth), 9 a.m.

February 29– First Quarter Moon, 8:22 p.m. One-half of the Moon appears illuminated by direct sunlight while the illuminated part is increasing.

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