Beautiful Friday

Good Morning Augusta.
This morning it is clear. High of 79F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Tonight it will bePartly cloudy. Low of 55F. Winds less than 5 mph.
The readings outside at this moment taken from my own instruments are:
a relative humidity of 65% with a Dew Point of 53.7º F.
The temperature is 65.9ºF.
Presently we have North Northeast winds between 1.8 MPH and 2.7 MPH.
Our Barometric pressure is 30.01/HPA 1016.2 and rising with a weather
graphic indicating sun.
UV is 2 out of 16, sunset will be at 8:16 PM with Moon Rise at 6:53 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Time, and the moon phase is New Moon.
For the pilots out there: Raw METAR –
METAR KAUG 201153Z AUTO 32005KT 10SM CLR 17/09 A3009 RMK AO2 SLP189
T01670094 10167 20122 51014
We had no precipitation overnight in this area.
Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers and we have yet another good
ceiling.
More Weather Proverbs and Prognostics, this time about Birds .
Whether you're wondering when to expect rain, or if a cold winter or dry
summer is ahead of you, birds have a way of helping us find out! Here is a
collection of some of our favorite bird weather proverbs and prognostics.
Birds singing in the rain indicates fair weather approaching.
If birds in the autumn grow tame, the winter will be too cold for game.
Partridges drumming in the fall means a mild and open winter.
Chickens cackle and owls howl just before rain.
If crows fly in pairs, expect fine weather; a crow flying alone is a sign of
foul weather.
When fowls roost in daytime, expect rain.
The whiteness of a goose's breastbone indicates the kind of winter: A red or
dark-spotted bone means a cold and stormy winter; few or light-colored spots
mean a mild winter.
When domestic geese walk east and fly west, expect cold weather.
Hawks flying high means a clear sky. When they fly low, prepare for a blow.
Petrels gathering under the stern of a ship indicates bad weather.
When the rooster goes crowing to bed, he will rise with watery head.
When seagulls fly inland, expect a storm.
When the swallow's nest is high, the summer is very dry. When the swallow
buildeth low, you can safely reap and sow.

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