Fog, damp and a two month long-range weather forecast

Good morning Augusta.

Weath

This morning it is partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain in the afternoon. Fog early. High of 75F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph. Chance

of rain 40%.

Tonight it will be partly cloudy with a chance of rain. Fog overnight. Low of 57F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 30%.

The readings from my own instruments are:

 The humidity is  86% with a Dew Point of 59ºF and a temp of 64.1ºF.

Our wind direction is North Northwest between 0.2 MPH and 1.1 MPH.  

Our Barometric pressure is  30.15 HPA 1018 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun.

The UV rating is 0 out of 16, Sunrise is at 5:24 a.m. sunset is 8:04 PM and Moon Rise is at 10:01 a.m. EDT and the moon phase is Waxing Crescent.

For the pilots out there:

SPECI KAUG 311121Z AUTO 00000KT 3SM BR OVC002 15/15 A3010 RMK AO2 T01500150

Visibility is 0.3 miles/4.8 Kilometers with fog and overcast to 200 ft / 60 m.

We received rain in the amount of 0.2 inches over the past 24 hours.

How about a long range weather forecast from the Farmer's Almanac?

Direct from the Farmer's Almanac

Northeast U.S. Long Range Weather Forecast for

July 28th, 2014 - September 27th, 2014

Includes New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia,

Virginia, Washington D.C.

 

JULY 2014

28th-31st. More showers, thunderstorms.

AUGUST 2014

1st-3rd. Heavy rains.

4th-7th. Partial clearing; cooler.

8th-11th. Hazy sun; muggier.

12th-15th. Increasingly cloudy skies.

16th-19th. Rain moves in from West; possibly heavy at times.

20th-23rd. A brief respite from wet weather, then more heavy rain.

24th-27th. Heavy rainfall gives way to cooler, drier air.

28th-31st. Return of rainy/thundery conditions followed by surge of unseasonably chilly air.

SEPTEMBER 2014

1st-3rd. Record low temperatures accompany fair skies for Labor Day.

4th-7th. Clearing, unseasonably chilly air after a day of rain.

8th-11th. Continued unseasonably chilly, dry.

12th-15th. Lots of cloudiness. An offshore tropical storm could pose a threat to coastal New England.

16th-19th. Hurricane threat Mid-Atlantic coast; tropical cyclone moves inland possibly bringing flooding rains inland across Virginias, parts of Pennsylvania,

New York.

20th-23rd. More scattered showers.

24th-27th. Variably cloudy skies with more widely scattered showers.

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