Clear and warm with a storm on the way
We are under a Winter Storm Watch. DO   NOT ignore   it!
This morning it is overcast, then mostly   cloudy. High of 57F. Winds from the SW at 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 30   mph.
Tonight it will be overcast with a low of 34F.   Winds from the WSW at 5 to 10   mph.
The readings from my own weather instruments   are:
The humidity is  89% with a Dew Point of 49ºF, Temp is   52.4ºF with a wind chil of 52.4ºF.   
Our wind   direction is South between 1.4 MPH and  2.0 MPH.  
The   Barometric pressure is 29.76 HPA 1006 and Rising with a weather graphic   indicating sun.   
The UV rating is 0 out of 16, Sunrise is at   6:47 a.m. sunset is 4:03 PM and Moon Rise is at 9:28 a.m. EDT and the moon phase   is     waxing crescent.   
Raw Metar   is:
METAR KAUG 251153Z AUTO 20006KT 10SM CLR 12/09   A2970 RMK AO2 SLP057 70061 T01170094 10156 20111   53020
Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers with    clear   conditions.
We had 0.53 inches   of rain over the past 24 hours.
Okay   folks, its getting to be cold so I thought I'd repost the real cold weather   hints and tips that I found on a State of North Dakota web site.
Surviving sub zero winter temps,   from North Dakota.
As North Dakotans hunker down for   what is likely to be a very cold winter, there are important ways to protect   yourself and survive sub-zero wind chill temperatures.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Stay home When the actual air temperature is below zero and   the force of the wind knocks the temps dow
n several more degrees, it's   important to just stay home. Even natives of this kind of winter weather, who   are usually spouting the typical 'oh this is nothing' attitude will tell you   that you're insane to venture out when the wind chill factor pushes winter   temperatures to -20 degrees or colder.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Stock up on household items and medications
If you know you're headed for a   below-zero winter cold spell, make a trip to the grocery store. Be sure to stock   up on everything: meats, bread, milk, pasta, etc. Don't neglect other essentials   such as toilet paper, paper towels, feminine products, shampoo, bandaids, and   other necessary items.
If you have a prescription that   needs filling, get to the pharmacy before the winter cold snap. You do not want   to have to go without those important medications because your vehicle wouldn't   start in -30 degree temperatures.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Fill up on fuel oil or propane
If you have a furnace that   depends on fuel oil or propane, make sure your tanks are full. One never knows   just how long a sub-zero cold spell can last, so don't be caught with near-empty   tanks.
You may decide to supplement your   furnace heat with electric space heaters. Please be careful when using space   heaters in your home. Make sure your electrical outlets are grounded and can   handle running the space heater. Also be sure you aren't running your space   heater near blankets, clothing or curtains.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Bundle up
When inside your home, dress in   layers. By dressing warmly inside, you won't have to turn the furnace up so high   to stay warm.
If you have to venture outside,   it is very important to bundle up. Frostbite, the condition in which skin   freezes, can occur in a matter of seconds in extremely cold winter weather. Wear   loose layers, as you don't want to cut off circulation, and make sure every bit   of your skin is covered. Use a ski mask to cover your face, then pull a scarf up   over your nose and mouth to protect your lungs from the freezing cold winter   air.
Do not go outside unless you   absolutely have to, and then don't stay outside very long. Sub-zero temperatures   can be deadly.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Prepare your vehicle
If you have to leave your house   for work, make sure your vehicle is prepared for freezing winter temperatures.   Plug in your block heater the night before so your car will start in the   morning.
If you don't have a block heater,   park your vehicle indoors or out of the wind. If you can park between two   vehicles, this may help shield your car from winter winds. Filling your tank   with gasoline that has a 10% ethanol mix added to it will help your vehicle   start. Using a product such as Iso-HEET in gas tank will also help your vehicle   start in the sub-zero winter temperatures.
Make sure your vehicle has a   chance to warm up before attempting to drive. Start it at least 15 minutes   before you plan to leave.
Sub-zero Wind Chill Winter   Weather Survival: Travel safely
If you throw caution to the wind   (literally) and decide to drive long distances, make sure someone knows your   travel route. It's not enough to call someone before you leave and when you   arrive. They need to know the route you are planning on taking and any scheduled   stops in case you don't make it to your destination and you are unable to   call.
Travel with a winter survival   kit. Important items to include are blankets, a flag to tie to your car's   antenna, water, candles and matches, high-protein snacks, and a   shovel.
Always wear your coat when   driving in sub-zero winter temperatures. If you have an accident and you are   pinned in your seat, your coat isn't going to do much good if it's in the back   seat where you can't reach it.
Although cell phones are great in   an emergency, don't rely solely on them for your sub-zero winter weather   survival. Prepare ahead of time, don't travel unless necessary, and make sure   people know where you are at all times.
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