Cold, breezy with sun and the long range forecast for Nov.-Dec.

Good morning Augusta.

This morning it is partly cloudy, then clear. High of 43F. Winds from the WNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Tonight it will be clear with an expected low of 23F. Winds from the WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

The readings from my own weather instruments are:

The humidity is 77% with a Dew Point of 18ºF, Temp is 29.9ºF with a wind chil of 19.3ºF.

Our wind direction is North Northwest between 7.8 MPH and  12.3 MPH.  

The Barometric pressure is 29.78 HPA 1006 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun.

The UV rating is 0 out of 16, Sunrise is at 6:18 a.m. sunset is 4:25  PM and Moon Rise is at 2:40 p.m. EDT and the moon phase is    waxing Gibbous.

For the pilots out there raw METAR readings are: METAR KAUG 281053Z AUTO

METAR KAUG 031153Z AUTO 29010KT 10SM OVC120 M01/M08 A2972

Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers with overcast to Overcast (OVC) : 12000 ft / 3657 m.

We had rain and snow here in the past 24 hours in the amount of 4 inches.

The long range Weather forecast below is copied/pasted directly from the Farmer's Almanac

Northeast U.S. Long Range Weather Forecast for

November 1st, 2014 - December 31st, 2014

Includes New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Washington D.C.

November 2014

1st-3rd. Cold spell. ING New York City Marathon takes off in dry, chilly weather. (They blew this one, didn't they? No mention at all of a two day snowstorm)

4th-7th. Clear skies, crisp air turns milder.

8th-11th. Rapid temperature changes accompany an intensifying storm moving east: expect a heavy dose of rain, wet snow turning much colder.

12th-15th. Lingering clouds, spotty precipitation.

16th-19th. Light snow, flurries. Cold.

20th-23rd. Dry, cold.

24th-27th. Wet weather arrives for Thanksgiving.

28th-30th. Storm hugs Atlantic coast bringing increasing winds, copious precipitation.

 

December 2014

1st-3rd. Cloudy, rain, wet snow showers, then clear and cold.

4th-7th. Coastal storm along Atlantic Seaboard brings rain/sleet/snow. Very cold air follows.

8th-11th. Dry, tranquil.

12th-15th. Widespread clouds, showers.

16th-19th. Very unsettled; Northeast storm brings copious precipitation, strong winds.

20th-23rd. Lingering showers of rain, wet snow.

24th-27th. Rain, wet snow showers.

28th-31st. Blustery, colder with frequent snow showers, flurries.

 

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