#MEwx warmer, more melting and the National snow and ice data Center

Good morning Augusta

A direct, real-time feed from my personal weather station is available for you here.

Today it’s going to be cloudy with highs in the upper 30s. North winds around 10 mph.

Tonight we’ll have cloudy skies during evening hours, becoming partly cloudy. Lows around 30. North winds around 10 mph.

The readings from my weather instruments are:

Our outdoor temperature is 37.0°F, the humidity is 98%, the Dew Point is 36.5°F and our wind chill is 28.8°F.

The wind direction is East Northeast between 8.3 MPH and 9.8 MPH.  

The Relative pressure is 29.83, the Absolute pressure is 29.63 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun.

Visibility is 10.0 Miles / 16.1 Kilometers with overcast.

We received 0.13 inches of rain/snow melt here over the past 24 hours.

If you’ve ever wondered how many different kinds of snow there are, I have a web site for you to look at. Seriously, this web site is great and you may want to look it over.

I’m sure there’s an annoying know-it-all at your office that you’d like to get the better of at least once. So, when he or she says it’s snowing outside respond with: “Really? What kind of snow is it this time?”

National snow and ice data center

https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/snow/science/types.html

 

 

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