#MEwx warmand sunny again with thoughts for the day

Good Morning Augusta

This morning we have mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s. Winds are light and variable, becoming south around 10 mph this afternoon.

Tonight we'll have partly cloudy conditions with lows in the upper 40s. winds will be south around 10 mph in the evening, becoming light and variable.

The readings from my weather instruments are:

Our outdoor temperature is 53.4°F, the humidity is 78% and the Dew point is 46.9°F.

The wind direction is Northwest between 0.0 MPH and 0.2 MPH.

The Relative pressure is 30.44, the Absolute pressure is 30.24 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun and clouds.

If you want to see real-time instrument readings from my personal weather station in my North field click Here. That will take you directly to my weather station.

Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers with a lot of sun and a few puffy clouds again.

The UV rating is 1 out of 16, The moon is  57.3% illuminated, the moon phase is waxing Gibbous, Sunrise is 5:06 am↑ 60° Northeast, sunset is 8:05 pm↑ 300° Northwest, Moonrise is 12:55 pm↑ 73° East, Moonset is 2:20 am 290° Northwest and we'll have 14 hours 18 minutes of daylight today.

We didn't receive any rain  here over the past 24 hours.

And the thoughts for the day are:

Today's quotations are all female-oriented. Ladies, enjoy.

 

"The people I'm getting furious with are the women's liberationists. They keep getting on their soapboxes proclaiming that women are brighter than men.

That's true, but it should be kept quiet or it ruins the whole racket."

Anita Loos

 

"A man's women folk, whatever their outward show of respect for his merit and authority, always regard him secretly as an ass, and with something akin to

pity. His most gaudy sayings and doings seldom deceive them; they see the actual man within, and know him for a shallow and pathetic fellow. In this fact,

perhaps, lies one of the best proofs of feminine intelligence, or, as the common phrase makes it, feminine intuition."

H. L. Mencken

 

"Women would rather be right than reasonable."

Ogden Nash

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