#MEwx Cold with sun and a few clouds and your weather proverb
You can find my personal weather station list with AMBIENT weather.com as KMEAUGUS22. That stands for Kennebec County in Augusta, Maine that first went on line in 2022. There is a 20 second delay between when the station reads the weather and when it hits the web.
This morning we have sunny skies and colder temps with Highs around 16°F. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph gusting to 25 mph. Wind chill values as low as 9 below this morning so bundle up.
Tonight we’ll have mostly clear conditions with lows around zero. Northwest winds around 10 mph gusting to 20 mph in the evening, becoming light and variable. Wind chill values as low as 7 below.
The outdoor temperature is 4.3°F, the dewpoint is -4.5°F and the wind chill is -4.8°F.
We received a dusting of snow here over the past 24 hours.
Today’s sunrise is 7:13 AM, sunset is 4:04 PM and we’ll have 8 hours 50 minutes of daylight today.
Moonrise is 11:53 PM and Moonset is 11:32 AM. The moon phase is in its third quarter and is 53% illuminated. Our next full moon will be on January 13 and our next new moon is on December 30.
The wind is from the North Northwest between 4.7 MPH and 11.0 MPH.
The Relative pressure is 30.01, the Absolute pressure is 29.81 and rising with a weather graphic indicating clouds and some sun.
The Humidity is 65%, the UV index is 0 placing the average person at low risk and the solar radiation reading is 28.6W/m2.
Visibility is 10.0 Miles / 16.1 Kilometers with sun and a few clouds.
Today’s weather proverb:
“If spiders are many and spinning their webs, the spell will soon be very dry.”
Spiders spinning webs weather proverb spider web illustration.
Spider webs are incredibly sensitive to moisture in the air. When humidity is high, their webs can absorb that water, making them heavy to the point of sometimes even breaking. Spiders are aware of this, so when they sense high humidity, they are most apt to stay in their hiding places. For humans, this is a sign that rain/poor weather is on its way. When they sense dry air (a sign of good weather), they’ll come out and spin their webs freely, knowing they have a few days of happy hunting.
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