#MEwx sun, colder with your weather tidbit for today

Good morning Augusta

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 partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 30s. Winds are Northwest 10 to 15 mph gusting to 25 mph.

Tonight we’ll have mostly clear conditions during evening hours, then becoming partly cloudy. Lows around 18°F with North winds around 10 mph.

The outdoor temperature is 33.6°F, the dewpoint is 33.3°F and the wind chill is 33.6°F.

We received .40 inches of a rain/snow mix here over the past 24 hours.

Today’s sunrise is 7:12 AM, sunset is 4:03 PM and we’ll have 8 hours 50 minutes of daylight today.

Moonrise is 8:38 PM and Moonset is 10:38 AM. The moon phase is Waning Gibbous and is 83% illuminated. Our next full moon will be on January 13 and our next new moon is on December 30.

The wind is from the West between 6.5 MPH and  4.7 MPH.

The Relative pressure is 29.70, the Absolute pressure is 29.50 and rising with a weather graphic indicating clouds and some sun.

The Humidity is 99%, the UV index is 0 placing the average person at low risk and the solar radiation reading is 0.6W/m2.

Visibility is 10.0 Miles / 16.1 Kilometers with sun and a few clouds.

 

If you’ve ever wondered how many different kinds of snow there is, 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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