Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM, warm and todays weather proverb
We’re under a Dense fog Advisory until 8 AM, see the advisory posted directly before this one below.
This morning we have thick fog and partly sunny skies. Isolated showers this afternoon with visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Warm with highs in the upper 80s. Light and variable winds.
Tonight we’ll have mostly clear conditions during evening hours, becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s with light and variable winds.
The outdoor temperature is 63.7°F, the Dew Point is 63.3°F and it feels like 63.7°F.
We didn’t receive any rain here over the past 24 hours.
Sunrise is 5:23 am, sunset is 8:10 PM and we’ll have 14 hours 47 minutes of daylight today.
Moonrise is 9:29 AM, Moonset is 10:07 PM. The moon phase is Waxing Crescent and is 12% illuminated. Our next full moon will be on August 9 and our next new moon is on August 23.
The wind is from the West Southwest between 1.1 MPH and 2.7 MPH.
The Relative pressure is 29.72, the Absolute pressure is 29.52 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun and sun.
The humidity is 99%, the UV index is 0 placing the average person at low risk and the solar radiation reading is 107.1W/M2.
Visibility is extremely low because of the dense fog.
The general direction of the wind can be a great indicator of the type of weather moving in to your area. An easterly wind (meaning the wind is coming from the east, and blowing towards the west) means an approaching low pressure system, and poor weather. The barometer falls, which as we learned above, is good for neither man nor beast. A north wind brings the cold chill of the northern environs, a south wind brings warm (but humid) conditions, and western winds bring the fairest weather of all — mild temperatures and dry air.
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