#MEwx Cold with sleet/snow/ice moving in tonight, a Winter Weather Advisory and todays's quotation
I’ve posted the Weather Advisory in the post below this one.
This morning we have partly sunny skies with highs in the mid 20s. Winds are light and variable.
Tonight we’ll have a chance for snow this evening, then snow after midnight. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Lows will be in the lower 20s. Winds will remain light and variable.
The outdoor temperature is 14.0°F, the Humidity is 93% and the Dew Point is 12.4°F with a wind chill of 6.9°F.
We received roughly 3 inches of snow here over the past 24 hours.
Sunrise is 7:16 am, sunset is 4:16 PM and we’ll have 8 hours 59 minutes of daylight today.
Moonrise is 8:12 PM, Moonset is 9:33 AM. The moon phase is Waning Gibbous and is 89% illuminated. Our next full moon will be on February 1 and our next new moon is on January 18.
The wind is from the North Northeast between 1.6 MPH and 6.9 MPH.
The Relative pressure is 29.77, the Absolute pressure is 29.57 and falling with a weather graphic indicating snow and some cloud cover.
The UV index is 0 placing the average person at low risk and the solar radiation reading is 1.0W/M2.
Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 Kilometers with mostly cloudy skies.
Todays’ cheap shot quotation is:
“Never in the history of fashion has so little material been raised so high to reveal so much that needs to be covered so badly.”
Cecil Beaton
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