Typical Ahia winter weather here. 50s one day, ice the next...snow after that, then rain to wash all of it away.
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Typical Ahia winter weather here. 50s one day, ice the next...snow after that, then rain to wash all of it away.
70º (21ºC)
Rained all night.
Currently sunny.
Barometer 29.95
Elma, NY
Temp: 33° F
Humidity: 72%
Pressure: 29.86 Falling
Wind: 6 mph SW Peak: 15 mph
Mostly cloudy. A few flurries or snow showers possible. Low 27F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph.
The anemometer is working again, I have some wind readings. Cold weather is coming, single digits expected Thursday night.
53 (11.67ºC) now and that's the low for tonight.
Barometric pressure at 29.89 and dropping.
Winds from the East at 4 mph (6.44 kph).
Overcast. Rain that was predicted for Tuesday and Wednesday: Tuesday about an eight of an inch. Wednesday nary a drop 'cept for a drop.
Winter in Baghdad now... snow first time in 10 years.
https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxne...IraqSnow_5.jpg
Brief hard rain this morning opened up the flood paths due to extreme soil saturation.
Next storm on it's way with warm weather of 15 C and 60 mile per hour gusts in the weekend, not seen any snow or even freezing temperatures this "winter" ...., and not very likely as well looking at the 14 day ahead forecasts.
The grass in the yard is growing but right now it's 29º (-1.66ºC).
Should hit a low of 22º (-5.55ºC) by morning.
Current barometer reading at 30.40, has been rising.
Humidity 58%
Winds from the East at 4 mph (6.43 kph)
Visibility 10 miles
Dew point 21º (-6.1ºC)
This should be our coolest night until next Thursday but the predictive models have been rather off for the last 5 weeks.
We have barely gone below freezing this year. And that is really out of the ordinary for SW Michigan.
We did get down to 3f a couple of days ago for about 3 hours. Then we zipped back up to 35.
This summer is going to be an insect infested heat fest. With no hard freeze... we're doomed to an inside existence.
First "spring" day here, 15.6 C warmest 16th of February ever.
Winter, how does that look?