Thursday, April 19, 2012

4/19/2012

Today was noticeably colder due mostly in part to continuous cloud cover and also the precipitation we received in the morning and also the later part of the afternoon. It is still raining out but not as hard as it was as the system has moved eastward. Any precipitation we get tonight could turn to snow as temperatures dip into the 30's. It is currently 39°F with cloudy skies, humidity at 93%, and wind from the NNE at 3 mph. Conditions should improve tomorrow as a small ridge of high pressure builds over the area which will clear the skies up and also bring the temperatures up. The infrared satellite on the left shows cloud cover which corresponds greatly with the low pressure systems interacting with cold fronts around the U.S. which are producing precipitation.
 

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