Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Humid

This morning's visual:It was clear,very warm and very humid here yesterday.The fog was lying very close to the shore trapping the heat in here but it was a whole different story there.I was on the shore in the afternoon and it was cool and damp....almost wished I had taken a sweater.
Port Mouton Bay,June 23,2008

Overnight it clouded up but there was no rain here to my knowledge.There was some measurable rain reported from the Western Head station.It is a bit drizzly this morning and very mild.Rain is expected before it clears later today.
Tomorrow is expected to be fine but the forecast has been ammended to include showers from Thusday through the weekend.
- ©Al C 2008
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Local conditions at publication time:
Observed at Hoptoad Hill (near Liverpool,NS):
Temperature: 16°C
Wind: light SW
Sky: overcast
Precip: drizzle
From Environment Canada
Reported from Environment Canada's local weather station in Western Head:
Temperature: 13.9°C
Pressure / Tendency: 101.4 kPa falling
Humidity: 100 %
Dewpoint: 13.9°C
Wind: WSW 8 km/h
The forecast for our area:
Today..A few showers ending this morning then cloudy with sunny
periods and 60 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thundershower.
Amount 5 mm. Fog dissipating late this morning. Wind becoming
southwest 20 km/h this afternoon. High 24 except 20 along the coast.
UV index 6 or high.
Tonight..Cloudy periods. Clearing overnight. Fog patches dissipating
near midnight. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light overnight. Low 14.
Wednesday..Sunny. Wind becoming west 20 km/h in the morning. High 24.
Yesterday's official data from Environment Canada:
Temps: high: 17.5° low: 12.1° Precip: 4.0 mm
Note:The above temps are collected at the nearest local weather station located at Western Head which is very near the ocean.The temps there are quite different than here.

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