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Good morning. I was contacted by a member of the community that they have not been getting my weather updates and wanted to get emails. I told them I would do my best to submit a blog post. So here we go.
Here is the 6am COOP Weather Observer Report for station 2SSE.
High: 20°F
Low: 9° F
Observed: 9° F
Liquid Precipitation Equivalent: 0.73”
New Snow Measurements: 7.4” averaged due to drifting.
Total New and old Snow: 8”
Today’s high will be 19° F give or take by 3pm. Looks like we should see a little bit of sunshine today, baring that fog doesn’t move into the area. Models don’t show fog at this time. The rest of the time we will be under an overcast. Dew points will be in the negative, meaning that the atmosphere will be very dry.
Someone asked about humidity yesterday during this snow event Dew Point. The higher the dew point the higher the moisture content in the air. So in the summer time I refer to the dew point a lot anything with a dew point of 55° F or higher will be humid and sticky. Wintertime normally has a low dew point, so the air is very dry.
That is about it for today. Take care. MP