The Thaw Begins . . . .
After one of our more significant snowfalls this winter-spring season, another system of warm air is heading our way. We already lost more than half of the snow that we got on Friday, and it will all be gone by tomorrow night. We had a very sunny day yesterday, and that made it much warmer than what the thermometer read. Today will be warmer, but not as much sun, if any.
Our 10:15 AM temperature is 30°F, the humidity is 77%, and skies are cloudy. Winds are from the SE at 3-8 mph, and the pressure is 30.24 in and rising. Visibility is 10 miles and the dew point is 20°F. Yesterday’s high was 34°F and the overnight low was 15°F. Average temps for this date are 47°F/28°F. The record high for March 23 is 73°F, set in 2021, and the record low is -5°F, set in 1965. Sunrise was at 7:33 AM, and sunset will be at 7:54 PM.
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