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  • On Tuesday we were relatively cool and cloudy, but also very wet. Rain started about 1030 and continued off and on the rest of the day, particularly in the late evening. My grand total for the day of 3.92″ is the […]

    • Notice on the VP2 display featured image that at 11:24 PM I had 2.24″ of rain so far – with only 36 minutes left in the day – and I wound up with 4.34″ in my VP2 tipping bucket. It was really coming down the hardest of the day right at the end of the day! I have a slight data problem as I could not go out right at midnight due to the thunderstorm still in the area, so I went after the all clear (which fortunately was only 15 or so minutes after midnight) and measured, and used my tipping bucket as a partial guide as to my “precipitation split” for the 2 days. Kevin

    • Neat to see your weather station display! I’ve been missing my weather station with it being offline. Hoping my replacement is installed soon!

  • It feels so good out there this morning.  It is breezy and it was wonderful sleeping weather last night.  It seems good to have the AC turned off for a change.   Temperatures will only reach the low to mid 70s tod […]

    • Hi Cathie! Where is this house in your featured image? It almost looks like big lighthouse home. Really nice! I usually assume that the image posted is from the observer’s home or immediate surroundings and when it is not, I like to explain where the image is from. I have asked others on the blog this question and they usually respond with interesting comments. Unfortunately for me, I find that the lack of comments and discussion on the blog is quite disappointing. I post some really interesting material at times and I almost never get any response. I get some from Jeff Taylor but he is a friend from way back and we exchange a lot of emails back and forth apart from the blog. I have helped out Harry Hayfield in the recent past after he set up his weather station and we had quite a few exchanges on his posts and my replies. Disappointing that Josh, John M, and Leon Dabbs don’t post much at all these days. Josh is having medical problems with his lyme disease and Leon at last contact was having physical problems typing on his computer keyboard. I think John Markle is busy with the short work schedule he has in the Alaskan Interior (he does dredging and mining work on contract as I recall) He also doesn’t post much because he believes no one cares about the weather up there in Alaska. I reply after he posts just about every time because he usually posts great, interesting stuff about the local country and unique Alaskan weather patterns. I have a friend who lives high up in the WV mtns around 3500 feet and he has already seen his first color turn in some maples on the high slopes there. He usually sees them in late July or early August. I wish I could get him on here but he is just so dedicated to his homestead and official duties as a NWS cooperative observer, and many other weather/climate research projects at several unique frost-hollow spots that record very chilly temps, hitting freezing on occasion even during the summer months up there. Fascinating! Take care, have a great day!! Big 10 football will be here real soon, I am expecting an exciting season from my Badgers.
      Kevin

    • Kevin, the picture is of the Durand railroad depot. Durand used to be the railroad hub of Michigan. Every train going through the state passed though Durand. It stood in total disarray until about 10 years ago when a group of city historians got together and raised money to restore it. It is now truly beautiful inside. It is still used as a stop for Amtrack.

    • BTW, Kevin, I too would like to see more comments and participation in this group. It would be nice if we could see how many views our blogs have. Pat Murphy and I also post on “We Love Weather”, a group affiliated with the Weather Channel. You may want to check it out.
      https://weloveweather.tv/community/

      • Thanks Cathie about the update on the Durand Train Station. I have weather friends who are also train enthusiasts and they would find this of interest also. I am already a member of the “We love weather” group on the Weather Channel. I just sent them the following URL, but don’t see anything posted on it yet. Very interesting site from the top of Mauna Kea HI, the highest point in the state. Very interesting effects on the summit from hurricane Lane.. http://hokukea.soest.hawaii.edu/forecast/mko/

        • One more thing -my name on “We Love Weather” site is walrus. You might be able to find something on me using my username. Thanks! Kevin

    • I just use CUrsu and Pat is
      Amazed Human

  • Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 9 months ago

    Author’s Note: This post will mostly be a reminiscent story, but there’s some weather data down at the bottom if you’re interested.

    One year ago today, a childhood dream of mine came true – to see a total solar […]

    • Dang, you learned about it in elementary school? I thought I was early when I heard about it in middle school. And are you sure that living in the path of totality was a coincidence? 😉

  • Here is Tuesday – August 21, 2018`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.91″ at 1 – 4 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.08″ at 11:59 p.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 63% at 6 p […]

  • Once again on Monday we were cool and cloudy, a dense overcast most of the day brought on by a continued moist NE flow off coming down from New England and maritime Canada. Temps held in the 70s all day once again […]

  • Well… it couldn’t last forever.

    The upper-level trough that pushed through the region last Friday ushered in a much cooler and cleaner airmass to give us a refreshing end to the workweek and start to the wee […]

  • Here is Monday – August 20, 2018`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.85″ at 5, 7, 8 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 29.98″ at 1 p.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 72% at 4, 5 p […]

  • A back door cold front slipped through overnight and kept us cooler and cloudy on Sunday, a rather dense cover of clouds brought on with a moist NE flow off the Atlantic. Temps held in the 70s all day after upper […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.88″ at 5 – 7 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 29.97″ at 10, 11 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 59% at 4, 5 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 100% at 12 – 9 a.m.

    Lowest Visi […]

  • A brief, heavy thunderstorm hit in the very early morning hours of Saturday (about 0230-0300, max rain rate 4.72″ @ 0235) but the rest of the day was partly cloudy, dry and moderately warm/quite humid at times. […]

  • There was a trace of precip in my gauge this morning but I’m certain that it was from condensation, not rain.  These past few days have been very uncomfortable with these high dew points, but at least the temps […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.91″ at 6, 7 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.03″ at 4, 5, 9, 10 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 65% at 1 – 3, 7 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 97% at 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 a.m. […]

  • The last several days in The Dalles, I’ve noticed the feeling that we’ve moved past the “peak” of our summer season. We’ve had a few nights with low temps in the 50s now. That always seems to start at some point […]

  • The last several days in The Dalles, I’ve noticed the feeling that we’ve moved past the “peak” of our summer season. We’ve had a few nights with low temps in the 50s now. That always seems to start at some […]

  • Our Saturday morning is beginning with cloudy skies and very humid conditions.  It should be a mostly sunny day once the clouds and fog have dissipated.  There is a slight chance of a stray shower but not l […]

  • I have had some data collection problems this week and have not posted since Tuesday’s report. I have issues resolved now and I will post a somewhat compressed three day report covering Wednesday, Thursday and […]

  • Here is Friday – August 17, 2018`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.99″ at 6 – 9 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.09″ at 5 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 61% at 5 p.m […]

  • UPDATE: 8/21/2018

    At the 2:00 P.M. PDT observation, the Portland Airport had reached 91°, tying the all-time record for Number of Days ≥90° in a calendar year at 29 days (also in 2015). It would’ve occu […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.97″ at 2 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.09″ at 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 72% at 1, 2 a.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 100% at 10, 11 a.m. […]

  • To say it is uncomfortable is an understatement.  I sat outdoors with my dogs for a half hour and I felt damp.  I checked the dew point and it was at 70°F at that time.  I see that it has gone down a bit now […]

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