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  • Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years ago

    I keep running behind and have another 2 day (weekend) update to post today. We continue to change our weather depending on the position of this wandering stationary front that doesn’t look to move on out anytime […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.00″ at 7 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.13″ at 9 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 45% at 2, 6 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 97% at 5 a.m.

    Lowest Dew Point Tem […]

  • Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years ago

    After a very wet Saturday, today should be warmer with more sun.  Southern areas of the state received up to two inches of rain yesterday causing many flooded roads.  Fortunately, most of it stayed well to o […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.02″ at 12 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.14″ at 10, 11 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 43% at 4 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 90% at 4 a.m.

    Lowest Dew Point Tem […]

  • Karl Bonner wrote a new post on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 8 years ago

    Hi there! Sorry for my long absence from blogging, but I’ve had a VERY stressful and drama-laden couple of months. Issues with family, with personal relationships (both my own and those of some of my friends), and […]

  • Karl Bonner wrote a new post on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 8 years ago

    Hi there! Sorry for my long absence from blogging, but I’ve had a VERY stressful and drama-laden couple of months. Issues with family, with personal relationships (both my own and those of some of my friends), and […]

  • Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years ago

    Friday was partly to mostly sunny, similar in temps to Thursday, and dry. The Friday maximum temperature reached 80.3° @ 1617, while the Friday minimum temperature was 58.3° @ 0646. The dew point temperatures l […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.96″ at 9 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.07″ at 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 37% at 4 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 73% at 6 a.m., 11:59 p.m. […]

  • Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years ago

    Thursday was clear/sunny early, but by mid-afternoon clouds developed ahead of a line of showers/storms heading SE from the midwest that fell in the early evening (0.02″) in a light thundershower about 1900. The […]

  • Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years ago

    We lost our beautiful spring weather for a few days, and we have a cold, cloudy day once again.   We had a few sprinkles yesterday but no huge amounts of rain, and we could see a little rain today.  We ar […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.97″ at 12 – 5 a.m., 7, 8 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.06″ at 11 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 42% at 4 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 73% at 3 a.m.

    Lowest Dew P […]

  • TEMPERATURES

    April started off quite cool as the maximum on the 1st remained in the 40s, fooling any thinking that Spring was soon on its way. Minimum temperatures during the first 3 days fell into the 30s, […]

    • Thanks for posting your April report Jeff. I like the cover photo – looks like virga but I guess the shafts did reach the ground. Sugarloaf Mt in Maine just closed out their ski season this past Sunday, sounded like a “rock ski adventure” with rather patchy cover over their trails. I am sure it isn’t that way at Timberline. Are you all going to be in good shape for the upcoming dry season as far as forest fires go? I guess the fires get started most commonly by “dry lightning” or is it actually from human mistakes?

      • Hi Kevin,

        Yes, it does appear as virga in the pic but it definitely was reaching the ground to our southeast that day.

        You are correct, Timberline still has a long ski season ahead. They did receive 2″ of new snow yesterday and the base depth was still 133″ as of this morning’s observation. The season total as of this morning has measured 605″. No measurable snow is in the 7-day forecast at the 6000-ft level.

        Northern Oregon has done fairly well with snow/ppt this winter, though a bit below normal. Southern Oregon hasn’t done as well and will likely have more issues this fire season. I don’t know what the percentages are between human and lightning-induced fires out here but my guess is that more are usually started by humans.

  • Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years ago

    After a very warm Wednesday, a line of thunderstorms moved through the state late last night dropping 0.47 inches of rain in my gauge.  Although a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for a brief period of […]

  • Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years ago

    I have been catching up on a lot of projects since Robin and Gideon left Sunday afternoon and have not posted any weather updates since then. I will catch up in the next few days. I have been cleaning up and also […]

    • That’s a very pretty picture, Kevin. Is that in your appt complex?

    • Thanks Cathie. Indeed, it is a side view of my apartment building, and I was trying to show the leaf bud action a few days ago. Leaves are fully bud out now (most varieties that is) and the grass is a lush green that is growing fast! Going out to my rain gauge I have to get through a rapidly growing crop of dandelions, and thick tall grass in a common area that has not been cut for the first time this spring as yet. Thanks for your comment, they are very few and far between unfortunately as our blog here has been rather inactive, with no new members and some like Josh and John Markle up in Alaska not posting at all in recent weeks. I do see Josh’s cocorahs reports he makes every day, however. Have a nice day! Kevin

    • It is beautiful! I haven’t seen Josh post lately as well. Hope he’s OK. have you heard from Leon yet? I wonder how he’s doing.

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.91″ at 7 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.03″ at 7, 8, 10 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 42% at 3 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 71% at 11 p.m.

    Lowest Dew Point Tem […]

  • Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years ago

    After a very warm Tuesday, we should expect about the same for today.  This morning is sunny and partly cloudy and there won’t be quite as much sun as yesterday.  Also, winds will be much stronger.  Clouds wi […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.03″ at 7, 8 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.14″ at 8 – 11 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 33% at 4 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 96% at 6 a.m.

    Lowest Dew Point […]

  • Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years ago

    This is the weather that we have been waiting for.  Yesterday was gorgeous, both upstate and here in mid Michigan.  Highs were in the low 70s with light winds.  Everything is greening up and there are more an […]

  • Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.04″ at 4 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.14″ at 9 – 11 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 36% at 4 p.m.
    Highest Relative Humidity : 97% at 6, 7 a.m.

    Lowest Dew Point […]

  • Kevin Shaw posted an update 8 years ago

    In my latest post just published a few mins ago, I show two images, one is my featured image of Robin and Gideon, and the other was of yours truly and Gideon in a fun pose and imported in as media. In the final version on the main website, the image is always turned to the side and I can’t get it to flip to vertical. In my work copy it is correct.…[Read more]

    • There should be a way to fix that in the blog editor. I forgot where, but I found it once. @markingalls Do you know where it’s at?

      • I have not seen this particular issue, but I do know that when you go into your media and click on an image, it will give you an option to edit and in there is an option to rotate an image. I don’t know if this will resolve your issue, though.

        • That’s what I was thinking too. Thanks for chiming in on this, @markingalls! @kevinshaw, did that fix it?

        • Thanks for your suggestion Mark. I am pretty sure I tried to do that but will revisit it again when I get the time. Been paddling upstream with only one paddle so it seems the past few weeks. Various health issues plus my family visiting last week put me behind, lovingly so of course. Thanks to Nathan for your support also.

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