Monday, April 28, 2014

Monday 4/28/14

Today's Conditions
Temperature: 45 degrees Fahrenheit
Dew point: 36 degrees Fahrenheit

Wind: 26mph E
Cloud cover: Overcast and raining
Pressure: 1006.0 mb














































Rain, rain, and more rain. Strong winds from the east are telltale signs of low pressure to the 
southwest and inclement weather. "When the wind is in the east, 'Tis neither good for man nor beast." The low pressure system causing this mess is centered over Nebraska and is orchestrating the wind patterns for the entire country, pulling winds up from the gulf, down from Canada, and across the Great Lakes, along with drawing in from the high pressure systems on the east and west coasts. A large band of precipitation is currently covering Wisconsin, Minnesota and much of the Dakotas. Strong east winds will try their best to keep this storm stationary, and I predict it will definitely stick around for the next few days. 

Today's Haiku
Rain, rain, go away
Come again some other day
I'm serious though

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