Monday, February 18, 2013

When all things turn to ****

The change in the Barometric Pressure has happened and we did receive some snow despite the rather desolate weather that was occurred in the morning.  Between 2 and 3:15 the weather morphed into a bloody good snow fall.

When I was walking across the bridge to go home the wind seemed to be coming from the Westward direction at a moderate pace.


The current conditions from the UWEC metastation, are:

Temperature: 22 degrees F
Wind: 21 mph coming from the West
Real Feel: 11 degrees F
Dew point: 16 degrees F.
Cloud Cover: mostly cloudy
Precipitation: none
Barometric Pressure: 29.96 and rising rapidly


This map from the weather.com shows a mixing of the high and low areas and the stationary front is situated directly over us and the jet stream shows colder air coming from canada and the cloud cover does not seem as though a snow storm is coming.  As well as the high pressure area coming snow fall is less likely.

The post from the other day was correct. however it was very broad.  The amount of snow did not measure up to much.  The temperature was higher so the snow melted when it touched the ground.