Monday, December 11, 2006

weatherblog 2







Not bad for this time of year!!!

Our temps are seasonal and I have not had to use two jackets once yet! Winds are presently near calm, but northwest winds over Ontario are on their way.

Right now(10p.m. Mon), we are at 31.9 degrees with north winds at 4mph. Our pressure is reaching towards 1033mb.

There is also significant precipitaion from Houston, TX northward to Michigan.




Tempertures in Western Michagan are the same as those in Austin, TX at this hour showing the stregnth of this front in the central U.S. And if you move from Austin to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area the temperature difference is closing in on just under 20 degrees.

Precipitation in the Northeast Kingdom should not be significant through to the weekend, although as that front moves eastward, rain and snow showers will effect us late Wednsday and Thursday.

What does all this mean for us hear in the greater St. J area? Not a great week to be at Burke but we are looking better than last year at this time. Once this front that is dividing our nation in half passes us, we will be looking at what winter is really supposed to be!

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