A partly to mostly cloudy, warmer and more humid but barely still dry weather update for West Rockville Maryland for Thursday June 22 2017

A partly to mostly cloudy, warmer and more humid but barely still dry weather update for West Rockville Maryland for Thursday June 22 2017

Thursday started out partly cloudy but became cloudy later in the day. Today’s feature image is a sunny image shot in between apartment buildings in my apartment complex, looking W at about 1820 EDT.   Thursday was a bit warmer and a bit more humid, but dry.  High temperatures rose today with strong sun, mostly in the AM, into the upper 80s after a muggy, warm early AM min in the lower 70s. My newly acquired Taylor Max/Min thermometer maxed out at 99.9°, too warm for an official high temperature, due to substandard shielding of the sensor.  At about 0515 we have partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low-mid 70s. The minimum temperature (73.1°) was recorded at 0621 while the maximum temperature (89.1°) was recorded at 0851, which is questionable due to the very early time of occurrence. Dew point temperatures rose a bit  more today, ranging from 75° to 63°. Relative humidity values lowered some today (78% – 52%).  Barometric values were roughly the same as yesterday’s values, ranging from 30.01″ at 1217 to 29.92″ at 1905.

Remember that you now can get the balcony location data on Weatherlink. You can access the data through http://www.weatherlink.com/user/walrusman444

 

I got up mid afternoon today, as I took plenty of Tylenol 3 for my neck pain that allowed me some good sleep. My neck has gotten much better today as I continued to get going and moving around. I had a late brunch of cereal and coffee, then in the early evening I went over to Building A to participate in the weekly Trivia game. We had quite a crowd, and a lot of difficult questions that I didn’t know many answers for. I talked with Tracy before she started work at 5 PM, and then later on a good bit with Ray about the weather happenings of the week, and briefly with Marty.  I then had dinner of the a nice salad and a few slices of DiGiorno Supreme Pizza that I embellished with mushrooms and a bit of extra shredded cheese. I had a few triscuits and peanuts well after dinner plus prune juice and spicy V8 before dinner. I got a 90 minute visit from my weather friend Rick S, a noted hurricane expert and book author. Rick feels that the TS Cindy remains will give us a chance at severe weather and possibly flooding in spots in the region over today and tomorrow. We yearned for the yesteryear trend of personal weather meetings/conferences where we got together socially and talked weather without computers and cell phones. I continued to work a bit more on the newly “hatched” Weatherquack weather website which should be fun in the coming months.  I hope some of you out there will join in the fun soon on Weatherquack http://www.weatherquack.com – it is completely free and easy to use once you complete your registration and a short ramping up period.  I also started to compile my May data master spreadsheet, so I can easily prepare a summary of my station weather highlights and statistics for a published report in the NJWO publication “WEATHERSHELTER”.  I also drank a good part of my ginormous water bottle throughout the evening and early morning hours.

 

We now have partly cloudy, dry skies (for the moment) with temperatures in the mid 70s at about 0530.  Friday looks cloudy and wet, highs in the upper 80s and lows in the muggy low 70s, with an 80 POP for showers/storms as the remnants of TS Cindy approach the area, and give us a 50 POP for showers/storms on Saturday with highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 60s. It should clear off on Sunday and Monday with highs around 80° and lows in the upper 50s to around 60°.  

On Channel 4 radar at 0555, the rains associated with TS Cindy are approaching from the W and SW into the DC area, but has not fallen measurably here at my location, but should start any minute now.

As of 0555 EDT, the data from my balcony (VP2 and Taylor), the Lakewood Country Club WXBug station, and the USG VP2 station across the street is as follows:

Station     Relative Location      Temp    RH    DP         BP        Wind   High/Low temp today
VP2                 Balcony               75.1     85     71     29.86F     N/A    89.1/73.1

Taylor             Balcony               73.0                                           99.9/65.7 (Max temp too high due to unshielded reading)

There was no rain in my gauge today (cocorahs gauge on ground to the side of my building).

June precipitation is 0.76″.  Year-to-date (YTD) precipitation total is 16.97″

VP2  Across the street (USG)     73.5     91     71     29.89F    N/A     87.3/72.9    

There was no rain recorded in the USG gauge on Thursday. However, over the past few minutes 0.01″ has fallen in the gauge, to be counted in totals for Friday.     

WX Bug     Lakewood 4500 ft,      73     86.9   68.9  29.88F    SW 1    G  SW 12
140° from station                                                               87/72

The Lakewood rain gauge recorded no rainfall today.

Temp on the balcony at 2400 was 78.3 RH 78% BP 29.94F  DP 71.4 Taylor thermometer had a temp of 76.5.

Good morning from the now cloudy, just starting to get wet, and muggy Walrus early on this Friday morning.

   

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