A sunny, dry, and pleasant weather update for West Rockville Maryland for Sunday July 30 2017
I rested much of the day, just talking on the phone with Ray, Marty and then Robin during the afternoon from my comfy bed. I finally lumbered out of it in the late afternoon, and started putting the final touches on the pork in the crockpot, removing most of the broth liquid that helped cook it overnight, then adding spicy barbecue sauce to it after returning it to the crockpot (I temporarily removed the meat from the crockpot so I could drain the vegetable broth out of it). It cooked a few more hours on low to get heated through and through with the barbecue sauce. I had an early evening snack of cereal, banana and hazelnut creme coffee. I then resumed email and FACEBOOK work, replying to more birthday replies and replies to my replies made yesterday. I also checked on how much rain fell in the area Friday and Saturday on cocorahs. There were many locations that had over 6 inch amounts over the 2 day period. Later in the evening I finally had the delicious barbecue in a sandwich with cheese and pickles. I also had some more orzo and potato salad. I also drank lots of water from my ginormous water bottle throughout the evening and early morning hours.
We now have clear, dry skies and pleasant temperatures around 60° at 0515. Sunny to partly cloudy conditions should be the norm for most of the coming week, with highs in the mid 80s and lows mostly in the mid 60s. Friday looks to have similar temperatures but with an increased chance of showers and thundershowers.
On Channel 4 radar at 0516, the Eastern US is mostly rain-free, save for showers over parts of Florida from the front stalled out in that area, and a budding new possible tropical system off the west coast of Florida near Tampa.
As of 0516 EDT, the data from the VP2 is now coming from the ground radiation shield about 4 feet off the ground just under and out from the balcony and the Taylor has been replaced with the Radio Shack thermometer for the time being (on the balcony – max temps especially read too high). The data from the Lakewood Country Club WXBug station and the USG VP2 station across the street are as follows :
Station Relative Location Temp RH DP BP Wind High/Low temp today
VP2 Ground 61.4 92 59 30.07S NA 82.0/61.2
Radio Shack Balcony 69.3 90.1/67.5
There was no rain recorded today (cocorahs gauge on ground below – in between the US and State Flagpoles out a bit from my balcony)
July precipitation is 9.36″.
Year-to-date (YTD) precipitation total is 26.91″
VP2 Across the street (USG) 63.4 87 60 30.11S NA 84.3/62.2
There was 0.03″ of water recorded in the USG gauge on Sunday. This is a delayed reading from yesterday’s rain, as an apparent jam up causes a flow that takes a long time to drain and record. There was no actual rain falling on Sunday.
WX Bug Lakewood 4500 ft, 64 77.7 57.2 30.08S Calm G WSW 6
140° from station 81/61
The Lakewood rain gauge recorded no rain on Sunday.
Temp on the VP2 at 2400 was 65.5 RH 84% BP 30.08R DP 60.5 The Radio Shack thermometer was 74.8°.
Good morning from the clear, dry, pleasant Walrus early on Sunday morning. I had the windows open all of Sunday, circulating fresh air throughout my apartment.