A sunny, cool AM, increasingly cloudy PM, threatening around sunset but remaining dry update for West Rockville Maryland for Tuesday June 5, 2018
Tuesday started out clear/sunny and cool. Increasing clouds in the afternoon yielded to threateningly cloudy skies in the evening, as a cold front rushed through from the north. Storms nearer the PA border were quite strong in places, but I got no rain out of the dark, menacing clouds around sunset (see today’s featured image). Temperatures started out in the mid 50s in the early AM and rose into the upper 70s by mid-afternoon. Overnight into Wednesday clear skies and cool temperatures came back with readings falling into the upper 50s by sunrise. The Tuesday maximum temperature was 78.2° @ 1538, while the Tuesday minimum temperature dropped to 55.0° @ 0557. The dew point temperatures stayed relatively low all day, ranging from a low of 53° @ 0600 up to a high of 60° @ 0930. The barometric pressure readings dropped off a bit from Monday – the highest being 29.84″ @ 0720 down to a low of 29.70″ @ 1620. The relative humidity values were about the same as Monday, ranging from a low of 48% at 1415 up to a high of 93% at 1820.
Remember now you can get the VP2 data on Weatherlink. You can access the data through http://www.weatherlink.com/user/walrusman444 I am posting daily to weather underground. My ID is KMDROCKV200 and my station is called “Gardens of Traville.” Data is online, normally just about in real-time. The web address for my data on weather underground is: https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=KMDrockv200#history/ I contribute daily to cocorahs as Rockville 2.8 WNW, Station ID MD-MG-115 on https://www.cocorahs.org/ Please remember that Weather Underground precipitation data reflects what is recorded automatically through the tipping bucket VP2 gauge. I actually use the data I post to cocorahs from my 4″ cocorahs gauge I read manually as my “official” precipitation total each day.
Tuesday was partly cloudy and pleasantly dry most of the day, with a reinforcing shot of cooler air coming in from a cold front to my north. Wednesday should be partly cloudy and cooler, with highs in the mid-upper 60s and lows in the mid 50s. Thursday should be partly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s and lows around 60° and dry. Friday should warm up into the mid 80s under partly cloudy skies, with lows in the mid 60s. Saturday should continue warm with partly cloudy skies and a 40 POP for PM thunderstorms, highs in the mid 80s, lows in the low 60s. Sunday looks to cool off with partly cloudy skies, highs in the low 70s, lows in the upper 50s, and a 40 POP for scattered thunderstorms.
The Channel 4 radar at 0841 clear in the 4 state mid-Atlantic region and surrounding states.
As of 0841 the data from the VP2 (coming from the ground radiation shield about 4 feet off the ground just under and out from the balcony) and the Lakewood WX Bug station are as follows:
Sunny, dry and pleasant
Station Relative Location Temp RH DP BP Wind High/Low temp on Tuesday
VP2 Ground 63.0° 78% 56° 29.85″R NA 78.2°/55.0°
The total precipitation in the cocorahs gauge was 0.00″ through midnight Tuesday. The VP2 tipping bucket also showed 0.00″.
Tuesday’s precipitation was 0.00″
June precipitation 1.72″
Year-to-date precipitation total 20.14″
WX Bug Lakewood 4500 ft, 63° 78% 55° 29.83″R WNW 4 G W 9
140° from station
The Lakewood rain gauge recorded 0.00″ of precipitation on Tuesday. June is still showing 4.29″ for the month with the 2018 year-to-date (YTD) amount at 30.32″. I definitely continue to believe that at times the great disparity between the Lakewood WX Bug station precipitation amount total for the month and year and my cocorahs gauge based data is that the Lakewood precip values are estimated/adjusted from radar.
At 2400 obs Tuesday night the temperature from the VP2 was 61.6° RH 85% BP 29.77″S DP 57.0°
Clear, cool, and dry at 2400 Tuesday
Good morning from the sunny and pleasantly dry home of the walrus on this Wednesday