WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021
Monday was another relatively pleasantly cool day with cumulus dancing across our skies at time to give us partly cloudy conditions most of the day. We warmed up to the upper 70s by the later stage of the mid-afternoon time period. The daily minimum temperature right at 60 was reached in the early morning hours a bit after sunrise.
The peak winds (19 MPH) were moderate, strongest in the mid morning, veering slightly to a northwesterly direction. Barometric pressures were highest in the very late evening while the lowest were in the early morning overnight hours.
Tuesday and Wednesday should be cloudy and dry, with highs in 80-85 range and lows in the 60-65 range. Thursday and Friday should partly to mostly sunny with warmer temperatures reaching the mid-upper 80s and lows in the low-mid 60s.
Statistics for Monday:
High temp 78.5 at 1552
Low temp 60.0 at 0628
Max humidity 94% at 0640
Min humidity 49% at 1557
Max dew point 65 at 0002
Min dew point 57 at 1613
Max barometric pressure 30.12″ at 2342
Low barometric pressure 29.92″ at 0228
Peak Wind Gust (PWG) 19 MPH from the NW at 0942
Monday’s average daily wind speed 4.7 (BWI) 6.0 (IAD)
Monday’s average sky cover 0.2 (BWI) 0.2 (IAD)
Daily total precipitation 0 (BWI 0 IAD 0)
August total precipitation 0.30″
Year-to-date total precipitation 19.32″ (after final review was completed of my spreadsheet records)
Sunrise 0611 (EDT)
Sunset 2019 (EDT)
Moon Waning Crescent
Currently at 0141 AM EDT Tuesday we have clear skies with a temperature of 63.8, barometer 30.11″ and steady, relative humidity 88%, dew point 60, winds SE at 0-5 MPH. No rain has fallen since midnight into the tipping bucket VP2 gauge at the USG site across the street from me.
The attached image for today shows storm clouds building around 1600 on Thursday with rain sprinkling down a little bit outside of the entrance to my apartment building