WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 2021

WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 2021

Tuesday was mostly cloudy and still quite mild and humid as rain did fall in the area a bit more than yesterday but still lightly (.14″). I reached the upper 70s for today’s high with dew points holding mostly in the mid-upper 60s to 70 late in the afternoon. We peaked with our max temperature (77.8) of the day in the mid afternoon only down to the mid 60s just after sunrise.

The peak wind gust for the day (13 MPH) was light once again, peaking in the late afternoon, veering around to an E direction. Barometric pressures were highest at the very end of the day while the lowest was reached in the very early morning 24 hours earlier right at midnight.

Wednesday should be mostly cloudy with good chances for showers and storms. Highs through Friday should be in the mid 70s with lows in the low 60s. Partly to mostly cloudy conditions should persist Thursday and Friday but with lower chances for rain. Rain looks to be returning over the weekend on both Saturday and Sunday with highs around 70 and lows around 60 during this rather unsettled week.

Statistics for Tuesday:

High temp 77.8 at 1537

Low temp 64.3 at 0719

Max humidity 95% at 0529

Min humidity 74% at 1559

Max dew point 71 at 1704

Min dew point 63 at 0647

Max barometric pressure 30.30″ at 2355

Low barometric pressure 30.03″ at 0000

Peak Wind Gust (PWG) 13 MPH from the E at 1741

Tuesday’s average daily wind speed 6.4 (BWI) 5.3 (IAD)

Tuesday’s average sky cover 0.8 (BWI) 0.6 (IAD)

Daily total precipitation 0.14″ (BWI T IAD 0)

October total precipitation 0.15″

Year-to-date total precipitation 30.62″

Sunrise 0710 (EDT)

Sunset 1844 (EDT)

Moon New Moon

Currently at 0225 AM EDT Wednesday we have cloudy, foggy skies, a temperature of 67.0, barometer 30.30″ and steady, relative humidity 95%, dew point 66, winds E-SE 0-5 MPH. 0.01″ of 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 building cumulus congestus looking ENE out my bedroom window on Monday afternoon (10/04).

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