WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2021
My wrist discomfort has returned. Taking voltaren and wearing the wrist brace most of the day and overnight. I will be making tonight’s post a bit shorter to somewhat minimize my typing efforts.
Sunday was partly sunny, dry with moderating temperatures starting a trend fo much of the coming week. I reached into the mid 50s for today’s high with dew points in the 30s all day. We peaked with our maximum temperature (54.9) of the day in the later mid afternoon while the low temperature rose to the mid 30s. It was reached right about (EST) sunrise.
The peak wind gust for the day (16 MPH) was light once again, “peaking” in the later morning, veering over to a NE direction from yesterday. Barometric pressures were highest in the mid morning while the lowest was reached in the early evening.
At 2 AM Sunday, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) left us for the next 4 months or so as we have changed over to Eastern Standard Time (EST) by turning our clocks back 1 hour. All my time references starting with this report will be referenced to EST.
Monday through Wednesday should be mostly sunny, milder and dry with highs in the mid 60s and lows in the low-mid 40s.
Basic Statistics for Sunday:
High temp 54.9 at 1608
Low temp 36.6 at 0646
Peak Wind Gust (PWG) 16 MPH from the NE at 1048
Daily total precipitation 0.00″
November total precipitation 0.12″
Year-to-date total precipitation 34.23″
Sunrise 0643 (EST)
Sunset 1701 (EST)
Moon Waxing Crescent
Currently at 0134 AM EST Monday we have clear skies with a temperature of 43.7, barometer 30.15″ and steady, relative humidity 69%, dew point 34, winds N-NE @ 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 our cloudy early evening around 1800 and our muted fall foliage exhibited on some of the trees out my bedroom window looking NE on
Saturday afternoon (10/30).