WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2021

WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND WEATHER UPDATE – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2021

My wrist discomfort bothered me a bit more today as the weakness has increased with certain muscle movements/actions that was more troubling at times. Wearing the wrist
brace overnight and applied the Voltaren early today. Back and general mobility discomfort has increased unfortunately. I still need to make tonight’s post shorter as I have been the past few weeks to somewhat reduce my typing efforts.

Sunday was partly cloudy, milder and dry, with still strong winds at times but a bit less than yesterday’s. I reached the mid 50s for today’s high in the early afternoon but started with a low just above freezing during morning about 1/2 hour after sunrise with dew points ranging from the mid 30s in the early afternoon down to the mid 20s by late in the evening, just before midnight.

The peak wind gust for the day (28 MPH) was still strong, but not quite as much  as yesterday’s, “peaking” in the very late evening hours, veering around to a N direction from yesterday. Barometric pressures were highest in the very early morning hours while the lowest was reached in the early mid-afternoon hours.

Monday and Tuesday turn a bit colder with highs in the mid-upper 40s and lows in the upper 20s-low 30s and partly cloudy. A moderating trend ensues on Wednesday and Thursday as we move into December, with partly cloudy skies and highs around 50 on Wednesday and around 60 on Thursday with lows in the mid 30s to around 40.

Basic Statistics for Saturday:

High temp 54.5 at 1327

Low temp 34.0 at 0736

Peak Wind Gust (PWG) 28 MPH from the N at 2334

Daily total precipitation 0.00″

November total precipitation 0.87″

Year-to-date total precipitation 34.98″

Sunrise 0708 (EST)

Sunset 1648 (EST)

Moon Last Quarter

Currently at 0244 AM EST Monday we have partly cloudy skies with a temperature of 37.9, barometer 29.92″ and rising, relative humidity 59%, dew point 25, winds WNW-NNW @ 5-20 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 partly sunny conditions from 2 weeks ago Thursday afternoon from a balcony view with our now past-peaked fall foliage outside my bedroom window looking NE (11/11).

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