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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wednesday, March 2nd

I was correct in my prediction yesterday for a cold front moving across WI. It was especially noticable last night when the winds picked up and it got a lot colder. Currently it is 14 degrees F with a wind chill of 6 degrees F. Today there were clear skies due to the high pressure system being centered right over us. Now as the high pressure system has moved east, there is about 70% cloud cover with stratus and cumulus clouds, however it is hard to tell exactly because it is almost dark out. The winds have died down and are very light winds from the north. As the high pressure system continues to move east, it will give us south winds and warmer temperatures tomorrow. With the combination of a change in wind direction and a falling barometric pressure reading (according to http://metstation.uwec.edu/Current.htm), this indicates a chance for precipitation.

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