Thursday, March 8, 2012


     Today we must of had a relatively large difference in air pressure around us because we had abnormally strong winds, bringing in ridiculous wind chill. This is shown on the map by the close proximity of isobars on Wisconsin. By the looks of it the northeast part of the country is getting hit with worse wind than us. The temperature was 38 but to me it felt more like 10. The pressure for today took a dip which resulted in snow, but the lightest snow fall I have ever seen. I'm guessing with the temporary dip in barometric pressure was because of the front to the north of us, which is dying off.
     Yesterdays storm in the south is still raging, although I thought it would be done by now it is still moving to the South East. The Lows in the country look like they are getting pushed out by the several High pressure systems in the middle US. Depending on how long these Highs stay here we should have decent weather for the next day or so, well assuming we don't have any strong winds from the NE with any type of cloud except for Cirrus.

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