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Friday, March 11, 2011
Clear And Dry With Large Temperature Swings
Perfectly clear skies this morning. The surface dewpoint fell to -3F yesterday afternoon giving an RH of 3%. Yesterday morning's low was 32F at the house (versus 46F at the airport) - the airport's high of 87F means a diurnal temperature range here at house of about 55F! This morning (Friday March 11th) the low here was 38F versus a balmy 50F at the airport. Even the long-range model forecasts don't indicate much to get excited about until way out toward 10 days - which is too far out to pay much attention to. Very dry, so I need to water the plants that survived the great February freeze.


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