Monday, August 29, 2005

Love that dry heat!

Whenever we have a low pressure system approaching from the west, it's circular movement causes strong south winds for hours before it comes. That's why our snows don't last that long in the winter - when another storm approaches, the warm south winds melt the previous snowfall.

Anyway, the south wind is whistling today - it's hot, but we have a wind chill of 5 degrees because the humidity is so low:
Temperature: 97F
Feels like: 92F
Humidity: 11%
Dew Point: 33F
Wind: 23 mph S

You don't see this in the midwest.

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