Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tulsa Weather: Tuesday April 27th 2010


Image found at National Weather Service.




Temperature: 66 F (4:08 PM)
High: 69 F Low: 46 F
Humidity: 46%
Dewpoint: 46 F
Wind: 3.8 mph from the NW
Wind Gust: 3.8 mph
Barometric Pressure: 29.17 in (falling)
Heat Index: 69 F
Visibility: 10 miles
UV: 4 moderate out of 16
Clouds: Scattered clouds (5,000 ft)



Late snow for the Northeast:
Image found here.
An upper-level system has dropped from Canada to New York and New England. Snow has been falling from the skies in New York since Monday afternoon and will continue to fall until Wednesday. Six to Twelve inches of snow is expected to fall in the higher mountain areas. By Wednesday, temperatures should continue to rise as this will cause the snow to turn into a mix or freezing rain except in high elevations. This cold front will also bring a frost or mixture to many other states Wednesday morning on the northeastern coast.
More information on this topic can be found here.



This morning started out a bit chilly. Although I can't say I had much time to really examine the weather since of course it was a bit too early for me. You may have needed a jacket with the temperature at 46 F. Although as the day progressed, we reached a high of 69 F by lunchtime. Temperatures are decreasing as the day goes on. We had a humidity of 46% and the dewpoint was 46 F. The grass shouldnt be wet in the morning by looking at the dewpoint. The wind gust was 3.8 mph from the NW.

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