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Temp: 64°
Wind: East 17
Pressure: 0
Dewpoint: 58°
Relative Humidity: 81
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The rainy weather will continue into the work week. Tonight will bring scattered showers and thundershowers with a few areas of heavy rain. Low near 58*. Wind northeast 10-20 mph. Monday will be mostly cloudy with periods of rain. High near 66*. Windy at times. Wind northeast 15-30 mph. Showers are likely again Monday night and Tuesday, becoming widely scattered Wednesday. Pleasant weather is expected Thursday and Friday. John Wheeler

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October 11, 2012

Temperature

  Observed Time Record Year Normal Normal Departure Last Year
High 47° 328 PM 85° 1943 59° -12° 75°
Low 24° 1138 PM 20° 2006 37° -13° 49°
Average 36°       48° -12° 62°

Precipitation

  Observed Record Year Normal Normal Departure Last Year
Precipitation 0.00 1.05 1924 0.08 -0.08 0.00
Month to Date 0.43 0.88     -0.45 0.81
SINCE SEP 1 0.55 3.45     -2.90 1.04
Since Jan. 1 11.77 19.51     -7.74 23.20

Snow

  Observed Record Year Normal Normal Departure Last Year
Snowfall 0.0 1.6 2006 0.0 0.0
Month to Date 1.4     0.1 1.3
SINCE SEP 1 1.4     0.1 1.3
SINCE JUL 1 1.4     0.1 1.3
Snow Depth          

Degree Days Heating

  Observed Normal Normal Departure Last Year
Heating 29 17 12 3
Month to Date 237 166 71 27
SINCE SEP 1 449 386 63 220
SINCE JUL 1 467 436 31 221

Degree Days Cooling

  Observed Normal Normal Departure Last Year
Cooling 0 0 0 0
Month to Date 0 0 0 46
SINCE SEP 1 50 43 7 95
SINCE JAN 1 795 548 247 694

Wind

  Observed
Highest Speed 3
Highest Direction 3
Highest Gust Speed 3
Highest Guest Direction 3

Relative Humidity

  Observed Time
Highest 3 3
Lowest 3 3
Average 3  

Forecast

Skycover POSSIBLE SUNSHINE: MM
AVERAGE SKY COVER: 0.1
Conditions FOG

Climate Normals for Today

  Average Record Year
Temperature High 58° 84° 1956
Temperature Low 37° 13° 1919
   
October 12 2012
Sunrise 742 AM CDT
Sunset 645 PM CDT
October 13 2012
Sunrise 743 AM CDT
Sunset 643 PM CDT

Source: National Weather Service Climate Report


Wind
(mph)
Temperature (Fahrenheit)
0 35° 30° 25° 20° 15° 10° -5° -10° -15° -20° -25° -30° -35° -40° -45°
5 31 25 9 13 7 -1 -5 -11 -16 -22 -28 -34 -40 -46 -52 -57 -72
10 27 21 15 9 3 -4 -10 -16 -22 -28 -35 -41 -47 -53 -59 -66 -77
15 25 19 13 6 0 -7 -13 -19 -26 -35 -39 -45 -51 -58 -64 -71 -81
20 24 17 11 4 -2 -9 -15 -22 -29 -35 -37 -44 -55 -61 -68 -74 -84
25 23 16 9 3 -4 -11 -17 -24 -31 -37 -44 -51 -58 -64 -71 -78 -87
30 22 15 8 1 -5 -12 -19 -26 -33 -39 -46 -53 -60 -67 -73 -80 -89
35 21 14 7 0 -7 -14 -21 -28 -34 -41 -48 -55 -62 -69 -76 -82 -91
40 20 13 6 -1 -8 -15 -22 -29 -36 -43 -50 -57 -64 -71 -78 -84 -93
45 19 12 5 -2 -9 -16 -23 -30 -37 -44 -51 -58 -65 -72 -79 -86 -93
50 19 12 4 -3 -10 -17 -24 -31 -38 -45 -52 -60 -67 -74 -81 -89 -95
55 18 11 4 -3 -11 -18 -25 -32 -39 -46 -54 -61 -68 -75 -82 -89 -97
60 17 10 3 -4 -11 -19 -26 -33 -40 -48 -55 -62 -69 -76 -84 -91 -98

     Increasing Danger (Frostbite in 30 min.)
     Heightened Danger (Frostbite in 10 min.)
     Great Danger (Frostbite in 5 min.)

Differences Between the new and old systems

  • Wind speed is now calculated for 5 feet off the ground. Wind speed was previously based on observations at 33 feet.
  • The calm wind threshold was lowered to 3mph.
  • A consistent standard for skin tissue resistance is now in use.
  • Measurements are based on how wind affects the human face, typically the most exposed portion of the body.
  • The table incorporates the theory that heat is lost from the body depending on its surroundings
  • The sun's impact is not factored into the wind chill temperature formula.