Current Conditions
Temperature - 53.9 degrees Fahrenheit
Dew point - 22 degrees Fahrenheit
Relative humidity - 29 %
Wind direction - ENE
Wind speed - 3 mph
Barometric Pressure - 1029.94 g/kg
Cloud cover - clear
If you look at the surface map you can see the three low pressure systems I talked about yesterday have moved to the east of us today. The cold front associated with these low pressure systems is currently wedging itself under the warm moist unstable air mass from the Gulf of Mexico, which is causing precipitation. Also make note of the mid-latitide cyclone forming over Montana, which is also causing precipitation.
Here is a water vapor satellite image to give you a better idea of the water content in both of these systems. Over tonight expect a continutation of clear skies and a temperature drop to approximately 30 degrees Fahrenheit. By tomorrow evening expect overcast skies followed by a rainshowers produced by the mid latitude cyclone currently over Montana.
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