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Station Number: ME-FR-22
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Station Name:
Farmington 4.8 NNW
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Observation Date |
7/26/2024
9:00 AM
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Submitted |
7/26/2024 9:29 AM
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Gauge Catch
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0.00 in. |
Notes
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Our southern weather center reports in at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and rising while the northern one reports in at 68 degrees Fahrenheit and rising, but it feels like 74 degrees Fahrenheit. We are sunny and 75% clear but decreasing; with a mix of pockets of Strato Fractus and Stratus, rushing 196 degrees south by southwest under the northern sky. We also have a long line of Cumulus clusters drifting 190 degrees south by southwest over the Appalachians with significantly more Stratus and Cumulus over the south.
In addition, we are experiencing 2-6 mph winds, currently 2 mph, approaching from 63 degrees north by northeast, and alternating from 129 degrees east by southeast, and alternating yet again from 156 degrees south by southeast. Visibility stretches up to an estimated 10+ statute miles north, west, and south, our RH hangs at 81% and falling, and our Dew point is 69.9 degrees Fahrenheit and falling.
HG: 29.30 / MB: 992.20795118 and holding steady. |
Snow Information
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24-hr Snowfall
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0.0 in. |
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
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0.00 in. |
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio) |
NA |
Snowpack Depth ![The total depth of new snow and old snow and ice at observation time measured to the nearest half (0.5) inch](/images/icons/fa/info-circle_blue.png) |
0.0 in. |
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
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0.00 in. |
Snowpack Density ![The percent of water in the Snowpack, calculated by dividing the Snowpack SWE by the Snowpack Depth, expressed as a decimal. This value is automatically calculated from the Snowpack Depth and Snowpack SWE values and is not editable.](/images/icons/fa/info-circle_blue.png) |
NA |
Duration Information
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Precipitation Began |
-- |
Precipitation Ended |
-- |
Heavy Precip Began |
-- |
Heavy Precip Lasted |
--
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Duration Time Accuracy |
--
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Additional Information |
Flooding |
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Additional Data Recorded |
No |
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