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Sent: 080627/1343Z @:W1GMF.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM #:33700 [ABINGTON, MA] FBB7.00e
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MT WASHINGTON WEATHER CONDITIONS
Friday, June 27, 2008
5:10 AM
Conditions at 5:10 AM
Weather: Wet fog
Temperature: 49°F
Wind: W 32 mph
Visibility: 100 feet
Relative Humidity: 100%
Station Pressue: 23.76" falling slowly
Ground Conditions: wet rocks
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 51°F
Minimum Temperature: 43°F
Peak Wind Gust: W 53 mph
Average Wind Speed: 33.4 mph
Liquid Precipitation: .01
Snowfall: 0
Almanac Data
Record High: 70°F (2003)
Record Low: 28°F (1970)
Average Daily Temperature: 47°F
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 8.36
Average Monthly Snowfall: 1.10
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 0.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 27.4
Sunrise: 4:57
Sunset: 8:39
Forecast Discussion
A weak frontal boundary to our south looks to remain stalled there well into the weekend, resulting in the increase of onshore flow. This in turn will cause increased cloudiness for the next few days. A short wave will interrupt mostly zonal flow aloft this afternoon, causing instability that coupled with daytime heating could set off some thunderstorms. Upper level flow turns SW Sunday, dragging a low forming over the Great Lakes to our north and swinging showers and thunderstorms our way.
Mike Finnegan
IT Observer
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