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Sent: 080628/1123Z @:W1GMF.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM #:33723 [ABINGTON, MA] FBB7.00e
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MT WASHINGTON WEATHER CONDITIONS
Saturday, June 28, 2008
5:05 AM
Conditions at 5:05 AM
Weather: In the clear, partly cloudy, p
Temperature: 51°F
Wind: W 15 mph
Visibility: 25 miles
Relative Humidity: 91%
Station Pressue: 23.84 and falling slowly
Ground Conditions: mostly dry rocks
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 58°F
Minimum Temperature: 49°F
Peak Wind Gust: W 44 mph
Average Wind Speed: 18.6 mph
Liquid Precipitation: .06
Snowfall: 0
Almanac Data
Record High: 71°F (1933)
Record Low: 28°F (1968)
Average Daily Temperature: 47°F
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 8.36
Average Monthly Snowfall: 1.10
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: .3"
Average Monthly Winds: 27.4
Sunrise: 4:57
Sunset: 8:39
Forecast Discussion
Low pressure centered N of the Great Lakes will slowly move NE, creating a moist flow over New England. A warm front will push through the region tonight into tomorrow, bringing showers and thunderstorms, with additional convection in the afternoon due to daytime heating. A cold front will cross the region Monday, with weak high pressure building in Tuesday, but showers and thunderstorms remain active players through much of next week.
Mike Finnegan
IT Observer
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