I thought it was going to be colder today, but it's 62.4 degrees. Yesterday felt warmer though. And it's mostly sunny, not mostly cloudy like I thought it would be. Dew point is 27, relative humidity is 26%. Wind is 10 mph from the SE, same direction as yesterday, about the same strength. The current surface map shows, contrary to what I thought, that the low pressure system below Michigan did not shift closer to us but rather shifted east. The jet stream shows a big trough in the west and a ridge forming on a line vertical to Wisconsin.
What does it all mean? For tomorrow, the National Weather Service says it'll be mostly cloudy. They said that yesterday, and look what we got. I say, tomorrow it'll be partly cloudy, same wind direction, less wind speed, and same temperature.
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