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https://www.windalert.com/spot/768

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Yep and 1st time in almost 10 yrs i dont have to get up and plow and it feels amazing
 

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Fuck you Old Man Winter!

Thursday through Saturday here- Sunny and 62 everyday.

I WILL be at the golf course Friday, hopefully with my new Ping bats.
 

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The daytime high in DFW will change 43 degrees, from 83 on Monday to 40 on Wednesday, of next week...
 

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We had a little snow overnight here, making the trip into town a little more difficult than usual this morning.
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From the US National Weather Service:


The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%. At this point the air cannot hold more water in the gas form. If the air were to be cooled even more, water vapor would have to come out of the atmosphere in the liquid form, usually as fog or precipitation.

The higher the dew point rises, the greater the amount of moisture in the air. This directly affects how "comfortable" it will feel outside. Many times, relative humidity can be misleading. For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%. It would feel much more "humid" on the 80 degree day with 50% relative humidity than on the 30 degree day with a 100% relative humidity. This is because of the higher dew point.

So if you want a real judge of just how "dry" or "humid" it will feel outside, look at the dew point instead of the RH. The higher the dew point, the muggier it will feel.

General comfort levels USING DEW POINT that can be expected during the summer months:


0 to 55: dry and comfortable

between 55 and 65: becoming "sticky" with muggy evenings

greater than 65: lots of moisture in the air, becoming oppressive
 

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92F with 69F Dew Point Uncomfortable even with the 20mph southerly winds gusting to 37mph
 

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It's hot up in here tonight!! 89F Feels Like 94F with a 69F dewpoint!

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102 here. Going for 105 for the predicted high. 15 percent humidity.
 
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