Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015, 6 pm
Temperature: 9 F
Feels like: -6 F
Wind: NW 11 mph
Humidity: 40%
Pressure: 30.29 in ^

This morning started off like yesterday, mostly sunny in the morning again and blistering cold out. The walk to campus was a struggle to say the least. With no clouds and the wind blowing from the north, the temperatures had a hard time reaching double digits before the afternoon. There is supposed to be warmer weather moving into the area the next few days, and along with that warmer weather there will be snow moving through the Chippewa Valley area.

Pictured above is the wind radar and its speeds as it ravels across the Chippewa Valley area. Wind speeds are not much more then 10 mph thats why most of the map is in light blue. As you can see, the wind will remain at this speed for most of the night if it continues on this eastern path. 


This radar is of the 24 hour precipitation that is occurring at the time of this post. There is not much precipitation around the Chippewa Valley, besides a small sliver to the south. However, there is a decent size set of precipitation over the cities and typically this will hit the Chippewa Valley area within 3 hours. If this does occur, expect to see some snow later on as the night pushes on.

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