Monday, March 30, 2015

Monday, March 30th, 2015, 8:15 pm
Temperature: 44 F
Feels like: 41 F
Wind: NE 6 mph
Humidity: 81%
Pressure: 29.83 in

Today was a full day in the Chippewa Valley. We saw overcast early in the morning, dark nimbostratus clouds into the afternoon then finished the night with partly cloudy skies. We experienced precipitation in the afternoon as we had a drizzle for about three hours. As we transition into tomorrow and the remaining week, we will see rain one day, possible thunderstorms the next, then nice clear skies with warm weather into the weekend. This is rein in the saying of April showers, hopefully will bring may flowers.

This is the current weather radar for Wisconsin. You can see the precipitation as it has made its way east of Eau Claire and is now over the western side of the state. This system is being pushed east by a warm front that is making its way up from the southwest. 

Right now you can see a lot going on over the midwest. There is a warm front working its way from the southwest part of Wisconsin. To the north of the warm front is a stationary front extending through Minnesota into Canada. You can also see the precipitation over Wisconsin that has hit Eau Claire earlier in the day. You can see a high pressure system and low pressure system over Colorado currently. This may cause some precipitation as these two fronts carry wind in different direction. Thats also what causes a trough over that area. 


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