Temperature: 66F
Feels like: 66F
Wind: NNW 16 mph
Pressure: 29.96 in
Humidity: 21%
Today was another awesome day on the Eau Claire campus. The sun was out all day and there was a slight breeze coming out of the northwest. We saw some stratus clouds roll into the area in the afternoon. The pressure has dropped a little from yesterday but won't have much of an effect. We can expect temperatures to still remain much of the same the rest of the week and into the weekend. It will even be warmer this weekend as we see temperatures climb into the high 70's.
The current surface reading has changed much since yesterday. The cold front that was above Wisconsin has moved its south as the northwest winds have been pushing it mostly. There is also a stationary front just over northern Minnesota currently. We can expect that to hit us tomorrow if the winds continue out of the north. There is also a cold front making its was through Wyoming with a low pressure system. This system is causing some precipitation for that area.
This is the model predicted for this summer. You can see that California will continue to have its problems with drought this summer as temperatures will be high and humidity will be dry. The midwest will experience warm weather mostly with strong thunderstorms early throughout the summer. The south will continue to be wet mostly.
This is the current wind map for the U.S. You can see how the winds for all of Wisconsin are coming out of the north. Where the stationery front is over northern Minnesota, you can see winds moving both from the south on the western side and north on the eastern side. Once the front makes it on the eastern side of Wisconsin we can expect the winds to change and come out of the south, this will bring very warm temperatures for this weekend.



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