December 27, 2009

Westmoreland Weather
There was no precipitation in the gauge this morning. The 5:30 AM temperature was 32º F, the sky was clear, and winds were estimated to be 4-7 mph.

Forecast
Today
The forecast for today is for a low in the mid 20's, a high in the low 40's, partly cloudy skies, and southwest winds 5-10 mph in the morning becoming 15-20 in the afternoon. There is a 20% chance of rain this afternoon.

The low today was 28º F and the high was 45º F.

Tomorrow
The forecast for tomorrow is for a low in the low 20's and a high in the upper 30's with partly cloudy skies.

Day After Tomorrow
The forecast for the day after tomorrow is for a low in the upper 20's and a high in the mid 40's with partly cloudy skies.

Last Years Weather on this Date
Last year on the 27th the low was 62º F, the high was 68º F, and 0.28" of precipitation was recorded for this CoCoRaHS station.

Weather Fact
The record low for Louisiana was -16º F on February 13, 1899 at Minden.
(2010 The World Almanac and Book of Facts. When the record low or high has been recorded multiple times for a state, the latest is reported here.)

CoCoRaHS
CoCoRaHS is a volunteer system where average people who like weather can record the precipitation at their location and help various climate researchers better understand precipitation patterns. For more information, go to the CoCoRaHS web site.

12/26/2009 CoCoRaHS reports (from reports that looked legitimate as of time of blog entry) -
The most precipitation reported in Tennessee was 0.19" at Huntland. There were 230 reports from Tennessee.
The most precipitation reported in Sumner County, Tennessee was 0.03" at Gallatin.
The most precipitation reported in Texas was 0.04" at Brownsville and Port Aransas. There were 335 reports from Texas.
No precipitation was reported in Tarrant County, Texas.
So far 4973 CoCoRaHS entries have been made and the greatest amount of precipitation was 3.38" at Dentsville, South Carolina
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The most new snow reported was 18.0" at Verdigre, Nebraska.
The most snow reported on the ground was 42.0" at Soda Springs, California.

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