You control the temperature inside your home or office, but in order to make informed decisions about how to set the thermostat, you need to know what's happening outside!
Today's Weather
About the feels like temperature
Feels Like conveys how warm or cold it feels and can be different from the actual temperature. The Feels Like temperature is affected by humidity and wind.
Today's Weather Summary
Mostly sunny conditions expected with today with a chance of thunderstorms from 5 - 6 PM.
Weather Advisory
None.
Air Conditioning Recommendation
Set To: Cooling mode at your preferred settings, not below 68° for optimum operation.
Heating Recommendation
Set To: Off.
Today's UV Index
About The UV Index: The World Heath Organization's UV index (UVI) measures ultraviolet radiation. The higher the UVI, the greater the potential for damage, and the faster harm can occur. The UVI can help you decide when to protect yourself from the sun and when to avoid being outside. The WHO recommends using shade, sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing at levels of 3 (Moderate) or higher.
Today's Sun Schedule
Wind
Today, wind speeds are 1 to 6 mph, with gusts up to 15 mph.
Precipitation
Today's total precipitation will be .6".
Humidity
Today, the average humidity is 80%. The dew point is 65° to 72°.
Visibility
Today, the visibility will be perfectly clear, at 8 to 18 mi.
Pressure
Today, the average pressure will be 30.07 inHg, and the lowest pressure will be 30.04 inHg.
Look Ahead
Today Is: National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
There are many cities that claim to be the home of the hot fudge sundae, but they’ve all got one thing in common: they’re American cities. Hot fudge sundaes are about as nostalgia-tinged as it gets: they’ve dotted pop culture for decades, further back than their cameo in Full House’s “Gotta Dance” episode, and more recently than in Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” video. Hot fudge sundaes have dominated the ice cream landscape for decades now, and on July 25, we celebrate: raise your spoons for National Hot Fudge Sundae Day!
Source: www.nationaltoday.com
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