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Updated: @ 29-Aug-2025 4:40pm - next update at 4:45pm  
Summary / Temperature Wind Rain Outlook
Clear Clear
Currently: 73.5, Max: 74.7, Min: 58.6 73.5°F
Colder 0.8°F than last hour.

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Feels like: 74.9°F

24-hr difference
-4.7°FColder 4.7°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 74.7°F
4:04pm
81.3°F
3:14pm
Low: 58.6°F
6:26am
57.7°F
6:53am
 Wind from WSW WSW
1
Gust:
1 mph
0 Bft - Light Air
Today: 11.6 mph 12:01am
Gust Month: 34.5 mph August 10
Rain Today: 0 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0 in
Rain Yesterday: 0 in
Storm Rain: 0 in
This Month: 1.35 in
Season Total: 20.12 in
11 rain days in August.
Tonight

Tonight: Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Humidity & Barometer Almanac Moon
Humidity: 72 % Increased 2.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 63.9°F Increased 0.2°F since last hour.
Barometer: 30.093 inHg  
Baro Trend: Steady
Sunrise: 6:25am
Sunset: 7:57pm
Moonrise: 1:37pm
Moonset: 9:39pm
Waxing Crescent
Waxing Crescent, Moon at 6 days in cycle
38%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   1.0     Low 
High: 5.0 @ 11:13am
170 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 636 @  3:26pm
 NWS Weather Forecast  - Outlook: This Afternoon & Tonight
This
Afternoon
This Afternoon: Partly Sunny
Partly Sunny

Hi 83 °F
NWS forecast: Partly sunny. High near 83, with temperatures falling to around 81 in the afternoon. West southwest wind around 7 mph.
WXSIM forecast: Partly cloudy. High 76°. UV index up to 3. Wind west-southwest around 3 mph.
 
Tonight

Tonight: Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy

Lo 59 °F
NWS forecast: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. West southwest wind around 7 mph.
WXSIM forecast: Fair to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 52°. Wind southwest near calm.
August 29, 1988
Cool air invaded the north central U.S. Ten cities reported record low temperatures for the date, including Bismarck ND with a reading of 33 degrees. Deerfield, a small town in the Black Hills of South Dakota, reported a low of 23 degrees. The remnants of Tropical Storm Chris drenched eastern Pennsylvania with up to five and a half inches of rain, and produced high winds which gusted to 90 mph, severely damaging a hundred boats in Anne Arundel County MD. (The National Weather Summary

August 29, 1983
A devastating hail storm struck portions of central South Dakota. In a small part of Faulk County, hail pounded the area for two straight hours. At times, the hail was the size of baseballs. Of course, this incredible hailstorm devastated crops in the area and took out windows in area buildings. In one home, the windows were shattered, the curtains shredded, and glass shards and water ruined much of the upper floor. On some houses, the paint was peeled off by the continual pounding of the hail. Also, funnel clouds were reported just east of Lake City, and near Langford and Veblen in Marshall County. In Veblen, a pole barn was blown over, and shingles were torn off.
1987 - Some of the most powerful thunderstorms in several years developed over the piedmont of North Carolina, and marched across central sections of the state during the late afternoon and evening hours. Baseball size hail was reported around Albemarle, while thunderstorm winds downed giant trees around High Falls. (The National Weather Summary

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