Herringbone Sky to a blanket of cumulus clouds this morning.
- wtigersc7

- Jan 12
- 1 min read



Has been clear skies up to this morning. This morning, I noticed a herringbone pattern (Cirrocumulus clouds) as I was out for my morning walk at 8: 30a.The clouds were moving quite quickly, higher up in the atmosphere. Dewpoint 35.5 degrees F, Temperature: 36.3 degrees F, Humidity: 96%, winds: NNW 1 mph; taken off my weather station that's mounted to my truck. Instead of continuing my walk, I returned to my apartment to get some gloves. I went back out an hour later only to witness a change in the clouds. I saw this line form and just had to get to add to this blog.


After I got these two pictures the clouds went to a blanket of cumulus clouds, which quickly filled the sky. 9:30 measurements off weather station mounted to my truck. Dewpoint: 38.8 degrees F, Temperature: 44.7 degrees F, Humidity: 81%, winds: SE 2 mph.
Now I have this up I can go back to getting my two-mile walk done for today. Every day since Hurricane Helene came through, I've been walking 2 miles a day, either just around the apartment complex or down the road.

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