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Weekly Summary for August 15, 2018 Units:  Both    English   Metric
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Temperature: °F /  -17.8 °C °F /  -17.8 °C 0 °F /  -17.8 °C
Dew Point: °F /  -17.8 °C °F /  -17.8 °C 0 °F /  -17.8 °C
Humidity: % % 0 %
Wind Speed: mph /  0 km/h - 0 mph /  0 km/h
Wind Gust: mph /  0 km/h - -
Pressure: in /  0 hPa in /  0 hPa -
Precipitation: 0 in /  0 mm    
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Weeks Tabular Data
Temp (°F / °C) Dew Point (°F / °C) Humidity (%) Sea Level Pressure (in / hPa) Wind (mph / km/h) Gust Speed (mph / km/h) Precipitation (in / cm)
Nil high ave low high ave low high ave low high low high ave high sum
Tue /  -17.8 /  -17.8 /  -17.8 /  -17.8 /  -17.8 /  -17.8 /  0 /  0 /  0 /  0 /  0 /  0
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Script developed by  Jim McMurry - jmcmurry@mwt.net Adapted for the template by  Wim van der Kuil - Leuven-Template.eu

Wind Chill: Everyone has noticed that in winter it seems colder when the wind is blowing. Mothers recognize this and tell their children to wear more clothes. The question the children ask is how much more clothes. Mothers answer very precisely because Mothers know everything. For the rest of us, wind chill calculations are the basis for determining the effect of wind on body heat loss. The wind chill equivalent temperature equation is: Wind chill temperature = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75V (**0.16) + 0.4275TV(**0.16) where T is the air temperature in Fahrenheit and V is the wind speed in MPH.