2002-03-05: ALB upper air data from David J. Knight's server at SUNY Albany === Interpolations from ALB data - temps:deg. F, altitudes:feet MSL === MSL *TI* Wdir@kts trig VirT 2.1 degrees/division ("`": Dry Adiabatic) ----- ---- -------- ---- . ---- ----------------------------------------- 12000 9.5 275 35 45 |-17.2 ` : 11500 9.3 45 |-15.0 ` : 11000 9.0 44 |-12.7 ` : 10500 8.6 43 |-10.9 ` : 10000 7.7 42 | -9.8 ` : 9500 6.8 285 32 40 | -8.8 ` : 9000 5.7 290 31 38 | -8.1 ` : 8500 4.5 36 | -7.5 ` : 8000 3.7 285 30 35 | -6.3 ` : 7500 -0.1 28 |-10.5 (High: 28) : 7000 -1.6 300 22 26 |-10.5 : ` 6500 -2.5 24 | -9.5 : ` 6000 -2.8 300 16 24 | -7.4 (CB: 6100) : ` 5500 -3.1 23 | -5.3 : ` 5000 -3.5 23 | -3.2 : ` 4500 -3.8 295 13 22 | -1.1 : ` 4000 -4.2 300 15 21 | 0.9 : ` 3500 -4.5 21 | 2.9 : ` 3000 -4.9 295 16 20 | 5.0 : ` 2500 -5.1 290 16 20 | 7.2 : ` 2000 -5.3 280 16 19 | 9.5 : ` 1500 -5.5 19 | 11.8 : ` 1000 -5.7 275 14 19 | 14.1 : ` 500 -5.9 285 8 18 | 16.5 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 455 AM EST TUE MAR 5 2002 === Skies were generally clear across the region early this morning. Temperatures at 4 am were mainly in the teens, except lower 20s along the south coast and on Cape Cod. A ridge of high pressure will remain across southern New England through Wednesday. This will bring mostly clear conditions for the area. As the high moves off the mid Atlantic coast on Wednesday, winds will freshen out of the southwest, bringing another shot of milder air into the region. The outlook for the remainder of the week calls for partly cloudy and seasonable conditions. === The weather observed at WORCESTER at 07:54 AM EST was: === The skies were clear. The prevailing visibility was 10 miles. Temperature: 16F ( -9C) Dewpoint: 1F (-17C) Relative Humidity: 52% Winds from the WSW(250 degs) at 14 mph. Pressure: 1024.1 millibars. Altimeter:30.19 inches of mercury. === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 5-Mar-2002 06:36 EST === 7am: 26008kt P6sm Skc 10am: 26012kt P6sm Sct070; Tempo 2-6pm: Bkn070 6pm: 27010kt P6sm Sct070 8pm: 27006kt P6sm Skc