Unusually low humidity levels across Midwest/Great Lakes
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:09 am
Chicago IL
Fri Apr 15th 2005
It's a very unusual air mass able to produce relative humidities low enough to flirt with the all-time record. But that was the situation Thursday in Chicago. Humidities here were lower much of the day than in the desert Southwest.
At 6 p.m. Thursday evening, Chicago's relative humidity dropped to just 14%. On only three occasions since weather records began here in 1871--on May 10, 1934, April 11, 1956, and April 8, 1971--has the air been any drier at 13%.
(Thanks to WGN Chicago for that info..good ole Tom Skilling)
In Toronto, the humidity was an unusually low 28% at 4am Friday morning (Apr 15), with dew points at 12F, testimony to how dry the air has been for the last week or so.
-justin-
Fri Apr 15th 2005
It's a very unusual air mass able to produce relative humidities low enough to flirt with the all-time record. But that was the situation Thursday in Chicago. Humidities here were lower much of the day than in the desert Southwest.
At 6 p.m. Thursday evening, Chicago's relative humidity dropped to just 14%. On only three occasions since weather records began here in 1871--on May 10, 1934, April 11, 1956, and April 8, 1971--has the air been any drier at 13%.
(Thanks to WGN Chicago for that info..good ole Tom Skilling)
In Toronto, the humidity was an unusually low 28% at 4am Friday morning (Apr 15), with dew points at 12F, testimony to how dry the air has been for the last week or so.
-justin-