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Weather Station Model

Dew Point, Temperature and Relative Humidity Dew Point and Temperature can tell us what the Relative Humidity is. If temperature and dew point are both the same then there is 100% relative humidity. So the further the two numbers are apart, the less humidity there is.

Temperature is? 64 degrees Dew point is? Relative humidity is? 100%

Example Winds: 30 knots Clouds: 50% clouds – Partly Cloudy Temp: 24 Dew point: 20 Pressure: 1,110 mb If pressure starts with a 1, then we add 0 to the end. Precipitation: None