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WEATHER STATION MODEL Wind Speed Cloud Cover Temperature Wind (100% shown here) Temperature Precipitation Wind Direction Barometric Pressure Change in Barometric Pressure Dew Point

What is the temperature at this reporting station? 56 What is the wind speed at this reporting station? 15 mph What type of precipitation is occurring at this reporting station? Shower What amount of cloud cover is at this reporting station? 90% What the barometric pressure at this reporting station? 1023.6 What is the wind direction? South 53 What is the dew point? How much has the barometeric pressure changed in the last 24 hours? Up 28 millibars