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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: IN-PS-6
Station Name: Mount Vernon 10.6 ENE
Observation Date
4/7/2025 7:00 AM
Submitted
4/07/2025 7:22 AM
Gauge Catch
0.10 in.
Notes
This 24 hour period was the last day of the rainy period. We had 0.10 in of rain in the last 23.5 hrs. The temp is 37 degrees F. The barometric pressure 29.80 inHg and steady. I see a light fog in the lower areas. The sky is a light blue. There are a few low flying flat clouds to the northwestern horizon. But, no clouds other than that. No jets flying over are visible and no contrails are seen. We should have a high of 60 degrees F. Then, a low of 29 degrees overnight. What a difference. Then, we have a 0% chance of rain today and tomorrow. I have an addition to the tornados from last week. There was a visible funnel cloud seen on Friday evening. Actually two that was here within a few minutes of each other. The first one was the one that I had barometric pressure readings for. That was actually a funnel cloud. It was very quiet. Then a few minutes later there was a very noisy storm. I didn't realize it, but there was a tornado that was strong enough to pull some solar panels from the ground (out of concrete) and drop them back down. This happened to a house just behind the house where the funnel cloud was seen on Friday. The weather service didn't see this. But, it was here. Anyway, gotta go.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
NA
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth
NA
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
Snowpack Density
NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began
--
Precipitation Ended
--
Heavy Precip Began
--
Heavy Precip Lasted
--
Duration Time Accuracy
--
Additional Information
Flooding
--
Additional Data Recorded
No
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