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  • Writer's pictureJ&B Comfort Systems, Inc.

Wednesday, March 15th 2023

You control the temperature inside your home or office, but in order to make informed decisions about how to set the thermostat, you need to know what's happening outside!


Today's Weather

About the feels like temperature

Feels Like conveys how warm or cold it feels and can be different from the actual temperature. The Feels Like temperature is affected by humidity and wind.


Today's Weather Summary

Mostly sunny and windy conditions will continue all day.


Weather Advisory

None.


Air Conditioning Recommendation

Set To: Off.


Heating Recommendation

Set To: Heating mode at your preferred settings.



Today's UV Index

About The UV Index: The World Heath Organization's UV index (UVI) measures ultraviolet radiation. The higher the UVI, the greater the potential for damage, and the faster harm can occur. The UVI can help you decide when to protect yourself from the sun and when to avoid being outside. The WHO recommends using shade, sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing at levels of 3 (Moderate) or higher.



Today's Sun Schedule

Wind

Today, wind speeds are 8 to 19 mph, with gusts up to 39 mph.


Precipitation

Today's total precipitation will be 0".


Humidity

Today, the average humidity is 57%. The dew point is 18° to 25°.


Visibility

Today, the visibility will be perfectly clear, at 17 to 25 mi.


Pressure

Today, the average pressure will be 29.92 inHg, and the lowest pressure will be 29.80 inHg.



Look Ahead



Today Is: Ides Of March

Beware the Ides of March, or at least, be aware of when “the Ides” even takes place (March 15). The word “Ides” is derived from the Latin word “idus,” which refers to the middle day of any month in the ancient Roman calendar. The Ides are specifically the fifteenth day of the months of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the remaining months. The Ides were the designated days for settling debt each month in the Roman empire and generally included the seven days preceding the Ides for this purpose. No doubt debtors who could not pay their debts considered the Ides to be unlucky days as they were typically thrown into prison or forced into slavery.


Source: www.nationaltoday.com



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