| RWIS Atmospheric Data for Epping Rt.101 on 4 Jun 2026 |
| Location | Elev. (feet) |
Date | Time | Temp (ºF) |
Dew Point (ºF) |
Rel Hum (%) |
Wind Dir |
Wind Speed (mph) |
Peak Wind (mph) |
SLP (in. Hg) |
Precip and Intensity |
Precip Rate (in/hr) |
Vsby (mi) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Epping Rt.101 141 Wed 03-Jun-2026 11:54PM EDT 55.9 53.4 91 Epping Rt.101 141 Wed 03-Jun-2026 11:59PM EDT 55.9 53.6 91 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:04AM EDT 55.8 53.4 92 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:09AM EDT 55.4 53.4 93 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:14AM EDT 55.4 53.8 94 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:19AM EDT 55.0 53.6 94 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:24AM EDT 54.9 53.4 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:29AM EDT 54.7 53.4 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:34AM EDT 54.9 53.4 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:39AM EDT 54.5 53.2 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:44AM EDT 54.5 53.2 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:49AM EDT 54.5 53.2 96 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:54AM EDT 54.5 53.2 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 12:59AM EDT 54.1 52.9 95 Epping Rt.101 141 Thu 04-Jun-2026 01:09AM EDT 54.1 53.1 96
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- Prior to 1 Aug 2015, data reporting changes were as follows:
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- Precipitation types are reported as "None" for no Precipitation and either "Rain", "Snow", "Ice", or "Unidentified"
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