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April 12,
Saturday
09
-4.9
748.2
751.2
0.9
76
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight breeze
(3 m/s)
  
no clouds
   
-7.9
      
20.0
-8.5
      
06
-7.3
747.3
750.3
0.4
91
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight air
(1 m/s)
  
7080%.
   
-7.3
 No Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus or Cumulonimbus.
2030%.
2500 or more, or no clouds.
Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.Cirrus fibratus, sometimes uncinus, not progressively invading the sky.
10.0
-8.5
2.0
12
  Even layer of loose dry snow covering ground completely.
29
03
-5.8
746.9
749.8
-0.5
93
Wind blowing from the northLight air
(1 m/s)
  
100%.
State of sky on the whole unchanged.Snow and/or other types of solid precipitationCloud covering more than 1/2 of the sky throughout the appropriate period.  Stratus fractus or Cumulus fractus of bad weather, or both (pannus), usually below Altostratus or Nimbostratus.
100%.
300-600
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus. 
10.0
-6.7
      
00
-5.1
747.4
750.4
-0.6
96
Wind blowing from the northLight air
(1 m/s)
  
100%.
Continuous fall of snowflakes, moderate at time of observation.Snow and/or other types of solid precipitationSnow and/or other types of solid precipitation  Stratus fractus or Cumulus fractus of bad weather, or both (pannus), usually below Altostratus or Nimbostratus.
100%.
300-600
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus. 
2.0
-5.6
      
April 11,
Friday
21
-4.1
748.0
751.0
0.0
95
Wind blowing from the north-northeastLight air
(1 m/s)
  
100%.
Continuous fall of snowflakes, slight at time of observation.Shower(s).Snow and/or other types of solid precipitation  Stratus fractus or Cumulus fractus of bad weather, or both (pannus), usually below Altostratus or Nimbostratus.
100%.
300-600
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus. 
4.0
-4.8
      
18
-2.8
748.0
750.9
0.1
83
Wind blowing from the eastLight air
(1 m/s)
  
100%.
Snow shower(s), slight.Shower(s).Cloud covering more than 1/2 of the sky throughout the appropriate period. 
0.2
Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
90 or more, but not 100%
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with Altostratus or Nimbostratus. 
4.0
-5.4
Trace of precipitation
12
    
15
-1.4
747.9
750.8
-0.1
52
Wind blowing from the east-southeastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
100%.
     Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
90 or more, but not 100%
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with Altostratus or Nimbostratus. 
20.0
-10.1
      
12
-0.7
748.0
751.0
-0.2
49
Wind blowing from the eastLight air
(1 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
60%.
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 degrees above the horizon.
20.0
-10.1
      
09
-4.0
748.2
751.1
0.4
75
Wind blowing from the westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
100%.
     No Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus or Cumulonimbus.
no clouds
2500 or more, or no clouds.
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 degrees above the horizon.
20.0
-7.8
      
0