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2016-07-14
50.31.160.159
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2024-10-02
192.185.35.54
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:17:59 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://www.ds-w.info/Content-Length: 230Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://www.ds-w.info/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:17:59 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:15:35 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10586Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd>HTML>HEAD> TITLE>Current Weather Conditions at Dripping Springs, Texas/TITLE> link relSHORTCUT ICON hrefWeatherNow.ico? typeimage/x-icon /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefWeather.css?Version2> script typetext/javascript srcjquery.js >/script> script typetext/javascript srcpopup.js>/script> meta nameDescription contentWeather conditions for Dripping Springs, TX 78620> meta namekeywords contentWeather data, climate data, Dripping Springs, Texas, 78620> meta namerating contentGeneral> meta http-equivCache-Control contentno-cache, no-store, must-revalidate /> meta http-equivPragma contentno-cache /> meta http-equivExpires content0 /> META HTTP-EQUIVrefresh CONTENT300> STYLE typetext/css>/STYLE>/HEAD>BODY>table border2 bordercolordark#000000 bordercolorlight#000000 cellpadding2 cellspacing2>colgroup> COL idlc>col>col idrc>/colgroup>tr> td aligncenter colspan2>a href./index.htm target_self>img onmouseoverpopup(A most unusual bird at the feeder!); srcHome.jpg altHome>/a>/td>td idlinks>p idTitle>Dripping Springs, Texas at: /font>font color#3333FF>10/02/24 12:15a/p> Increasing clouds with little temperature change. br>font color#660000>Sunrise:/font>font color#3333FF> 7:27a font color#660000>Sunset:/font>font color#3333FF> 7:16p font color#660000>Moon:/font>font color#3333FF> New Moon br>font color#660000>Historybr>small>/small>/font>br>a hrefday/OneDayHistory.htm>24 hr/a> a href3day/ThreeDayHistory.htm>72 hr/a> a hrefweekly/WeeklyHistory.htm>7 day/a> a href2week/TwoWeekHistory.htm>14 day/a>a hrefmonth/MonthHistory.htm>30 day/a>a hrefyearly/YearlyHistory.htm>12 month/a> br>a hrefyearly/ClimateRainfall.htm>Climate/a> a hrefhttps://www.ventusky.com/?p29.95;-98.01;8&lrain-1h TARGET_blank>Ventusky/a> a hrefhttp://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat30.2272488&lon-98.154625&siteewx&smap1&marine0&unit0&lgen#.UgIwFm0gWUk TARGET_blank> NOAA/a>a hrefhttps://radar.weather.gov/?settingsv1_eyJhZ2VuZGEiOnsiaWQiOiJ3ZWF0aGVyIiwiY2VudGVyIjpbLTk4LjA1NSwzMC4wMzVdLCJ6b29tIjo5LCJsb2NhdGlvbiI6Wy05OC4wOCwzMC4xOTJdfSwiYmFzZSI6InN0YW5kYXJkIiwiY291bnR5IjpmYWxzZSwiY3dhIjpmYWxzZSwic3RhdGUiOmZhbHNlLCJtZW51Ijp0cnVlLCJzaG9ydEZ1c2VkT25seSI6ZmFsc2V9#/ TARGET_blank> RADAR/a>a hrefbirds/BirdsSighted.htm>Birds Sighted/a>a hrefDTV_Channels.htm>DTV Channels/a>/td>/tr>tr idchtr>td idconditions_header colspan2>Current Weather Conditions/td> td idconditions_header>Current Weather Gauges/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Temperature/td> td idcondition_value>77.9°F/td> td nowrap bordercolor#000000 styleborder: thin solid rgb(0,0,0) rowspan26 valigntop aligncenter bgcolor#73ADD6> img srcOutsideTemp.gif altCurrent Outside Temperature> img onmouseoverpopup(Wind chill takes into account how the speed of the wind affects our perception of air temperature. Your body warms the surrounding air molecules by transferring heat from your skin. If there is no air movement, this insulating layer of warm air molecules stays next to your body and offers some protection from cooler air molecules. Wind disperses this layer of warm air, causing the air temperature to feel colder. The faster the wind blows, the quicker the layer of warm air is dispersed, and the colder you feel. Above 93.2ºF (34.0ºC), wind movement has no effect on the apparent temperature.); srcWindChill.gif altCurrent Wind Chill> img onmouseoverpopup(Heat Index uses temperature and relative humidity to determine how hot the air actually feels. When humidity is low, the apparent temperature will be lower than the air temperature, since perspiration evaporates rapidly to cool the body. However, when humidity is high (i.e., the air is saturated with water vapor) the apparent temperature feels higher than the actual air temperature, because perspiration evaporates more slowly.); srcHeatIndex.gif altCurrent Heat Index> img onmouseoverpopup(The Total Humidity Wind Index uses temperature, humidity, and wind speed to calculate an apparent temperature that incorporates the cooling effects of wind on our perception of temperature.); srcTHW.gif altCurrent THW Index>/p>br>p aligncenter>img srcOutsideHumidity.gif altCurrent Outside Humidity> img onmouseoverpopup(Dew-point is the temperature to which air must be cooled for saturation (100% relative humidity) to occur, providing there is no change in water content. The dew-point is an important measurement used to predict the formation of dew, frost, and fog. If dew-point and temperature are close together in the late afternoon when the air begins to turn colder, fog is likely during the night. Dew-point is also a good indicator of the air’s actual water vapor content, unlike relative humidity, which takes the air’s temperature into account. High dew-point indicates high vapor content; low dew-point indicates low vapor content. In addition a high dew-point indicates a better chance of rain and severe thunder storms.); srcDewPoint.gif altCurrent Outside Dewpoint> img onmouseoverpopup(UV Index rates the current intensity on a scale of 0 to 16. Anything above 5 is high and could result in sunburn. For fair skin persons, an hour of exposure at UV Level 3 is enough to cause a sunburn.); srcUV.gif altCurrent UV Index> img onmouseoverpopup(Global Solar Radiation is a measure of the intensity of the sun’s radiation reaching a horizontal surface. This irradiance includes both the direct component from the sun and the reflected component from the rest of the sky. The solar radiation reading gives a measure of the amount of solar radiation hitting the solar radiation sensor at any given time, expressed in Watts per square meter.); srcSolarRad.gif altCurrent Solar Radiation>/p>br>p aligncenter> img onmouseoverpopup(The Wind Direction indicator points to the direction wind is coming from.); srcWindDirection.gif altCurrent Wind Direction> img srcWindSpeed.gif altCurrent Wind Speed>/p>br>p aligncenter> img srcBarometer.gif altCurrent Barometer> img onmouseoverpopup(Rising pressure indicates clearing sky.);srcBarometerHistory.gif altBarometer History>/p>br>p aligncenter> img onmouseoverpopup(Rain that is fallen since midnight.); srcRain.gif altTodays Rain> img onmouseoverpopup(Storm Rain displays the rain total of the last rain event. It takes .02 inches of rain to begin a storm event and 24 hours without rain to end a storm event.); srcRainStorm.gif altStorm Rain Total> img srcRainRate.gif altCurrent Rain Rate> img srcMonthlyRain.gif altMonthly Rain Total> img srcYearlyRain.gif altYearly Rain Total>/p> /td>/tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Humidity/td> td idcondition_value>50% /td> /tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Dewpoint/td> td idcondition_value>57.8°F/td> /tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Wind/td> td idcondition_value>N at 4.0 mph/td> tr> td idcondition_name>Barometer/td> td idcondition_value>29.952 in. and Rising Slowly/td> /tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Todays Rain/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in./td> /tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Current Rain Rate/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in/hr/td> /tr> td idcondition_name>High Rain Rate/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in/hr at ----/td> /tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Storm Total/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in./td>/tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Monthly Rain/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in./td> /tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Yearly Rain/td> td idcondition_value>23.34 in./td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Wind Chill/td> td idcondition_value>77.9°F/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>THW Index (Feels Like)/td> td idcondition_value>77.9°F/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Heat Index/td> td idcondition_value>77.9°F/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>UV/td> td idcondition_value>0.0 index/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>Solar Radiation/td> td idcondition_value>0 W/m²/td>/tr> tr idchtr> td idconditions_header colspan2>Todays Highs/Lows/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Temperaturebr>Low Temperature/td> td idcondition_value> 78.2°F at 12:01abr>77.9°F at 12:17a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Humiditybr>Low Humidity/td> td idcondition_value>50% at 12:00a br>50% at 12:00a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Dewpointbr>Low Dewpoint>/td> td idcondition_value>58.0°F at; 12:00a br>58.0°F at 12:00a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Wind Speed/td> td idcondition_value>9.0 at; 12:00a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Barometerbr>Low Barometer/td> td idcondition_value>29.956 in. at 12:00abr>29.952 in. at 12:17a/td>/tr> tr> td idcondition_name>High Rain Rate/td> td idcondition_value>0.00 in/hr at ----/td>/tr> tr> td idcondition_name>Low Wind Chill/td> td idcondition_value>78.0°F at 12:00a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Heat Index/td> td idcondition_value>78.0°F at 12:00a/td>/tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High UV/td> td idcondition_value>0.0 index at ----/td> /tr>tr> td idcondition_name>High Solar Radiation/td> td idcondition_value>0 W/m² at ----/td>/tr> /table>br>small>Found this site useful, or have comments/suggestions? Send your comments to weatherhead at ds-w.info/small>/font>/BODY>/HTML>
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