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A barometer reading of 30 inches (Hg) is considered normal. Strong high pressure could register as high as 30.70 inches, whereas low pressure associated with a hurricane can dip below 27.30 inches (Hurricane Andrew had a measured surface pressure of 27.23 just before its landfall in Miami Dade County).
Vanos said people are most comfortable with barometric pressure of 30 inches of mercury (inHg). When it rises to 30.3 inHg or higher, or drops to 29.7 or lower, the risk of heart attack increases.
Know what represents reasonable barometer readings Normal is 29.9; range ~29.6 – 30.2 inches Hg (752-767 mm Hg)… at SEA LEVEL! Rarely (at sea level) do readings exceed 30.4 inches Hg (773 mm Hg)… except for occasional arctic highs in January.
Updated August 5, 2021 at 3:10 am
Humidity | 84% |
Barometric Pressure | 30.12 in. and falling |
Dew Point | 58.5° F / 14.7° C |
Soil Temperature 2 in. | 72.2° F / 22.4° C |
Soil Temperature 4 in. | 73.4° F / 23.0° C |
A barometric reading below 29.80 inHg is generally considered low, and low pressure is associated with warm air and rainstorms.
Migraine frequency increased on days when the barometric pressure was lower by 5 hectopascals (hPa) than the previous day. Migraine frequency also decreased on days when the barometric pressure was 5 hPa or higher than the previous day.
over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) acetaminophen (Tylenol) antinausea medications. medications called triptans, which treat migraine and cluster headaches.
Kansas City, MO barometric pressure today from 2:00 AM on Wed, Jun 16th 2021 until 7:00 PM. The following chart outlines hourly Kansas City, MO barometric pressure today (Wed, Jun 16th 2021). The lowest barometric pressure reading has been 29.93 inHg at 7:00 PM, while the highest recorded barometric pressure is 30.05 inHg at 9:00 AM.
Pressures seldom increase or decrease 1 inch of mercury ( 3.386 kPa /33.86 mbar / 25 mmHg) above or below the 30 inch mark ( 101.591kPa / 1015.91 mbar / 762 mmHg) unless weather conditions are extreme. Typical readings that would provide a reasonable forecast for 12-24 hrs ahead:
Updated March 13, 2018. By Michelle Miley. Barometric pressure, an indicator of the weight of column of air, ranges from an historic high of 32.01 inches to an all-time low of 25.9 inches.
The lowest humidity reading has been 36.48 percent at 3:50 PM, while the highest recorded humidity is 64.98 percent at 7:05 AM. Kansas City, MO barometric pressure today from 2:00 AM on Wed, Jun 16th 2021 until 7:00 PM. The following chart outlines hourly Kansas City, MO barometric pressure today (Wed, Jun 16th 2021).