
Reviewers have used these mini lights for lighting up stairways, cupboards, attic spaces, and garden sheds, and they like that their approximate 70-hour lifespan lasts an impressively long time, if they're not used for hours on end every day. You can buy them in a few different styles and light brightnesses, and I highly recommend getting the four-pack with AAA batteries included. This set of battery-operated lights comes with its own adhesive tape that really sticks, so place them with care. I can't stress enough how lovely it is having little pops of ambient light at home, whether to make the space cozier (even an unexpected space like the kitchen sink) or simply brighter. They are the perfect little problem-solvers every home can benefit from, at an incredibly reasonable price point. Five bright white LEDs in each light Battery operated - no installation or wires One-touch on/off operation Great for bookshelves, closets, office. And over the sink, these tap lights provide both accent lighting and the ability to wash dishes with more visibility. The storage closet was an obvious choice: Without these lights, it's super dark and scary and there.

I have these in a number of spots in my apartment, but the two in particular that have significantly improved my life have been inside my storage closet and over my sink. They're less than 3 inches in diameter and adhere to any surface at home - shining bright white light at the literal press of a button with no complicated installations. –Early estimates on potential rainfall, which is need in the city given how dry August has been running with only a third its normal rain, run in the 0.4 to 1.2″ range if all the potential bursts of showers and t-storms materialize between now and next Tuesday.That's why I love this simple set of LED tap lights from Amazon. –Scattered 30% coverage thunderstorms are to develop Sunday afternoon–but maximum t-storm coverage amounting to as much as 50% of the metro area–is to occur later Sunday night into Monday. While lake breezes will limit shoreline highs a bit while low 80s occur inland Saturday, Sunday’s well organized “SSW” winds will overcome any lake cooling pushing near 90-deg warmth up to and over area beaches and offshore waters. Clearing will accompany the declining atmospheric moisture levels Friday. Dew points, which may start off in the low 60s with early clouds, are to drop Friday afternoon and evening into the low 50s. So, Friday is likely to end up the coolest of the next 7 days with declining daytime humidities Friday. –“NNE” winds travel a 280-mile swath of Lake Michigan given the wind plenty of time to cool over the lake waters.

It’s the type of wind and wave regime likely to necessitate a BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT on Friday and into Friday night. This is likely to build seas into the 3 to 6 ft. full length of Lake Michigan) “NNE” lock in and strengthens. –Friday becomes dicey for swimmers and mariners along and off the Chicago shoreline as FULL FETCH (i.e. –A cold front is to sweep over Chicago near 9pm Thursday evening (give or take an hour)–shifting winds initially to the northwest. The period from 2 to 8pm CDT Thursday would appear the period at greatest risk for these storms. –Daytime heating and a boost in humidity Thursday is likely to produce scattered thunderstorms which would bubble up over perhaps 40 to 50% of the area in the afternoon and evening hours. Coverage of any rain at that time would likely come in around 30% of the area. –A few showers and some thunderstorms have popped in Iowa, Minnesota and western Wisconsin and there’s a chance several scattered showers, a few possibly thundery, could hold together and reach Chicago in the hours around and just after daybreak Thursday.
To date, August 1-24, 2022, is averaging 1.9-deg cooler than a year ago. This August, which ends a week from today–next Wednesday at midnight -appears on track to produce just 2 with a potential third 90 if Sunday manages a 90-deg high, which isn’t completely out of the realm of possibility. August a year ago ended up producing eight days at or above 90. We began a 5-consecutive day hot spell on this date last year with daytime each of the 5 days from August 24-28 at or above 90-and a 6th day (Aug 29) with a high of 89.
