Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Record Breaking

This morning's visual:
Yesterday was absolutely unbelievably hot here and record breaking.Afternoon temps were 30°C or better.It remained mostly clear and quite warm throughout the evening with temps still near 20 at midnight.Overnight the fog cam ashore and it is a cool 12 here at 7AM.
Today is forecast to be not as hot as yesterday but that may change once the fog lifts.There is still a lot of heat along the NE US coast influencing our weather and that will be lasting atleast another day.
More normal weather should be in place here by the latter part of the week.- ©Al C 2008
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Local conditions at publication time:
Observed at Hoptoad Hill (near Liverpool,NS):
Temperature: 12°C
Wind: light E
Sky: fog
Precip: none

From Environment Canada
Reported from Environment Canada's local weather station in Western Head:
Temperature: 9.9°C
Pressure / Tendency: 101.5 kPa rising
Humidity: 97 %
Dewpoint: 9.4°C
Wind: E 19 km/h

The forecast for our area:
Today..Cloudy with sunny periods. High 12 except 19 inland. UV index
7 or high.
Tonight..Cloudy. Periods of drizzle beginning late this evening. Fog
patches developing late this evening. Low 8.
Wednesday..Periods of drizzle ending in the morning then cloudy with
a few showers beginning early in the afternoon and ending late in the
day. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 14 except 22
inland.

Yesterday's official data from Environment Canada:
Temps: high: 22.2° low: 8.8° Precip: 0 mm
Note:The above temps are collected at the nearest local weather station located at Western Head which is very near the ocean.The temps there are quite different than here.



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