Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Liverpool,Nova Scotia - Temps way above normal

16 March 2010

Conditions in Liverpool,NS at 7:44:30 AM : 0°C | Overcast | Wind: NE 22 gust 37 km/h | Windchill: -6

(Normals: Max: 4°C Min: -5°C)

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The mild weather is continuing here with temps expected to be about 2 to 3 times the seasonal norm for the rest of the week (related article).Yesterday’s high was near +8°C but there was quite a lot of wind so it did feel somewhat cooler.The forecasted rain never happened here and it looks like most of it went to New England where they had high winds and torrential rain with flooding conditions extremely bad in Massachusetts.

Today we are expecting a warm and sunny day with much more to come throughout the rest of the week.The strong winds are also expected to diminish.

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The 3 day forecast for our area issued by Environment Canada:

  • Today: Sunny. High 7 except 11 inland. UV index 4 or moderate. 
  • Tonight: Clear. Low minus 2 except minus 7 in low lying inland areas. 
  • Wednesday: Sunny. Increasing cloudiness in the evening. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h in the evening. High 12. 
  • Thursday: Showers. Low plus 2.   High 9.
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Today’s Weather Trivia:

16 March 2007: While crossing Great Slave Lake (NT), 2 snowmobilers ran out of gas but managed to survive 2 nights on the ice in -30°C weather. The RCMP said the men ran out of fuel after their extra gas tank sprang a leak. They began walking to Yellowknife and were picked up 60 km from their destination. Along the way, they made lean-tos and built fires to keep warm. Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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SKY EVENTS TONIGHT:

ISS: Rising at 9:10PM in the northwest,visible for about 3 mins as it moves high in the sky.

The planet Venus is slowly returning to prominence. It is quite low in the west at sunset, and sets in early evening. Look for it a little to the left or upper left of the Moon as darkness falls tonight, and well below the Moon tomorrow evening.

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-Al C

 

 

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