Monday, June 14, 2010

Liverpool,Nova Scotia - Fog patches retreating to the coast early this morning. High 16. UV index 5 or moderate.

14 June 2010

Conditions in Liverpool,NS at 7:03:06 AM : 13°C | Fog | Wind: NE 6 km/h

 (Normals: Max: 21°C Min: 10°C)

Yesterday was quite a bit cooler than Saturday with afternoon temps only near 19°C.Fog began to move onshore in the evening and temps dropped to the mid-teens.This morning it is still very foggy and is expected to remain this way for most of the day.Clearing should begin later today or tonight and the next couple of days are forecast to be sunny and warm with temps possibly above seasonal norms by Wednsday.

 

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

Today -- Becoming cloudy this morning with 60 percent chance of showers Fog patches retreating to the coast early this morning. High 16. UV index 5 or moderate.

 Tonight -- Cloudy periods with 30 percent chance of showers this evening. Clearing overnight. Fog patches along the coast this evening. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h near midnight. Low 10.

 Tuesday -- Sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h increasing to 40 gusting to 60 in the morning then diminishing to 20 in the evening. High 20.

 Wednesday -- Sunny. Low 13. High 24.

 

Today's Weather Trivia:

June 14,1921: An account of the Raymore, AB, tornado: "... we raced to the granary ... Once inside, Mother asked for the babies and Father said ... he had put the boy ... under the bed and handed [her] a quilt saying, 'Here's the girl.' But she cried, 'There is no baby.' ... the child must have slipped out when the wind threw him against the woodpile ... He ran back ... and found [her]. It was a miracle ... she lived. – Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

Sky Events:

  • (ISS): Next visible sighting(s):

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Time: 02:15 AM

Duration: Less than 1 minute

Maximum Elevation: 17°

Approach: 17° above E

Departure: 15° above E

 

Time: 03:45 AM

Duration: 3 minutes

Maximum Elevation: 42°

Approach: 19° above W

Departure: 32° above NNE

 

 

  • A beautiful pairing of the Moon and the planet Venus highlights the western sky this evening. Venus is the brilliant "evening star" just above the crescent Moon. – [Star Date Online]

 

  • AURORA ('Northern Lights') WATCH: Although there  is a low  possibility of aurora activity tonight,solar activity is currently increasing and auroras could start at any time.

 

 

 

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