Monday, January 10, 2011

10 January 2011 - Conditions at 6:57 AM: -0.6C, Overcast, Wind: WNW 23 gust 36 km/h

We had about 5 cms of snow here yesterday from a system that moved through from daylight until the mid-afternoon.Temps were slightly above the freezing for most of the day and slightly below during the evening and overnight hours.

Flurries are expected for the next couple of days with a possibility of periods of snow in the middle of the week.No amounts have been forecast yet.

Forecasts for our area issued by Environment Canada :

(Normals: Max 0C / Min -10C)

Today

Cloudy with sunny periods and 40 percent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High plus 2.

Tonight

Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. Low minus 1.

Tuesday

A mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light late in the afternoon. High plus 2.

Wednesday

Periods of snow. Windy. Low minus 2. High plus 1.

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The marine forecast:

Gale warning in effect.
Wind northwest 25 to 35 knots becoming 25 this morning then
 diminishing to north 10 to 15 Tuesday afternoon. Wind diminishing to
 light Tuesday evening. Chance of flurries. Temperatures near plus 1.

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Today’s Weather Trivia:

10 January 1911: Of livestock, sheep suffer the most from cold. In Sweet Grass, AB, snow had drifted to the top of a 15-m-high cutbank, and 1,100 sheep walked off the cliff, more than 50 perishing. Another rancher lost a huge number of his 3,000-head flock, many straying before and during the storm. Another 700 sheep drifted onto the Milk River, near Coutts, after their herder abandoned them to seek shelter. -Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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Sky Events:

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ISS visible sightings:

Date: Monday, January 10, 2011

Time: 06:37 PM Duration: 2 minutes Maximum Elevation: 41° Approach: 27° above W

Departure: 24° above SSE

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A fat crescent Moon hangs high in the sky as darkness falls this evening. The crescent is bathed in sunshine, while the rest of the lunar disk is bathed in darkness. The brilliant planet Jupiter stands below the Moon.

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AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be low.

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