Tuesday, April 5, 2011

#Weather conditions in #Liverpool,Nova Scotia,#Canada @ 7:20 AM: +6.3°C / Drizzle / Humidity 89% / Wind SW 13.4 km/h

Official conditions (via the Western Head* wx station) @ 6:00 AM: +4.3C, Humidity 99%,Wind: SSW 17 km/h

Last 24 hrs min/max:

Liverpool: high +9.7°C low –2.9°C Wind:25.7km/h

Western Head:high +7.3°C low +0.5°C

Yesterday started out a bit on the cool side and a little frosty but temps warmed up quickly and the first half of the day was fairly nice.Clouds began to move in by mid-afternoon and temps dropped rapidly.Temps were near the freezing point and some snow began in the evening,changing to hail and rain by midnight.Overnight the temps rebounded to above freezing.

It is quite damp and drizzly here this morning and there will be little to no change in conditions throughout the day.Some clearing will begin tomorrow and the rest of the week will be generally a mix of sun and cloud with seasonal temps.

(Normals: Max +7°C / Min -2C)


Today
Periods of drizzle and fog. Wind southeast 40 km/h gusting to 60 becoming southwest 30 early this morning then increasing to 50 gusting to 80 near noon. High 8 except 12 inland.

Tonight
Periods of drizzle changing to rain early this evening and ending overnight then cloudy. Amount 5 to 10 mm. Fog dissipating overnight. Wind southwest 50 km/h gusting to 80 becoming west 20 near midnight. Low plus 2.

Wednesday
Cloudy. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud in the morning. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. High plus 5.

Thursday
A mix of sun and cloud. Low minus 1. High 7.

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The marine forecast:

Gale warning in effect.
Wind southeast 30 knots veering to southwest 30 early this morning
then increasing to 35 this afternoon with gusts to 45 along the
coast. Wind diminishing to northwest 20 to 25 after midnight. Rain
changing to periods of drizzle early this morning then to rain early
this evening and ending overnight. Fog patches dissipating after
midnight.

 
 
 
 

Today's Weather Trivia:

5 April 1922: A young woman wearing very little clothing disappeared into the snowy woods, while the temperatures dipped to -4°C. Villagers from Maniwaki, QC, searched for her or her dead body for 3 days, at times wading up to their armpits in icy-cold water. When found, she was not cold but the flesh was off her feet in places, her toes were turned up and blackened, and her legs were swollen. -Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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Sky Events:

  • Solar Activity: Solar activity is expected to be very low to low with a slight chance for moderate activity (isolated M-class).
  • AURORA ('Northern Lights') WATCH: Auroral activity will be LOW.
  • Next ISS visible sightings:Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 Time: 05:31 AM Duration: 3 minutes Maximum Elevation: 19° Approach: 10° above NW Departure: 16° above NNE
  • The Big Dipper stands high tonight. It is in the northeast in early evening, due north around midnight, and in the northwest in the wee hours of the morning. Its brightest star is Alpha Ursae Majoris, which forms the top outer point of the bowl.

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* The Western Head weather station is the official reporting station for this area.It is NOT located in Liverpool but is approx 10kms outside of town and on the seashore.The temperature difference between the town of Liverpool and the weather station can be quite large,especially in the summer months.

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