Saturday, February 9, 2008

A Gray Saturday

This morning's photo:There's not much to say about yesterday other than it was a typical February day for NS....albeit warmer than some years but still on the minus side or at 0° for a high temp.

There's not much expected for weather today but tomorrow is expected to be messy.....snow changing to rain in the forecast.

Today's pic is interesting....that's completely untouched but looks like an old tin-type.

- ©Al C 2008 (73's)


Conditions on Hoptoad Hill at publication time:

Temperature: -7°

Wind: light N

Sky: overcast

Precip: none


Conditions from Environment Canada's local weather station in Western Head at publication time (my station pics):

Temperature: -5.2°C
Pressure / Tendency: 101.5 kPa rising
Humidity: 94 %
Wind Chill: -9
Dewpoint: -6.1°C
Wind: N 8 km/h


The Environment Canada forecast for our area:

Today: Cloudy with sunny periods and 60 percent chance of flurries. High plus 1.
Tonight: Cloudy. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 overnight. Low minus 3.
Tomorrow: Cloudy. Snow beginning in the morning changing to periods of rain early in the afternoon then to flurries in the evening. Snowfall amount 5 to 10 cm except 2 cm along the coast. Rainfall amount 5 mm. Fog patches developing early in the afternoon. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 late in the day. High plus 3.

Yesterday's official data from Environment Canada:

Temps: high: -1.1° low: -8.3° Precip: 0mm


Weather links:

My 2007 blog on Weather Underground

Environment Canada

Intellicast


Local links:

The Liverpool Weather Cam

In Queens County Today

My biz


Other links/info:

My Location

My Power Point Presentation of this area(2006)




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