Beach Meadows yesterday afternoon.The fog was well offshore by then and the temp was into the +20Cs.
4 April 2010
Conditions in Liverpool,NS at 7:53:54 AM : 6.8°C | Clear | Wind: SW 10 km/h
(Normals: Max: 7°C Min: -2°C)
The weather really outdid itself yesterday with the afternoon temps at 20°C or better.There was some coastal fog until the early afternoon and then it moved well offshore except for some areas like Western Head where the ‘official’ weather data is collected.The maximum temp there was +9°C.For whatever reason,they refer to that as Liverpool in weather reports but,for those of us that live here,we know that it is not and we also know that it was well above +9°C here yesterday.Maybe some day Environment Canada will install a weather station in Liverpool but I won’t hold my breath waiting for that to happen.In the meantime we will just have to accept the fact that the official temperature reports that are posted online and broadcast by the media as being from ‘LIVERPOOL’ are really from WESTERN HEAD,approx. 10kms from town and on the much cooler coast.
More of this nice warm weather is expected today and we’ll probably set some more records.The warm and dry air will be with us for a few more days but some precip is possible later in the week.
Have a great Easter Sunday!!
- The 7 day forecast for our area issued by Environment Canada:
Today -- Cloudy. Becoming sunny with cloudy periods near noon. Fog retreating to the coast this morning. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h this afternoon. High 11 except 24 inland. UV index 4 or moderate.
Tonight -- A few clouds. Fog patches. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low plus 5.
Monday -- Sunny. High 11 except 16 inland.
Tuesday -- A mix of sun and cloud. Low plus 4. High 17 except 9 along parts of the coast.
Wednesday -- Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Low plus 4. High 12.
Thursday -- Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Low 6. High 14.
Friday -- Cloudy. Low 6. High 11.
Saturday --Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Low plus 4. High 9.
- Today’s Weather Trivia:
4 April 1951: Tonnes of ice in record high flood waters smashed hundreds of homes in
- Sky Events Tonight:
ISS: There are no visible views expected today.
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Polaris, the North Star, anchors the northern sky. It also anchors the Little Dipper. At nightfall, the dipper stretches roughly parallel to the northern horizon, with Polaris at the tip of the handle and the bowl to its right.
-Al C
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