6 May 2010
Conditions in Liverpool,NS at 7:06:06 AM : 8.0°C | Clear | Wind: SSW 17 km/h
(Normals: Max: 14°C Min: 4°C)
After a little rain and a cool start yesterday turned out to be pretty nice once it cleared in the late afternoon.The temp rose to about +22°C in the late afternoon and it remained warm and sunny until sunset.The evening was clear with temps dropping to near +10.Overnight it dropped a couple of degrees but remained clear.Interestingly,the official high yesterday from the EC station at Western Head was +32°C.I don’t think that’s quite correct.
Today should be warm and sunny but a front is moving in later and it may produce some thunder showers this evening.Cooler and a bit unsettled to end the week and through the weekend.
The 3 day forecast for our area issued by Environment Canada:
· Today -- Sunny. Increasing cloudiness early this afternoon then periods of rain. Risk of thundershowers late this afternoon. Amount 2 mm. Wind becoming southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 near noon. High 18 except 12 along parts of the coast. UV index 6 or high.
· Tonight -- Periods of rain ending near midnight then clearing. Risk of thundershowers this evening. Amount 2 mm. Fog patches dissipating near midnight. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. Low 7.
· Friday -- A mix of sun and cloud. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 14.
· Saturday -- Cloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. Low 6. High 13.
Today’s Weather Trivia:
May 6,2006: After 72 days and 965 km, a British explorer abandoned his quest to be the first person to ski solo across the North Pole from
Sky Events:
ISS:
1. Date: Thursday, May 06, 2010
Time: 10:04 PM
Duration: 2 minutes
Maximum Elevation: 20°
Approach: 19° above N
Departure: 16° above NE
2. Date: Date: Thursday, May 06, 2010
Time: 11:38 PM
Duration: Less than 1 minute
Maximum Elevation: 19°
Approach: 15° above NW
Departure: 19° above NW
Under clear, dark skies, the globular star cluster known as M13 is just visible to the unaided eye. It looks like a small, faint blob of light along one side of the Keystone of Hercules. It is a family of several hundred thousand ancient stars.-- [StarDate Online | Weekly Stargazing Tips]
-Al C
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