21 October 2010
We had a sunny and decently warm day here yesterday with temps reaching to 15C.The evening was mild with increasing cloudiness as a system began to move into the area.Overnight temps were near 10C.
Rain is expected later today and tonight.Clearing tomorrow but cooler weather is expected for Friday and into the weekend.
The forecast for our area issued by Environment Canada :
(Normals: Max 12C / Min 4C)
Today
Cloudy. Periods of rain beginning early this afternoon. Amount 5 mm. Fog patches developing this afternoon. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h this morning. High 13.
Tonight
Periods of rain ending overnight then cloudy. Risk of thundershowers this evening and after midnight. Amount 10 mm. Fog patches. Wind becoming west 20 km/h after midnight. Low 7 except plus 4 inland.
Friday
Cloudy with sunny periods and 60 percent chance of showers. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. Temperature steady near 8.
Saturday
A mix of sun and cloud. Low plus 3. High 8.
Today’s Weather Trivia:
21 October 1908: One of the West's worst-ever early winter snowstorms raged, demoralizing railway companies. Officially, 25 cm of snow fell but when blown by gale-winds, snow filled several railway cuts to over 3 m deep. The storm halted trains because the snow was wholly unexpected. A Saddle Lake, AB, man clad in a sweater and without matches left his home to look for stock but perished in the blizzard. – Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada
Sky Events:
ISS visible sightings:There are no possible sightings until Oct 25.
The Moon is almost full tonight, so it's not only bright, but it remains in view all nights. Its glare will wash out this year's Orionid meteor shower. A few of the brightest meteors may shine through, but only from viewing locations away from city lights.
AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be low.
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