Yesterday was another mild day and not as wet as the previous 4 or 5.Most of the rain ended in the late morning and we actually had a brief period of sunshine in the late afternoon.Temps were in the middle teens.The evening remained mild with temps near 10C but it was quite foggy.
The fog is still with us this morning but only showers are expected today.Clearing should begin tomorrow…finally.
The forecast for our area issued by Environment Canada :
(Normals: Max 8C / Min 1C)
Today
Cloudy with sunny periods. 40 percent chance of showers or drizzle. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind becoming northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning. High 13.
Tonight
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers or drizzle. Wind northeast 30 km/h gusting to 50. Low 7.
Wednesday
Cloudy. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud near noon. Wind northeast 40 km/h gusting to 60. High 9.
Thursday
Sunny. Low plus 4. High 9.
Today’s Weather Trivia:
9 November 2006: The crews of 2 Canadian yachts had to be rescued during a North Atlantic storm. A 10-m yacht, with 3 aboard, foundered some 360 km from Yarmouth, NS, in 7-m seas and 92-km/h winds (over 100 km/h on Cape Breton Island). The 2nd vessel lost its navigation systems and engine power. A tanker rescued the 4 aboard the Rochelle IV, 1 suffering a broken arm from the battering taken by the boat. – Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada
Sky Events:
ISS visible sightings:
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 06:38 PM Duration: 2 minutes Maximum Elevation: 51° Approach: 16° above NW Departure: 51° above NNW
The constellation Pisces is high overhead this evening. It consists of two delicate streamers of stars that join to form a "V." The point of the V is sometimes called the Heavenly Knot. Starlore says it ties two fish together by their tails.
AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be low.
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