Saturday, May 28, 2011

#Weather in #Liverpool,#Canada @ 9:10 AM: +11.3°C / Overcast / Humidity 85% / Wind E 3.6 km/h



Official conditions (via the Western Head* wx station) @ 8:00 AM:
+10.1°C, Humidity 100%,Wind: E 2 km/h
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Last 24 hrs min/max:

Liverpool: low +8.2°C high +19.6°C Max wind: S 11 km/h

Western Head: low +8.0°C high +11.5°C Max wind: S 15 km/h

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Yesterday was another mostly cloudy day even though temps reached into the
upper teens.The evening was foggy and damp,as per usual.
There will be very little,if any,change in conditions over the next 3 days.
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Forecasts for our area issued by Environment Canada :

Land:
(Normals: Max +18C / Min +6C)

Today:Periods of drizzle ending near noon then cloudy with sunny periods.
Fog patches retreating to the coast early this afternoon. High 11 except 17
inland. UV index 7 or high.
Tonight:Cloudy. Periods of drizzle beginning this evening. Fog patches
spreading inland this evening. Low 10.
Sunday:Periods of drizzle ending near noon then cloudy. Periods of drizzle
beginning in the evening. Fog patches retreating to the coast early in the
afternoon. High 11 except 17 inland.
Monday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 11. High 20.

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Marine:
Wind light increasing to southwest 10 to 15 knots this evening and to
15 to 20 Sunday evening. Periods of drizzle and fog.

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Today's Weather Trivia:
2005: A deluge in southern Nova Scotia swamped roads, bridges, and scores of
homes. Bridgewater declared a state of emergency and RCMP went door-to-door,
at times by boat, to ensure residents had left. Parts of Nova Scotia got
248+ mm of rain, their wettest May ever. Halifax had 11 straight days of
rain (3 over 55 mm). A Hebbville woman tied her greenhouse to a tree when it
began floating away.
-Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips.
© Environment Canada


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Sky Events:

Solar Activity: Solar activity is expected to be low with a chance for
C-class events, and a slight chance for an M-class event, as regions on the
disk continue to evolve.
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AURORA ('Northern Lights') WATCH: Auroral activity will be low.
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Next ISS visible sighting:
Sunday, May 29, 2011 Time: 03:54 AM Duration: 2 minutes Maximum Elevation:
12° Approach: 11° above SSE Departure: 10° above ESE
Shuttle(docked):
Sunday, May 29, 2011 Time: 03:54 AM Duration: 2 minutes Maximum Elevation:
12° Approach: 11° above SSE Departure: 10° above ESE
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Look for Jupiter, the largest planet of the solar system, to the lower right
of the Moon at first light tomorrow. It looks like a brilliant cream-colored
star, outshining all the true stars in the night sky.

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* The Western Head weather station is the official reporting station for
this area.It is NOT located in Liverpool but is approx 10kms outside of town
and on the seashore.The temperature difference between the town of Liverpool
and the weather station can be quite large,especially in the summer months.

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