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Daily Update – April 1, 2022

Good morning! Happy Trout Season ๐ŸŽฃ

River levels have to be raging after last night’s rain. But trout season isn’t a one day affair and indeed it’s April so don’t be fooled.

After last night’s heavy rain, just cloudy โ˜๏ธand 43 degrees in Delmar, NY. Calm wind. Temperatures will drop below freezing at tomorrow around 3 am. โ˜ƒ๏ธ

It wouldn’t be a bad day for fishing ๐ŸŽฃ if not for the high water levels and the fact that I have to work today. Friday often is the busiest day of the year where I work. ๐Ÿข That said most of this week has been a bit of a busy week. I guess it makes up for all of the downtime earlier on.

Last night I got home around 6 ๐Ÿก had a quick dinner ๐Ÿฒ but the rain arrived before I could go for my evening walk. So I sat on the tailgate of my pick up ๐Ÿ›ป and watched the rain come in before it really started to pour. Then I retired to bed around seven 7โƒฃ. I was tired as I keep waking up earlier and earlier. I honestly thought ๐Ÿ’ญ it was going to be a much longer night at work.

Definitely a good rain storm last night ๐ŸŒง๏ธ, probably good for a few inches of rain and lots of sewer overflows in the cities. We ended up with above average precipitation for the month of March due to the rain.

I thought about going out to Rennselearville to fish and camp over night this weekend but water levels are high, going to be windy and very sunny on Saturday. โ˜€ Plus I’m thinking of going up north or maybe to Central NY either thr following weekend or maybe Easter Weekend. โ›บ

It might be another stay at home ๐Ÿก weekend. Probably too cold to paint Big Red but that’s fine. I get tired from the work week and like to rest on Saturday. Then maybe take a walk out to Five Rivers. ๐Ÿฆ Then maybe finish up my home work for the GIS class down at the library. ๐Ÿ“š

I was thinking about going to the transfer station โ™ป to drop off cans ๐Ÿฅซ and bottles but I might wait as I’m the about seeing if there is some garbage or e-waste that I can purge. I haven’t taken anything to the transfer station as garbage on about ten years, preferring to burn or recycle most of it with an occasional gas station garbage can. But you sometimes end up with things like broken metal chairs or a broken snow shovel that don’t fit into any of those categories nicely. It’s nice when you don’t generate much garbage but you end up with a lot of broken shit. ๐Ÿ—‘

Been researching Park and Ride lots in Schenectady and bus schedules ๐Ÿš as that might be a convenient alternative to facing rush hour traffic getting out of the city when heading up to the Adirondacks this summer. There is that CDTA 531 express to Saint Lukes and Woodlawn Park and Ride plus the limited stop CDTA 905. ๐ŸšI hate driving the Thruway at rush hour and while I would have to get an earlier start, most of the traffic would be going the opposite way plus I wouldn’t have to find street parking in Albany. Another possibility I saw was that CDTA is taking over or at least chartering Brown’s Amsterdam routes so I might be able to even park there. ๐Ÿ…ฟ

I don’t know about you but I’m glad April has returned. ๐ŸŒท The greening up of things is always nice as is getting out of town โ›บ and sleeping ๐Ÿ˜ด with the windows open ๐Ÿ”ณ. I’m sure with the rain last night and the relatively mild forecast for the week ahead it should accelerate the rate spring arrives. As much as I hate the black flies it’s nice to have nights in the wilderness by the fire with a cold beer ๐Ÿ”ฅ. And I’m really looking forward to laying in a lazy river with that big black truck intertube. โšซ

April 11, 2019 Morning

Good morning! Happy Thursday. Next Thursday the Average High is 60 ๓Ÿ€ฎ. Mostly sunny and 33 degrees at the Elm Ave Park & Ride – CDTA in Delmar. Chilly spring morning, just waiting for 8:26 to roll around to head downtown. I think we are about to roll now. There is a north-northwest breeze at 5 mph. ๐Ÿƒ.

Definitely lots of sun โ˜€ today, but chilly. Nice walk down to the express bus ๐Ÿš. Spring is only a few weeks away most likely though. ๐ŸŒทThe plan is at lunch time to take a bus up to DePaula Chevrolet and get that part I need. Pretty smooth commute on this rather sunny Thursday.

Today will be mostly sunny ๐ŸŒž, with a high of 52 degrees at 4pm. Four degrees below normal, which is similiar to a typical day around April 2nd. North wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the afternoon. A year ago, we had partly cloudy. The high last year was 50 degrees. The record high of 87 was set in 2017. 1.7 inches of snow fell back in 1942.โ„ Heavy snow is increasingly rare this time of year but it occasionally happens as Midwestern folks are discovering. I guess it’s a break from them hauling manure for a few days. ๐Ÿ’ฉ

The sun will set at 7:33 pm with dusk around 8:02 pm, which is one minute and 8 seconds later than yesterday. ๐ŸŒ‡ At sunset, look for mostly cloudy skies โ˜ and temperatures around 48 degrees. There will be a calm wind. Today will have 13 hours and 13 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 48 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy ๐ŸŒฅ, with a low of 36 degrees at 5am. Typical for tonight. Light southeast wind. In 2018, we had mostly clear skies. It got down to 29 degrees. The record low of 13 occurred back in 1874. I think I’ll keep the windows closed one more day.

I got to continue cleaning out the refrigerator tonight, ๐Ÿ  separating out the moldy food ๐Ÿฒ and the cans and glass for recycling โ™ป this weekend. Gross but necessary as I don’t have trash service where I live and pay by the bag for anything I don’t recycle or compost.

As previously noted, next Thursday the Average High is 60 ๐ŸŒผ when the sun will be setting at 7:41 pm with dusk at 8:10 pm. On that day in 2018, we had cloudy and temperatures between 47 and 33 degrees. Sometimes days disappoint. We hit a record high of 90 back in 1976.

Today if I have time โŒš I’ll post some of the maps I’ve been working on ๐ŸŒover the past few days. I’ve come up with unique ideas. I also have some essays, charts and other graphs to post ๐Ÿ“Š from things I’ve developed over the past few weeks.

I am keeping an eye on the really long range ๐Ÿ‘€for the Easter Long Weekend and it doesn’t look great. I have Good Friday off. I’m not hung up on heading out of town for Easter ๐Ÿ‡ weekend but I could decide to head up north on a Thursday night for the final and weekend of April and make my own long weekend trip depending on the weather.

I’m looking forward to packing my camping gear โ›บ in my truck and getting ready for camping season in a week or two to kick off. I like nice nights in the wilderness.

Cold water

April 14, 2018 Morning

Good morning! Happy Saturday. Next Saturday is Earth Day 🌎. No kids, Rolling Coal doesn’t cause global warming. Mostly cloudy and 43 degrees in Delmar, NY. โ˜ There is a north breeze at 11 mph. 🍃. A big gust of breeze came by and it’s cloudy to the north with sun to the south. Temperatures will drop below freezing around 1 am. โ˜ƒ๏ธ

Today will have a chance of rain, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy,โ›… with a temperature falling to around 37 by 5pm. North wind 13 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. A year ago, we had sunny skies. The high last year was 64 degrees. Not this year though. The record high of 83 was set in 1968. 1.4 inches of snow fell back in 1950.โ„ Hardly something to write back home about.

The sun will set at 7:36 pm with dusk around 8:06 pm, which is one minute and 8 seconds later than yesterday. 🌇 At sunset, look for clouds โ˜ and 36 degrees. There will be a north-northeast breeze at 13 mph. Today will have 13 hours and 22 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 46 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will rain before 2am, then freezing rain and sleet. โ˜” Low of 32 degrees at 2am. Five degrees below normal. Leave your windshield wipers up and prepare to wash your car off again this week. North wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Little or no ice accumulation expected. New sleet accumulation of less than a half inch possible. In 2017, we had mostly clear skies. It got down to 33 degrees. The record low of 21 occurred back in 1940.

It was nice down at the Town Park last night. 🌳Rather than stare at a screen, I brought a book📖 I had purchased years ago and was re-reading about renewable energy.📘Reading really is a very enjoyable thing especially with the fresh air down at the park. Reading this older book reminded me how much things have changed over the past decade. 🔧🔩 Certainly lighting technology has changed dramatically over the years, but most of the book is still quite relevant. People don’t think about insulation and vapor barriers but in many cases it’s actually more important to an energy efficient house than solar panels or fancy light bulbs. 🔋I don’t have the knowledge or the skills to do much home building but I am definitely interested in the electrical side of things, especially low voltage. 📟 I’m trying to become more educated though over the next ten years or so.

Starting to see green popping up at the park but it still gets dark quite early – about the same time that is common in late August.🌃 One of these days I’m going to do a chart or table on the blog that shows what one day’s average is most similar to the autumn season. 🎆For example, a 60 degree day in April is similar to certain day in October or a 7:30 sunset in April is equal to 7:30 sunset in early September. Not a difficult thing to calculate per se but quite fascinating.

I was going to have a beer out back but I don’t think the accessory battery has been fully charged in a while,โ›” so the protective relay has shut off the lights to the truck cap.🔋 I really need to get that solar panel mounted so it trickle charges all week long. 🚒Plus I’ve really cut back on drinking because it’s expensive and I have so little extra money to piss away🍺 and plus I wanted to work on wiring up the board I’m building.

Soldered on the pin headers for another Arduino Nano and are in the process of building another board for driving another of those MAX 7219 displays like the one that is now in my office. 💻I have the parts to build several more and this one will be an improved model with a 32kb external eeprom to allow many more random strings and quotes.โšก I’m thinking of skipping the case on this one and mounting the display directly to the wall. I quit soldering last night when I discovered I had a dead short that I’m struggling to find.🔬 I’m going to keep unsoldering and testing leads to find where I’ve accidentally either burnt off insulation or caused a solder bridge. 🔎It’s not apparent where the problem is from studying the connections with the big magnifying glass built-in with my helping hands unit.

I think today is going to be a pretty busy day with work, but I’m hopeful I will be home before the freezing rain comes.💦 I think the risk of rain has fallen around here at least for today. But I’m going to watch the forecast like a hawk and as things evolve I’ll plan my day accordingly.👀 I struggle to accept that we are still dealing with winter crap now that calendar winter is in the rear view mirror and summer is closer than Ground Hog Day.

Still thinking but not 100% certain if after the Pine Bush hike if I will go up to the Adirondacks to fish and camp. โ›บ Depends a whole lot on the weather. At this point, what’s one more week if I can get a full weekend of camping out of it or maybe even a three day weekend.🎣 By then the sun will be setting later too which is a good thing.

As previously noted, next Saturday is Earth Day 🌎 when the sun will be setting at 7:44 pm with dusk at 8:14 pm. On that day in 2017, we had rain, drizzle, mist, cloudy skies and temperatures between 57 and 47 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 61 degrees. We hit a record high of 89 back in 1923.

April 12, 2018 – Next Sixteen Weeks

While lately it’s been pretty cool to start out the spring season, the weather is slowly but surely moderating.๐ŸŒผ๐ŸŒป๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒบ This time of year sees the quickest average increases in warmth, and indeed with the lack of freezing temperatures over the next week, we should soon start to see some greening up of the landscape, at least in the city.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Apr 12 5:48 am 6:17 am 7:34 pm 8:03 pm 13:17 57 36 84 (1977) 13 (1874)
1 Apr 19 5:36 am 6:06 am 7:42 pm 8:12 pm 13:36 60 39 92 (1976) 18 (1875)
2 Apr 26 5:25 am 5:55 am 7:50 pm 8:20 pm 13:54 63 41 90 (1990) 24 (1972)
3 May 3 5:14 am 5:46 am 7:58 pm 8:29 pm 14:12 66 43 89 (2001) 29 (1966)
4 May 10 5:05 am 5:37 am 8:06 pm 8:37 pm 14:28 68 45 92 (1970) 28 (1958)
5 May 17 4:57 am 5:30 am 8:13 pm 8:46 pm 14:43 70 47 92 (2017) 30 (1959)
6 May 24 4:51 am 5:24 am 8:20 pm 8:53 pm 14:55 72 50 92 (1964) 29 (1963)
7 May 31 4:46 am 5:20 am 8:26 pm 9:00 pm 15:05 74 52 92 (2013) 34 (1961)
8 Jun 7 4:43 am 5:17 am 8:31 pm 9:05 pm 15:13 76 54 95 (1999) 37 (1958)
9 Jun 14 4:42 am 5:16 am 8:34 pm 9:09 pm 15:17 78 56 96 (1892) 39 (1970)
10 Jun 21 4:42 am 5:17 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:19 79 58 97 (1938) 41 (1970)
11 Jun 28 4:45 am 5:20 am 8:37 pm 9:12 pm 15:16 81 60 99 (1901) 43 (1970)
12 Jul 5 4:49 am 5:24 am 8:36 pm 9:10 pm 15:11 82 61 99 (1919) 44 (1982)
13 Jul 12 4:55 am 5:29 am 8:32 pm 9:06 pm 15:03 82 62 96 (1935) 44 (1978)
14 Jul 19 5:02 am 5:35 am 8:28 pm 9:01 pm 14:52 83 62 97 (1904) 47 (1875)
15 Jul 26 5:09 am 5:42 am 8:21 pm 8:54 pm 14:39 83 62 96 (1963) 46 (1976)
16 Aug 2 5:17 am 5:49 am 8:14 pm 8:45 pm 14:24 82 61 97 (1975) 45 (1976)

Top of Wolf Hill

Pool

January 26, 2018 – Next Sixteen Weeks

Slowly but surely we are climbing out of the deep and dark of winter. At this point average temperatures will be increasing about a degree each week, then will start accelerating as we get to mid-February as spring approaches. When March gets underway, days in the 40s will not be uncommon and by April many days may hit the fifties. It’s called spring, and it eventually thaws out.

In the evening, you will notice we are past the five PM sunset, with daylight growing to 10 hours a day by next week. Seven weeks out from now will be daylight savings time with it not getting pitch black until well into the seven o’clock hour.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Jan 26 6:44 am 7:14 am 5:01 pm 5:32 pm 9:47 31 14 59 (1950) -17 (1920)
1 Feb 2 6:37 am 7:07 am 5:11 pm 5:40 pm 10:03 32 15 53 (1981) -18 (1961)
2 Feb 9 6:29 am 6:58 am 5:20 pm 5:49 pm 10:21 33 16 57 (1925) -20 (1934)
3 Feb 16 6:20 am 6:49 am 5:29 pm 5:58 pm 10:39 35 17 61 (2006) -20 (1943)
4 Feb 23 6:10 am 6:38 am 5:38 pm 6:06 pm 10:59 37 19 69 (2017) -16 (1972)
5 Mar 2 5:59 am 6:27 am 5:46 pm 6:15 pm 11:19 39 21 65 (1991) -4 (1940)
6 Mar 9 5:47 am 6:15 am 5:55 pm 6:23 pm 11:39 41 23 81 (2016) -14 (1943)
7 Mar 16 6:35 am 7:03 am 7:03 pm 7:31 pm 11:59 44 26 82 (1990) 4 (1980)
8 Mar 23 6:23 am 6:51 am 7:11 pm 7:39 pm 12:20 47 28 80 (1938) -4 (1875)
9 Mar 30 6:11 am 6:39 am 7:19 pm 7:48 pm 12:40 51 31 86 (1986) 7 (1970)
10 Apr 6 5:58 am 6:27 am 7:27 pm 7:56 pm 13:00 54 34 82 (1921) 14 (1943)
11 Apr 13 5:46 am 6:15 am 7:35 pm 8:04 pm 13:19 57 37 87 (1977) 19 (1874)
12 Apr 20 5:34 am 6:04 am 7:43 pm 8:13 pm 13:39 61 39 93 (1941) 19 (1875)
13 Apr 27 5:23 am 5:54 am 7:51 pm 8:22 pm 13:57 63 41 91 (1962) 26 (1963)
14 May 4 5:13 am 5:44 am 7:59 pm 8:30 pm 14:14 66 44 91 (1944) 28 (1985)
15 May 11 5:04 am 5:36 am 8:07 pm 8:39 pm 14:30 68 46 90 (1911) 29 (2010)
16 May 18 4:56 am 5:29 am 8:14 pm 8:47 pm 14:45 70 48 94 (2017) 29 (1981)

 White Pine Stand

March 30, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

While this will shock no one, as we head into the month of April, the weather generally gets nicer in the Albany area. Record breaking lows rise up to the teens then to the thirties later on, and we are now beyond the below zero weather at this point. Average temperatures are now in the 50s, rising to the 60s by mid-month. Warm days that reach the 90 degree mark are not unheard of in April. Dusk by the first week of April, becomes around 8 PM then later as each day progresses. I should be able to go to the park after work, starting in April, which is great.

Red and Yellow

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 March 30 6:10 am 6:38 am 7:19 pm 7:48 pm 12:41 51 31 86 (1986) 7 (1970)
1 April 6 5:57 am 6:26 am 7:27 pm 7:56 pm 13:01 54 34 82 (1921) 14 (1943)
2 April 13 5:45 am 6:14 am 7:35 pm 8:04 pm 13:20 57 37 87 (1977) 19 (1874)
3 April 20 5:34 am 6:03 am 7:43 pm 8:13 pm 13:39 61 39 93 (1941) 19 (1875)
4 April 27 5:22 am 5:53 am 7:51 pm 8:22 pm 13:58 63 41 91 (1962) 26 (1963)
5 May 4 5:12 am 5:43 am 7:59 pm 8:30 pm 14:15 66 44 91 (1944) 28 (1985)
6 May 11 5:03 am 5:35 am 8:07 pm 8:39 pm 14:31 68 46 90 (1911) 29 (2010)
7 May 18 4:55 am 5:28 am 8:14 pm 8:47 pm 14:45 70 48 94 (1962) 29 (1981)
8 May 25 4:49 am 5:23 am 8:21 pm 8:54 pm 14:57 72 50 94 (1981) 30 (1956)
9 June 1 4:45 am 5:19 am 8:26 pm 9:01 pm 15:07 74 52 94 (1918) 35 (1945)
10 June 8 4:42 am 5:16 am 8:31 pm 9:06 pm 15:14 76 54 93 (2011) 38 (1951)
11 June 15 4:41 am 5:16 am 8:35 pm 9:09 pm 15:18 78 57 96 (1988) 42 (1985)
12 June 22 4:42 am 5:17 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:19 80 59 95 (1954) 37 (1940)
13 June 29 4:45 am 5:20 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:16 81 60 96 (1944) 44 (1981)
14 July 6 4:50 am 5:24 am 8:35 pm 9:09 pm 15:10 82 61 97 (1886) 47 (1962)
15 July 13 4:56 am 5:29 am 8:31 pm 9:05 pm 15:01 83 62 96 (1894) 45 (1939)
16 July 20 5:03 am 5:36 am 8:26 pm 8:59 pm 14:50 83 62 97 (1991) 49 (1974)

Along the Ravine