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February 8, 2018 – Next Sixteen Weeks

Spring maybe a little over five and half weeks away, slowly but surely we are climbing out of the bleak of winter.β˜ƒ By March, temperatures in the 40s are common, and indeed sometimes we get weather in the 50s, 60s, and 70s.🌲 Who know how many much snow we get in March, it can very a lot from year to year.🌻

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Feb 8 6:30 am 7:00 am 5:18 pm 5:48 pm 10:18 33 16 52 (1925) -16 (1950)
1 Feb 15 6:21 am 6:50 am 5:28 pm 5:56 pm 10:37 35 17 55 (2006) -22 (1943)
2 Feb 22 6:11 am 6:40 am 5:36 pm 6:05 pm 10:56 36 19 68 (1997) -8 (1963)
3 Mar 1 6:01 am 6:29 am 5:45 pm 6:13 pm 11:16 39 21 66 (2017) -9 (1948)
4 Mar 8 5:49 am 6:17 am 5:54 pm 6:22 pm 11:36 41 23 68 (2012) -2 (1989)
5 Mar 15 6:37 am 7:05 am 7:02 pm 7:30 pm 11:56 44 25 72 (1989) 1 (1993)
6 Mar 22 6:25 am 6:53 am 7:10 pm 7:38 pm 12:17 47 28 81 (2012) 2 (1875)
7 Mar 29 6:12 am 6:41 am 7:18 pm 7:46 pm 12:37 50 31 85 (1946) 0 (1923)
8 Apr 5 6:00 am 6:29 am 7:26 pm 7:55 pm 12:57 54 33 82 (1928) 14 (2016)
9 Apr 12 5:48 am 6:17 am 7:34 pm 8:03 pm 13:17 57 36 84 (1977) 13 (1874)
10 Apr 19 5:36 am 6:06 am 7:42 pm 8:12 pm 13:36 60 39 92 (1976) 18 (1875)
11 Apr 26 5:25 am 5:55 am 7:50 pm 8:20 pm 13:54 63 41 90 (1990) 24 (1972)
12 May 3 5:14 am 5:45 am 7:58 pm 8:29 pm 14:12 66 43 89 (2001) 29 (1966)
13 May 10 5:05 am 5:37 am 8:06 pm 8:37 pm 14:28 68 45 92 (1970) 28 (1958)
14 May 17 4:57 am 5:30 am 8:13 pm 8:45 pm 14:43 70 47 92 (2017) 30 (1959)
15 May 24 4:50 am 5:24 am 8:20 pm 8:53 pm 14:55 72 50 92 (1964) 29 (1963)
16 May 31 4:46 am 5:20 am 8:26 pm 9:00 pm 15:06 74 52 92 (2013) 34 (1961)

America

Dirt Road To Farm Tower

 

February 26, 2017 Night

Good evening! Mostly clear and 26 degrees in Delmar, NY. There is a east breeze at 6 mph.

Saturday this weekend was so beautiful in the morning. I really had wish I had planned to go to Hannacroix Preserve or maybe some place more distant on Saturday. But I got my taxes done. So that was a good thing. It was nice hiking at Five Rivers Environmental Education Center for a few hours on Saturday, but it’s really not my favorite place to go as it’s much too suburban for my taste. Albany Pine Bush hike I led today was pretty successful, as a few of the regulars showed up, despite the cold windy weather. My expectations were low as soon as I stepped outside this morning. But it turned out good. Out walking it wasn’t so bad as the calories you burned made up for the cold. I got my shopping done, so I have food for the week and don’t have to go anywhere except maybe the car wash. 

There pretty good thunderstorms last evening, although it was mostly heavy rain and sleet with a few clips of thunder and some brief wind. During the half hour between when the front went through and when it was over, the temperature had to drop 20 degrees. So much colder this evening.I had to turn the heat back on at home and close, lock, and put storm windows back in. 

Fixed a bunch of bugs on my blog last night. And made some new bugs. Most of those bugs are minor  but they should reduce the number of messed up charts, posts scheduled for the wrong time, and glitches setting up picture locations.  Also added some user adjustable charts and the code implementing a new weather chart. Of course in the process of the fix, I managed to create new bugs including a nasty one that accidentally revealed all my recently saved drafts posts to Facebook. 

It was a pretty good weekend until I things started to go terribly wrong on Sunday evening. First off, I decided to get my truck washed – putting it off until the rain could wash the salt off the pavement – and by then the car wash by closed for repair. Damn kids with their muddy trucks. I might go back tomorrow after work. I pushed forward several minor blog fixes but that all went terribly wrong when a single line of code went wrong. All kinds of draft content posted, clogging up people’s Facebook feed, getting at least one person angry at me because I said something in a draft that wasn’t exactly the most artful of words. People get over their egos.  And it’s deleted now. Drafts are meant to be private, used to work out ideas. I got to be more careful what I put in drafts, should they ever go public again. On top of that, I’m concerned I’m getting an ear infection in my left ear, which feels kind of like there is fluid in it. And I broke my headphones. I bought a new set – another $7 set of ear buds at Walmart. But if I get a full blown ear infection, I don’t think I’ll be wearing them anytime soon. I’m hoping it will be fine by morning, if not ill give it some time then it’s off to the doctor. I hate using antibiotics but I don’t want to lose my hearing like so many older people I know. 

Tonight will be partly cloudy, with a low of 25 degrees at 11pm. Five degrees above normal. East wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable. In 2016, it got down to 17 degrees with periods of snow. The record low of -13 occurred back in 1940.

Waxing Crescent Moon tonight with 5% illuminated. The First Quarter Moon is next Sunday with partly cloudy skies expected. The Full β€œWorm” Moon is in 2 weeks. The sun will rise at 6:33 am with the first light at 6:05 am, which is 1 minutes and 36 seconds earlier then yesterday. Tonight will have 12 hours and 49 minutes of darkness, a decrease of 2 minutes and 51 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will be mostly sunny, with a high of 52 degrees at 3pm. 16 degrees above normal. Breezy, with a south wind 9 to 14 mph becoming west 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 31 mph. I wish we had weather like that today. A year ago, we had snow and a high of 39 degrees. The record high of 61 was set in 1997. 3.6 inches of snow fell back in 2013.

Looking forward to wiring up those gang plate switches and the dimmer next weekend. I think I will put the shelf/gun rack strip and the cap roof lighting on the same dimmer switch but with separate on off switches. It looks like I can also wire the built in USB port and volt meter to an on off switch so it won’t be glowing all night or wasting power unnecessarily. Nice blade connectors that are easy to crimp, use and move around as needed. I also want to get the low voltage disconnect hooked up. Since I pulled the solar controller, it seems like the accessory battery isn’t going flat so quickly. Maybe I won’t have to rush out to replace it, although I may still do it before peak camping season. I hate sitting in the dark at camp. 

In four weeks on March 26 the sun will be setting at 7:15 pm (Daylight Savings Time), which is 1 hour and 33 minutes later then tonight. In 2016 on that day, we had mostly cloudy skies and temperatures between 52 and 34 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 49 and 29 degrees. The record high of 74 degrees was set back in 1986.

Looking ahead, Daylight Savings Time is in 2 weeks, Palm Sunday is in 6 weeks, Easter is in 7 weeks, Mother’s Day is in 11 weeks, Memorial Day Weekend is in 3 months and Father’s Day is in 16 weeks.

February 7, 2017 – The Next Sixteen Weeks

We are still in the cold of winter, but it won’t last.Β You have probably been noticing how much later the sunsets have gotten later. But the mercury hasn’t been moving much. But once we get into the second half of February, mercury will be starting to climb as spring approaches.

After many weeks of mercury only increasing a degree a week, we will be see jump two degrees a week in late February, three degrees in early March then four degrees come the first week of spring. Average temperatures always rise most steeply around the first day of spring. The same is true with increases in daylight and time of sunset. Daylight Savings Time begins March 12th.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 February 7 6:31 am 7:00 am 5:17 pm 5:46 pm 10:16 33 16 48 (2005) -18 (1995)
1 February 14 6:22 am 6:51 am 5:26 pm 5:55 pm 10:35 34 17 63 (1946) -13 (2016)
2 February 21 6:12 am 6:41 am 5:35 pm 6:04 pm 10:54 36 19 65 (1981) -10 (2015)
3 February 28 6:02 am 6:30 am 5:44 pm 6:12 pm 11:14 38 20 63 (1903) -10 (1950)
4 March 7 5:50 am 6:18 am 5:52 pm 6:20 pm 11:34 41 22 62 (1974) -6 (1950)
5 March 14 6:38 am 7:06 am 7:01 pm 7:29 pm 11:54 43 25 75 (1946) -6 (1948)
6 March 21 6:26 am 6:54 am 7:09 pm 7:37 pm 12:14 46 27 78 (1921) -1 (1956)
7 March 28 6:13 am 6:42 am 7:17 pm 7:45 pm 12:35 50 30 85 (1945) 3 (1923)
8 April 4 6:01 am 6:30 am 7:25 pm 7:53 pm 12:55 53 33 79 (1950) 14 (1954)
9 April 11 5:49 am 6:18 am 7:33 pm 8:02 pm 13:15 56 36 82 (2011) 20 (1874)
10 April 18 5:37 am 6:06 am 7:41 pm 8:10 pm 13:34 60 38 90 (1976) 21 (1948)
11 April 25 5:26 am 5:56 am 7:49 pm 8:19 pm 13:53 63 41 89 (2009) 23 (1965)
12 May 2 5:15 am 5:46 am 7:57 pm 8:28 pm 14:10 65 43 88 (2001) 29 (1974)
13 May 9 5:06 am 5:37 am 8:04 pm 8:36 pm 14:27 67 45 93 (1979) 27 (1956)
14 May 16 4:57 am 5:30 am 8:12 pm 8:44 pm 14:41 70 47 89 (1991) 33 (1980)
15 May 23 4:51 am 5:24 am 8:19 pm 8:52 pm 14:54 72 49 93 (1964) 36 (1967)
16 May 30 4:46 am 5:20 am 8:25 pm 8:59 pm 15:05 73 52 92 (1987) 33 (1967)

Springtime

January 28, 2020 Morning

Good morning! Happy Tuesday. Final full day I’m 36 years old. Tomorrow at 5:28 am or something like that according to my birth certificate, which is handwritten but not fake, I’ll be 37. Two weeks to Don’t Cry over Spilled Milk Day πŸ₯›. I don’t know, rancid milk can be pretty pungent πŸ‘ƒ, says the dirty hick that I am. πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎ Cloudy in Trump’s America and 35 degrees in Delmar, NY, as I take the old hybrid bus from 2010 downtown. ☁ There is a northwest breeze at 8 mph. πŸƒ. Temperatures will drop below freezing at around 6 pm. β˜ƒοΈ

Yes, I learned my lesson from yesterday and took the earlier bus 🚍 downtown. Its a bit annoying because this bus gets me to work much earlier than necessary but at least I won’t clock in late πŸ•’ and then have to stay late to get my seven and a half in. It’s tough with the 20 minute headway on the bus 🚏, I preferred it when they had the 15 minute headway but they’re wasn’t enough ridership to justify that level of service during the morning rush hour.

I was a bit worried I was getting a cold again 😷 after hearing John Wolcott was feeling sick again but I’m okay this morning. I sure hope I don’t get sick any time soon. I try to be a lot better washing my hands, but it can be difficult to do good handwashing practices.

Today will have isolated snow showers before 11am. Mostly cloudy 🌦, with a high of 38 degrees at 2pm. Seven degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical day around February 26th. Northwest wind 8 to 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. The high last year was 22 degrees. The record high of 56 was set in 1916. 9.6 inches of snow fell back in 1897.❄

This morning I realized that I forgot to get pan spray 🍳 the last time I was at the store but I have my dentist appointment on Thursday so I’ll get it then. Kind of essential for making waffles. I think I will drive to the dentist just based on the timing of things. I also wanted to get another set of Bluetooth headphones 🎧 and more drain solvent so I had plenty in stock the last time I went to Wally World but they didn’t have it in stock..

Solar noon 🌞 is at 12:09 pm with sun having an altitude of 29.1Β° from the due south horizon (-41.7Β° vs. 6/21). Adding sun angle quickly at this point, so when we get a bright sunny day it’s bound not to be quite as cold out as only a few weeks ago. You saw the February average high chart πŸ“Š I posted yesterday – it’s a steady climb through March.

The golden hour πŸ… starts at 4:21 pm with the sun in the west-southwest (238Β°). πŸ“Έ The sunset is in the west-southwest (246Β°) starting at 5:00 pm and lasts for 3 minutes and 11 seconds with dusk around 5:33 pm, which is one minute and 18 seconds later than yesterday. πŸŒ‡ At dusk you’ll see the Waxing Crescent πŸŒ’ Moon in the southwest (222Β°) at an altitude of 31Β° from the horizon, 252,182 miles away. πŸš€ The best time to look at the stars is after 6:07 pm. At sunset, look for mostly cloudy skies ☁ and temperatures around 35 degrees. There will be a west-northwest breeze at 14 mph. Today will have 9 hours and 49 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 12 seconds over yesterday. Definitely getting longer.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy πŸŒ₯, with a low of 22 degrees at 6am. Seven degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around March 4th. Maximum wind chill around 12 at 6am; Northwest wind 8 to 10 mph. In 2019, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 5 degrees. The record low of -10 occurred back in 1925.

While Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be quite nice, clouds and some rain or snow showers for the weekend. β˜” Saturday, a chance of snow showers before 1pm, then a chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Sunday, a chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Typical average high for the weekend is 32 degrees. At least another mild weekend is on tap, good for the heating bills. The woods might be super sloppy again this weekend after the rain but maybe I can road hike at Partridge Run or maybe in the Albany Pine Bush where the sand rarely gets muddy.

🌹🌻🌼Only 51 days remain until the first day of calendar spring!🌹🌻🌼

In other words, tomorrow marks 50 days until calendar spring. πŸ“… As that song by Godspell Soundtrack says, Day by Day.

As previously noted, there are 2 weeks until Don’t Cry over Spilled Milk Day πŸ₯› when the sun will be setting at 5:21 pm with dusk at 5:50 pm. On that day in 2019, we had partly cloudy, snow showers and temperatures between 33 and 18 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 34 degrees. We hit a record high of 59 back in 1981.

Catskills

January 7, 2020 – Next Sixteen Weeks

Next week is typically the coldest week of the year, 🌨 with the temperatures starting to moderate slightly thereafter as we head towards February. Notice how much later the sun is setting now, and how quickly the temperature will start rising a month out from now, as we start to climb towards the first day of spring. I know I will be looking forward to those longer days.🌸

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Jan 7 6:53 am 7:25 am 4:37 pm 5:09 pm 9:12 31 15 56 (1915) -12 (1878)
1 Jan 14 6:51 am 7:23 am 4:45 pm 5:16 pm 9:22 30 14 66 (1932) -24 (1957)
2 Jan 21 6:48 am 7:19 am 4:53 pm 5:24 pm 9:34 30 14 61 (2006) -18 (1994)
3 Jan 28 6:43 am 7:13 am 5:02 pm 5:33 pm 9:49 31 15 56 (1916) -16 (2005)
4 Feb 4 6:36 am 7:06 am 5:12 pm 5:41 pm 10:05 32 15 61 (1991) -13 (1978)
5 Feb 11 6:28 am 6:57 am 5:21 pm 5:50 pm 10:23 34 17 59 (1981) -18 (1962)
6 Feb 18 6:19 am 6:48 am 5:30 pm 5:59 pm 10:42 35 18 63 (1981) -21 (1973)
7 Feb 25 6:09 am 6:37 am 5:39 pm 6:07 pm 11:01 37 20 70 (2017) -14 (1914)
8 Mar 3 5:58 am 6:26 am 5:47 pm 6:16 pm 11:21 39 21 64 (2002) -10 (1950)
9 Mar 10 6:46 am 7:14 am 6:56 pm 7:24 pm 11:41 42 23 72 (1977) 0 (1996)
10 Mar 17 6:34 am 7:02 am 7:04 pm 7:32 pm 12:02 45 26 75 (1990) -1 (1916)
11 Mar 24 6:22 am 6:50 am 7:12 pm 7:40 pm 12:22 48 29 69 (1976) 0 (1875)
12 Mar 31 6:09 am 6:37 am 7:20 pm 7:49 pm 12:42 51 31 89 (1998) 12 (1923)
13 Apr 7 5:57 am 6:25 am 7:28 pm 7:57 pm 13:02 55 34 87 (2010) 13 (1982)
14 Apr 14 5:45 am 6:14 am 7:36 pm 8:05 pm 13:22 58 37 83 (1968) 19 (1973)
15 Apr 21 5:33 am 6:03 am 7:44 pm 8:14 pm 13:41 61 39 89 (1923) 20 (1875)
16 Apr 28 5:22 am 5:53 am 7:52 pm 8:23 pm 13:59 64 42 92 (1990) 25 (1947)

Huntersland Hollow

Windham High Point

Dirt Road To Farm Tower

Across the Schoharie Valley

January 3, 2019 – Next Sixteen Weeks

A week out from the coldest on average week in Albany, days have started to get longer, especially in the evening. Slowly but surely the temperature will start to rise out of the cold of winter, especially once February and March get underway, with much warmer weather the norm come the spring months of April and May.Β The news in the next few weeks may be depressing, but it’s certain to get better.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Jan 3 6:53 am 7:25 am 4:34 pm 5:06 pm 9:09 31 16 61 (1913) -14 (1970)
1 Jan 10 6:52 am 7:24 am 4:42 pm 5:13 pm 9:17 30 14 55 (2016) -13 (1968)
2 Jan 17 6:50 am 7:21 am 4:50 pm 5:21 pm 9:29 30 14 62 (1889) -23 (1971)
3 Jan 24 6:45 am 7:16 am 4:58 pm 5:29 pm 9:42 31 14 54 (1999) -17 (1948)
4 Jan 31 6:39 am 7:09 am 5:08 pm 5:37 pm 9:58 32 15 58 (1913) -26 (1948)
5 Feb 7 6:32 am 7:01 am 5:17 pm 5:46 pm 10:15 33 16 48 (2005) -18 (1995)
6 Feb 14 6:23 am 6:52 am 5:26 pm 5:55 pm 10:33 34 17 63 (1946) -13 (2016)
7 Feb 21 6:13 am 6:42 am 5:35 pm 6:03 pm 10:53 36 19 73 (2018) -10 (2015)
8 Feb 28 6:03 am 6:31 am 5:44 pm 6:12 pm 11:12 38 20 63 (1903) -10 (1950)
9 Mar 7 5:51 am 6:19 am 5:52 pm 6:20 pm 11:32 41 22 62 (1974) -6 (1950)
10 Mar 14 6:39 am 7:07 am 7:00 pm 7:28 pm 11:53 43 25 75 (1946) -6 (1948)
11 Mar 21 6:27 am 6:55 am 7:09 pm 7:37 pm 12:13 46 27 78 (1921) -1 (1956)
12 Mar 28 6:15 am 6:43 am 7:17 pm 7:45 pm 12:33 50 30 85 (1945) 3 (1923)
13 Apr 4 6:02 am 6:31 am 7:25 pm 7:53 pm 12:53 53 33 79 (1950) 14 (1954)
14 Apr 11 5:50 am 6:19 am 7:33 pm 8:02 pm 13:13 56 36 87 (2017) 20 (1874)
15 Apr 18 5:38 am 6:08 am 7:41 pm 8:10 pm 13:32 60 38 90 (1976) 21 (1948)
16 Apr 25 5:27 am 5:57 am 7:49 pm 8:19 pm 13:51 63 41 89 (2009) 23 (1965)

Looking Out the Lean-To

Photo.2013.04.06 14.02.12

Tyler v. Hennepin County States

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