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May 22, 2018 Night

Good evening! Mostly cloudy but some breaks in the clouds so you can see the moon and 57 degrees inside my bedroom in Delmar, NY according to the display. 🌃There is a south breeze at 5 mph. 🍃. The dew point is 46 degrees. The skies will clear tomorrow around 7 am.

Almost a bit cool to be sitting outside but I still like the fresh air and watching the faint artificial firefly lights dance on the lawn and the trees. Just sitting back listening to some music, ruminating about the day that was. I mean I have to use some of that free solar power I got today or otherwise tomorrow’s sunlight will just be discarded by solar controller. 🌝I checked and despite the clouds and rain the panel was still topping off the battery. It’s kind of pretty and calming but the damn motor in the firefly light is so noisy. 🐸Fine when you have headphones on but it does kind of disturb the peace.

Today wasn’t a half bad day at work. I expected a long day but that was not to be, I caught the five o’clock express bus home.💼 Moreover tomorrow is not a session day so no need to dress up. Going to be a nice morning tomorrow so I may try to get an early start😎 and walk down to the express bus.

Tonight will have a chance of showers, mainly before 4am. Patchy fog after 3am. Otherwise, cloudy☁ , with a low of 56 degrees at 2am. Seven degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 55 at 5am. South wind 5 to 14 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. In 2017, we had cloudy skies, clearing in the early hours of the next day. It got down to 46 degrees. The record low of 36 occurred back in 1967.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon 🌔 with 62% illuminated. The moon will set at 2:37 am. The Flower Moon 🌕 is on Monday night with mostly clear skies. Definitely can smell the lilacs out back. The sun will rise at 5:25 am with the first light at 4:52 am, which is 48 seconds earlier than yesterday. 🌄 Tonight will have 9 hours and 6 minutes of darkness, a decrease of one minute and 43 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny β˜€, with a high of 81 degrees at 3pm. Nine degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 55 at 6am. Northwest wind 8 to 15 mph. A year ago, we had cloudy skies. The high last year was 73 degrees. The record high of 93 was set in 1964.

Made some Macaroni and Cheese for dinner with a bunch of broccoli. A little bit more high calorie than I normally eat at home but I wanted a change. I get tired of having to find easy to cook meals with low packaging waste that is affordable. I guess I should take another look at the store and get more creative. I always try to have a big portion of vegetables in every meal.

Tonight I went down to the library and uploaded a few new Google Maps to the blog and another chart. I admit that I should do a lot more of that but I’ve gotten tired of that as I’ve mapped and graphed much of what I can get off interesting public data. I should do more digging bit I’m lazy.🐷 Maybe I should come up with some more. At least I have some things ready for the next few days and after which I will either have to make more or dig in the archives for past things folks have long forgotten.

Well, at least three first half of Memorial Day Weekend looks nice.😾 Saturday, a chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Maximum dew point of 63 at 6pm. Sunday, a chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Maximum dew point of 60 at 1pm. Typical average high for the weekend is 72 degrees.

I think I’m going camping in the Adirondacks but where is to be decided. Still thinking about the Wells or Speculator area but with it going to be so warm Saturday, Pisceo Powley seems quite appealing too. β›ΊFishing opportunities are better in Wells though under the dam. Might come back Sunday if it’s a complete washout. Decided to skip kayaking for this trip, I’d rather just park the truck for the weekend, and walk everywhere from camp to save gas, especially now that I expect the solar panel to keep things charged. Plus I get tired of driving all the time.

Got a bunch of books out of the library to read over the long weekend. I plan to spend much of my weekend reading. I really don’t read enough these days. 📚 You can learn much from a good book. Having a smartphone is kind of a big distraction although at least I don’t have regular internet or television at home.

In four weeks on June 19 the sun will be setting at 8:36 pm,🌄 which is 18 minutes and 7 seconds later then tonight. Almost the latest sunset of the year. In 2017 on that day, we had thunderstorm, thunderstorm rain, rain, mist, mostly cloudy skies and temperatures between 83 and 68 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 79 and 58 degrees. The record high of 94 degrees was set back in 1995.

Decided to buy another six of those FC 16 Max7219 modules from China,🎎 this time in green. I want to build a third large VMS display to use downstairs or for other projects. 💻Set me back $27 as the green modules are somewhat more expensive than the red ones. They also make blue ones but they are even more expensive as they have a different forward voltage than the standard red or even green ones. There may be cheaper LED displays available but these are big enough to be easily read across the room, don’t use much power and can be powered over USB and are well supported by Arduino libraries.

Looking ahead, 8:30 PM Sunset ️⛱️ is in 2 weeks, Average High is 80 🏖 is a month away, Election Day 2018 🗳️ is in 24 weeks, Thanksgiving 🦃 is in 6 months, Christmas 🎅 is in 31 weeks, New Years Day 2019 🎉 is in 32 weeks, 36th Birthday 🎉 is in 36 weeks and Election Day 2020 🗳️ is in 128 weeks.

🇺🇸🦅Only 2 days remain until the start of Memorial Day Weekend!🦅🇺🇸

August 16, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

As we head into the second half of August, average temperatures are dropping, with only one more week where the average temperature will be 80 or above. That said, we can still have very warm days — 100 degree weather in September is not unheard of — but is rare. September 9, 2016 was 89 degrees. Sunset times have already started to come much earlier, 33 minutes earlier then late June — and will only continueΒ to get earlier.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 August 16 5:34 am 6:04 am 7:54 pm 8:24 pm 13:50 81 60 97 (1936) 41 (1972)
1 August 23 5:42 am 6:11 am 7:43 pm 8:13 pm 13:31 80 59 94 (1947) 44 (1988)
2 August 30 5:50 am 6:19 am 7:32 pm 8:00 pm 13:12 78 58 98 (1953) 38 (1982)
3 September 6 5:58 am 6:26 am 7:19 pm 7:48 pm 12:53 76 55 91 (1983) 38 (1938)
4 September 13 6:05 am 6:34 am 7:07 pm 7:35 pm 12:33 73 53 92 (1948) 37 (1964)
5 September 20 6:13 am 6:41 am 6:55 pm 7:23 pm 12:13 71 50 90 (1946) 30 (1979)
6 September 27 6:21 am 6:49 am 6:42 pm 7:10 pm 11:53 68 47 84 (1998) 24 (1947)
7 October 4 6:29 am 6:57 am 6:30 pm 6:58 pm 11:33 65 44 86 (1891) 26 (1948)
8 October 11 6:36 am 7:05 am 6:18 pm 6:46 pm 11:13 62 41 86 (1949) 22 (1943)
9 October 18 6:44 am 7:13 am 6:07 pm 6:35 pm 10:54 59 39 84 (2016) 22 (1978)
10 October 25 6:52 am 7:21 am 5:56 pm 6:25 pm 10:35 56 37 77 (1963) 19 (1981)
11 November 1 7:01 am 7:30 am 5:47 pm 6:16 pm 10:16 54 35 78 (1950) 22 (1964)
12 November 8 6:09 am 6:39 am 4:39 pm 5:08 pm 9:59 51 34 75 (1975) 18 (1971)
13 November 15 6:17 am 6:48 am 4:32 pm 5:02 pm 9:44 48 32 74 (1993) 14 (1939)
14 November 22 6:25 am 6:56 am 4:26 pm 4:57 pm 9:30 45 30 70 (1931) 9 (1969)
15 November 29 6:33 am 7:04 am 4:23 pm 4:54 pm 9:18 42 28 66 (2005) 3 (1875)
16 December 6 6:40 am 7:11 am 4:22 pm 4:53 pm 9:10 39 25 68 (2001) -5 (1901)

Flowers

August 3, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

As we head into the month of August, we are now sixteen weeks away from Thanksgiving. The warmest time of year has come and gone, and we will see a slow but steady drop in average temperatures, although certaintyΒ we can get some quite hot days through mid-September. In another week, we will have sunsets before 8 PM.

Note: Last year’s highs and lows, have been updated through June 30, 2017.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 August 3 5:18 am 5:50 am 8:12 pm 8:43 pm 14:22 82 61 97 (1975) 44 (1976)
1 August 10 5:26 am 5:57 am 8:02 pm 8:33 pm 14:05 81 61 96 (1949) 48 (1955)
2 August 17 5:34 am 6:04 am 7:52 pm 8:22 pm 13:47 81 60 97 (1913) 40 (1979)
3 August 24 5:43 am 6:12 am 7:41 pm 8:11 pm 13:29 79 59 95 (1947) 42 (1971)
4 August 31 5:51 am 6:19 am 7:30 pm 7:58 pm 13:10 78 57 93 (1953) 37 (1965)
5 September 7 5:58 am 6:27 am 7:17 pm 7:46 pm 12:50 76 55 96 (1945) 36 (1962)
6 September 14 6:06 am 6:34 am 7:05 pm 7:33 pm 12:30 73 52 93 (1931) 32 (1963)
7 September 21 6:14 am 6:42 am 6:52 pm 7:21 pm 12:10 70 50 95 (1895) 29 (1973)
8 September 28 6:22 am 6:50 am 6:40 pm 7:08 pm 11:50 67 46 83 (2014) 24 (1947)
9 October 5 6:29 am 6:57 am 6:28 pm 6:56 pm 11:30 64 43 91 (1941) 26 (1965)
10 October 12 6:37 am 7:05 am 6:16 pm 6:44 pm 11:10 61 41 85 (1954) 22 (1964)
11 October 19 6:45 am 7:14 am 6:05 pm 6:33 pm 10:51 59 38 79 (1963) 20 (1974)
12 October 26 6:53 am 7:22 am 5:55 pm 6:23 pm 10:32 56 37 78 (1963) 20 (1952)
13 November 2 7:02 am 7:31 am 5:45 pm 6:15 pm 10:14 53 35 82 (1950) 19 (2002)
14 November 9 6:10 am 6:40 am 4:37 pm 5:07 pm 9:57 51 33 71 (1975) 11 (1971)
15 November 16 6:18 am 6:49 am 4:30 pm 5:01 pm 9:41 48 32 71 (2006) 7 (1972)
16 November 23 6:26 am 6:57 am 4:25 pm 4:56 pm 9:28 45 30 72 (1931) 5 (1972)

 Mason Hill

June 2, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

Sixteen weeks from now will be autumn. But don’t worry, we have a lot of nice weather ahead. For the next four weeks, we will see somewhat later sunsets, and in three weeks the average high will be 80 degrees — average high temperatures are expected to be at that mark or above through the end of August.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 June 2 4:44 am 5:18 am 8:27 pm 9:01 pm 15:08 74 53 94 (1895) 39 (1971)
1 June 9 4:42 am 5:16 am 8:32 pm 9:06 pm 15:15 76 55 100 (1933) 37 (1977)
2 June 16 4:41 am 5:16 am 8:35 pm 9:10 pm 15:18 78 57 96 (1967) 40 (1961)
3 June 23 4:43 am 5:18 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:18 80 59 96 (1888) 44 (1940)
4 June 30 4:46 am 5:21 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:15 81 60 98 (1964) 47 (1938)
5 July 7 4:51 am 5:25 am 8:34 pm 9:09 pm 15:09 82 61 97 (1988) 44 (1979)
6 July 14 4:57 am 5:30 am 8:31 pm 9:04 pm 15:00 83 62 99 (1995) 49 (1940)
7 July 21 5:04 am 5:37 am 8:25 pm 8:58 pm 14:48 83 62 101 (1930) 45 (1974)
8 July 28 5:11 am 5:43 am 8:19 pm 8:51 pm 14:35 82 62 99 (1929) 44 (1971)
9 August 4 5:19 am 5:51 am 8:10 pm 8:42 pm 14:19 82 61 98 (1955) 46 (1966)
10 August 11 5:27 am 5:58 am 8:01 pm 8:32 pm 14:03 81 61 98 (1944) 46 (1941)
11 August 18 5:36 am 6:06 am 7:51 pm 8:21 pm 13:45 80 60 95 (1913) 40 (1981)
12 August 25 5:44 am 6:13 am 7:40 pm 8:09 pm 13:26 79 59 99 (1947) 35 (1940)
13 September 1 5:52 am 6:21 am 7:28 pm 7:57 pm 13:07 77 57 96 (1953) 41 (1967)
14 September 8 6:00 am 6:28 am 7:16 pm 7:44 pm 12:47 75 55 94 (2015) 34 (1978)
15 September 15 6:07 am 6:35 am 7:03 pm 7:31 pm 12:27 73 52 92 (1915) 33 (1975)
16 September 22 6:15 am 6:43 am 6:51 pm 7:19 pm 12:07 70 49 95 (1895) 31 (1962)

Summer on Cayuga Lake

May 14, 2017 Night

Good evening! Rain showers and 53 degrees in Delmar. There is a west-northwest breeze at 10 mph. The dew point is 44 degrees. The skies will clear tomorrow around 6 pm.

Tonight will have a chance of showers. Cloudy, with a low of 47 degrees at 4am. Typical for tonight. Northwest wind 10 to 14 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. In 2016, it got down to 39 degrees with rain and mostly cloudy skies. The record low of 31 occurred back in 1977.

Waning Gibbous Moon tonight with 73% illuminated. You should see it around morning once the clouds push off. The Last Quarter Moon is on Friday night with partly cloudy expected. The Full β€œStrawberry” Moon is on Friday, June 9th. The sun will rise at 5:33 am with the first light at 5:00 am, which is one minute and 2 seconds earlier than yesterday. Tonight will have 9 hours and 21 minutes of darkness, a decrease of 2 minutes and 3 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have a chance of showers, mainly before 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high of 62 degrees at 4pm. Seven degrees below normal. Breezy, with a northwest wind 18 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. A year ago, we had rain, mostly cloudy skies and a high of 52 degrees. The record high of 93 was set in 1900.

Going to warm up and be sunny by mid week. Maybe hit 90. I’ll see what the impact of the landlord cutting all of the various trees in the yard will be, although honestly I think that by the time I get home most nights the sun will be below the tree line. Not going to be really humid this week although possibly some more muggy air could push in on Thursday. Have to watch it. 

Next weekend looks like it might be perfect weather-wise. Next Saturday, mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Maximum dew point of 46 at 6pm. Next Sunday, partly sunny, with a high near 70. Maximum dew point of 54 at 7pm. Typical average high for the weekend is 71 degrees. Too bad that’s the weekend I have to work. More than a little annoyed but work is important as pays for ammunition, beer, gasoline, jacked up trucks and guns. But maybe it will be a pattern lasting for most of the summer. I’m hoping for some really nice summer weekends. 

In four weeks on June 11 the sun will be setting at 8:33 pm, which is 22 minutes and 56 seconds later then tonight. In 2016 on that day, we had thunderstorm, thunderstorm rain, rain, fog, shallow fog, mist, cloudy skies and temperatures between 68 and 45 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 77 and 55 degrees. The record high of 94 degrees was set back in 1947.

As you can see who follow me on Facebook, I’m reconnected between the blog and the Facebook site. I hate messing with the Facebook API which always seems to be changing and breaking things unnecessarily. Still image previews are broken, I got to research that further. 

I’ve been researching adding preview images for graphics and Google Maps that I make but that requires a screenshot be rendered and that is a bit more difficult than might appear at first glance. That said it’s in my long term list of coding projects. 

More charts and maps of school funding data coming up this week for you to play with as our local school district votes come up. It’s important to participate in our democratic process so get out and vote on Tuesday. 

Looking ahead, Flag Day is in 1 month, Father’s Day is in 5 weeks, Buck Moon is in 8 weeks, National Nude Day is in 2 months, National Cheese Cake Day is in 11 weeks, 7 PM Sunset is in 18 weeks, Average High is 60 is in 22 weeks, Daylight Savings Time Ends is in 25 weeks, Average High is 40 is in 6 months, Cold Moon is in 29 weeks and New Years Eve is in 33 weeks. Auld Lang Syne! 

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

March 20, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

As our first day spring gets underway, we have been blessed by seasonable weather and sunny skies. Going forward it is only going to get nicer, especially as we head into the spring time. In two weeks, temperatures in the mid-fifties will be the normal, and low temperatures below freezing with occasional. Β Sunsets around 7:30 in about 2 1/2 weeks. Not too bad.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 March 20 6:28 am 6:56 am 7:08 pm 7:36 pm 12:12 46 27 78 (2012) 2 (1967)
1 March 27 6:15 am 6:43 am 7:16 pm 7:44 pm 12:32 49 30 78 (1998) 11 (1975)
2 April 3 6:03 am 6:31 am 7:24 pm 7:52 pm 12:52 53 33 79 (1981) 16 (1954)
3 April 10 5:50 am 6:19 am 7:32 pm 8:01 pm 13:12 56 35 86 (1922) 21 (1974)
4 April 17 5:38 am 6:08 am 7:40 pm 8:09 pm 13:31 59 38 91 (2002) 21 (1971)
5 April 24 5:27 am 5:57 am 7:48 pm 8:18 pm 13:50 62 40 81 (2001) 25 (1965)
6 May 1 5:17 am 5:47 am 7:56 pm 8:26 pm 14:08 65 43 86 (2001) 28 (2008)
7 May 8 5:07 am 5:39 am 8:03 pm 8:35 pm 14:24 67 45 91 (1936) 26 (1968)
8 May 15 4:59 am 5:31 am 8:11 pm 8:43 pm 14:39 69 47 93 (1900) 31 (1977)
9 May 22 4:52 am 5:25 am 8:18 pm 8:51 pm 14:53 71 49 97 (1911) 33 (2002)
10 May 29 4:46 am 5:20 am 8:24 pm 8:58 pm 15:03 73 51 93 (1931) 34 (1956)
11 June 5 4:43 am 5:17 am 8:29 pm 9:04 pm 15:12 75 53 97 (1925) 39 (1990)
12 June 12 4:41 am 5:16 am 8:33 pm 9:08 pm 15:17 77 56 94 (1949) 38 (1972)
13 June 19 4:42 am 5:16 am 8:36 pm 9:11 pm 15:19 79 58 94 (1995) 38 (1950)
14 June 26 4:44 am 5:19 am 8:37 pm 9:12 pm 15:18 81 59 99 (1952) 39 (1979)
15 July 3 4:48 am 5:22 am 8:36 pm 9:10 pm 15:13 82 61 102 (1911) 44 (1978)
16 July 10 4:53 am 5:27 am 8:33 pm 9:07 pm 15:06 82 61 100 (1936) 47 (1963)

Fairly Low Creek Levels