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October 20, 2019 Night

Good evening! Partly cloudy with some fog ๐ŸŒ around but you can partially see the stars and 44 degrees in Dormansville, NY. โ›… Calm wind. Temperatures will drop below freezing at around 4 am. โ˜ƒ๏ธ

Today was a pretty quiet day at my parents house. ๐Ÿ“– I stayed there with the dog ๐Ÿถ taking him out for a walk that totalled 1 1/2 miles. I didn’t mind the walk but he’s gotten very elderly and he was out back most of the day, sitting back next to the heater. He got a little too close to the heater and I started to smell dog hair burning but besides a little patch of sinenged hair he’s fine.

It rained โ˜” a lot more this afternoon than expected and I ended up heading inside with my laptop, researching and processing some new data for the blog. I haven’t made many Google Maps in a while and I’m still going through videos from vacation. ๐ŸŽฅ There is a lot of government data out there for making maps and charts ๐Ÿ“Š if you know where to look for it.

Knowing where to find government data ๐Ÿค not only helps me make content for the blog, it is helpful reference sometimes for work and I think ta good experience and knowledge that could be useful for future career opportunities especially after I leave the state for good. The more you practice the better you get at it. That’s why I’ve gotten so good at map making.

Tonight will have patchy dense fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy ๐ŸŒ, with a low of 40 degrees at 6am. Two degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around October 15th. Light and variable wind. In 2018, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 35 degrees. The record low of 17 occurred back in 1972.

Tonight will have a Last Quarter with 43% illuminated. The moon will set at 2:35 pm. The Last Quarter Moon will be tonight with mostly clear skies. The Beaver Moon ๐ŸŒ is on Monday, November 11th. The sun will rise at 7:14 am with the first light at 6:46 am, which is one minute and 11 seconds later than yesterday. ๐ŸŒ„ Tonight will have 13 hours and 9 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 44 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will be sunny ๐ŸŒž, with a high of 59 degrees at 3pm. One degree above normal, which is similar to a typical day around October 19th. Maximum dew point of 48 at 3pm. North wind around 5 mph. It would have been nice to have such weather today. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning with some clearing in the afternoon. The high last year was 48 degrees. The record high of 81 was set in 1979. 0.2 inches of snow fell back in 1926.โ„

In four weeks on November 17 the sun will be setting at 4:32 pm (Standard Time),๐ŸŒ„ which is one hour, 34 minutes and 24 seconds earlier then tonight. I don’t know if I already want to think about that. ๐Ÿ˜” In 2018 on that day, we had cloudy, rain showers and temperatures between 44 and 37 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 47 and 31 degrees. The record high of 73 degrees was set back in 1928.

Looking ahead, Daylight Savings Time Ends ๐Ÿ›ฅ๏ธ is in 2 weeks, Average High is 50 ๐Ÿ‚ is in 3 weeks, December ๐ŸŽ„ is in 6 weeks, Bill of Rights Day ๐Ÿ“œ is in 8 weeks, Days are Getting Longer โ˜€๏ธ is in 9 weeks, National Pie Day ๐Ÿฐ is in 13 weeks, 5:30 PM Dusk ๐ŸŒ† is in 14 weeks, Inauguration Day 2021 ๐Ÿ‘ด๐Ÿป is in 15 months.

Maples Along Trail

October 31, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

As we head into November, the next sixteen weeks are generally coldest part of the year. Evenings will come much earlier as the time changes, average high temperatures will drop into the 50s then the 40s. In six weeks, the evenings will start getting slightly longer, in eight weeks at the start of winter the days will slowly but surely start to get longer. The coldest time of the year is eleven weeks out, with days getting noticeablyย longer and warmer come six weekends out. Eventually, spring will be back once again.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 Oct 31 7:00 am 7:29 am 5:48 pm 6:17 pm 10:19 54 35 73 (1946) 18 (1988)
1 Nov 7 6:08 am 6:38 am 4:40 pm 5:09 pm 10:02 51 34 75 (1938) 18 (1962)
2 Nov 14 6:16 am 6:46 am 4:33 pm 5:03 pm 9:46 49 32 70 (1973) 12 (1996)
3 Nov 21 6:24 am 6:55 am 4:27 pm 4:58 pm 9:32 46 30 70 (1931) 7 (1879)
4 Nov 28 6:32 am 7:03 am 4:23 pm 4:55 pm 9:20 43 28 68 (1990) 6 (1951)
5 Dec 5 6:39 am 7:10 am 4:22 pm 4:53 pm 9:11 40 25 65 (2001) 2 (1989)
6 Dec 12 6:45 am 7:16 am 4:22 pm 4:54 pm 9:05 37 23 62 (1979) -12 (1988)
7 Dec 19 6:49 am 7:21 am 4:24 pm 4:56 pm 9:02 35 20 54 (1895) -13 (1973)
8 Dec 26 6:52 am 7:24 am 4:28 pm 5:00 pm 9:04 33 18 59 (1895) -17 (1914)
9 Jan 2 6:53 am 7:25 am 4:34 pm 5:06 pm 9:08 31 16 61 (1890) -20 (1970)
10 Jan 9 6:53 am 7:24 am 4:41 pm 5:12 pm 9:16 30 15 62 (2008) -20 (1968)
11 Jan 16 6:50 am 7:21 am 4:49 pm 5:20 pm 9:27 30 14 62 (1995) -16 (1971)
12 Jan 23 6:46 am 7:16 am 4:58 pm 5:28 pm 9:41 31 14 64 (1906) -20 (1970)
13 Jan 30 6:40 am 7:10 am 5:07 pm 5:36 pm 9:56 31 15 56 (2013) -12 (1965)
14 Feb 6 6:33 am 7:02 am 5:16 pm 5:45 pm 10:13 33 16 55 (1991) -20 (1948)
15 Feb 13 6:24 am 6:53 am 5:25 pm 5:54 pm 10:31 34 17 58 (1900) -18 (1875)
16 Feb 20 6:15 am 6:43 am 5:34 pm 6:03 pm 10:50 36 18 66 (1930) -16 (1966)

Train crosses Letchworth Gorge

Cattails along the pond

August 6, 2020 Night

Good evening! Partly clear and 70 degrees in Delmar, NY. Calm wind. The dew point is 58 degrees. ๐ŸŒƒ Another quite pleasant mid summer evening with the crickets ๐Ÿฆ— singing their song. ๐ŸŽถ

Called the forest service today ๐ŸŒฒ to confirm that camping ๐Ÿ• was still open after the earlier Coronavirus closure. It is.. Did some packing but the first half of the day I was super groggy for unknown reasons. ๐Ÿ˜ด Didn’t do the laundry ๐Ÿ‘š as I figured do it all on Friday while I work before heading out in the evening. Assuming tomorrow evening isn’t a complete washout.

I discovered I had accidentally deleted the code that allows me to display charts ๐Ÿ“Š and history comparisons today but if you hit refresh ๐Ÿ”„ that should be good now. Also uploaded a few other new things. Then it was a busy afternoon at work, getting things lined up before vacation. ๐Ÿ– Went to the Town Park and worked on the blog for a bit.

Tonight will be partly cloudy ๐ŸŒƒ , with a low of 58 degrees at 3am. Three degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around August 27th. Maximum dew point of 58 at 9pm. Light north wind. In 2019, we had partly cloudy skies. It was sticky. It got down to 69 degrees. The record low of 46 occurred back in 1994.

Tonight will have a Waining Gibbous ๐ŸŒ– Moon with 88% illuminated. The moon will rise at 10:08 pm. The darkest hour is at 1:02 am, followed by dawn at 5:22 am, and sun starting to rise at 5:54 am in the east-northeast (66ยฐ) and last for 3 minutes and 9 seconds. Sunrise is one minute and 3 seconds later than yesterday. ๐ŸŒ„ The golden hour ends at 6:33 am with sun in the east-northeast (73ยฐ). Tonight will have 9 hours and 45 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 20 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have isolated showers, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny ๐ŸŒฆ, with a high of 76 degrees at 3pm. Six degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around September 5th. Maximum dew point of 63 at 6pm. Light and variable wind becoming east around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies in the morning, which became rain by afternoon. It was very sticky. The high last year was 84 degrees. The record high of 102 was set in 1918.

I started packing this evening and doing some cleaning during the downtime today. ๐Ÿงน The beer ๐Ÿป is in the fridge being chilled, I started packing clothes ๐Ÿ‘– and the water containers are loaded in the truck. I’ll do the kayak ๐Ÿ›ถ and propane tomorrow.

I am thinking of leaving tomorrow after work for Madison County ๐Ÿฎ but I might not leave until Saturday morning early if Friday night is going to be a real washout. While I’d rather be farther west and break the trip up going out there not if it means camping the first night in the pouring rain. โ›ˆ๏ธ I don’t want to get soaked my first night of camping. Still thinking about the mid state route via NY 13 and Cortland.

Weather looks pretty good for next week ๐Ÿ‘Œbased on the at least some forecast models but others show more clouds ๐ŸŒฅ and rain. It’s summer and it’s a crap shoot but if the weather is too bad I’ll just stay in camp and read ๐Ÿ“–. Nice thing about the National Forest is you can camp for up to two weeks, no permit needed.

Been drinking a lot more water ๐Ÿฅค with lemon juice in it. ๐Ÿ‹ Much healthier than all that apple ๐Ÿ juice I’ve been drinking lately. No sugar in it although I’m sure the acid ain’t great for the teeth but I still drink plenty of milk. ๐Ÿฅ›Plus a whole lot less plastic trash. โ™ป

In four weeks on September 3 the sun will be setting in the west (281ยฐ) at 7:25 pm,๐ŸŒ„ which is 43 minutes and 17 seconds earlier then tonight. In 2019 on that day, we had mostly sunny, shallow fog and temperatures between 79 and 55 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 77 and 56 degrees. The record high of 100 degrees was set back in 1953.

Looking ahead, 6:30 Sunrise ๐ŸŒ‡ is in 5 weeks, Constitution Day ๐Ÿ“œ is in 6 weeks, October ๐Ÿ›ฅ and Harvest Moon ๐ŸŒ• is in 8 weeks, Average High is 60 ๐Ÿ‚ is in 10 weeks, Thanksgiving ๐Ÿฆƒ is in 16 weeks, First Sunday of Advent โœ๏ธ is in 4 months, Saint Nicholas Day ๐ŸŽ… is in 4 months, 7:15 AM Sunrise โŒ›๏ธ is in 18 weeks, Christmas Eve ๐ŸŽ… is in 20 weeks, New Years Eve ๐ŸŽ† is in 21 weeks, Coldest Week of the Year ๐ŸŒฌ is in 23 weeks, Wolf Moon ๐ŸŒ• is in 25 weeks, Save the Pine Bush Turns 43 ๐Ÿฆ‹ is in 6 months, Don’t Cry over Spilled Milk Day ๐Ÿฅ› is in 27 weeks and National Drink Wine Day ๐Ÿท is in 28 weeks.

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.

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 continueย 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 certaintyย 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

July 8, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

We are now just past the longest nights of the year and the warmest weather of the year typically comes next week. And in another 8 weeks we are into September and we start to slip into autumn with greatly shorter evenings and dropping temperatures, accelerating around September 21st…

Get out and enjoy the summer while it’s still here.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 July 8 4:52 am 5:26 am 8:34 pm 9:09 pm 15:08 82 61 100 (1936) 43 (1969)
1 July 15 4:58 am 5:32 am 8:30 pm 9:04 pm 14:58 83 62 96 (1997) 44 (1950)
2 July 22 5:05 am 5:38 am 8:25 pm 8:58 pm 14:46 83 62 102 (1926) 47 (1970)
3 July 29 5:13 am 5:45 am 8:18 pm 8:50 pm 14:32 82 62 97 (1894) 47 (1987)
4 August 5 5:21 am 5:52 am 8:09 pm 8:41 pm 14:17 82 61 99 (1955) 43 (1972)
5 August 12 5:29 am 6:00 am 8:00 pm 8:31 pm 14:00 81 61 99 (1944) 46 (1987)
6 August 19 5:37 am 6:07 am 7:50 pm 8:19 pm 13:42 80 60 92 (1899) 43 (1977)
7 August 26 5:45 am 6:15 am 7:38 pm 8:08 pm 13:23 79 59 98 (1948) 40 (1942)
8 September 2 5:53 am 6:22 am 7:26 pm 7:55 pm 13:04 77 57 100 (1953) 39 (1991)
9 September 9 6:01 am 6:29 am 7:14 pm 7:43 pm 12:44 75 54 94 (1959) 36 (1938)
10 September 16 6:09 am 6:37 am 7:02 pm 7:30 pm 12:24 72 52 92 (1939) 32 (1964)
11 September 23 6:16 am 6:45 am 6:49 pm 7:17 pm 12:04 69 49 97 (1895) 32 (1963)
12 September 30 6:24 am 6:52 am 6:37 pm 7:05 pm 11:44 66 45 88 (1905) 28 (1991)
13 October 7 6:32 am 7:00 am 6:25 pm 6:53 pm 11:24 63 43 89 (1963) 27 (1986)
14 October 14 6:40 am 7:08 am 6:13 pm 6:42 pm 11:05 61 40 81 (1920) 21 (1958)
15 October 21 6:48 am 7:16 am 6:02 pm 6:31 pm 10:45 58 38 81 (1979) 17 (1972)
16 October 28 6:56 am 7:25 am 5:52 pm 6:21 pm 10:27 55 36 78 (1971) 18 (1974)

Elm Lake Outlet