January 24, 2018 Morning

Good morning! What day is it? Hump Day, of course. Next Wednesday is once in a Blue Moon. Partly cloudy and freezing in Delmar, NY. Breezy, 22 mph breeze from the west-northwest with gusts up to 34 mph. β›…The current wind chill is 18. I got out a little early hoping to catch the 719 on Cherry but ended up taking the local. A bit chilly. 🚌

🌳Only 55 days remain until the first day of calendar spring!🌻

Today will have a slight chance of snow showers before 11am. Mostly sunny, with a high of 34 degrees at 11am.🌝 Three degrees above normal. Breezy, with a northwest wind 17 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. A year ago, we had light drizzle snow in the morning, which became light sleet drizzle and mist by afternoon. The high last year was 35 degrees. The record high of 54 was set in 1999. 7.6 inches of snow fell back in 1948.

The sun will set at 4:59 pm with dusk around 5:29 pm, which is one minute and 17 seconds later than yesterday. At sunset, look for mostly clear conditions and 26 degrees. 🌇The wind chill around sunset will be 13. Breezy, 17 mph breeze from the west-northwest with gusts up to 28mph. Today will have 9 hours and 43 minutes of daytime, a decrease of 2 minutes and 6 seconds over yesterday.🌌

Tonight will be partly cloudy, with a low of 13 degrees at 5am. 🌒Two degrees below normal. Maximum wind chill around -1 at 6am; Northwest wind 9 to 15 mph. In 2017, we had light snow and mist in the evening, remaining overcast into the early morning. It got down to 30 degrees. The record low of -12 occurred back in 1963.

I was somewhat hoping to catch the 719 express to work today but it was not to be, as I did not get early enough of a start. I was doing good but then breakfast took longer than expected. 

Going to be much colder and he next few days, but that’s what winter is often like in Albany. Winters are just harsh in these northerly climates. 

Running low on milk at home, but I made what I had to do for the morning coffee. I’ve always been a big milk drinker and I got to remember to pick it up. I mean it’s just two doors down to Stewart’s where I buy milk. Its amazing how much of the bottles I end up hauling to the transfer station are those milk bottles although I’ve probably also burnt my share of them too. Redneck recycling. Haha.

I have my countdown clock pretty much coded and up and working. I’m running a little bit low on memory on the Arduino but I guess that doesn’t matter, although I am hoping to add an SD Card to store more strings and data for display. There are probably ways I can optimize my code for sure. 

I’m definitely looking forward to the nice weather on Saturday for the Pine Bush hike, although I’m leaning against camping this weekend. Things could change before the end of the week though. 

As previously noted, next Wednesday is the Blue Moon 🌝when the sun will be setting at 5:08 pm with dusk at 5:38 pm. On that day in 2017, we had snow, mist, cloudy skies and temperatures between 26 and 11 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 32 degrees. β›„We hit a record high of 58 back in 1913.

Is ICE Finally Targeting Employers of Illegal Workers?

Is ICE Finally Targeting Employers of Illegal Workers?

"The reference to an "audit" goes back to President Barack Obama, who issued a memo in April 2009 just a few months after taking office announcing that ICE raids at workplaces would focus less on the employees working the factory floors and picking crops and more on their managers and bosses. The move was widely seen as a reaction to the high-profile raids carried out under President George W. Bush, where agents dressed in tactical gear arrived by truck and helicopter and stormed the manufacturing plants and warehouses of major companies, arresting workers suspected of being in the country illegally by the hundreds."

"It may be early yet to tell which approach the Trump administration is committing to – the high-profile raids of the Bush administration or the audits favored by Obama. But this month's action suggests that both approaches are on the table. "What it seems is that they're doing a hybrid of those two investigations," Hahn says, at least so far as the raids at the 7-Elevens, which were carried out at 98 locations in 17 states. They also seem to indicate that employers, who some believe have long successfully deflected punishment for their hiring practices, are squarely in the crosshairs of immigration enforcement,"
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