April 18, 2017 8 AM Update

We are up to 44 degrees under partly cloudy skies on our way up to 60 degrees later. Going to be the last nice day before my vacation starts. That said, tomorrow I plan to sleep in and go fishing and the Pine Bush Dinner then head up to the Southern Adirondacks on Friday. It doesn’t look like a big washout, just cloudy and cold with the largest amount of rain come Thursday. It’s just bad timing but how would I have known this when I planned my vacation weeks ago. I’m continuing to watch the evolving weather pattern and will make subsequent decisions as things progress. I want to get up to the wilderness just not on a cold, wet, mud filled days.

The sun will set at 7:41 pm with dusk around 8:11 pm, which is one minute and 8 seconds later than yesterday. Today will have 13 hours and 34 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 42 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will have increasing clouds, with a low of 41 degrees at 4am. One degree above normal. South wind 5 to 10 mph. In 2016, it got down to 44 degrees with periods of rain. The record low of 18 occurred back in 1875.

It looks like gas prices have climbed a bit but that was to be expected with summer coming, and our warmongering president is who is acting like a bull in a China shop. But we all knew gas prices were bound at some point to go back up even if temporarily the world is awash in oil before we burn it all up and underinvest in new wells. Honestly, at this point I won’t bat an eye as long as gas remains below $4. I mostly use gas for my truck for recreational purposes. Β Maybe it will give the president pause before rolling back the very reasonable fuel economy standards put forward by the Obama administration. I like my big jacked up truck but I think people should be able to buy fuel efficient vehicles regardless of vehicle size.

Looking ahead, there are 4 weeks until Average High is 70 when the sun will be setting at 8:12 pm with dusk at 8:45 pm. On that day in 2016, we had rain and temperatures between 59 and 39 degrees. We hit a record high of 89 back in 1991.

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