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Heat Wave

Tuesday is predicted to be 45 degrees.

The last time it was above 40 degrees in Albany was December 27th, when it reached 51 degrees. Christmas 2014 was 58 degrees, and Christmas Eve was 51 degrees.

Then to find that kind of warmth again, you’ll have to go back to December 1st (50 degrees) and December 3rd (44 degrees).

It is predicted to be sunny on Tuesday through Friday of next week. The high temperature will gradually fall through the week.

Tuesday’s sunset is 6:55 PM.

The last time the sunset that late was September 20, 2014. On that day, the high was 75 degrees and the low was 54 degrees. It was sunny.

It Could Be a Lot Warmer or Colder

Today in 1985, the median temperature was 53.5 degrees for the day, and the high was 65 degrees.

Then again in 1894, the median temperature for the -4 and the high for the day was 3 and a low of -11.

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Daylight Savings Time

Two weeks from now will be the first monday after daylight savings time has started. That means the sun will not set until almost 7 PM.

The actual sunset is 6:53 PM for March 8th, but there is still some light out after sunset from sun bouncing off the atmosphere. Civil twilight aka legal darkness is 7:21 PM, which means it won’t be dark until well after 7 PM.

Coldest Day of the Year

Yesterday, January 19th is on average the coldest day of the year in Albany, with an average low of 14Β°F and high of 30Β°F.

Every day through July 25, will on average, get slightly warmer each day. The warm trend increases the fastest around April 5th. On July 25th, Albany will have an average high of 83Β°F and low of 63Β°F.

Looking Forward

2 months and 9 days until daylight savings time returns …. Then sunset will be 6:53 PM. Will be nice to have daylight after work.