February 29, 2016 Night
Good evening. A pleasant evening for the extended day in February with temperatures around 35 degrees under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Calm wind.
All and all I think it’s been a pretty good if not anticlimactic day. Things generally went well, especially for it being a Monday. I’m on my way home, then I’ll probably go for the evening walk.
Depending on the clouds, it shouldn’t be a bad night for looking at the stars. Tonight we will have a Waining Gibbous MoonΒ with 53% illuminated. It will rise at 11:45 pm. TheΒ Last Quarter Moon is tomorrowΒ and the New Moon is on March 9th.
Tonight we are looking at a low around 25 degrees and a chance of snow showers but generally partly cloudy for most of the nights. The breeze will pick up later.
Partly cloudy conditions continue tomorrow, with temperatures expected to be a seasonable 38 degrees, which is about normal for March 1st.
Tomorrow the sun will rise at 6:28 am with the first light at 6:00 am, which is 1 minutes and 38 seconds earlier then today. It should be a bright and sunny morning, making it easy to get up and going for work.
Tonight will have 12 hours and 43 minutes of darkness,Β a decrease of 2 minutes and 52 seconds over last night. In about three weeks we will see less darkness then light, which will be a nice change but also remember that Daylight Savings Time starts one week from Sunday on the 13th.
I hope you had a pretty good extended month of February. It’s been a pretty mild month this year, but it’s typically the harshest month of the year at least on the Albany area.