June 15, 2016 Night

Good evening! Currently mostly cloudy and 67 degrees in Albany. The dew point is a comfortable 51.

Partly cloudy but otherwise seasonable for tonight. Looking at a low around 58. Calm wind. The normal low for tonight is 57, so it will be about normal for this time of year. The record low of 40 occurred back in 1961.

Tonight we have a Waxing Gibbous Moon with 70% illuminated. The moon will rise around 3:18 pm and will set around 3:53 am. June’s Strawberry Moon is on Monday.

Tomorrow the sun will rise at 5:16 am with the first light at 4:41 am, which is 5 seconds later then today.

Mostly sunny and warm tomorrow. Thinking we may have high near 85. Light east wind. The normal high for Thursday is 78, so it will be about seven degrees above normal. The record high of 96 happened back in 1967.

Looking ahead, Thrift Shop Day is in 9 weeks.

Tonight as part of the construction process on the 787, they had it narrowed down to one lane after hours. Talk about a pain in the ass. There are no merge lanes open, instead the DOT has put up yield signs, as all traffic is funneled into the fast lane. Fortunately, at like 11 PM, there is very little traffic on the 787, but it’s still pretty annoying.

I hope you had a good day. Sleep well.

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