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Daily Update – October 4, 2022

Good morning! The air smells like corn silage and the sun is peaking through the clouds 🌽

Another fairly dark morning although there because we are losing so much daylight these days with autumn kicking down herd. Six thirty sunset in the evening is just around the corner.

Clouds 🌥 and 44 degrees in Delmar, NY. There is a north-northwest breeze at 5 mph. 🍃. The skies will clear tomorrow around 3 pm.

We might get rain ☔ in a bit though I bet the farmer down the way wishes not as he still has hay on the ground. 🚜 Hard to say there are showers to the west but there is a strong high pressure to east that is resisting the low from Ian. 🌀

No snow today 🌨 but it seems like it might hit Cazenovia and the Syracuse area with lake effect rain and snow showers come this weekend. But who knows. I’m heading up to the Adirondacks on Friday rather than Cazenovia as it looks drier but colder. It might not reach fifty come Saturday. 🍃

Got Big Red back from the shop. 🛠 They checked for any loose components and the wear on things but didn’t recommend any repairs at this time. 🛻 Shocks and struts are pretty much shot harming ride quality but didn’t recommend repairs for it as nothing is perfect and it’s an eleven year old lifted truck. I feel better knowing everything has been inspected and the ball joints and tie rods aren’t in immediate danger of falling.

Went to Walmart yesterday and got groceries. 🛒 Lots of little things I needed though I forgot coffee ☕. I will probably run to the store 🏬 on Thursday. Tonight I got to go to the laundromat 👚 👖 after running to the bank 🏦 today and getting a bunch of one dollar bills.

Daily Update – October 3, 2022

Good morning! Monday’s come back around again. 👨‍🔧

Mostly cloudy and 38 degrees in Delmar, NY. ☁ There is a north-northwest breeze at 5 mph. 🍃. The skies will clear around 7 am.

Cold and gray start to the Monday morning 😎 but it will warm up and sun will be out later. It’s October so one can’t expect the sun to be rising too early. The time change in four weeks will be nice as it will mean sunlight in the morning and easier getting up for work — well for a while before deep and dark December pushes in. But then things get brighter come January, and even more so as spring approaches.

This morning I have to limp the truck 👩‍🔧 to the mechanic, and get fixed whatever is broken. It’s bad, I am not going to get much past the mechanic’s shop. ⛽ I gassed up the truck yesterday but skipped going to the store as I don’t think I have more then a few miles left before the broken part snaps and the wheel falls off. Went downhill so quickly. 🌁 Fortunately I haven’t been driving it all week and the shop is a little over a mile away. I think I’ll make it driving there carefully. 😮 Otherwise, I guess I’ll have to get towed but it won’t be a big towing bill. It is what it is. 🚚 Lifted truck life — fun when you are young but I certainly wouldn’t do it again. But would I advise you against it? Well, you got to do certain things when your young. 🤩 Tomorrow I plan to work from home so I can pick my truck up when it’s ready.

I went to Five Rivers yesterday for a nice hike. 🐦 Also did Van Dyke Preserve and Meads Road, 🐮 most of the cows were in the lower pasture. Farmers out trying to get a third cut this late of hay because it’s been such a dry summer until it wasn’t anymore. Kind of a cool and gray afternoon 🌥 which turned out to beautiful red sunset 🌇 at the end of the day.

I wasn’t wrong in my thinking that it wouldn’t be the nicest weekend ever weather wise. 🌥 It was just cloudy and cool for most of the weekend that was. I heard the leaves were good up north this past weekend but I wasn’t going to get out of town t with the truck situation.

Been working on updating the map template I use for outdoors hiking and camping map. 🗺 I use a fair amount of Python code to automate the creation of the hiking and camping maps that make up a fair amount of the blog. But a lot of that code is a decade old now and ported over to QGIS 3 often doing things like adjusting the tick marks and scale bars in code rather than using variables in the template. Plus I keep larding up maps with unnecessary details like town lines or property ownership which while interesting isn’t useful for most people and is too much details for a map printed on 8×11 paper. 📄

Friday morning before work I am leaning towards heading north. 🏕 Probably will be past peak for the leaves, 🍂 but it’s easier to work from Spectulator and I’d rather camp ⛺ where I can have space to listen to music 🎶 have a big fire 🔥 and just relax. Looks like it could be cold up north but I have the propane heater and warm clothes. Later in the month I’ll do Brookfield and maybe Cazenovia. 🌨 They might get snow next weekend already from lake effect. I noticed my blogs internal snow tracker is back up now that it’s October.

Fewer trips planned this summer ⛺

Fewer trips planned this summer ⛺

This summer I have significantly fewer trips planned for several reasons:

  • Gas prices and inflation make traveling a lot more expensive with my Big Jacked Up Truck – to say nothing of rising food and beer prices.
  • I’m trying to cut expenses and put away more money, especially with the stock market down, so I have more ability to grow my savings and buy land eventually.
  • Work demands, as a Deputy Director means I’m a lot more busy and need to be available especially as we head into the busy fall season.
  • I do too much hard drinking, eating unhealthy foods and laying around in the sun when camping and it’s much healthier to stay home and walk out to Five Rivers.
  • I’m trying to save miles on Big Red so I can get a few more years out of him.

I didn’t get out of town at all in May and only one trip in April. Burnt Rossman and the Mine Kill State Park pool and other Schoharie attractions aren’t that far but with gas prices these days even that ain’t cheap.

But here is what I’m thinking summer/autumn will look like for me:

  • Mid July – Piseco-Powley and the Potholers when actually hot out
  • Late July / Early August – Finger Lakes National Forest and state parks but maybe not every day on vacation due to gas prices and inflation
  • Late August – Piseco Powley, some hiking. Unless I have to remote work on that vacation, then maybe Spectulator – Mason Lake or Old Route 8B if repaired
  • September – not sure if I will get away
  • October – Stoney Pond, Cazenovia
  • November – Maybe an autumn trip after Election Day but probably not with gas prices. Maybe something shorter close to home. Not sure if I’ll hunt this fall

Camp

This past year I spent 37 nights camping in the wilderness 🏕

This past year I spent 37 nights camping in the wilderness 🏕

Places I Camped in 2021

While this was less then the 63 nights I did in 2020, with remote work winding down and more in-person meetings and events happening in Albany, I ended up not getting out as much as I did the previous year. Still 37 nights camping is still a lot of time in wilderness.

It was a lot rainier then some summers, so that also made it harder to get out of town for long weekends. When I did go camping, and I wasn’t remote working, I tried to make it a priority to find more-remote areas without cell service, so I could get solitude without the constant buzz of the phone. Plus I tended to stay in one campsite for two or three days, to avoid the hassles of taking down and setting up camp.

Saturday/Sunday April 24-25: Two Nights on East Branch

I started out my travels in late April on the East Branch Sacandaga River along NY 8, near Fox Lair. On Saturday, before arriving to camp, I hiked along Hope Falls Road and back to lower and upper Tenant Creek Falls. Sunday, I hiked around Fox Lair, sat down by the river for a while, did some fishing. Had a big ol’ fire. It was cold but also kind of spring-like.

Sunday was kind of cloudy but not to wet

Monday April 26: One Night on Sacandaga River/Speculator Tree Farm

Monday I drove up to Speculator to do remote work at the library and the town park/beach with my laptop. I set up camp at Campsite 17 and in the evening after work, I hiked along Old NY Route 8B, spending some time along Austin Falls and heading back to camp before it got too dark. Tuesday I worked up in Speculator, before heading home. Things were still very brown and gray in the Adirondacks, although I ended up stopping along the Mohawk River in Rotterdam and hiking on the bike trail before dark, and it was much greener down there.

Thursday to Saturday May 13-15: Three Nights on Sacandaga River/Speculator Tree Farm

Thursday morning I got up early and drove up to Speculator before 9 AM to work remotely. I worked until lunch time in Spectulator when I drove down to Campsite 17 and set up camp and worked from there. Worked all day on Friday from camp, mostly sending emails from the hammock although I also edited a report I was working on with my laptop at the table, and grabbed some files a colleague needed off the server over the VPN. Knocked over the lantern, smashing the glass and breaking the the neck on it. On Saturday I hiked back along Robb Mill Road and some of the side trails in the Conservation Easement. Sunday, I drove up to Watch Hill on Indian Lake, hiked that, while there was a constant threat of thunderstorms, so I did it fairly quickly.

Sacandaga River below Austin Falls

Sunday May 16: One Night Camping Near Mason Lake

After hiking Watch Hill I ended up camping at Mason Lake. I also spent some time walking around the Indian Lake/Lewey Campground, just seeing what was there I was hoping being a Sunday I could get a campsite near Mason Lakke, but no such luck. Ended up camping at Campsite 5, a ways from the lake, although in the evening I did walk down to the lake. I did have cell service where I was camping, but it was spotty, so come Monday morning, I headed back to Speculator for work. The black flies were bad camping there, until well after dark I spent most of the afternoon hiding under the screen tent. In the morning, once the sun was up and the tent was down, I was booking out there because the black flies were intense.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 17-19: Three nights Camping at House Pond Campsite

Junteenth Weekend, a new state holiday. Piseco-Powley Road was rebuilt, and I spent a lot of time down at the swimming hole there. I was working remote on Thursday, but I left home after work and drove north before dusk. Spent a lot of time cooling off in East Branch by the campsite, laying in the hammock and relaxing. Saturday I spent kayaking at Lily Lake, but none of the lilies were out. Sunday I spent the balance of the day the potholers.

Reading ?

Friday, Saturday, Sunday July 8-10: Three nights camping on Hope Falls Road

After quite a run of rainy weather, we had part of weekend that wasn’t super wet. Also, many weeks in the summer, I preferred to just stay close to home, and catch the Nature Bus and spend Saturdays exploring Thacher Park for free. Friday was a personal day – I had a eye doctors appointment. Then I went north and set up camp at Hope Falls Road. Saturday, I hiked back to Ferris Lake and Tenant Creek Falls. Sunday, partially in the rain, I hiked back to both lower and upper Tenant Creek Falls. Sunday evening back at camp, it absolutely poured. I was originally planning to work remote on Monday and maybe Tuesday in Speculator but the weather was so wet, I decided against that.

Friday July 23: Overnight at Cherry Ridge

Heading out to the Finger Lakes, I overnighted at Cherry Ridge at Charles Baker State Forest in Madison County. It was a stop over after leaving home after work. Noticed how much sway there was in front end of the truck, and the tires were getting loud as they were warn and cupped, grew concerned that I might have issues later on. Eventually in December I replaced the tires, the worn rear shock bushing. and bad sway links. I was dealing with some real anxiety issues at that point. But I had a little fire, then retired early to bed and then took camp down early in the morning and headed west to Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and the state Audubon Preserve.

Saturday July 24: One night Tent Camping Along Backbone Horse Trail at Finger Lakes National Forest

I knew arriving at the Finger Lakes National Forest on a Saturday would mean many campsites would be taken, including the site I wanted. I ended up tent camping at one of the primitive sites off Potomac Road. It was a one night deal as I prefer camping in the truck shell and I saw the people in the campsite I wanted leave, so I quickly grabbed that campsite in the morning. Ended up breaking one of the elastic straps in one of the tent poles, I still need to repair it.

Sunday-Saturday July 25-31: Six Nights Truck Cap Camping Along Backbone Horse Trail at Finger Lakes National Forest

My summer vacation was the Finger Lakes National Forest. I decided to stick close to camp for much summer vacation, not rushing too much from place to place, spending a lot of afternoons at the Watkins Glen Pool, doing some paddling in Seneca Lake and Cayuta Lake, hiking in Texas Hollow and Sugar Hill State Forests. Did a lot of reading and laying back in the hammock. The campsite I stayed at didn’t have cell service, so it gave me a much needed to respite from the internet for a few days. Had some nice fires, drank some beer, and got away from it all.

Summer Vacation Seems So Distant Now

Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 12-15: Three nights at House Pond Campsite with Clams and Sweet Corn

After summer vacation, I decided to take a long weekend — four days — up to Potholers, namely the House Pond campsite with lots of sweet corn, clams and beer. I can still taste the clams and beer, and I had plenty of them to eat over the weekend — they were breakfast, lunch and diner. But it was nice laying back in the hammock and swimming in the swimming hole by that campsite. I also hiked along old Edick Road and to Edick Road Campsite 1, which is way off from the main road, and then down to the ledge. Hiked back to House Pond, which was difficult as there was a lot of blow down from a storm earlier in the summer. Spent much of Sunday at the Potholers and then watched the sun set from the Kane Mountain Firetower. Didn’t bring the kayak this time.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday August 26-28: Three nights (again) at House Pond Campsite

With another warm week ahead, I decided to take off Friday and Monday off for one more week up at House Pond. This time I spent more time at Potholers, walking up there each afternoon, besides spending a lot of time at the swimming hole near this campsite. Did some fishing up House Pond, and a lot of drinking and reading from the hammock. Read yet another book about writing code in Python and Kristen Kimbell’s Dirty Life about farm life. I bought a large truck intertube for floating, but once I got to camp and started to setting up I realized I didn’t have an air pump with me, so I couldn’t use it while camping.

East Canada Creek Below Edick Road Ledge

Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 3-5: Three nights at Hardwood Hill at Perkins Clearing

Friday, September 3rd was the final day of remote work – Labor Day Weekend. I got up early, drove to Speculator before 9 AM. I started working from Speculator Library but with my phone having hotspot service and cell service, mid-day I drove up to Hardwood Hill. This time I made sure to inflate my intertube before heading up north, and I spent Saturday evening until well after dusk floating in the Jessup River off of Jessup River. Then I drove to Sled Harbor after dark, hoping to catch a glimpse the illuminated Wakely Hill Firetower, but I could not see it as it I couldn’t find the good views of the tower from the road after dark.

Saturday September 11: One night at Betty Brook

Decided to do a weekend trip out to Schoharie County to hike the Catskill Scenic Trail south of Grand Gorge through the deep notch where NY 30 runs. Hiked down to Hubbell’s Corners from Grand Gorge then went for a very cold swim at Mine Kill State Park. Mine Kill pool was open late this year due to opening late at the beginning of summer. Water temperature was 58 degrees. Sunday I also went for a quick swim at Mine Kill Pool again. Still very cold.

Into the Notch

Saturday September 18: One Night at House Pond

On September 18th, I drove up to Piseco-Powley Road to camp for three nights, four days. Spent one night at the House Pond Campsite, which I set up in the pouring rain, and spent time floating in the my new rubber intertube. It was a nice day once he rain stopped but the water was very cold. But it was nice laying back in the hammock that evening, although prior to dusk there was a lot of deer flies around and biting.

Sunday/Monday September 19 & 20: Two Nights at Powley Place

On Sunday afternoon I drove further up Piseco-Powley Road to Powley Place to do some camping and paddling on the East Canada Creek. Monday I hiked back to Goldstream Falls then carried my kayak down to the East Canada Creek and paddled down to the first rapids, portaged past that to the second main rapids. The beaver dams were relatively low this time, due to water levels being higher then other times when I’ve paddled the East Canada Creek. Laid back in the hammock, did some reading and looking out over the campsite on these mild, starry nights. Also did some floating down the East Canada Creek

Friday, Saturday, Sunday October 8-10: Three nights camping at Betty Brook

I took off the Friday before Columbus Day Weekend to hike Bear Pen Mountain in the Western Catskills. It was the start to a very colorful weekend. Betty Brook was nice, but it was good I got there relatively early — around 4 PM on Friday as the other campsites were quickly taken. On Saturday, I drove down to Stamford and hiked more of the Catskill Scenic Trail from Stamford for Bloomville then visited a friend in Summit. Sunday I hiked along Betty Brook Road to the snowmobile trail up Burnt Hill, then hiked over the dirt roads on Burnt and Rossman Hills, enjoying the leaves and wildlife. Hiked back  to camp and laid back into the hammock well into the evening, which was quite mild. Sunday I hiked from Grand Gorge to Stamford on the Catskill Scenic Trail.

Saturday, November 6: Camping at County Bridge Campground Pennsylvania

Originally I was planning to get new tires put on my truck prior to going to West Virginia,  trip that was postponed multiple times. Ultimately I decided it wouldn’t be a bad idea to just wear out the tires and go for the trip. I hadn’t decided on where I was going to go until I was on the road, and ended up going to Binghamton, then down to Pennsylvania for my first night camping. It was a cold first night — got down to 14 degrees.

Sunday/Monday November 7-8: Camp Run West Virginia

The first two nights I spent at Camp Run Primitive Campground at Miles, West Virginia which is located in a wash on the backside of Shenandoah Mountain. On Monday of that week I hiked up over Shenandoah Mountain, and watched the sun rise over Camp Run Lake. Tuesday morning I drove over through Judy Gap then up Spruce Mountain and hiked up that. In the afternoon I hiked up Seneca Rocks, something that had long been on my bucket list to do.

Quiet Walk Along Camp Run Road

Tuesday, November 9: Camping at Canaan Heights

On Tuesday night I camped up in Canaan Heights / Table Rock outside of Thomas WV. I was going to stay multiple days but hearing a lot of wheel bearing noise in my truck, I decided it best to head north on Wednesday and see if I could either make it home or get the truck fixed. The wheel bearing burned up by the time I got up to Lock Haven but was able to get it fixed that day and head north to County Bridge.

Wednesday, November 10: Camping at County Bridge Pennsylvania

The second time camping at County Bridge it wasn’t as cold.  I had a fire and retired to bed fairly early. But come the morning, neither the camp stove or the heater was working. I thought I might have have run out of propane. Then packed up in the morning on Veterans Day and headed north to Chenango Forks State Park, which I wanted to explore. I then stopped at Price Chopper, got some groceries and headed up to Long Pond State Forest for two kind of cold and chilly, damp nights.

Thursday/Friday, November 11-12: Camping at Long Pond State Forest

After spending the balance of Veterans Day, Thursday at Chenango Forks State Park, I camped for two nights at Long Pond State Forest. I was still having problems with my camp stove and heater, so it was kind of cold but I was able to find enough firewood to make do, and had some quiet evenings listening to the radio and just hanging out. Friday was pretty rainy, but I made due — beat having going back home. The fires were smokey but they were warm enough. And it beat being home.

Dusk in November

Monday/Tuesday December 20-21: Camping at Stoney Pond State Forest

I thought about getting out of town after Thanksgiving but the weather did not cooperate. Then my truck’s repairs and tires got dragged out to mid-December. I decided to take he week off before Christmas to go camping. I was thinking about Central New York and then the Finger Lakes, but ultimately made it no farther then the Finger Lakes. Saturday was pouring rain, and then Sunday was bitterly cold. And my camp heater and stove were malfunctioning. But ultimately I was able to get it working, after much fiddling at camp. I camped two nights at Stoney Pond, spending Tuesday poking around Cazenovia. Tuesday was very gray, and Wednesday was snowy. Wednesday I drove to Hamilton and hiked part of the Chenango Canal Trail.

Wednesday, December 22: Camping at Moscow Hill Assembly Area

My final night camping in 2021 was the Moscow Hill Assembly Area at the Charles Baker State Forest. I decided to camp there as it was more sheltered from the wind and snow, and in case we got more snow, I figured I wouldn’t have to worry about the snow, as the county highway isn’t that far away. They were expecting high winds and low windchills, but it turned out not to be too bad. I thought about staying another night on Thursday, but the weather for Thursday looked sunny, and wanted to do some hiking, plus I wanted to be home for Christmas Eve for a family Christmas Party.

Snow Depth – Monday January 17

Snowmobilers on the Tug will be happy with the snow, although most every place locally has some.

But how long will it last? Probably a while in the higher elevations, but we are already seeing quite a bit of melting in the Albany area, although it’s expected to get cold in the next few days.

1) Lewis County, West Turin town, Highmarket (HGHN6)
21 inches 6am

2) Oneida County, Lee town, Point Rock 0.6 SE (NY-OD-2)
14.5 inches 8am

3) Oneida County, Floyd town, Holland Patent 1.1 Wnw (NY-OD-43)
13 inches 7am

4) Madison County, Nelson town, Cazenovia 2.9 SE (NY-MD-10)
13 inches 7am

5) Essex County, North Elba town, Lake Placid 2 S (LPLN6)
12 inches 8am

6) Ulster County, Shandaken town, Phoenicia 2SW (PHON6)
11 inches 7am

7) Steuben County, Hornellsville town, Hornell Almond Dam (HRLN6)
11 inches 7am

8) St. Lawrence County, Gouverneur town, Gouverneur 3 NW (GOVN6)
11 inches 7am

9) Steuben County, Corning town, Corning (CORN6)
11 inches 7am

10) Clinton County, Peru town, Peru 4.1 ESE (NY-CL-7)
10.5 inches 6am

Snow Depth – Saturday January 15

In Lake-Effect County, the definitely have some snow. 🌨

Locally not so much snow, but maybe we will get some more on Monday, although the latest models are suggesting it will be more rain and ice in the greater Albany-area. Maybe a few inches of snow here and there, but it looking less and less like a major snow event, but they keep warning us that the storm track will change again one way or another. But on Tug and Western Adirondacks, they have some decent snow falls around.

There locations have the deepest snow in New York State, per National Weather Service.

1) Lewis County, West Turin town, Highmarket (HGHN6)
14 inches 6am

2) Oneida County, Lee town, Point Rock 0.6 SE (NY-OD-2)
10.5 inches 8am

3) Essex County, North Elba town, Lake Placid 2 S (LPLN6)
9 inches 8am

4) Essex County, Newcomb town, Newcomb (NCBN6)
7 inches 9am

5) Madison County, Nelson town, Cazenovia 2.9 SE (NY-MD-10)
5 inches 7am

6) Franklin County, Malone town, Malone (MALN6)
5 inches 7am

7) Hamilton County, Indian Lake town, Indian Lake (INDN6)
5 inches 8am

8) St. Lawrence County, Gouverneur town, Gouverneur 3 NW (GOVN6)
5 inches 7am

9) Lewis County, Watson town, Chase Lake (GFDN6)
5 inches 6am

10) Essex County, Schroon town, Olmstedville 4.6 NNE (NY-ES-6)
4.5 inches ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ 8am

Weather Update – December 15, 2021

This morning started out nice, but rain is expected by evening. 🌦

Today I am working from home, 👨‍💻 so I won’t have to worry about getting caught in the rain, but I might have to skip my evening walk due to the rain. It doesn’t look like it will last and tomorrow should be nice. Too bad tomorrow it’s back to working back downtown, but the one day of remote work should be fun — and give me a chance to fully recover from my COVID-19 and TDAP shot.

I don’t know about getting out of town on Saturday, ⛈ it looks like rain, but maybe Sunday through at least mid-week. Hard to say how much snow there will be, probably not a lot, but it really could vary especially if I decide to go out to Central NY and Cazenovia. Even though I have new tires and a 4×4, I don’t want to mess with either snow or ice if I can avoid it — might instead go directly to the Finger Lakes, where at least I know the road will be lowed.

Did you notice that tomorrow, we are picking up some daylight in the evening? 🌆 Only a minute, but you have to start somewhere. It will be nice to come home and not be pitch black, especially when walking home from the Park and Ride. Certainly by February — which seems distant, but really isn’t at this point.

Today.
Feels like …
November 25th.

Partly Sunny then Chance of Rain

A chance of rain, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy.

Light east wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

and

45 degrees , 4:22
sunset.
Tonight.
Feels like …
October 24th.

Rain

Rain, mainly before 5am.

South wind 8 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.

and

38 degrees , 7:19
sunrise.
Thursday.
Feels like …
October 14th.

Partly Sunny

Partly sunny.

South wind around 10 mph.

and

62 degrees , 45 max dew point, 4:23
sunset.
Thursday Night.
Feels like …
October 9th.

Slight Chance of Showers then Partly Cloudy

A slight chance of showers before 1am. Mostly cloudy.

South wind 8 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

and

43 degrees , 7:19
sunrise.
Friday.
Feels like …
November 11th.

Sunny

Sunny.

West wind 6 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

and

51 degrees , 4:23
sunset.
Friday Night.
Feels like …
November 13th.

Mostly Cloudy then Chance of Rain/Snow

A chance of rain after 1am, mixing with snow after 3am. Mostly cloudy.

Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

and

32 degrees , 7:20
sunrise.
Saturday.
Feels like …
December 12th.

Rain/Snow is likely then Rain

Rain and snow likely before noon, then rain. High near 39. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

and

39 degrees , 4:23
sunset.
Saturday Night.
Feels like …
December 3rd.

Rain/Snow is likely then Snow is likely

Rain and snow likely, becoming all snow after midnight. Mostly cloudy.

Chance of precipitation is 60%.

and

26 degrees , 7:21
sunrise.
Sunday.
Feels like …
December 22nd.

Chance of Snow Showers then Mostly Sunny

A chance of snow showers before 7am. Mostly sunny.

Chance of precipitation is 30%.

and

36 degrees , 4:24
sunset.
Sunday Night.
Feels like …
January 6th.

Mostly Clear

Mostly clear.

 

and

17 degrees , 11 max wind chill, 7:21
sunrise.
Monday.
Feels like …
December 22nd.

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

 

and

36 degrees , 11 max wind chill, 4:24
sunset.
Monday Night.
Feels like …
December 17th.

Partly Cloudy

Partly cloudy.

 

and

22 degrees , 7:22
sunrise.
Tuesday.
Feels like …
December 12th.

Partly Sunny

Partly sunny.

 

and

39 degrees , 4:25
sunset.