January Daily Weather Report
Hallo Bay * Homer
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HALLO BAY
Latitude 58.34.063 * Longitude 153.54.052
Weather Conditions: BLIZZARD WARNING in effect until 4pm * Snow. Areas of blowing snow reducing visibility to one quarter mile or less at times. Snow accumulation up to 4 inches. Highs in the lower 20F to mid 30F (-6.7c to 1.7c). Lows 10F to 25F above (-12.2c to -3.9c). Wind E 10 to 40 mph, with gusts to 60 mph along the western capes and through channeled terrain
Actual Sunrise: 9:59 AM AKST
Actual Sunset: 5:05 PM AKST
Civil Twilight Sunrise: 9:08 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset: 5:55 PM
Moon Rise: 5:37 PM
Moon Set: 9:41 AM
HOMER
Lat/Lon: 59.7° N 151.5° W
Weather Conditions: Snow likely. Areas of blowing snow along the inlet and Kachemak Bay. Snow accumulation 1 to 3 inches except 3 to 6 inches along higher elevations of Kachemak Bay
Visibility: 4 miles
Ceiling: 2,600 ft
Wind: NE 10 to 25 mph, becoming SE 10 to 15 mph after midnight
Wind Gusts: NE 25 to 45 mph along inlet
Predicted Temps: HIGHS: 15F to low 30F (-9.4c to -1.1c)
LOWS: 15F to 25F (-9.4c to -3.9c)
Barometric Pressure: 29.59 Falling
Humidity: 93%
Actual Sunrise: 9:44 AM AKST
Actual Sunset: 4:49 PM AKST
Civil Twilight Sunrise: 8:52 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset: 5:40 PM
Moon Rise: 5:20 PM
Moon Set: 9:26 AM
Moon: Full Wolf Moon, 100% of Moon illuminated
►Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs howled hungrily outside Indian villages. Thus, the name for January’s full Moon. Sometimes it was also referred to as the Old Moon, or the Moon After Yule. Some called it the Full Snow Moon, but most tribes applied that name to the next Moon
Length of Visible Daylight: 8h 46m
Length of Day: 7h 04m
Tomorrow will be 4m 9s longer
Have a Safe Day!
THIS DATE IN ALASKA HISTORY: January 19, 1900 -
The Military Department of Alaska was established by the Secretary of War
AURORA FORECAST: Low (2)
AURORA LIVECAM
METEOR SHOWERS: none
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