A Great Trip Needs An Extraordinary Destination ...Hallo Bay? ABSOLUTELY

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Weather: Tuesday 10.04.11

October Daily Weather Report
Hallo Bay * Homer

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Homer~Kachemak Bay
Hallo Bay Bear Camp  (being repositioned for winter)


HOMER

Lat/Lon: 59.7° N 151.5° W
Weather Conditions:   Partly cloudy. Patchy morning fog with local visibilities below one mile. Tonight increasing clouds. A chance of rain and snow south of Clam Gulch after midnight. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the upper 20F to mid 30F (-3.3c to 1.7c). Highs around 50F (10c)   
Visibility:   10 miles  
Ceiling:   Unlimited  
Wind:   Light    

Barometric Pressure:   29.56 Steady  
Outside Humidity:   92%  

Tigger Forecast:   good kitty, accurate again! ...deserves more treats!!  
Actual Sunrise:   8:18 AM AKDT  
Actual Sunset:   7:29 PM AKDT  
Civil Twilight Sunrise:   7:37 AM  
Civil Twilight Sunset:   8:10 PM  
Moon Rise:   5:10 PM  
Moon Set:   No Moon Set  
Moon:   Waxing Gibbous, 57% of Moon illuminated  
Length of Visible Daylight:   12h 33m  

Length of Day:   11h 11m  
Tomorrow will be 5m 19s shorter      
THIS DATE IN ALASKA HISTORY:   October 4, 1943 -
The Alaska Glacier Seafood plant at Petersburg was destroyed by fire, a $100,000 loss   /more: Seafood and National Fisheries Institute and Marine Conservation Alliance and Alaska Seafood Industry   
AURORA FORECAST:   Quiet (1)  
AURORA LIVECAM

METEOR SHOWERS:   Orionids: October 21~22   

HALLO BAY
58º 34’10.10 N, 153º 53’57.58 W

Weather Conditions:   Mostly cloudy. Scattered rain showers in the afternoon. Patchy morning fog. Tonight mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers. Lows in the 30F (-1.1c). Highs in the mid 40F to lower 50F (7.2c to 10c). Light winds today, becoming E 10 to 15 mph after midnight   
Actual Sunrise:   8:33 AM AKDT  
Actual Sunset:   7:45 PM AKDT  
Civil Twilight Sunrise:   7:52 AM  
Civil Twilight Sunset:   8:25 PM  
Moon Rise:   5:25 PM  
Moon Set:   No Moon Set  
Have a Safe Day!


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we're repositioning webcam #2 for winter viewing.

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