Sunday, February 26, 2012

3. CHANCE HARBOUR NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA

Good eveningfrom Chance Harbour! OK, so I've been off the grid for a while. My apologies! With a little nudging from fellow weather observer,?Mike Malley, I'm back!? Two reasons for the absence is boring weather and a torn rotator cuff of the shoulder. Painful and annoying and making it a challenge at times to sit for long periods on the laptop. Our winter hasn't really happened in good old southern New Brunswick. With only 4 storms( if you want to call them that) to date and they didn't amount to very much. Technically storms, yes but, not severe in nature. Add to that roller coaster temperatures of highs and lows and the snow that we did get didn't last long. Such has been the pattern here this 'winter'.

Currently in Chance Harbour we are at -8celcius. The winds are out of the NNW at 15 km/h making the windchill at -14. It will warm up to 0 celcius for the high tomorrow under clear sunny skies. For tomorrow evening, Increasing cloudiness. 60 percent chance of rain showers or flurries overnight. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h in the evening. Temperature rising to plus 2 by morning. We just hit high tide at 11:17pm at 7.9meters or 25.9feet. Next low tide will be at 5:33am at 0.8meters or 2.6feet. Have a good evening everyone! (Tide Charts Courtesy of Fisheries and Oceans Canada)

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Also for tomorrow I'll try to get back online and get some more pictures uploaded for Mike Malley. I do have some catching up to do!

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Source: http://backyard.weatherbug.com/xn/detail/2351479%3ABlogPost%3A133795

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