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3:00 - 4:00 pm observation, Friday, January 18th, 2019, S.E. Alaska

Friday, January 18th, 2019, 3:43 pm, S.E. Alaska... 

Snowfall in the late afternoon as it becomes evening ~ At 3:43 pm I looked out to observe late winter. The surroundings, from my view, appeared to have 1 inch of snow on the ground. Cold, Silent ... the trees and surroundings were very still, empty, anti-social. The forest was a beautiful image to capture, with the sun shining through the trees, yet only from beyond the heavy cloud cover... it was a grey scene that included a faded chromium light. The forest yielded a dying and hidden ambience, low-lying, buried accross the first 2 inch layer of earth, nearly written off as nonexistent... still, somehow reaching the city’s boundaries, barely perceivable, it touched the edges of the atmosphere/environment. 

3 pm: 30 degrees F, 48% precipitation, 94% humidity, 3 mph, hi/lo - 32/30, snow

5 pm: 30 degrees F, 67% precipitation, 96% humidity, 4 mph, hi/lo - 32/30, sleet  

6 pm: 30 degrees F, 78% precipitation, 96%, humidity, wind 5 mph, hi/lo - 32/30, freezing rain 

7 pm: 30 degrees F, 82% precipitation, 96% humidity, wind 5 mph, hi/lo - 32/30, sleet 

9 pm: 31 degrees F, 66% precipitation, 97% humidity, 4 mph, hi/lo - 32/30, snow showers 

10 pm: 31 degrees F, 24% precipitation, 100% humidity, 3 mph,  hi/lo - 32/29 cloudy 

2am: 30 degrees F, 0% precipitation, 96% humidity, 5 mph, hi/lo - 33/30, cloudy 

No moon visible through atmosphere. 
Moonrise: 2:22 pm
Moonset: 6:43 am 

Moonphase: 90% Waxing Gibbous 




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