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Monday/Tuesday - September 23rd/24th, 2019, Juneau (Alaska, 99801) “An Observance of Nightfall” (continued), Autumn, 2019 - Spring, 2020 records ...




The sky begins to darken by 7:10 pm, and it is dark out by 7:24 pm.

7 O’Clock 
55 degrees F, Precipitation 100%, Humidity 97%, Wind 14 mph, Rain

8 O’Clock 
48 degrees F, Precpitation 94%, Humidity 94%, Wind 13 mph, Light Rain Showers 

9 O’Clock 
48 degrees F, Precipitation 93%, Humidity 97%, Wind 12 mph, Rain 

10 O’Clock 
52 degrees F, Precipitation 93%, Humidity 90%, Wind 3 mph, Rain 

11 O’Clock 
48 degrees F, 89% Precipitation, 95% Humidity, Wind 3 mph, Rain

12 O’Clock 
49 degrees F, Precipitation 61%, 92% Humidity, 9 mph, Showers 

1 AM
49 degrees F, Precipitation 66%, Humidity 92%, 10 mph, Rain 

2 AM
50 degrees F, 86% precipitation, Humidity 91%, Wind 14 mph, Light Rain Showers 

3 AM
50 degrees F, Precipitation 80%, Humidity 92%, Wind 13 mph, Light Rain Showers 

4 AM 
50 degrees F, Precipitation 80%, Humidity 92%, Wind 13 mph, Light Rain Showers 

5 AM 

49 degrees F, 91% Precipitation, Humidity 95%, Wind 7 mph, Rain 


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