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October 1st (Tuesday), 2019, Juneau, AK, 99801



6 O’Clock 
52 degrees F, Precipitation 90%, Humidity 98%, Wind 17 mph, Rain 

The sky is darkened by 6:29 pm. It is not dark out yet . . . 

Sunset for (Tuesday) October 1st, 2019: 6:31 pm. 

By 6:42 pm the sky could be classified as “dark” by the most average people.


Skies were slightly apocalyptic above the city, the falling rain had this appearance.

7 O’Clock
52 degrees F, Precipitation 100%, Humidity 98%, Wind 14 mph, Rain

8 O’Clock
52 degrees F, Precipitation 100%, Humidity 97%, Wind 14 mph, Rain

9 O’Clock
52 degrees F, Precipitation 90%, Humidity 98%, Wind 13 mph, Rain

10 O’Clock
52 degrees F, Precipitation 90%, Humidity 98%, Wind 15 mph, Rain

11 O’Clock
52 degrees F, Precipitation 90%, Humidity 92%, Wind mph 15, Rain

Midnight - 54 degrees F, Precipitation 40%, Humidity 90%, Wind 7 mph, Rain

1 AM
54 degrees F, Precipitation 40%, Humidity 91%, Wind 8 mph, Scattered Showers 

2 AM 
54 degrees F, Precipitation 90%, Humidity 91%, Wind 8 mph, Rain 

3 AM
54 degrees F, Precipitation 80%, Humidity 91%, Wind 8 mph, Rain 





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