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June 20th - June 30th

Little to no detail (for the ten days of observation, June 20th - June 30th). Clear,  yet overcast, a light which is overly bright, scorching... yet there are themes of summer (cotton candy skies, the clearness and clarity of the air and sea). One interesting detail; a dense amount of activity within an hour or so of time, which was of intense storm weather... activity resonated with the earthquake in PSG (2015 is the guess), and the storms between 2016 and 2017 (in PSG). "The earthquake was a 10 magnitude.", (the observer), "The weather from the 25th and 26th did not result in the same storms and natural  disasters ... the beginning patterns resonated." The patter of a calm, beautiful, elemental and spiritual rain (which would dissipate before the start of showers) was noted as an occurance between the 20th and 30th.  Greyscale (most mornings and afternoons, evenings were of bright sunsets). Bright summer days (20th - 30th of June, 2020).  A few grey

June 10th - June 20th

Sunny   Days ,  C o o l   temperatures ,  Clear Skies.  colors across the sky, faded , luminescent. (the temperature is 63  and is the warmest day in recorded documents by the observer since they began their documentation in 2017 -  today is  June 11th, 2020).   As night falls, it is in blue tones and energetic traces. A White light from the central sun.  A recent observation of the moon:  Dark blue, (light in  the shades of moon rock - grey and black matte tones).  16.98 days (Waxing Gibbous), 95.43% visible, Moonrise: 9:25 PM, and Moonset: 7:19 AM, observation of the sky from 1st St. Juneau, Alaska, 99801  Other Features:  Saturn, Mars, Asterisms  Red hues of shades and shadow through a black-lit misty fog is one presented aesthetic of the past two days, although not visible ... it appears continually in the atmospheric scape.   Darkness. Cool temperatures.   presences, darkness   (June 15th)

June 1st - June 10th, 2020

Monday, the 1st of June, 2020 ... was    complete with all of the beauty of the brightest summer days in landscapes (such as Alaska)... lately the environment has been monotone ...  Most commonly for the first week of June it has been overcast.  A Slightly humid day, a slate-grey day.  The temperature is a calm breeze from above the clouds (overcast skies).  (48.2 degrees F)  The first detail to be noted in these weather observation journals is the pattern of summer temperature (on record )for this May, of 2020.  This is a trend which is documented, and as unique (in comparison to Petersburg, AK) mostly because of the intensity of the waves and flares of recent years, from the sun,  typically May is a cool month for records in Petersburg.  By mid-June the temperature on record is closer to 76 degrees ... and in mid-July the average temperature between 11 AM and 10 PM ranges from 40 degrees (6-8 AM), and 50 - 70 degrees (1 - 10 PM) ... and usually