#MEwx Sun, warm temps and today's Halloween posting
This morning we have partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s. Winds are light and variable, becoming northwest around 10 mph this afternoon.
Tonight we’ll have mostly clear conditions with lows in the upper 40s. Winds will remain light and variable.
The outdoor temperature is 52.5°F, the Dew Point is 47.8°F and it feels like 52.5°F.
We didn’t receive any rain here over the past 24 hours.
Sunrise is 6:41 am, sunset is 6:16 PM and we’ll have 11 hours 34 minutes of daylight today.
Moonrise is 5:02 PM, Moonset is 3:25 AM. The moon phase is Waxing Gibbous and is 88% illuminated. Our next full moon will be on October 7 and our next new moon is on October 21.
The wind is from the East Northeast between 0.0 MPH and 4.7 MPH.
The Relative pressure is 29.89, the Absolute pressure is 29.69 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun and a few clouds.
The humidity is 83%, the UV index is 0 placing the average person at low risk and the solar radiation reading is 54.7W/M2.
Visibility is 10.0 miles / 16.1 Kilometers with mostly sunny skies again.
Today’s Halloween posts
4 of the Most Haunted Places in Maine
Fort William Henry | Pemaquid Beach | 55 Minutes
Fort William Henry was built in 1692 as the English fortified the frontiers of the Massachusetts colony. The fort’s construction was extraordinary, housing nearly 20 cannons and 60 soldiers. However, the fort’s splendor was short-lived. Before the area’s
colonization, the land was home to many Native Americans. Tension continued
between Native American people and the colonists. Tragically, in 1696, Native American Chief Taukolexis was hung by the fort. Local legend has it that he haunts the historic site to this day.
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