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Related: About this forumTetrachloride
(8,023 posts)if you get up earlier, possibly Mars and Jupiter
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/
elleng
(132,207 posts)but mebbe. Was 5 a.m.
2naSalit
(87,753 posts)An airplane coming in for a landing, it's that bright.
I was up at 4:30 this morning and could still see Saturn, Mars, Moon and Jupiter. They're pretty spread out but visible before and at first light.
elleng
(132,207 posts)2naSalit
(87,753 posts)elleng
(132,207 posts)2naSalit
(87,753 posts)In the morning, the rest, when they come up, will be lower to the left.
elleng
(132,207 posts)2naSalit
(87,753 posts)But it was cold. We always have wind here, though.
It was kind of clear, to the East, about an hour ago, 4 am-ish, and I could see all but Venus. Just looked now and it's all cloudy. We're supposed to have more rain/snow today then warming afterward.
Looks like central US is in for more violent stuff today, yikes. Have a good Spring day!
elleng
(132,207 posts)cloudy/partly cloudy/etc until NEXT SUNDAY, when 'mostly sunny' forecast!
2naSalit
(87,753 posts)And west of you is roiling up a lot of moisture and sending right into your neighborhood.
I'm in that arctic wave that swooped in from Alberta. There's the northern part of the heatwave pushing warmer air in my direction, should be almost too hot by mid week.
It's kind of funny but for the last couple months your weather has mimicked ours, a good part of the time, only a day or two later.
elleng
(132,207 posts)cloudy cloudy cloudy, and temps decline. Already 81 here, then DOWN, Monday hi 72!
We're still having snow!
Tetrachloride
(8,023 posts)usonian
(10,350 posts)Methinks only Venus is that bright.
Jupiter, Mars and Neptune are close to each other, but will be hard to see in the light.
Watch me not reset the location on my app!