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Updated: @ 09/07/2024 14:20 - next update at 00:00  
Summary / Temperature Wind Rain Outlook
Mainly cloudy, Dry Mainly cloudy, Dry
Currently: 26.9°C, Max: 27.1°C, Min: 14.6°C 26.9°C
Warmer 3.6°C than last hour.

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Feels like: 28°C

24-hr difference
-1.9°CColder 1.9°C than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 27.1°C
14:12
29.6°C
14:30
Low: 14.6°C
04:42
15.0°C
05:53
 Wind from E E
4.3
Gust:
4.3 km/h
1 Bft - Light Air
Today: 9.7 km/h 14:08
Gust Month: 19.8 km/h September 2
Rain Today: 0.0 mm
Rain Rate (/hr): 0.00 mm
Rain Yesterday: 0.0 mm
Storm Rain: 0.0 mm
This Month: 0.0 mm
Season Total: 307.2 mm
11 days since last rain.
Saturday night
Clear
Clear
Humidity & Barometer Almanac Moon
Humidity: 55 % Decreased 13.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 17.1°C Increased 0.2°C since last hour.
Barometer: 101.0 kPa Falling 0.1  kPa/hr
Baro Trend: Steady
Sunrise: 06:40
Sunset: 19:43
Moonrise: 11:35
Moonset: 20:46
Waxing Crescent
Waxing Crescent, Moon at 4 days in cycle
19%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   3.0     Medium 
High: 5.0 @ 11:53
412 W/m2 (71 %)
High: 443 @  12:22

 EC Weather Forecast  - Outlook: Today & Tonight
Saturday
Sunny
Sunny

Max: 27°C
EC forecast: Sunny. Wind light except west 30 km/h near Juan de Fuca Strait late this afternoon. High 27 except 20 where winds blow onshore. Humidex 30. UV index 6 or high.
 
Saturday night
Clear
Clear

Min: 12°C
EC forecast: Clear. Wind light except west 30 km/h near Juan de Fuca Strait. Low 12.

Nighttime Twilight Daytime Moonlight Speckle Incoming Tide Outgoing Tide
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There is a thing called the Maori Fishing Calendar. It is published in various forms in New Zealand. The Maori (and many other Pacific peoples) found that on certain days of the lunar cycle, fishing was better than at other times. These days are mainly the few days surrounding the New Moon. Does this stuff really work? It's not infallible. There are, after all, still the effects of weather and season to be factored in. However, many people are quite convinced that, on balance, you will catch more “fish per unit effort” on a day when the Maori calendar predicts good fishing than on other days.

Random preview from our Pat Bay Tides page


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