The brightest planet in the western sky is Venus, and it can easily be seen an hour after sunset. In the coming week, our nearest planet appears...
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº August 20 80 67 .00 August 21 81 59 .00 August 22 79 67 .00 August 23 72 65 .68...
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº August 13 79 64 .00 August 14 76 55 .00 August 15 79 55 .00 August 16 78 66 .00 August 17 79...
Tonight’s gibbous moon appears low in the zodiac, in the constellation Sagittarius. The moon spends the night in the South. For those who visit South...
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº August 6 79 70 .82 August 7 87 59 .00 August 8 78 67 Trace August 9 81 68 Trace August 10 83...
Tonight’s thin crescent moon appears low in the southwestern sky. Look to the right of the moon and you’ll see the brilliant planet Venus,...
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº July 30 83 67 Trace July 31 78 60 .00 August 1 78 62 .00 August 2 74 53 .00 August 3 80 66 ....
The night skies ahead are promising for shooting stars. The annual big Perseid meteor shower takes place next Wednesday and Thursday nights, but you...
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº July 23 85 63 .00 July 24 79 66 1.52 July 25 85 68 .12 July 26 89 65 .01 July 27 82 60...
Two planets in our western sky are only two degrees apart: The red planet Mars and the ringed planet Saturn are so close, they form a perfect pair....
The appearance of these three planets promises to be a big astronomical event this summer. Take some time to watch in the nights ahead.
Temperature: Precip. Day Max. Min. Inches. Fº Fº July 16 76 69 .03 July 17 87 73 .00 July 18 89 70 .00 July 19 87 64 .00 July 20 86...

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