Water Temperature of Walnut Creek in Erie, PA

Current Water Temperature

79.5°F

Measurement Time: Saturday, July 5, 2025, 9:45 AM EDT

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Local Points of Interest

Manchester Beach; Lake Erie

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Walnut Creek

Station Name: Walnut Creek Upstream Pool, near Erie, PA
Data Source: Water Data - usgc.gov

Elevation Above Sea Level: 614 feet / 187 meters

Nearest Address:
6598 Evergreen Dr
Erie, PA 16415
Erie County

GPS Coordinates: 42.07388889, -80.2347222

Nearby Water Temperatures

Shenango River, Transfer, PA (50.5 mi)
Shenango River, Sharpsville, PA (57.1 mi)
Grand River, Fairport Harbor, OH (58.0 mi)
Cattaraugus Creek, Gowanda, NY (71.7 mi)
Shenango River, New Castle, PA (73.2 mi)
Allegheny River, Salamanca, NY (78.1 mi)
Lake Erie, Cleveland, OH (81.0 mi)
Beaver River, Wampum, PA (82.1 mi)
Connoquenessing Creek, Ellwood City, PA (86.8 mi)
Buffalo River, Buffalo, NY (88.2 mi)
Lake Ontario, Grimsby, ON (142.9 km)
Mahoning Creek, Punxsutawney, PA (100.9 mi)
Erie Canal, Lockport, NY (109.4 mi)
Eighteenmile Creek, Burt, NY (115.3 mi)
Monongahela River, Braddock, PA (117.9 mi)

Weather for Erie, Pennsylvania

Current Weather

86.2°F
Sunny
Conditions: Sunny
Humidity: 50%
Feels Like: 97.8°F
Wind: WSW 9.4 mph
Wind Gusts: 14.7 mph
Pressure: 30.09 in
Precipitation: 0 in
Cloud Cover: 0%
Visibility: 9 mi
UV Index: 9.4

Five Day Weather Forecast

Patchy rain nearby
Sat
H: 86°F
L: 67°F
Patchy rain nearby
Sun
H: 88°F
L: 73°F
Moderate rain
Mon
H: 80°F
L: 73°F
Patchy rain nearby
Tue
H: 75°F
L: 69°F
Patchy rain nearby
Wed
H: 75°F
L: 69°F

Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 29.79 μg/m3
PM10: 30.9 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 351.5 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 5.37 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 12.4 μg/m3
Ozone: 131 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:51 AM
Sun Transit: 1:25 PM
Sunset: 9:00 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 8 mins
Moonrise: 4:41 PM
Moon Transit: 9:27 PM
Moonset: 1:41 AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination: 75.3%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

9:55 AM - 12:25 AM
8:57 PM - 11:27 PM

Minor Periods

4:11 PM - 5:41 PM
1:11 AM - 2:41 AM

Action Rating: 3 out of 5

avertissement de chaleur en vigueur

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Effective: Fri July 4, 2025, 8:58 PM
Expires: Sat July 5, 2025, 12:58 PM

Humidex values reaching 40 are expected. A heat event is expected Saturday to Sunday. What: Daytime highs of 31 to 33 degrees Celsius and a humidex of 40. Overnight lows of 21 to 25 degrees Celsius, providing little relief from the heat. When: Saturday to Sunday, coming to an end Sunday night. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority. Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.


avertissement de chaleur en vigueur

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Effective: Fri July 4, 2025, 8:58 PM
Expires: Sat July 5, 2025, 12:58 PM

Humidex values reaching 40 are expected. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority. Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.


avertissement de chaleur en vigueur

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Effective: Sat July 5, 2025, 5:01 AM
Expires: Sat July 5, 2025, 9:01 PM

Humidex values reaching 40 are expected. A heat event is expected this weekend. What: Daytime highs of 31 to 33 degrees Celsius and a humidex of 40. Overnight lows of 21 to 25 degrees Celsius, providing little relief from the heat. When: Today to Sunday, coming to an end Sunday night. Additional information: Hot and humid air can also bring deteriorating air quality and result in the Air Quality Health Index approaching the high risk category. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority. Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.


avertissement de chaleur en vigueur

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Effective: Sat July 5, 2025, 5:01 AM
Expires: Sat July 5, 2025, 9:01 PM

Humidex values reaching 40 are expected. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority. Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.


avertissement de chaleur en vigueur

Service Notice – June 2025: The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) CAP Service undergoes changes from time to time as the business of alerting evolves. For 2025, changes are expected to include... 1) ECCC's initiative to upgrade the presentation of alerts into Colour-Coded Weather Alerts is planned for deployment for later in 2025. Data changes will appear in CAP-CP upon this deployment, 2) SAME event codes for a few alert types are updated and 3) other minor improvements and corrections. For more information on these changes: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/ | Notification de service – juin 2025: Le service du PAC d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) subit périodiquement des changements à mesure que le système d’alerte évolue. Pour 2025, il y aura des changements incluant... 1) l'initiative d'ECCC visant à améliorer la présentation des alertes sous forme d'alertes météorologiques codées par couleur est prévue d’être déployée plus tard en 2025. Des changements aux données apparaîtront dans le PC-PAC lors de ce déploiement, 2) des codes d’événement MSSC pour quelques types d’alerte ont été mis à jour et 3) d’autres améliorations et corrections mineures. Pour plus d’informations sur ces changements: https://comm.collab.science.gc.ca/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/dd_info@comm.collab.science.gc.ca/

Effective: Sat July 5, 2025, 11:12 AM
Expires: Sun July 6, 2025, 3:12 AM

Humidex values reaching 40 are expected for the next 2 days. A heat event is expected this weekend. What: Daytime highs of 31 to 33 degrees Celsius and a humidex of 40. Overnight lows of 21 to 25 degrees Celsius, providing little relief from the heat. When: Today to Sunday, coming to an end Sunday night. Additional information: Hot and humid air can also bring deteriorating air quality and result in the Air Quality Health Index approaching the high risk category. ### For more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/how-protect-yourself.html https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/climate-change-health/extreme-heat/who-is-at-risk.html Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm.

Take action to protect yourself and others – extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. Determine if you or others around you are at greater risk of heat illness. Check on older adults, those living alone and other at-risk people in-person or on the phone multiple times a day. Watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Signs may include headache, nausea, dizziness, thirst, dark urine and intense fatigue. Stop your activity and drink water. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 9-1-1 or your emergency health provider if you, or someone around you, is showing signs of heat stroke which can include red and hot skin, dizziness, nausea, confusion and change in consciousness. While you wait for medical attention, try to cool the person by moving them to a cool place, removing extra clothing, applying cold water or ice packs around the body. Drink water often and before you feel thirsty to replace fluids. Close blinds, or shades and open windows if outside is cooler than inside. Turn on air conditioning, use a fan, or move to a cooler area of your living space. If your living space is hot, move to a cool public space such as a cooling centre, community centre, library or shaded park. Follow the advice of your region’s public health authority. Plan and schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct exposure to the sun and heat. Wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. Never leave people, especially children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Check the vehicle before locking to make sure no one is left behind.


Saturday, July 5, 2025

Weather Forecast

Conditions: Patchy rain nearby
Average Temperature: 76.1°F
Average Humidity: 81%
Chance of Rain: 86%
Wind: 11.4 mph
UV Index: 2.6

Air Quality

AQI: 2 - Moderate
PM2.5: 26.41 μg/m3
PM10: 27.29 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 412.11 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 13.52 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 11.54 μg/m3
Ozone: 96.52 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:51 AM
Sun Transit: 1:25 PM
Sunset: 9:00 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 8 mins
Moonrise: 4:41 PM
Moon Transit: 9:27 PM
Moonset: 1:41 AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination: 75.3%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

9:55 AM - 12:25 AM
8:57 PM - 11:27 PM

Minor Periods

4:11 PM - 5:41 PM
1:11 AM - 2:41 AM

Action Rating: 3 out of 5

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Weather Forecast

Conditions: Patchy rain nearby
Average Temperature: 80.2°F
Average Humidity: 72%
Chance of Rain: 77%
Wind: 14.8 mph
UV Index: 2.8

Air Quality

AQI: 2 - Moderate
PM2.5: 23.15 μg/m3
PM10: 23.72 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 384.8 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 7.58 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 12.58 μg/m3
Ozone: 112.84 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:52 AM
Sun Transit: 1:25 PM
Sunset: 8:59 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 7 mins
Moonrise: 5:45 PM
Moon Transit: 10:15 PM
Moonset: 2:08 AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination: 84.4%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

10:41 AM - 1:11 PM
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Minor Periods

5:15 PM - 6:45 PM
1:38 AM - 3:08 AM

Action Rating: 2 out of 5

Monday, July 7, 2025

Weather Forecast

Conditions: Moderate rain
Average Temperature: 76.5°F
Average Humidity: 86%
Chance of Rain: 88%
Wind: 11.6 mph
UV Index: 2.3

Air Quality

AQI: 2 - Moderate
PM2.5: 15.9 μg/m3
PM10: 16.18 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 356.61 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 8.23 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 9.12 μg/m3
Ozone: 99.72 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:53 AM
Sun Transit: 1:26 PM
Sunset: 8:59 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 6 mins
Moonrise: 6:49 PM
Moon Transit: 11:06 PM
Moonset: 2:40 AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination: 91.7%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

11:31 AM - 2:01 PM
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Minor Periods

6:19 PM - 7:49 PM
2:10 AM - 3:40 AM

Action Rating: 2 out of 5

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Weather Forecast

Conditions: Patchy rain nearby
Average Temperature: 71.3°F
Average Humidity: 91%
Chance of Rain: 86%
Wind: 7.4 mph
UV Index: 0.1

Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 4.06 μg/m3
PM10: 4.16 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 323.38 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 6.87 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 2.24 μg/m3
Ozone: 74.04 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:53 AM
Sun Transit: 1:26 PM
Sunset: 8:59 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 5 mins
Moonrise: 7:48 PM
Moon Transit: 12:00 PM
Moonset: 3:20 AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination: 96.8%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:23 AM - 2:53 PM
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Minor Periods

7:18 PM - 8:48 PM
2:50 AM - 4:20 AM

Action Rating: 3 out of 5

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Weather Forecast

Conditions: Patchy rain nearby
Average Temperature: 72.4°F
Average Humidity: 88%
Chance of Rain: 82%
Wind: 7.2 mph
UV Index: 5

Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 12.81 μg/m3
PM10: 12.99 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 462.64 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 23.75 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.78 μg/m3
Ozone: 55.08 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 5:54 AM
Sun Transit: 1:26 PM
Sunset: 8:58 PM
Daylight: 15 hrs 4 mins
Moonrise: 8:41 PM
Moon Transit: 12:00 AM
Moonset: 4:11 AM
Moon Phase: Full
Moon Illumination: 99.6%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
1:18 PM - 3:48 PM

Minor Periods

8:11 PM - 9:41 PM
3:41 AM - 5:11 AM

Action Rating: 3 out of 5

The times presented here are based upon the solunar theory, which is the idea that the movements of fish and other animals are affected by the location of the sun and moon. The major periods are believed to be the times of the greatest animal activity and occur when the moon is directly overhead or underfoot (lunar transits). The minor periods also see increased activity and occur when the moon is rising or setting. The strongest activity occurs during full or new moons, and the weakest during quarter or three quarter moons. This is indicated by the Action Rating.

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