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Weather for Lodi 9-14-25
The upcoming week's weather will feature mostly sunny skies with occasional light clouds. Daytime highs will range from 85°F on Sunday to a peak of 98°F on Thursday, gradually increasing midweek. Nighttime lows will hover between 59°F and 64°F. Winds will generally be light and variable, slightly picking up from the south or southwest at 5 to 10 mph on select nights and towards the weekend. Expect clear, warm days and cool, mostly clear nights, ideal for outdoor activities. https://www.kcra.com/weather
moreThe Night Sky for the Week of 9-14-25
This week's sky highlights include Saturn nearing opposition, showcasing the Seeliger effect with its rings nearly edge-on. The waning gibbous Moon rises in Taurus, accompanied by Aldebaran and the Pleiades. Altair dominates the southern sky with nearby constellations Sagitta and Delphinus. Keep an eye out for the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) and globular cluster M2. Venus and Jupiter shine brightly in the early morning, with a striking Moon-Venus conjunction on September 18. Deep-sky objects like the Double Cluster in Perseus and the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) are visible. Saturn's moon Titan casts its shadow on Saturn, a rare sight for the next 15 years. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-september-12-21/
moreAutumn Color 9-14-25
The 2025 fall foliage season promises vibrant displays in regions like New England, the Colorado Rockies, the Plains, and the Midwest, thanks to favorable weather conditions. Cool nights, sunny days, and a healthy growing season are key to bright colors. Early frost might affect parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota, while wind from tropical storms could impact the Carolinas. Duller colors are expected in the Appalachians due to insect and fungus damage, and in the Pacific Northwest and California due to drought and wildfire smoke. Climate change is causing increased variability, affecting both the timing and vibrancy of autumn foliage. https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-forecasts/fall-foliage-2025-where-to-expect-the-best-color/1809883
moreWeather for Lodi 9-7-25
The upcoming week will feature mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with warm temperatures. Highs will range from 82°F to 91°F, peaking on Friday and Saturday. Nights will be generally clear with lows between 59°F and 63°F. Winds will be predominantly from the south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph, occasionally reaching 10 to 15 mph on Monday. Expect clear days with occasional passing clouds, offering pleasant weather throughout the week. https://www.kcra.com/weather
moreNayrouz 9-7-25
Nayrouz is a Coptic Orthodox festival honoring martyrs and confessors. It marks the start of the Coptic New Year and is celebrated on September 11. It used to be popular among both Christians and Muslims in Egypt, but lost significance due to government repression. The festival has a long history and was often suppressed in medieval Cairo, but survived in Upper Egyptian villages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayrouz
moreThe Night Sky for the Week of 9-7-25
This week's sky highlights include the waxing gibbous Moon appearing between Altair and Fomalhaut on September 5. On September 6, it forms an isosceles triangle with Saturn and Fomalhaut. The Full Moon occurs on September 7, with Saturn trailing closely behind. Vega and Arcturus dominate September skies, with the Perseus Double Cluster visible under dark conditions. Venus and Jupiter shine brightly at dawn, while Saturn approaches opposition. The Summer Triangle remains prominent, and the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) offers a stunning telescopic view. The waning gibbous Moon aligns with the Pleiades and Capella later in the week. Stargazing conditions improve as fall approaches. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-september-5-14/
moreLabor Day 2025 8-31-25
Labor Day is a U.S. federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September to honor the American labor movement and the contributions of workers to the nation's development. Originating in the late 19th century amid growing trade union movements, the first parade occurred in New York City in 1882, organized by the Central Labor Union. Oregon was the first state to recognize it as a public holiday in 1887, and it became a federal holiday in 1894. Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, featuring events, parades, sports, and sales, with schools often resuming around this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Day
moreThe Night Sky for the Week of 8-31-25
This week's sky highlights (August 29–September 7) feature Saturn as the brightest evening object, with Fomalhaut rising in the southeast. Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury align in the dawn sky, with their configuration shifting daily. The first-quarter Moon appears near Antares and the Sagittarius Teapot, with a full Moon on September 7. Notable events include Titan's shadow crossing Saturn's face and opportunities to observe the Summer Triangle. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are visible, with Saturn's rings nearly edge-on. Observers are encouraged to explore constellations, use star atlases, and develop sky navigation skills. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-august-29-september-7/
moreWeather for Lodi 8-31-25
The upcoming week's weather will be predominantly sunny with high temperatures ranging from 92°F to 100°F. Afternoon clouds may appear on Sunday, but the skies will remain mostly clear through the week. Nighttime lows will range between 60°F and 63°F. Winds will consistently come from the south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph, maintaining a steady breeze throughout both days and nights. Expect warm, dry conditions with plenty of sunshine and clear skies. https://www.kcra.com/weather
moreWhere the Sun Sets Before 8PM 8-24-25
The long summer days are fading as cities like Chicago, Boston, and Denver have experienced their last 8 p.m. sunset of 2025; they won't see another until 2026. Increasingly earlier sunsets mark this seasonal shift due to Earth's tilt and orbit. Since the summer solstice on June 20, days have been shortening, with the pace accelerating in August by 1-2 minutes daily. By August 31, daylight is over 60 minutes shorter than on August 1. Cities like Seattle lose up to 92 minutes of daylight, while Miami loses 40 minutes. This trend continues until the winter solstice on December 21. https://www.accuweather.com/en/space-news/goodbye-long-days-cities-that-have-already-had-last-8-pm-sunset-of-2025/1803384
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