In Vineyard Skies

 

 

 

Temperature: Precip.

Day Max. Min. Inches.

Fº Fº

Feb. 27 48 34 .00

Feb. 28 52 41 .25

March 1 47 31 *.23

March 2 34 29 *1.23

March 3 32 18 .03

March 4 28 16 .00

March 5 34 20 .00

Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 39º F.

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The brightest planet in the western sky is about to dramatically shift its place in the heavens. You have seen it if you have been outside after sunset. Venus is a spectacle, the brightest “star” in the sky.
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Temperature: Precip.

Day Max. Min. Inches.

Fº Fº

Feb. 20 47 23 .00

Feb. 21 32 27 .00

Feb. 22 40 27 .00

Feb. 23 42 28 .23

Feb. 24 37 20 .00

Feb. 25 36 23 .00

Feb. 26 40 24 .00

Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 41º F.

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Temperature: Precip.

Day Max. Min. Inches.

Fº Fº

Feb. 13 52 36 .00

Feb. 14 39 25 .00

Feb. 15 43 28 .00

Feb. 16 39 22 .00

Feb. 17 40 29 Trace

Feb. 18 38 18 .00

Feb. 19 43 32 .72

Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 42º F.

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A thin crescent moon hangs low in the east-southeastern sky mornings this weekend. The moon appears close to the horizon and alongside three planets: Mercury, Jupiter and Mars. You’ll need help with a pair of binoculars to be certain to catch all of them amid the glare of dawn. Jupiter is the brightest of the three planets and in the middle. Mercury is to the right of Jupiter. Mars is to to the left of Jupiter. The eastern sky has to be clear down to the horizon and the timing has to be right. Look more than a half hour before sunrise. The field of view is only a few degrees. On Monday morning the moon appears even closer to the horizon and the three planets are to the right.
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Temperature: Precip.

Day Max. Min. Inches.

Fº Fº

Feb. 6 20 6 .00

Feb. 7 38 13 .00

Feb. 8 44 35 .00

Feb. 9 54 28 .00

Feb. 10 40 24 .00

Feb. 11 48 32 .00

Feb. 12 56 40 .16

Water temperature in Edgartown harbor: 41º F.

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