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Jeff Le DouxJeffrey Le Doux is a weather enthusiast who lives in Wilton.

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June 15, 2006
Double Halo Around The Sun

Did anyone happen to notice the double halo around the sun at about noon today? From what I understand, this is a very rare occurrence. My best guess is that it was the result of the remnants of tropical storm Alberto. Whatever the cause it is still an interesting phenomenon. The Trek Across Maine starts tomorrow, and I will be riding in it. I am leaving the data collection and publication in the capable hands of my wife.
The weather stick points up indicating fair weather, and I hope it is correct. The other electronic instruments all indicate deteriorating conditions with rain. That is probably due to the presence of Alberto just off shore.
High Temperature: 80.7°F
Current Temperature: 80.7°F
Barometric Pressure (in.Hg): 29.73
Relative Humidity: 35%
Dew Point: 50.4°F
Heat Index: 8.0°F
Wind Direction: West Northwest
Wind Speed (mph): 2.6
Wind Chill: N/A
Precipitation: None
Amount (inches): 0.00

Posted by Jeffrey Le Doux at 09:59 PM

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