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I can see no fault in your logic.
Metro for weekend - maybe, but I'd just do it at any day after 10 PM. Weekend can also be crowdy, and no use to waist valuable daytime to be underground. 11 PM or midnight is even better. All-Russian Exhibition center is less crowdy in weekday, but mostly weather-dependable. Gorky park always full, and overfull eveinigs and weekends. Kremlin and museums for weekdays - but check for closures (most museums Monday, Kremlin -Thirsday) and as now its holiday time I'd say weekday factor is less important. Somewhen in November - maybe more important. Comrade Lenin accepts people on a strict schedule - check before. Enjoy!
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Storm Kathleen: Scotland hit by high winds, heavy rain and travel disruption
Flood and wind warnings remain in place, with Sepa warning of ‘real danger to life’ on coastal roads and paths
High winds and heavy rain from Storm Kathleen persisted through Sunday, battering parts of Scotland and Ireland and disrupting travel.
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) had 18 regional flood alerts and 37 flood warnings in place in Scotland. They have been in force since Saturday.
The Met Office has also issued a yellow wind warning from 9am on Sunday covering parts of the west and northern Highlands, the Isle of Skye and the Hebrides. It will remain in force until 11:59pm.
Winds as high as 73mph were recorded in Drumalbin, South Lanarkshire.
A previous warning stretched from the Scottish Borders to just south of Stirling. It spanned the west coast, throughout much of central Scotland, and ended just short of the east coast.
Janine Hensman, Sepa’s flood duty manager, said: “Across Sunday, we’ll continue to see high tides, storm surges and large waves across coastal areas. This combination is particularly dangerous – especially around high tides. There is real danger to life from wave overtopping, particularly around causeways, coastal roads and paths.
“While the risk is greatest around high tide times, our message is clear: Take extra care if you are near the coast at any point and stay well clear of waves and water. Be careful when travelling around exposed coastal areas and don’t walk or drive through flood water, as there may be hidden hazards.”
She added: “Whilst Storm Kathleen will ease on Sunday evening, another weather system is on the way. Significant flooding from rivers and surface water is possible in southern, central and north-eastern areas on Tuesday, with coastal flooding continuing due to high spring tides.
“Flood alerts and warnings are in place, so stay up to date though our website. We will continue to work with the Met Office to monitor the situation 24/7 and review regional flood alerts and local flood warnings as required.”
The Met Office has warned of potential power cuts, damage to buildings, poor mobile phone coverage and danger to life because of large waves and debris from beaches being thrown on to seafronts. About 34,000 people were left without electricity on Saturday, with a few thousand customers remaining without power overnight, but by Sunday afternoon almost all had had their supply restored.
CalMac, Scotland’s largest ferry operator, cancelled a number of its services and many other ferries were operating on reduced timetables, while others faced potential disruption.
ScotRail also faced a number of disruptions throughout the day, including to its Helensburgh Central and Dumbarton Central services.
However, the services, according to ScotRail, were “starting to return to normal”.
On Saturday, more than 140 flights throughout the UK were cancelled as a result of the storm.
In Ireland, a girl was swept out to sea from the east pier of Dún Laoghaire harbour in County Dublin on Saturday evening. Rescuers were able to pull her out of the water within eight and a half minutes, with a lifeboat volunteer revealing that pockets of air trapped under her coat helped keep her afloat before the rescue.
Andrew Sykes, a volunteer helm with the RNLI, told PA Media that the stormy conditions made the rescue operation difficult.
“With the high winds and storm we were experiencing, with large waves and surge coming off the pier, to get alongside her was extremely difficult,” he said. “She would be pushed one way and we would be pushed another,”
The girl was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Solar eclipse 2024: Follow the path of totality
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A stunning celestial event is visible across the country Monday, when the moon crosses directly in front of the sun: a total solar eclipse. For those in the path of totality, there will be a few brief moments when the moon completely covers the sun and the world becomes dark.
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This will be the last chance to catch a total solar eclipse in the continental U.S. for about 20 years, so here's what you need to know to safely enjoy!
When is the eclipse?
April 8, 2024 there will be a total solar eclipse that crosses from the Pacific coast of Mexico through the United States.
What is totality and why it matters
According to NASA , totality will start around 11:07 a.m. PDT/1:07 EDT in Mexico and leave Maine at around 1:30 pm PDT/3:30 pm EDT.
Here's what time the eclipse will be visible in your region
Check out this table for when the partial eclipse and totality are visible in each region or check by zip code here.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across the contiguous United States, so even if you're not directly in the path, you should be able to see something special, weather permitting.
Unable to get to totality? We'll be sharing highlights here from across the NPR Network throughout the day Monday if you can't see it in real time.
Where to see totality?
More than 30 million people live in the path of totality for Monday's eclipse, and many more in nearby areas.
Here's what we know about Monday's weather forecast.
Why totality matters
As NPR's Neil Greenfieldboyce explains , "During a total eclipse, the sky darkens suddenly and dramatically . The temperature drops. Stars come out. Beautiful colors appear around the horizon. And the once-familiar sun becomes a black void in the sky surrounded by the glowing corona — that's the ghostly white ring that is the sun's atmosphere."
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For april's eclipse, going from 'meh' to 'omg' might mean just driving across town.
A partial eclipse, while still a fun experience, is hardly as dramatic. Those with a view of the partial eclipse will see crescent-shaped shadows like those seen here in 2017.
How to watch safely
If you plan to look directly at the eclipse (partial or totality), you're going to need eclipse glasses handy because looking directly at the sun without proper protection ( traditional sunglasses don't count! ) can be harmful to your eyes.
The perfect celestial soundtrack to the total solar eclipse
As NPR's Joe Hernandez explains, "Proper eye protection must be worn throughout a total solar eclipse — except for the roughly 3 1/2 to 4 minutes when the moon fully obscures the sun, a brief period known as 'totality.' (You will need to take your glasses off during totality to actually see it.)"
If you don't have access to eclipse glasses, you can get crafty with things you have around the house ( like some of us did back in 2017!) More on that here.
Traveling for totality?
The celestial event is driving a ton of domestic travel to the path of totality. If you're headed out of town to view the eclipse, here are some NPR Network resources for areas in the path of totality:
Texas The path of totality crosses through the Lone Star State, with some areas expecting a possible influx of visitors in the hundreds of thousands to catch prime viewing. Our member stations across the state have gathered local resources to help you navigate the region and the eclipse!
- San Antonio: Check out the latest from Texas Public Radio
- Dallas: Explore KERA's coverage for the latest
- Austin: Head to KUT for the best local resources
Arkansas The eclipse will be cutting through the state, putting Little Rock in the path of totality. Check out Little Rock Public Radio for local resources.
The southwestern edge of the state will be well-positioned to witness the total solar eclipse this year. Kentucky Public Radio is covering the eclipse throughout the region, from Kentuckiana eclipse mania to the University of Louisville's free class about the celestial event. Keep an eye on WKMS for the latest local updates.
Missouri The southeastern corner of the state will be in the path of totality, crossing across towns like Whitewater and Ste. Genevieve. Head to St. Louis Public Radio for local coverage and resources. Illinois Carbondale seems to have won the eclipse lottery, being in the path of totality both in 2017 and for this year's eclipse . For resources from across the state, check out Illinois Public Media .
Indiana A huge portion of the state will be within the path of totality, giving cities across Indiana, including Bloomington and Indianapolis, prime viewing of the eclipse.
- Bloomington: Check out Indiana Public Media
- Indianapolis: Head to WFYI for the latest
- Fort Wayne: Just north of the path of totality, WBOI has resources for the Allen County area
Ohio The Buckeye State is getting bisected by this year's path of totality, plunging a number of the state's most populous areas into darkness for a few minutes on Monday.
- Cleveland: Head to Ideastream Public Media for the latest.
- Columbus: With the capital city just south of totality, head to WOSU for regional resources.
- Cincinnati: Totality will just miss the border town. Here are some tips from WVXU on how to navigate the eclipse in the region.
Pennsylvania Only the northwestern-most corner of the state will catch totality, with views from the lakeside in Erie being particularly well-positioned for a stunning viewing experience. WESA has more from across the region.
Plan to watch the eclipse from a wild mountain summit? Be ready for harsh conditions
New York Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Plattsburgh will fall under the path of totality on Monday. If you're planning to travel to the region for the best views, here are some local resources to stay safe and informed:
- Buffalo: Head to WBFO for the latest
- Syracuse: WAER has more on plans in the Salt City
- North Country: NCPR has the latest from across the region, as well as information on local viewing events to check out
Vermont The Green Mountain State will see totality across its most populous region, including Burlington and Montpelier, as well as the Northeast Kingdom on the Canadian border. Vermont Public has everything you need to know to navigate your time in the region to enjoy the eclipse safely. New Hampshire The northernmost region of the Granite State will be in the path of totality, providing prime viewing to those in Coos County. NHPR has info on local events, travel updates as well as special coverage with New Hampshire Public Television. Maine The last state in the path of totality in the U.S., much of Northern Maine will be positioned for prime viewing. The rural region is preparing for an influx of visitors, and safety officials are encouraging visitors and locals alike to be prepared. Maine Public will be covering the eclipse and has everything you need to know to navigate the region safely.
How to document the eclipse safely
With the ease of cell photography , it can be tempting to reach for your phone to document the eclipse and the moments of totality, but make sure to do so safely.
As NPR's Scott Neuman explains , "For starters, you'll need to wear eclipse glasses or similar protective eye gear while aiming your camera or even just observing the eclipse."
Feeling ambitious? Here are a few more tips.
Or if you're not inclined to capture the moment visually, you lean into some other forms of creative expression. Indiana, for example, has named Linda Neal Reising the official poet in the state for this year's eclipse.
As former NPR reporter and eclipse superfan David Baron shared with Life Kit , viewing totality "[is] like you've left the solar system and are looking back from some other world."
So consider focusing on being present in the moment to enjoy the celestial spectacle.
More resources to enjoy the eclipse
- Sharing the eclipse with tiny humans? Check out these kid-friendly total solar eclipse learning guides from Vermont Public's But Why, and this great explainer from KERA Kids on the difference between a solar and a lunar eclipse.
- Want to see how a solar eclipse alters colors? Wear red and green on Monday
- Plan to wander into the wild for the best view? Here are some tips from outdoor experts.
- Tips from Bill Nye on the best ways to enjoy the eclipse.
NPR will be sharing highlights here from across the NPR Network throughout the day Monday if you're unable to get out and see it in real time. NPR's Emily Alfin Johnson compiled these resources.
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UK weather: Hottest day of the year expected - and warning of 70mph winds as Storm Kathleen moves in
A mixed picture is forecast for Saturday as parts of East Anglia and southeast England could top Portugal and bask in temperatures in the low 20s.
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The UK is expected to see the hottest day of the year so far today - with towns and cities set to bask in balmy temperatures while others are battered by 70mph winds.
The Met Office said temperatures are likely to reach up to 22C (72F) on Saturday as unseasonably warm air from the continent brings sunny spells to parts of the country.
Ellie Glaisyer, a meteorologist for the forecaster, said that Storm Kathleen "is the reason we are seeing the warmer temperatures, because the location of the storm - situated out towards the west of the UK - is bringing a southerly wind across the UK".
Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon added that "it's not unusual for these storm systems to bring warmer air with them".
The highest temperature of the year so far was 19.9C (68F), recorded at the end of January at Achfary in northwest Scotland.
Meanwhile a mixed picture is set for today - with the forecaster earlier updating its warnings to say stronger gusts are more likely over the weekend as Kathleen batters the western parts of Britain.
Gusts of 50mph are widely expected and exposed places could see 60mph to 70mph.
Yellow weather warnings have been issued for wind in areas - covering Cornwall, much of Wales, parts of Lancashire and Cumbria, and up into central Scotland and Northern Ireland from 8am to 10pm.
Ms Glaisyer also said that the storm is likely to bring heavy rain overnight, "which will spread its way northwards across the country". By the morning, most places should see "a relatively dry start to Saturday".
Temperatures in the low twenties are also expected in southeast England, but the forecaster added that "the further west you are, where those strongest winds are in that yellow warning area, despite the temperatures being above average it will feel a little colder".
The Met Office's update on yellow wind warnings said: "Stronger gusts are now expected across some parts of the warning area, with likelihood also increased."
It said there was a risk of "injuries and danger to life" from large waves and beach material being thrown on to sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.
It added road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations possible.
There could also be power cuts and mobile phone coverage may also be affected.
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Mr Dixon added: "The outlook for Sunday for much of the UK is for showery conditions to continue particularly in northern and western areas again.
"It will generally feel a touch drier the further south-east you go through the day on Sunday as Kathleen gradually moves away northwards."
He added that the start of next week would see unsettled weather conditions with "rain continuing for many".
#StormKathleen has been named by @MetEireann and is forecast to bring strong winds to Ireland and much of the UK on Saturday Stay #weatheraware pic.twitter.com/dcDmifdqjL — Met Office (@metoffice) April 4, 2024
Storm Kathleen has been named by Ireland's national forecaster Met Eireann, which has issued its own warnings covering the whole country and urged the public to be "vigilant".
Cork, Kerry, Galway and Mayo are set to be the worst affected.
They are under an amber alert, meaning "very difficult travel conditions" and potential fallen trees, power outages and coastal flooding.
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FADING SUN TODAY
Enjoy the early sunshine. Clouds will increase, leading to a gray and mild afternoon with highs in the 50s and lower 60s. The best chance for showers will be across central and northern New England during the day. Some patchy, light rain will work into southern New England this evening and tonight, but won’t be widespread.
UNSETTLED END OF THE WEEK
A warm front will pass over the region tomorrow with passing showers. Keep in mind, there will still be plenty of dry times Thursday too.
A cold front will come through Friday morning with the worst of the weather. Heavy rain and gusts to 55 mph will slow down the morning commute. Totals rainfall will range from 1-2″ locally. Behind that front there should be dry improvements for the afternoon while it remains quite blustery.
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Saturday will remain unsettled with abundant cloud cover and a few sprinkles. Although Sunday and Marathon Monday look mild and mostly dry, we’ll need to monitor a fast moving disturbance that could squeeze out a few more drops locally.
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As millions of Americans gear up to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday week, the forecast calls for rain, snow, blustery winds and cold temperatures this weekend at the beginning of the travel ...
About Where And When. Welcome to whereandwhen.net, the global travel guide that tells you when and where to go on holiday! By analysing weather data (temperature, precipitation, humidity, cloud cover, etc.) over several years, we have developed an algorithm to determine the best times to go to more than 7,000 cities around the world. In ...
S unday. Soaking rain could contribute to widespread travel delays from the Great Lakes to the East Coast as the storm system tracks through those areas to finish the holiday weekend. A t least ...
Weather will impact holiday travel. Here is the day-by-day forecast ... While it is too far out to get a really good handle on the forecast for the weekend after Thanksgiving, two areas look to ...
Today's Weather Factors. Snow Amount 1.0 in. Ice Amount 0.16 in. Average Cloud Cover 98%. Max Wind Gusts 36 mph.
1: Off-kilter genius at Delicatessen: Brain pâté with kefir butter and young radishes served mezze-style, and the caviar and tartare pizza. Head for Food City. You might think that calling Food City (Фуд Сити), an agriculture depot on the outskirts of Moscow, a "city" would be some kind of hyperbole. It is not.
A wide-reaching storm is set to affect much of the eastern half of the US this weekend with heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, strong winds and even snow. The weekend storm will begin to take shape ...
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Weather conditions should cooperate for travel in much of the U.S. into the weekend, but a cold front could slow down holiday plans in the central and eastern states beginning Thanksgiving Day.
Air Travel. The vast majority of flight delays and cancellations are weather related. Conditions like precipitation, wind, and fog greatly affect how safe and enjoyable flying can be. If your ...
Weekend can also be crowdy, and no use to waist valuable daytime to be underground. 11 PM or midnight is even better. All-Russian Exhibition center is less crowdy in weekday, but mostly weather-dependable. Gorky park always full, and overfull eveinigs and weekends.
UK Easter weather and travel: ferries hit by winds as getaway begins for millions. 29 Mar 2024. Snow falls in Devon as UK prepares for 'unsettled' Easter weekend weather. 28 Mar 2024.
Updated: Apr 7, 2024 / 10:29 PM CDT. FREDERICKSBURG, Texas (KXAN) — The crowds expected to arrive in the Texas Hill Country this weekend for the eclipse must have changed plans. That's the ...
Air Travel. The vast majority of flight delays and cancellations are weather related. Conditions like precipitation, wind, and fog greatly affect how safe and enjoyable flying can be. If your ...
NHPR has info on local events, travel updates as well as special coverage with New Hampshire Public Television. Maine The last state in the path of totality in the U.S., much of Northern Maine ...
Intense winds across the Central United States this weekend are fueling critical fire danger, leaving roads closed and thousands without power in some areas. Low relative humidity is combining ...
Harrisburg, PA weekend weather forecast, high temperature, low temperature, precipitation, weather map from The Weather Channel and Weather.com
UK weather: Hottest day of the year expected - and warning of 70mph winds as Storm Kathleen moves in. A mixed picture is forecast for Saturday as parts of East Anglia and southeast England could ...
Boston 25 Tuesday evening weather forecast. NEXT SHOWERS ON THE WAY. After a couple of gorgeous days, it'll be back to the weather we've become accustomed to since last summer! More showers are on the way. A warm front pushing toward us from the southwest will bring clouds Wednesday with an increased risk of showers late in the day and evening.
Viewing the total eclipse on July 9, 1945, in New York City. The New York Times. For centuries, people have been clamoring to glimpse solar eclipses. From astronomers with custom-built ...
Get the Elyektrostal', Moscow, Russia local hourly forecast including temperature, RealFeel, and chance of precipitation. Everything you need to be ready to step out prepared.