• Clear 53°
    Stargazing Current Weather
    • Visibility
      10 mi
    • Cloud
      Cover
      0%
    • Ceiling
      40000 ft
  • Tonight

    May 26

    Lo 41°

    Clear and chilly

    Stargazing Weather
    • Cloud
      Cover
      7%
    • Precip
      2%
    • Hours of Precip
      0
    Day Details >
  • Tomorrow

    May 27

    Hi 75°

    Mostly sunny and pleasant

    Very Good for stargazing
    • Cloud
      Cover
      16%
    • Precip
      5%
    • Hours of Precip
      0
    Day Details >
  • Tuesday

    May 28

    Hi 77°

    A t-storm in the afternoon

    Poor for stargazing
    • Cloud
      Cover
      80%
    • Precip
      55%
    • Hours of Precip
      1
    Day Details >
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Thunderstorms in the area Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening

5/26 5/27 Now: 10:56pm
PM 10-2
  • 10pm Clear 56° 0%
  • 11pm Clear 53° 0%
  • 12am Clear 50° 0%
  • 1am Clear 48° 0%
  • 2am Clear 46° 0%
AM 9-2
  • 9am Mostly Sunny 56° 0%
  • 10am Mostly Sunny 59° 0%
  • 11am Mostly Sunny 64° 0%
  • 12pm Mostly Sunny 69° 0%
  • 1pm Mostly Sunny 70° 0%
  • 2pm Mostly Sunny 72° 0%
PM 3-8
  • 3pm Mostly Sunny 74° 0%
  • 4pm Mostly Sunny 75° 0%
  • 5pm Mostly Sunny 74° 0%
  • 6pm Mostly Sunny 73° 0%
  • 7pm Mostly Sunny 71° 0%
  • 8pm Sunny 66° 0%
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Solunar Information for Limekiln, PA

Sunrise/Sunset

Sunrise / Sunset Illustration

Rises at 5:38 AM with 14:44 of sunlight, then sets at 8:22 PM

Moonrise/Moonset

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Moonrise / Moonset Illustration

Rises at 10:07 PM with 10:05 of moolight, then sets at 8:12 AM

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Limekiln Weather Report

Boston, NYC, Philly, DC to Flirt with 90-Degree Heat

May 26, 2013; 8:55 PM ET

After a comfortable Memorial Day, May will come to a close on a hot note across the Northeast with numerous communities approaching or cracking the 90-degree mark. more >

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Curiosity is Back to Work!

May 26, 2013; 5:00 AM ET After taking a 'Spring Break' due to solar conjunction, Curiosity is back at it, and ready to drill for a second time.

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