Alas, the skies did not turn green in favour of the day's semi-holiday celebrations.
Today was actually one of the least exciting days to date in this journal.
I didn't do my usual trek across the city to examine all the possible ranges of weather we might be experiencing across the city. From the East side of Vancouver, the skies were grey and white with about an 80% covered sky in the morning, with some cumulus and cirrostratus formations around my home. It was cool and breezy, powerful sunny breaks were appearing through the skies semi-regularly in the morning.
The sky cleared up to about 60% cloud cover through the afternoon and the clouds became a more thin distribution of cirrus 'streets' and wisps. The temperature didn't feel warm, but as compared to the last few days, there was a lot more sunshine occurring through out the day.
In the evening, the sky stayed somewhat clear, and before I went to bed I saw a nice halo around the moon and a dusting of clouds throughout the sky.
Facing West at around 5:30pm
Facing East, same time. 75% cloud cover
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