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Thursday, Sept 11:
Daylight holds at 12h46m28s, a loss of 3m18s since yesterday and 3h7m38s shorter than the solstice. Across New Brunswick, seasonal temperatures persist under broadly stable skies. The autumnal equinox is now just 11 days away.

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Wednesday, Sept 10:
Daylight holds at 12h49m47s, down 3m18s from yesterday and now 3h4m19s shorter than the solstice. Across New Brunswick, seasonal temperatures prevail under stable skies. Sunset now falls before 8:00 p.m. ADT. The autumnal equinox is just 12 days away.
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#Neqotkuk #Sunset

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September 9:

Daylight: 12h56m23s, down 3m17s from yesterday and 2h57m43s shorter than the solstice. Sunset now before 8 PM. Seasonal temps hold across New Brunswick under stable skies. Autumnal equinox just 13 days away.

#ShareYourWeather #Neqotkuk #Sunset

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August 14: Daylight at 14h15m—1h38m below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal warmth holds across NB under mostly sunny skies, with strong sun aiding localized heating. Broadly stable conditions, slight chance of showers. Autumnal equinox 39 days away. #Neqotkuk #Sunset

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August 12: Daylight at 14h21m—1h32m below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal warmth persists across NB under mostly sunny skies, with strong sun driving localized surface heating. Stable conditions prevail. Autumnal equinox 41 days away. #Neqotkuk #Sunset #ShareYourWeather

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August 11: Daylight at 14h24m—1h29m below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal warmth continues across NB under mainly sunny skies, with strong sun supporting localized warming. Conditions remain stable. Autumnal equinox 42 days away. #Neqotkuk #milkyway #PerseidMeteorShower #shareyourweather

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August 10: Daylight at 14h27m—1h27m below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal warmth continues across NB under mainly sunny skies, with strong sun driving localized warming. Stable conditions persist. Autumnal equinox 43 days away. #Neqotkuk #Wolastoq #Sunset #shareyourweather

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August 9: Daylight at 14h30m—1h24m below the solstice. Above-seasonal warmth continues across NB under mainly sunny skies. Strong sun fuels localized warming. Stable conditions persist. Autumnal equinox 44 days away. #Neqotkuk #Wolastoq #Sunset
#shareyourweather

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August 8: Daylight at 14h33m—1h21m below the solstice. Above-seasonal warmth holds across NB under mainly sunny skies. Strong sun drives localized warming. Broadly stable pattern persists. Autumnal equinox 45 days away. #Neqotkuk #Wolastoq #Sunset

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August 7: 14h36m of daylight—now 1h18m below the solstice. Above-seasonal temps continue across NB under mainly sunny skies. Strong sun supports localized warming. Stable conditions persist. Autumnal equinox is 46 days away. #Neqotkuk #WaxingGibbous
#ShareYourWeather

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July 30 brings 14h57m40s of daylight—now under 15h and 56m26s below the solstice peak. Seasonal temps return under mostly cloudy skies. While stable overall, scattered showers may develop later. Daylight continues its gradual decline. The autumnal equinox is 54 days away. #Neqotkuk #Sunset

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On July 16, daylight holds at 15h 28m 57s—25m 9s below the solstice max. Above-seasonal temps persist with sunny, smoky skies across NB. Despite haze, solar input supports localized warming. Daylight slowly declines. Autumnal equinox is 68 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique #GoldenHour

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On July 15, daylight holds at 15h 30m 47s—23m 19s below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal temps return with mostly sunny skies across NB, supporting localized surface warming. Daylight continues its gradual decline. The autumnal equinox is 69 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique #GoldenHour

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On July 14, daylight holds at 15h 32m 34s—21m 32s below the solstice peak. Seasonal temps continue with cloudy skies, scattered showers, and a risk of storms. Brief sunshine may allow localized warming. Daylight gradually declines. Autumnal equinox is 70 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique

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On July 13, daylight holds at 15h 34m 17s—19m 49s below the solstice peak. Above-seasonal temps continue with cloudy skies early, then gradual clearing by late afternoon. Sunshine may support localized warming. Daylight slowly declines. The autumnal equinox is 71 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique

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On July 10, daylight holds at 15h 39m 4s—15m below the solstice peak. Below-seasonal temps persist with partly cloudy skies this morning and scattered showers by afternoon. Daylight continues its gradual decline. The autumnal equinox is 74 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique #BuckMoon

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On July 9, daylight holds at 15h 40m 31s—just 13m 35s below the solstice peak. Seasonal temps persist across New Brunswick with morning fog gradually clearing. As we move beyond the solstice, daylight slowly declines. The autumnal equinox is now 75 days away.
#Neqotkuk #Tobique #GoldenHour

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On June 13, daylight reaches 15 hours, 51 minutes, and 57 seconds—7 hours, 21 minutes, and 49 seconds longer than the winter solstice. Despite below-seasonal 🌡️—signaling our steady approach to the summer solstice, now just 7 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique #AuroraBorealis

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June 2 brings 15h 40m of daylight—7h 10m 35s more since the solstice. With warmer weather continuing this week, rising daylight supports ongoing warming and signals our steady shift toward summer—now just 18 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique #ShareYourWeather

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May 28 brings 15h 32m of daylight—7h 2m 37s more since the solstice. With temps above seasonal, rising daylight supports ongoing warming and signals the steady transition toward summer—just 23 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique #shareyourweather

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The sun is shining! May 27 brings 15h 31m of daylight—7h 0m 50s more since the solstice. With temps now above seasonal, rising daylight supports warming and signals summer’s steady approach—just 24 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique
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The sun is finally shining! May 26 brings 15h 29m of daylight—6h 58m 59s more since the solstice. With temps returning to seasonal, rising daylight continues to drive warming and the steady approach of summer—just 25 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique
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May 24 brings 15h 25m of daylight—6h 55m 6s more since winter’s longest night. Despite cool temps and nor’easter effects, each sunrise signals growing warmth and the steady approach of summer—just 27 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique
#ShareYourWeather

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May 22 brings 15 hours and 21 minutes of daylight—6 hours and 51 minutes more since winter’s longest night. Despite unseasonably cool temperatures and a nor’easter influence, each sunrise brings us closer to warmth, light, and the arrival of summer—just 29 days away.
#shareyourweather #Neqotkuk

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May 21 brings 15h 19m of daylight—6h 48m 52s more since winter’s longest night. Though it’s cloudy, each sunrise brings longer days, rising warmth, and the steady approach of summer—just 30 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #sunset #ShareYourWeather

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On May 17, we welcome 15 hours and 12 minutes of daylight—6 hours, 42 minutes, and 9 seconds more since winter’s longest night. Even on a rainy day, each sunrise carries the promise of warmth, energy, and the steady approach of summer—now just 33 days away.
#Neqotkuk
#ShareYourWeather

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Daylight continues to grow. On May 16, we welcome 15 hours and 8 minutes of light—over 6.5 hours gained since winter’s longest night. Each sunrise brings renewed warmth, energy, and the steady approach of summer—just 35 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Sunset #ShareYourWeather

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The light is growing stronger! May 15 shines with 15h 5m of daylight—over 6.5 hours more since winter’s longest night. Each sunrise brings more warmth, energy, and the joyful approach of summer—just 36 days to go.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #WaningGibbous
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The light is returning! May 14 brings 15h 2m of daylight—over 6.5 hours more since winter’s darkest day. Each sunrise brings warmth, energy, and the promise of summer—just 37 days away.
#BrighterDaysAhead #Neqotkuk #Tobique #ShareYourWeather

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