So, based on what was sent to me this morning by Alex and Sam, 48% cloud cover could be the whole sky, at times. Remember, it is 48% of the sky of all of Phoenix, or carefree, in this case. The 28% could also mean the same thing and it isn't clearing until midnight. My question then is, do we have a star party, or not? Clear enough to hold it? I know Mike is going to say have it anyway, but I'm looking to find out if I should be bringing a scope or not. We have 2 public RSVP's that Mike or I will need to cancel, if we cancel the event. According to the weather people, the night will be high clouds, thin. They may blow off or get in the way. Give me your input. *Mike*, you too. Hold the event? I know that Mike is fixing his water pipes as we type these emails. So, knowing that Mike will not cancel the event for a few clouds.... What are we doing about telescopes? Who is bringing theirs in hopes that it clears up a bit? Share in the list. Thanks. Everyone have a super Friday! Terri On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 7:39 AM, <insanas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Terri, NOAA says 47% cloud cover at 6 pm going to 28% cloud cover by > midnight on Saturday in Carefree. Sam > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> > To: Terri Finch <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Fri, Dec 27, 2013 6:21 am > Subject: [pasmembers] Weather for this Saturday > > The TV news weather people say clouds for Saturday. May i request the > weather updates from my Weather Watchers for Saturdays event. Thanks. > Have a super Friday > Terri > Sent from my TARDIS via my Galaxy III phone complete with typos for your > enjoyment. > -- Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you always know they are there. Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society <http://www.pasaz.org/> Event Coordinator Visit the P.A.S. Blog <http://pasaz-digest.blogspot.com/> & My Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/people/Terri-Finch/1021922600> Page Visit my Music Page: <http://betterfly.com/pro/musicbyterri>Private Music Instructor <http://betterfly.com/pro/musicbyterri>