The space station makes a new appearance tonight, this time around 19h55. in the eastern sky



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It was the Berks who shuddered the month of September preceding the equinox since 2014 this morning; warming already underway

Berks County, PA –

The International Space Station will perform again tonight in Berks County. This time, the visualization will not be so cold.

Tonight, the "star" of the station will be in the east half of the sky, because the station's trajectory is off the east coast, parallel to the coast.

The star should appear in the southern sky around 7:55 and head northeast. Transit should take about two minutes.

It should be easy to spot because it will be the brightest object and it will move as fast as a jetliner appears from the ground. The station is actually much farther away than a jet and it spends about 30 times faster.

Thursday night, the temperature had already dropped in the 50s during transit, shortly before 21 hours. but tonight the mercury should still be at least in the mid-60s to 8.

Everyone who watched Thursday night saw the star rise in the southwest, move quickly overhead, then blacken. The station passed beyond the arc of the Earth at that time and no longer reflected the sunlight.

Tonight's transit is earlier, but also more to the east.

Meanwhile, three cold mornings ended today with a minimum of 45 degrees at the Reading Regional Airport, the official website of the National Weather Service at Berks.

It was the coldest reading before the equinox since 45 degrees on September 15, 2014.

The record date is 38 degrees from 1979 and 1993.

If the official site had been in Gibraltar, there would have been a record: 37 degrees were recorded there. Gibraltar is particularly cold because of its geography.

Bernville recorded 40 degrees.

The downward air of the high-pressure system controlling the weather conditions in the center of the Atlantic coastline has again changed temperatures at low temperatures: the lower the altitude, the warmer the temperature is low.

Meanwhile, expect a peak near 80 degrees today, then in the mid-80s on Saturday and Sunday, with clear skies and low humidity, according to AccuWeather.

Monday should be almost as hot but with more moisture and showers than a cold front approach, according to AccuWeather.

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