Map Video Image Gallery The sunny city of Tauranga will tempt you with marine adventures. Go sailing, fishing or dolphin watching and soak up the stunning coastal environment. Tauranga is the largest city in the Bay of Plenty and one of the fastest growing population centres in the country. It is also just a 15 minute drive from one of New Zealand's most popular beach towns, Mount Maunganui. Downtown Tauranga has several historically significant areas to view during a scenic walk around the area. The Strand waterfront area is modern and always buzzing, and is home to a number of cafés, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs, as well as a range of accommodation options. Tauranga's harbour is in evidence almost everywhere you go, providing the urban area with an attractive waterfront setting. Fishing, sailing, diving and dolphin tours are easy to arrange, or check out one of the local beauty spots – McLaren Falls or the Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park.
Our hotel offers complimentary Wi-Fi and a local fitness center access that keeps you connected and up with your fitness routine. Free fitness facilities and classes like yoga, kettlebell, and Pilates, basketball court, weights, machines, aerobics, sauna, steam room, and two swimming pools are all available to our adult guests. Free local telephone calls from your room and free newspaper at your door every weekday are just a few additional perks. Our award winning world class multilingual service team stands ready to anticipate anything you might need 24 hours a day. Read the variety of free newspapers or use our free computer/printers or just to come mingle with the other guests in our public lobby hospitality suite. Enjoy free tea or coffee there throughout the day. Take a break on our outdoor public deck that offers a quiet peaceful area during warmer months, complete with flowers and benches. Book your ideal New York City dream experience at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Hospitality House today!
3 Since DSL modems can run over lines originally meant for sending telegrams, perhaps it should be no surprise that they can also run on "tin-can phone" technology. The end of the DSL era DSL was an important step in bringing millions of people online and it continues to be a vital resource for many communities. Unfortunately, DSL is reaching the physical limits of the technology and can't keep up with other types of connection that get faster every year. DSL is a great low-cost option, but as providers begin to abandon their aging copper networks, we highly recommend that consumers upgrade to other types of internet like fiber or cable when possible.
5 m/s NE +18 31 January, Sun Feels like +11 705 mmHg 81% 7. 4 m/s NE +18 1 February, Mon Feels like +12 705 mmHg 81% 6. 8 m/s NE +18 2 February, Tue Feels like +11 3 February, Wed Feels like +11 4 February, Thu Feels like +11 706 mmHg 82% 6. 3 m/s NE +18 5 February, Fri Feels like +11 706 mmHg 80% 7 m/s NE +18 6 February, Sat Feels like +11 706 mmHg 79% 6. 3 m/s NE +18 Average data for 10 years Tenerife January 2 days with precipitation 20 mm of precipitation (7% of annual average) Cities with similar weather in January
However, within the department there are variations in weather patterns, making weather a very local affair, with temperatures and rainfall varying not only in broad bands across the department, but also within quite small areas. These variations are partly influenced by a combination of airstream coming in from the Atlantic coast to the west, and the slightly more continental conditions affecting the east and north, and partly by the configuration of the landscape and the nature of the subsoil. The curious result of this is that in the winter there is more sunshine in the Sarlat area to the southeast, than in that of Ribérac to the west, where the greater proximity to the coast makes for a milder but also cloudier and foggier winter climate. In the summer, on the other hand, there is more sun in the southwest of the department – the band stretching up from Bergerac to Ribérac- than elsewhere. Rainfall Average annual rainfall in the department is 860 mm. This is more than the driest parts of France, such as the Alsace Plain or even the area around Paris, which have les than 600 mm, but well below the mountain areas such as the Alps or the Vosges, where rainfall exceeds 2000 mm on average.
High 72F. Humidity 58% UV Index 7 of 10 Sunrise 5:43 am Sunset 9:26 pm Tue 22 | Night Showers with a possible thunderstorm in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Humidity 78% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 3:40 am Wed 23 | Day Rain showers in the morning with numerous thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. High 71F. Humidity 57% UV Index 7 of 10 Sunrise 5:43 am Sunset 9:26 pm Wed 23 | Night Showers with a possible thunderstorm in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Low 51F. Humidity 76% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 4:16 am Thu 24 | Day Rain showers in the morning with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 53% UV Index 7 of 10 Sunrise 5:43 am Sunset 9:26 pm Thu 24 | Night Thunderstorms during the evening followed by occasional showers overnight. Humidity 75% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 5:02 am Fri 25 | Day Rain showers in the morning with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon.
January 30, 2020 | 11:13am | Updated January 30, 2020 | 12:20pm This time, it's OK to stare into the sun. The violent surface of the star that gives us life on Earth has finally been revealed in stunning detail by the new Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii. These images show the sun's "boiling" plasma landscape from 93 million miles away. "These are the highest resolution images of the solar surface ever taken, " says Thomas Rimmele, director of the Inouye Solar Telescope project, in a news conference Friday. "What we previously thought looked like a bright point — one structure — is now breaking down into many smaller structures. " These columnlike structures, called "cells, " are made of churning solar plasma heated to over 10, 000 degrees Fahrenheit, which rises up from below to create a brief bright center before cooling off and sinking back down into the cracks. Each of these cells is approximately the size of Texas. "The Inouye Solar Telescope will collect more information about our sun during the first five years of its lifetime than all the solar data gathered since Galileo first pointed a telescope at the sun in 1612, " says David Boboltz, a program director for the National Science Foundation Astronomy Division who oversees the observatory's construction and operations.
7 km Koh Haa Island 850 m Wonderland of Krabi 950 m Bead Museum 650 m Wat Kaew Korawaram 800 m Krabi pier 2. 2 km Night Market Fruits & food 850 m Find a cancellation policy that works for you From 6 April 2020, your chosen cancellation policy will apply, regardless of Coronavirus. We recommend booking a free cancellation option in case your travel plans need to change. Read more Please check your booking conditions For bookings made on or after 6 April 2020, we advise you to consider the risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and associated government measures. If you don't book a flexible rate, you may not be entitled to a refund. Your cancellation request will be handled by the property based on your chosen policy and mandatory consumer law, where applicable. During times of uncertainty, we recommend booking an option with free cancellation. If your plans change, you can cancel free of charge until free cancellation expires. Rooms & Availability Please, select dates to see available rooms. Reviews Read reviews Write a review No reviews yet:( If you stayed at this hotel, share your experience with us, please Write a review Read reviews
All this means I have to be reasonable in any assessment I make of a weather app. The app in question is Dark Sky Weather, which I chose because it is purportedly one of the more accurate weather apps. I've read it's particularly accurate for American weather but I thought I'd see how it fares with the swirling mess that is British weather. Dark Sky day view. What I did is I used it for a week and each morning at 8AM I looked at the weather it predicted for six hours ahead, 24 hours ahead, three days ahead and seven days ahead. I noted down what the app said about temperature, cloud cover and the percentage chance of rain and then compared that with what the weather actually did. You can see the data and results I recorded at the end of this post where I'll talk about accuracy a bit more. The app itself consists of two main displays: a forecast, which gives you predictions for today and the next seven days, and a weather map, which shows temperature and precipitation in the form of a globe centred on your location.
There are 0-2 mm of rainfall expected with 25% chance of some rain and a gentle breeze of 19 kph from the south-west. °C maximum temperature °C minimum temperature scattered clouds hours of sunshine UV index (Very High)% chance of some rain mm of rainfall expected high heat & humidity kph wind from SW Back to top Orlando weather for Sunday 13th June 2021 Below is the Orlando weather forecast for Sunday 13th June 2021. Expect isolated thunderstorms in Orlando, Florida with a maximum temperature of 32°C, moderate levels of heat & humidity, maximum UV of 7 (High) and 4 hours of bright sunshine. There are 2-5 mm of rainfall expected with 72% chance of some rain and a gentle breeze of 18 kph from the west. isolated thunderstorms UV index (High)% chance of some rain moderate heat & humidity kph wind from W Orlando weather for Monday 14th June 2021 Below is the Orlando weather forecast for Monday 14th June 2021. Expect isolated thunderstorms in Orlando, Florida with a maximum temperature of 31°C, moderate levels of heat & humidity, maximum UV of 5 (Moderate) and 2 hours of bright sunshine.