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Laval sees mild, partly cloudy conditions as evening temperatures hold near 71°F

Evening observations from Fabreville show a mild 71°F with partly cloudy skies, 73% humidity and calm winds. Daylight will shrink slightly tomorrow as daylight length drops by nearly three minutes.

Laval sees mild, partly cloudy conditions as evening temperatures hold near 71°F
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Residents of Laval experienced mild, partly cloudy conditions on the evening of Aug. 12, according to observations from the Fabreville station. The current temperature was recorded at 71 °F, with other measurements indicating stable summer conditions across the city.

Key meteorological readings from Fabreville

At 7:24 p.m. EDT on Aug. 12 (GMT -4), the personal weather station in Fabreville reported the following conditions: partly cloudy skies, a pressure of 29.74 in, visibility at 10 miles, a dew point of 61 °F and a relative humidity of 73%. No rainfall or snow accumulation was recorded at the time.

Element Observation
Temperature 71 °F
Pressure 29.74 in
Visibility 10 miles
Dew point 61 °F
Humidity 73%
Rainfall / Snow depth 0 in / 0 in

Sunrise, sunset and twilight times

The station also provided astronomical details for the day. Sunrise occurred at 5:53 a.m. and sunset at 8:10 p.m., producing a length of visible light of 15 h 22 m and a length of day of 14 h 16 m. Civil twilight extended from 5:20 a.m. to 8:42 p.m., nautical twilight from 4:40 a.m. to 9:23 p.m., and astronomical twilight from 3:54 a.m. to 10:09 p.m..

The report noted that daylight will be marginally shorter the following day — by 2 minutes 46 seconds — a normal seasonal progression as summer moves toward autumn.

Moon phase and upcoming lunar dates

Observers in Laval were also given lunar information: the moon was a waning crescent with 0% illumination at the time of the observation. The station listed upcoming moon-phase dates: Aug. 20 (waxing half / first quarter), Aug. 28 (full moon) and Sep. 4 (waning half / last quarter), with the new moon noted on Sep. 11.

"71 °F Partly Cloudy"

What the numbers mean for Laval residents

  • Comfort: A temperature of 71 °F combined with a dew point of 61 °F and 73% humidity indicates a comfortably warm evening rather than high heat — conditions typical of late summer in the region.
  • Visibility and travel: Visibility at 10 miles suggests good conditions for driving and outdoor activity after sunset.
  • Precipitation: The report showed 0 in of rainfall, meaning no immediate precipitation was recorded at the station at the time of the update.

The data were reported by a personal weather station in Fabreville at an elevation of 23 ft and positioned at approximately 45.56 °N, 73.86 °W. The station entry includes a note allowing users to flag potentially bad data for reviewer attention, indicating the information is managed within a community-observed network.

For residents planning evening activities or early starts the next day, the forecast summary on the station read that tomorrow's temperature is expected to be "NEARLY THE SAME as today." Local viewers who rely on real-time station updates should note the station's last update was within seconds of the reported time and may continue to refresh as conditions change.

Those seeking continuous updates can consult nearby official Environment and Climate Change Canada services alongside community stations to build a clear picture of evolving local conditions.

Geneviève Tremblay
Geneviève AI Quebec Correspondent online

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