The exact time in Cacaloc:
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Sun: | Sunrise 06:57 AM, Sunset 07:53 PM. |
Moon: | Moonrise 08:59 AM, Moonset 10:53 PM, |
Earth's magnetic field: Strong Storm
Power systems: Voltage corrections may be required,
false alarms triggered on some protection devices. Spacecraft operations: Surface charging may occur on satellite components, drag may increase on low-Earth-orbit satellites, and corrections may be needed for orientation problems. Other systems: Intermittent satellite navigation and low-frequency radio navigation problems may occur, HF radio may be intermittent, and aurora has been seen as low as Illinois and Oregon (typically 50° geomagnetic latitude.). | |
Solar ultraviolet index: 13,5 (Extreme) A UV index reading of 11 or more means extreme risk of harm from unprotected sun
exposure. Take all precautions because unprotected skin and eyes can burn in minutes.
Try to avoid sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If outdoors, seek shade and wear sun
protective clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses. Generously apply broad
spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating.
Bright surfaces, such as sand, water, and snow, will increase UV exposure. |
nightfrom 12:00 AM to 06:00 AM | +66...+72 °FCloudy sky |
morningfrom 06:01 AM to 12:00 PM | +66...+82 °FCloudy sky |
afternoonfrom 12:01 PM to 06:00 PM | +86...+88 °FCloudy sky |
eveningfrom 06:01 PM to 12:00 AM | +72...+86 °FCloudy sky |
Sun: | Sunrise 06:56 AM, Sunset 07:54 PM. |
Moon: | Moonrise 09:58 AM, Moonset 11:50 PM, |
Earth's magnetic field: Severe Storm
Power systems: Possible widespread voltage control problems and
some protective systems will mistakenly trip out key assets from the grid. Spacecraft operations: May experience surface charging and tracking problems, corrections may be needed for orientation problems. Other systems: Induced pipeline currents affect preventive measures, HF radio propagation sporadic, satellite navigation degraded for hours, low-frequency radio navigation disrupted, and aurora has been seen as low as Alabama and northern California (typically 45° geomagnetic latitude.). | |
Solar ultraviolet index: 12,9 (Extreme) |
nightfrom 12:01 AM to 06:00 AM | +64...+70 °FClear sky |
morningfrom 06:01 AM to 12:00 PM | +63...+79 °FClear sky |
afternoonfrom 12:01 PM to 06:00 PM | +82...+84 °FCloudy sky |
eveningfrom 06:01 PM to 12:00 AM | +68...+81 °FCloudy sky |
Sun: | Sunrise 06:56 AM, Sunset 07:54 PM. |
Moon: | Moonrise 10:57 AM, Moonset --:-- AM, |
Earth's magnetic field: Moderate Storm
Power systems: High-latitude power systems may experience voltage alarms,
long-duration storms may cause transformer damage. Spacecraft operations: Corrective actions to orientation may be required by ground control; possible changes in drag affect orbit predictions. Other systems: HF radio propagation can fade at higher latitudes, and aurora has been seen as low as New York and Idaho (typically 55° geomagnetic latitude.). | |
Solar ultraviolet index: 12,7 (Extreme) |
nightfrom 12:01 AM to 06:00 AM | +64...+66 °FPartly cloudy sky |
morningfrom 06:01 AM to 12:00 PM | +64...+81 °FCloudy sky |
afternoonfrom 12:01 PM to 06:00 PM | +82...+90 °FLight rain |
eveningfrom 06:01 PM to 12:00 AM | +70...+84 °FLight rain |
Mexico | |
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Puebla | |
Zoquitlan | |
Cacaloc | |
America/Mexico_City, GMT -5. Summer Time (+1 hour) | |
Latitude: 18°21'11" N; Longitude: 97°5'58" W; | |