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Alliance, Louisiana Weather Forecast
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Weather Conditions for Alliance, Louisiana : Sabine County
Issued: Latitude: 31.5318437 Longitude: -93.6501805 View on Google Maps

Forecast Data
Current Conditions at
PEASON RIDGE - (KAQV)
73°
Clear
as of 7:47 PM CDST
Rel. Humidity: 78%
Dew Point: 66°F
Visibility: 9 Miles
Pressure: 29.96 in.
Flight Rule: VFR
Wind Data
Calm
Cloud Level(s): Clear
Current Conditions at
NATCHITOCHES RGNL - (KIER)
77°
Partly Cloudy
as of 7:55 PM CDST
Rel. Humidity: 69%
Dew Point: 66°F
Visibility: 10 Miles
Pressure: 29.96 in.
Flight Rule: VFR
Wind Data
Calm
Cloud Level(s): Scattered at 3900ft, Scattered at 4800ft, Scattered at 6000ft
Current Conditions at
FT POLK AAF - (KPOE)
75°
Mostly Clear
as of 7:55 PM CDST
Rel. Humidity: 78%
Dew Point: 68°F
Visibility: 10 Miles
Pressure: 29.96 in.
Flight Rule: VFR
Wind Data
12 MPH
150° Southeast
Cloud Level(s): Few at 25000ft
Sun Almanac for Alliance, Louisiana
Astronomical Sunrise?Astronomical sunrise occurs when the Sun is 18° below the horizon and the sky begins to brighten from a completly darkened state. 06:10 AM
Nautical Sunrise?Nautical sunrise (or nautical dawn) is the precise moment when the sun's center is 12° below the horizon in the morning. It marks the beginning of nautical twilight, allowing pilots/mariners to see the horizon. 06:38 AM
Civil Sunrise?Civil sunrise is the moment in the morning when the sun's center is 6° below the horizon. It marks the start of morning civil twilight, providing enough natural light for most, outdoor activities without artificial lighting. It typically occurs roughly 20-30 minutes before actual sunrise. 07:06 AM
Sunrise?Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning. It marks the end of the twilight phase, often accompanied by distinct atmospheric colors. 07:30 AM

Daylight: 11 Hours 49 Minutes

Sunset?The sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment the upper limb of the Sun disappears below the horizon. It marks the end of daylight and is often accompanied by distinct atmospheric colors. It also signals the beginning of twilight. 7:19 PM
Civil Sunset?Civil sunset (or evening civil twilight) occurs when the center of the sun is 6° below the horizon, marking the end of the brightest twilight phase. It typically occurs roughly 20-30 minutes after sunset, providing enough light for most outdoor activities to continue without artificial light. 7:43 PM
Nautical Sunset?Nautical sunset occurs when the sun's center is 12° below the horizon, marking the end of nautical twilight. This phase, following civil twilight, allows the horizon to remain visible, enabling mariners to take accurate star sights for navigation. The sky is dark, but some ambient light remains 8:12 PM
Astronomical Sunset?Astronomical sunrise occurs when the Sun is 18° below the horizon and the sky is completly dark.: 8:40 PM

Civil Rise to Set: 12 Hours 37 Minutes
Nautical Rise to Set: 13 Hours 34 Minutes
Astro Rise to Set: 14 Hours 30 Minutes
Moon Almanac for Alliance, Louisiana
Moon Phase: Last Quarter
Moon Illumination: 53%
Moon Age: 21.8 Days
Moon is currently below the horizon
Distance from Moon to Earth: 251,867 miles
Upcoming Lunar Events for
Alliance:
Next EventEvent TimeIllum

Moonrise:02:30 am Wed51.3%
Last Quarter:04:39 am Wed50.4%
High Moon:07:22 am Wed49.3%
Moonset:12:15 pm Wed47.4%
New Moon: Tue Feb 17
First Quarter: Tue Feb 24
Full Moon: Tue Mar 3
Last Quarter: Wed Mar 11
New Moon: Wed Mar 18
Click for Monthly Moon Almanac
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