I woke this morning to temps and weather that is very usual. That is unusual. The sun and moon are traveling in their summer time paths. Though for the past while I have not been able to locate sun or moon for data due to the cloud cover, I can see the approximate position of the sun during the day. The moon is much harder to locate, but once in a while I catch a glimpse through the clouds and it is within 10 DEG of the sun's path.
The daylight is lasting until 2000 (8:00PM) when it should not be this light out in March. As far as historic data, the mid-summer sun gives way at about 2100-2130 (9:00 - 9:30 PM) This would mean that the sun would take about 3 months to reach that amount of light-time. When just a month ago the sun was setting at 1730 (1830 daylight adjustment). This implies that the sun rises faster during the spring than it does during the summer, which is never the reality. We travel around the sun in a very cyclical manner and the increase of daylight is a steady increase. The information has all but been scrubbed from the internet in order to hide the new cycle, or changing cycle.
The new cycle is not at all cyclical, in fact it is chaotic. If you remember about two years ago, the UN spokes person came out and stated that we were about to enter into climate chaos. Well, we have arrived.
This change in our climate is not due to CO2 emissions, it is due to the magnetic relationship between our sun and our planet. What comes next is anyone's guess. I would guess that the sun and moon will continue their trek north in our skies. This will warm the arctic and cool the antarctic. If this is the case, we will know that the earth has shifted on its axis toward the south, leaving the north exposed to more sun.
Expect more volcanic activity and earthquakes. Remember that the sun is giving out its normal dose of solar storms, and our deflated magnetosphere is not blocking the UV very well. Dress appropriately and use umbrellas to keep skin out of direct sunlight. Please remember to keep safe and pay attention.