The Sun's most intense and consequently most harmful UV radiation during midday hours should be decreased by minimizing exposure and seeking shade. Take precautions - Protection against skin and eye damage is obliged. Note: In May, the average maximum UV index of 4 translate into the following recommendations: A UV Index value of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for average individuals. UV indexIn Sullivan, the average daily maximum UV index in May is 4. SunshineIn Sullivan, the average sunshine in May is 7.8h. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 4:51 am and sunset at 8:09 pm EDT. On the first day of May, sunrise is at 5:22 am and sunset at 7:36 pm. DaylightIn Sullivan, the average length of the day in May is 14h and 49min. Even a few minutes in 55.4☏ (13☌) water is uncomfortable, and swimming below 50☏ (10☌) may cause total loss of breathing control and cold shock, depending on a person's physique. Note: Swimming in 44.2☏ (6.8☌) is considered life-threatening. Ocean temperatureIn Sullivan, the average seawater temperature in May is 44.2☏ (6.8☌). In Sullivan, during the entire year, snow falls for 48.1 days and aggregates up to 23.82" (605mm) of snow. During 0.1 snowfall days, Sullivan aggregates 0.08" (2mm) of snow. May is the last month it regularly snows. SnowfallMonths with snowfall are January through May, October through December. Throughout the year, in Sullivan, Maine, there are 142.1 rainfall days, and 32.28" (820mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In Sullivan, in May, during 14.8 rainfall days, 2.28" (58mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. HumidityIn May, the average relative humidity is 78%. In May, the average low-temperature is 44.2☏ (6.8☌). TemperatureIn Sullivan, the average high-temperature in May rises from a frosty 48.6☏ (9.2☌) in April to a moderate 58.6☏ (14.8☌). Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director 30 the last month of the spring in Sullivan, is a mild month, with an average temperature varying between 44.2☏ (6.8☌) and 58.6☏ (14.8☌). Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Pat’s name may be made to the Royal University Hospital Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W8. Pastor Marvin Seaborg will officiate and a private family interment will take place at Sunset Cemetery. in the Heritage Inn, 1590 Main St N, Moose Jaw, SK. A Celebration of Pat's Life will be held on Tuesday, July 10th, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. Pat has left a void in our lives that can never be filled. He never complained, and if asked how he was, he always answered "good". Pat met each and every challenge with courage and calmness. Pat will be terribly missed by wife, Marilyn daughter, Robyn son-in-law, Ashley grandson, Rhys son, Ryan grandsons, Ronan and Nolan brothers-in-law, Harvey (Emily) and Ray (Lynn) sister-in-law, Bev (Dennis) and their families as well cousins, and many life-long friends. He was predeceased by his father, Roy mother, Helen infant brother, Michael in-laws, Fred and Brenda Usher and brothers-in-law, Robbie and Gordie. He loved watching his grandsons' sports and cherished every moment with them. Pat finally got to the Barrett-Jackson car auction in Scottsdale, AZ three years ago, which was always on his bucket list. He even learned to embrace hot holidays in Cuba and Mexico. Motor-homing through Eastern-Europe, cruising the Caribbean, and touring Scotland and Australia were some of the highlights. He was proud of his kids and took every opportunity to travel with them. Pat never missed a ball game, dance recital, or drum competition. He was well-respected in the industry and excelled at his job. Pat was a welder/pipe-fitter, working pipeline for several years until taking a job at Catalytic Construction at the Belle Plaine potash plant to be home with his family. They missed celebrating their 50th Anniversary together by four days. Pat met his wife, Marilyn Usher, and they were married June 29th, 1968. It was a "Smokey and the Bandit" era and he certainly gave his parents a grey hair or two. As he grew older and discovered his love of cars, he became a bit of a "wild child". He was a fixture at the YMCA in his younger years winning many athletic awards. Pat was born in Moose Jaw, SK and attended St Louis College. Although Pat battled Parkinson's for 22 years and had a number of challenges the past twelve months, his passing was unexpected and sudden. With broken hearts the Sullivan family announces the passing of Patrick Leonard (Sully) on Monday, June 25th, 2018.
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