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Moon in Fort St. John

56.2499°, -120.8529° · British Columbia · America/Dawson_Creek · 696 m elev.

Tonight in Fort St. John: Snow, Poor moon viewing. The Waning Gibbous moon rises at 2:31 AM at golden-orange color near the horizon.

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+3.8°
Altitude+3.8°
Azimuth344.7°
Moonrise2:31 AM
Moonset7:38 AM

Current Phase

Waning Gibbous

Illumination: 75.4%
Lunar Day: 19.40 / 29.53
Moon Sign: ♐ Sagittarius
Altitude+3.8°
Azimuth344.7°
Distance404,889 km
Local Time3:55:10 AM
SkySnow
Cloud Cover93%
Visibility1.7 km
Humidity92%
Temperature-3°C

Rise & Set Times

Moonrise2:31 AM
Moonset7:38 AM
Sunrise6:17 AM
Sunset7:52 PM

Upcoming Phases

🌗
Last Quarter
Apr 9, 2026 · 9:52 PM
🌑
New Moon
Apr 17, 2026 · 4:52 AM
🌓
First Quarter
Apr 23, 2026 · 7:32 PM
🌕
Full Moon · Flower Moon
May 1, 2026 · 10:24 AM

Moon Calendar — April 2026

S
M
T
W
T
F
S
1
100%
2
100%
3
97%
4
93%
5
88%
6
81%
7
73%
8
63%
9
54%
10
44%
11
33%
12
24%
13
15%
14
8%
15
3%
16
1%
17
0%
18
2%
19
7%
20
15%
21
24%
22
35%
23
46%
24
57%
25
67%
26
76%
27
84%
28
91%
29
96%
30
99%

Upcoming Lunar Eclipses

Partial Lunar Eclipse Partially Visible
Aug 27, 2026 · 9:14 PM
Penumbral Begins6:25 PM
Partial Begins7:34 PM
Partial Ends10:53 PM
Penumbral Ends12:02 AM
Magnitude: 0.930 Duration: 198 min Peak Altitude: +22.9°
Penumbral Eclipse Not Visible
Feb 20, 2027 · 4:14 PM
Magnitude: -0.057
Penumbral Eclipse Not Visible
Jul 18, 2027 · 9:04 AM
Magnitude: -1.068

Moon in Fort St. John Today

The moon over Fort St. John is currently a Waning Gibbous with 75.4% illumination, on day 19.40 of the 29.53-day lunar cycle. The moon's altitude is +3.8° and azimuth is 344.7°, at a distance of 404,889 km from Earth.

Moonrise is at 2:31 AM and moonset at 7:38 AM. Sunrise is at 6:17 AM and sunset at 7:52 PM. The next major phase is the Last Quarter on Apr 9, 2026 at 9:52 PM MST.

Current sky conditions in Fort St. John are Snow with 93% cloud cover, 1.7 km visibility, and 92% humidity. The temperature is -3°C (27°F).

At just +3.8° above the horizon, the moon appears golden-orange as its light passes through over 10 times the normal thickness of Earth's atmosphere — the same Rayleigh scattering effect that makes sunsets red. Moon viewing conditions are currently Poor.

Upcoming Phases — Fort St. John

PhaseDate & Time
🌗 Last QuarterApr 9, 2026 at 9:52 PM MST
🌑 New MoonApr 17, 2026 at 4:52 AM MST
🌓 First QuarterApr 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM MST
🌕 Full MoonMay 1, 2026 at 10:24 AM MST
🌗 Last QuarterMay 9, 2026 at 2:11 PM MST
🌑 New MoonMay 16, 2026 at 1:02 PM MST
🌓 First QuarterMay 23, 2026 at 4:12 AM MST
🌕 Full MoonMay 31, 2026 at 1:46 AM MST
🌗 Last QuarterJun 8, 2026 at 3:01 AM MST
🌑 New MoonJun 14, 2026 at 7:55 PM MST
🌓 First QuarterJun 21, 2026 at 2:55 PM MST
🌕 Full MoonJun 29, 2026 at 4:57 PM MST