Good Morning on Friday 13th February. An unsettled end to the week with more rain in Sefton
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Good Morning on Friday 13th February. It’s 3°C but feels like -4°C due to the easterly winds of 14mph in #Sefton
Today:
This morning will be cloudy with showers, possibly turning to sleet at times. Turning drier in the afternoon with cloud breaking up in the evening.
Tonight
Tonight is expected to remain mostly clear and dry, though the odd patch of cloud may drift in at times. A cold night.
Saturday
Tomorrow is going to be a dry and bright day with plenty of wintry sunshine. However, cloud will push in from the west in the evening.
Outlook for Sunday
Sunday will be breezy with variable cloud. Throughout the day, there will be the risk of showers, but these will be more widespread in the afternoon.
High Tide:
High Tide today is at 8:13am (7.04m)
Low Tide is at 2:32pm (3.12m).
Sunset:
The sun sets tonight at 5:18pm
Birthday
If it’s your Birthday today, we wish you a very happy birthday and you share it with singers Robbie Williams (1974) and Peter Gabriel (1950).
National Days:
The 13th February is known as National Kiss Day as part of the Valentines week build up.
The 13th February is also known as Galentine's Day: A, popular, informal holiday dedicated to celebrating female friendship.
The 13th February is also recognised as World Radio Day: A global observance recognised by the UN to celebrate the power of radio.
Also and finally the 13th February is known as National Cheddar Day: While founded in the US by Tillamook, it celebrates the cheese that originated in the English village of Cheddar.
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Today is Friday 13th - supposedly the unluckiest day! But why do people always think something bad is going to happen when it comes around?
Well, the truth is that no one's sure what the exact origin of the superstition is.
The number 13 and Friday both have a long history of bringing bad luck - and it's the combination of the two that makes the day the most feared.
'Unlucky' 13
Many think that the reason for the number 13's bad luck comes from the Bible.
Judas, who betrayed Jesus, is thought to have been the 13th guest to sit down to the Last Supper.
Even today, it's considered unlucky to have 13 people sitting at a dinner table, and some people pop a teddy bear in a seat to make the number of guests up to 14!
In Norse mythology, a dinner party of the gods was ruined by the 13th guest called Loki, who caused the world to be plunged into darkness.
It seems the superstition has stuck.
Some hotels will have no room 13, while a lot of tall buildings 'don't have' a 13th floor, jumping straight from 12 to 14.
Some airlines also refuse to have a row 13 in their planes too.
'Unlucky' Friday
For hundreds of years, Friday has been considered the unluckiest day of the week. In Geoffrey Chaucer's famous Canterbury Tales, written in the 14th Century, he says "and on a Friday fell all this mischance".
In Britain, Friday was once known as Hangman's Day because it was usually when people who had been condemned to death would be hanged.
But Good Friday - the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion - is thought to be the only Friday that bucks the trend, hence its name.
If you're born on Good Friday you're thought to be lucky, while sailors, who are notoriously superstitious, would sometimes begin a long voyage on Good Friday because of its holy connections.
Fear of Friday 13th?
The combination of Friday and the number 13 as a day of particularly bad luck seems to be a relatively recent tradition - perhaps only about 100 years old.
There's even a special word for the fear of Friday 13th - paraskevidekatriaphobia. We've got a fear of trying to pronounce that word...!
Are you superstitious about Friday 13th? Has anything weird or unlucky ever happened to you on this unlucky day? Or perhaps you've had some good fortune and don't believe that it's unlucky at all!
Maybe you think it’s a lucky day. If so, then Happy Friday 13th to you. Have a lucky day!


























