360 SantaTracker: 1:30AM Update

25 12 2007

Santa Claus has finished with the rounds on the 48 states, and is now in Nome, Alaska.

The temperature is frigid in Nome at the moment, with the temperature at 6F, and wind chill makes it feel like -8F. There is a 10mph wind from the South, and visibility is 10 miles. Santa really needs to bundle up.

We will keep you up to speed.





360 SantaTracker: 1AM Update

25 12 2007

Santa has worked hard throughout the day to deliver presents to many children around the world, and NORAD has tracked Santa every step of the way. As Santa makes the rounds throughout the US and Canada, all places are almost covered. Santa is currently making the rounds throughout the Pacific coast, and is now at San Francisco, California.

Conditions in San Francisco is good, with the temperature at 50F. However, wind chill makes the temperature feel like 44F. Winds are coming from the North-Northeast at 16mph. Visibility is 10 miles. Santa should be fine at this point in time

Santa is projected to head north, towards Alaska once California is covered.

We will keep you up to speed.





360 SantaTracker: 12:30 Update

25 12 2007

Santa has reentered the US after traveling throughout Western Canada, and is now over Columbia, Washington, according to NORAD.

Temperature at Columbia is not available, but temperature for nearby Seattle is 36F, however, wind chill makes it 30F. Visibility is 10 miles. Santa will not be lost in these conditions.

We will keep you up to speed!





360 SantaTracker: Midnight Update

25 12 2007

After passing through Arizona, Roswell, New Mexico (well known for aliens), the NORAD Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Wyoming, Santa has reentered Canada, and is currently at Reindeer Lake in Saskatchewan.

Conditions at Reindeer Lake are not available, but conditions at the nearby city of Calgary (which Santa visited just before he arrived at Reindeer Lake) is mostly cloudy skies with a temperature of 32F. Visibility is unlimited, so Santa won’t get lost.

We will keep you up to speed, and Merry Christmas to everyone!





360 SantaTracker: Santa Officially in Arizona!

24 12 2007

According to NORAD, Santa is over Tucson, Arizona at this time! Merry Christmas to everyone in Tucson!

Santa entered Arizona from the South, after passing through Oceania and delivering presents to the Galapagos Island and Easter Island.

It is 44F in Tucson right now, so it is quite warm for Santa right now. We will keep you up to speed!





360 SantaTracker: 11PM Update

24 12 2007

After visiting the American South, Santa has left the US (at least for now), and, after passing through Cancun, Mexico, is now at San Isidro, Costa Rica.

Local weather condition is much warmer than what Santa has experienced in the US, with the temperature at a pleasant 72F, and cloudy skies. Visibility is at around 6 miles, so Santa should be fine with the directions.

We will keep you up to speed! For videos of Santa trackings, click here.





360 SantaTracker: 10:30PM Update

24 12 2007

After crossing from Canada and passing through the gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, Santa has been spotted at Alexandria, Louisiana, according to NORAD.

Local conditions in Alexandria is below freezing, at 31F. There is a very light wind, and a visibility of 10 miles, so Santa should be fine with locations.

We will keep you up to speed.





360 SantaTracker: 10PM Update

24 12 2007

After passing through the Arctic territory of Nunavut, NORAD has confirmed that Santa is over Mississauga, Ontario.

Current conditions at Mississauga is below freezing, at 30F. High winds make the temperature feel more like 19F. So, Santa needs to bundle up. Visibility is unlimited, so Santa will have no problems finding his way around

We will keep you up to speed, and we will alert you when Santa enters the Southwest.





360 SantaTracker: 9:30PM Update

24 12 2007

NORAD has traced Santa to Kavitoo, Baffin Island, after passing through the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec. Kavitoo and Baffin Island is located in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.

No weather report is available for that area, but weather for the nearest metropolitan area, Montreal, Quebec, shows a temperature of 34F, but high winds (25mph, gusting to 40mph) makes it feel like it’s 21F, so Santa really needs to wear more clothes to stay warm, as with his reindeers.

We will keep you up to speed, and we will certainly keep you up to speed when Santa comes close to Arizona.





360 SantaTracker: 9PM Update

24 12 2007

Santa, after passing by New York City and the state of Massachusetts, has made it to Rutland, Vermont, NORAD has confirmed.

It is just above freezing in Rutland, with the temperature at 33F. It is cloudy in Vermont, so we hope Santa can find his way around.

According to NORAD, Santa will soon enter the Canadian border, arriving at the French-speaking Province of Quebec.

360 News will keep you up to speed with Santa’s movements. For videos of Santa trackings by NORAD, click here.