That was a Tuesday.
Set the Day of the week and the Hour by pulling the stem out all the way, set the Day of the week out by pulling the stem out walf way. Set the Day of the week and the Hour by pulling the stem out all the way, set the day of the month out by pulling the stem out walf way.
It is the first day of the week.
No. Weather is continually changing. There may be times in one place where the same weather conditions may continue for a week or more, but generally the weather changes every day in some way or other.
New Year's Day and Christmas Day of the same year never fall on the same day. The 1st of January 1945 was on a Monday and the 25th of December 1945 was on a Tuesday. That is completely normal. A week after Christmas Day is New Year's Day, but that is New Year's Day of the following year. So Christmas Day 1945 would have been on the same day of the week as New Year's Day 1946, the next year. In the same way, Christmas Day 1944 and New Year's Day 1945 were on the same day of the week.
It is the first day of the week.
D-day - 6 June 1944
Even way back in 1964, they used the same seven days of the week that we do nowadays!
The last day of the week is Saturday, so that is the way it should be on all calendars. Some calendars show Monday as the first day on a calendar, as it is the first day of the working week for most people, but it is not the actual first day of the week. So some hispanic calendars will correctly show Sunday as the first day of the week and some will incorrectly show Monday as the first day of the week. See the related question below.
There is no way to limit that.
It starts 8th of August to the 12. It's the 2nd week of August by the way! Hope that helps!
October 3 1964 was a Saturday.