April 16Apr 16 As per the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Current climate normals are calculated using the past 3 complete decades and recalculated every 10 years. So, I went back and calculated what was normal for the last 10 climate normal periods specifically for Chester County PA. The below show what the climate normals were for the 10 years following each calculation with the earliest being 1901-1930 normals and the latest being our current climate normal period of 1991-2020. Averages in red are the warmest and blue the coolest across those periods. Of note our warmest climate normal period was 1931-1960 and our coolest period was 1961-1990.
April 17Apr 17 2 hours ago, Ag3 said:Hi of 90.1 in my station today.Torch my ****!!!!Something wrong with youWhat's wrong with beautiful 60s
April 17Apr 17 34 minutes ago, Sundog said:Something wrong with youWhat's wrong with beautiful 60sEven 75-80 is fine, but I have to admit the 87 out here didn't feel that bad because the humidity was 13%.
April 17Apr 17 The Devault DEOS station recorded a high of 90.7 yesterday this is the first 90 degree reading at any County station so far this year. None of the other stations reached 90 but upper 80's were common across the valley locations. Today should be 10 to 12 degrees cooler with highs in the mid to upper 70's. This is still 10+ degrees above normal levels. We chill well below normal by Sunday with highs remaining in the low to mid 50's with shower chances increasing. A freeze remains a possibility by Tuesday morning.
April 17Apr 17 5 minutes ago, Tornadojay said:Temps in Iowa dropping about 30 degrees in 15 minutesThat happned all over Nebraska and Iowa.
April 17Apr 17 3 minutes ago, Analog1888 said:That happned all over Nebraska and Iowa.How do you like the Climate out there so far compared to Elizabeth New Jersey?
April 17Apr 17 Just now, Andrew said:How do you like the Climate out there so far compared to Elizabeth New Jersey?It's interesting, it changes a lot. It is 36 degrees colder than at this time yesterday and we have sustained winds at 35 MPH right now.
April 17Apr 17 4 minutes ago, Analog1888 said:It's interesting, it changes a lot. It is 36 degrees colder than at this time yesterday and we have sustained winds at 35 MPH right now.Rain chances next week going poof.
April 17Apr 17 1 minute ago, Snowlover76 said:Rain chances next week going poof.Models waffle a lot, you're talking about location of convection.As long as the systems are there, I like the chances.
April 17Apr 17 Just now, Analog1888 said:Only in your imagination.This has been the pattern since 2021 in these parts. Things look good then completely dry up as you get closer. Its very disappointing to watch.
April 17Apr 17 Just now, Snowlover76 said:This has been the pattern since 2021 in these parts. Things look good then completely dry up as you get closer.Its very disappointing to watch.I think we'll have normal precip this spring, maybe even above normal.It may be a case of one person getting lucky one time and another getting lucky another, but that's what happens with convection.
April 17Apr 17 Just now, Analog1888 said:Models waffle a lot, you're talking about location of convection.As long as the systems are there, I like the chances.Hope youre right. Not good to be this dry at planting season. The pivots might be on in May this year if this holds up
April 17Apr 17 3 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:Hope youre right. Not good to be this dry at planting season. The pivots might be on in May this year if this holds upYou're double where you were this time last year.
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