28 February 2010

Weather Update

qwThrough A.D. 2010 February 28:

Days with snow cover: 88
Days with complete snow cover: 57
Total snowfall: 126 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 50 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 45 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

Well, we finally got a "real" snowstorm for the first time since the spring of A.D. 2007. It began snowing on A.D. 2010 February 25 and it didn't stop until today. During that time, we got 18 inches (45 centimeters) of snow. It was the second-largest snowstorm in the six winters that I have lived in New York. (The largest occurred in a 24-hour period on A.D. 2007 February 14 - we got 20 inches) It has been wonderful to have more than a few inches of snow covering the ground for a change. I only wish it had come at Christmastime so it would've looked like this for the past two months! Thanks be to God for such a beautiful sight.

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2010 February 24:

Days with snow cover: 84
Days with complete snow cover: 53
Total snowfall: 081 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 10 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

22 February 2010

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2010 February 22:

Days with snow cover: 82
Days with complete snow cover: 52
Total snowfall: 078 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 10 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

13 February 2010

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2010 February 13:

Days with snow cover: 73
Days with complete snow cover: 44
Total snowfall: 072 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 10 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

11 February 2010

Winter Weather Update

Through A.D. 2010 February 11:

Days with snow cover: 71
Days with complete snow cover: 42
Total snowfall: 071 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 10 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

Greatest snow event of the season! We got exactly four inches of snow Tuesday night and Wednesday, marking the greatest snow event of the season. In the six winters I've lived here, only one had this little snow. That winter had one snow event of seven inches in March. We'll see if four inches holds up this year.

10 February 2010

As I type this, what appears to be our greatest snow event of the season is winding down. I'll have an exact total later this evening...

Through A.D. 2010 February 09:

Days with snow cover: 69
Days with complete snow cover: 40
Total snowfall: 061 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 08 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)

07 February 2010

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2010 February 06:

Days with snow cover: 66
Days with complete snow cover: 40
Total snowfall: 060 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 14 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 08 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: -01º Fahrenheit (-18.3º Celsius)