30 November 2008

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2008 November 30:

Days with snow cover: 019
Days with complete snow cover: 09
Total snowfall: 020 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 08 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 07 centimeters
Lowest temperature: about -12º Celsius (11º Fahrenheit)
First day with a high temperature below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2008 November 18

It snowed every one of the last 15 days in November, though nothing much stuck the last five days. Still, it's pretty cool that we had fifteen consecutive days with snow this early in the season! Not to mention the fact that we've already had 20 centimeters of snow, 19 days with snow cover, and 09 days on which the ground was completely covered! This has definitely been the coldest/snowiest November that I've experienced in New York.

25 November 2008

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2008 November 25:

Days with snow cover: 014
Days with complete snow cover: 09
Total snowfall: 019 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 08 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 07 centimeters
Lowest temperature: about -12º Celsius (11º Fahrenheit)
First day with a high temperature below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2008 November 18

18 November 2008

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2008 November 17:

Days with snow cover: 06
Days with complete snow cover: 01
Total snowfall: 006 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 03 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 03 centimeters

We awoke to three centimeters of snow this morning - by far our largest snowfall of the season. Though half of the snow had melted by noon, it began snowing at 15:00 and we had another centimeter by 16:00. As 20 of the 24 hours of this day had snow covering the ground, and as the day started and ended with snow covering the ground, 2008 November 17 will go down as the first day of the winter of 2008/2009 with complete snow cover.

10 November 2008

Weather Update

A.D. 2008 November 10 might have been the first day in the winter of A.D. 2008/2009 that the maximum temperature did not exceed 0 degrees Celsius. I say "might" because I didn't get home until about 15:30, and it was 0 degrees and cooling at that point. I'm not going to save the date because it was just too close to call...

In any case, we awoke to our second snow accumulation of the season this morning. It wasn't much - somewhere around half of a centimeter - but it sure was pretty. Almost all of the snow is gone now, but the ground is still covered just three miles south of us. We ran some errands down there this evening, and some locations had as much as two inches. As it was very wet snow, it stuck to everything, turning the world into a winter wonderland... You have to love this time of year!

Through A.D. 2008 November 11:

Days with snow cover: 04
Days with complete snow cover: 00
Total snowfall: 001 centimeter
Maximum snow depth: 01 centimeter
Greatest snow event: 01 centimeter

29 October 2008

First Snowcover

It began snowing again yesterday (2008 October 28). When we woke up this morning, the ground was covered in about 1 cm of snow. This marks the first day of the winter of 2008-2009 with snow cover.

First snow: 2008 October 21
First snow accumulation: 2008 October 29 (01 centimeter)

Through A.D. 2008 November 04:

Days with snow cover: 02
Days with complete snow cover: 00
Total snowfall: 001 centimeter
Maximum snow depth: 01 centimeter
Greatest snow event: 01 centimeter

P.S. Through 2008 October 29, it has already snowed on four separate days. That's the most snowfalls we have had in October since I moved to New York in 2004.

25 October 2008

First Snow

We received our first snow of the season on A.D. 2008 October 21. Though nothing accumulated, it snowed off and on for two days.

07 October 2008

End of the Growing Season


This was the scene at my house this morning. 2008 October 07 brought the first hard frost of autumn and an end to the 2008 growing season. The temperature at my house was 28° Fahrenheit (-2° Celsius). The statistics for the growing season of 2008 are as follows:
Last hard frost of spring: 2008 May 05
Last light frost of spring: 2008 May 28
First light frost of autumn: 2008 September 19
First hard frost of autumn: 2008 October 07
Length of the 2008 growing season: 154 days
The statistics for the growing season of 2007 were:
Last hard frost of spring: 2007 May 14
Last light frost of spring: 2007 May 22
First light frost of autumn: 2007 September 17
First hard frost of autumn: 2007 October 29
Length of the 2008 growing season: 167 days
The statistics for the growing season of 2006 were:
Last hard frost of spring: 2006 May 07
Last light frost of spring: 2006 May 07
First light frost of autumn: 2006 September 29
First hard frost of autumn: 2006 October 06
Length of the 2008 growing season: 151 days
I'm not sure of the spring statistics for 2005 because my wife and I lived in western New York for a brief period of time. The autumn statistics were as follows:
First light frost of autumn: 2005 October 20
First hard frost of autumn: 2005 October 28