25 April 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 April 25:

Days with snow cover: 121
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 144 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 April 08
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 April 23
Latest light frost: A.D. 2009 April 24
Latest hard frost: A.D. 2009 April 13
Latest date with a high temperature at or below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2009 April 07

F***ing hot. Three days ago the high temperature was between 8º and 9º Celsius (46º-48º F.). Two days ago it snowed. Yesterday morning we had a light frost. Today the temperature is already 30º Celsius (86º Fahrenheit) in the shade. The roads are clogged with people. Two thoughts have been bouncing around my mind: I forgot how much I dislike summer (too many people; too hot) and I want a sailboat.

I didn't start keeping track of the last hard frost until after we stopped having them. We had something like 11 hard frosts in 13 days so I decided to stop worrying until later in the month. We've only had one or two since then, so my statistics aren't perfect. It's very likely that we had a hard frost on A.D. 2009 April 16. It's a little less likely (but still likely) that we had one on A.D. 2009 April 17. I'm hoping that we'll have another one, but the long-term forecast doesn't look good. In any case, I'm leaving the date of April 13 for now.

13 April 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 April 13:

Days with snow cover: 121
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 144 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 April 08
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 April 12
Latest light frost: A.D. 2009 April 13
Latest hard frost: A.D. 2009 April 13
Latest date with a high temperature at or below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2009 April 07

In my last post I mentioned that a snow "storm" had been forecast, but I didn't think that we were going to get much. Well, that turned out to be the case, but we did get a couple of centimeters over the course of a couple of days.

It snowed again on Easter morning (A.D. 2009 April 12). That day's high temperature was approximately 38 degrees Fahrenheit.

We had a VERY hard frost this morning (A.D. 2009 April 13).

05 April 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 April 06:

Days with snow cover: 119
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 142 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 22
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 April 04
Latest light frost: NA
Latest hard frost: NA
Latest date with a high temperature at or below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2009 March 23

It snowed all day Saturday but nothing accumulated. Saturday's high temperature was less than 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday was sunny and warm with a high temperature in the mid to upper 50s. It was amazing to think that such weather can occur on consecutive days.

The weathermen are saying snow tonight, tomorrow, and tomorrow night. Forecasts of up to 15 cm are circulating. I'm expecting that we'll be lucky to have any sticking snow, but I'm excited about the possibility.

30 March 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 March 30:

Days with snow cover: 119
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 142 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 22
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 March 30
Latest light frost: NA
Latest hard frost: NA
Latest date with a high temperature at or below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2009 March 23

A few snow flurries were seen this morning. Some places in the area received a dusting of snow overnight, but not us. Winter continues to evade us and it's beginning to become apparent that the second half of the winter of 2008/2009 is going to be the least snowiest winter period since I've lived here. We've had exactly six inches of snow (15 centimeters) in a time period in which we would normally have 40 inches (100 centimeters). It has been nuts. Since the eighth of February, the ground has been covered with snow a grand total of two days.

24 March 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 March 23:

Days with snow cover: 119
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 142 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 22
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 March 22
Latest light frost: NA
Latest hard frost: NA
Latest date with a high temperature at or below 0º Celsius: A.D. 2009 March 23

Crocus sublimus 'Tricolor' - A.D. 2009 March 10
Galanthus nivalis - A.D. 2009 March 10
Crocus ancyrensis 'Golden Bunch' - A.D. 2009 March 14
Crocus tommasinianus 'Ruby Giant' - A.D. 2009 March 19

These represent very early dates compared to earlier years.

12 March 2009

Weather Update

It's time to start thinking about end-of-the-season totals.

Through A.D. 2009 March 12:

Days with snow cover: 116
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 141 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Maximum low temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)
Latest date with complete snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 03
Latest date with any snow cover: A.D. 2009 March 12
Latest snowfall: A.D. 2009 March 12
Latest light frost: NA
Latest hard frost: NA

We got 3 centimeters of snow last night - our largest "storm" since the beginning of February (or earlier?). We'll see if we get another day with complete snow cover later in the day.

08 March 2009

Weather Update

Through A.D. 2009 March 08:

Days with snow cover: 115
Days with complete snow cover: 65
Total snowfall: 138 centimeters
Maximum snow depth: 25 centimeters
Greatest snow event: 20 centimeters
Lowest temperature: about -24.5º Celsius (-12º Fahrenheit)

Well, the last of the snow melted on A.D. 2008 March 06. It was the first time my farm has been devoid of snow cover since A.D. 2008 November 16.

On February 07 I wondered if the winter of A.D. 2008/2009 would end as quickly as it started. Since February 07 we have had only 11 centimeters (about 4 inches) of snow. The maximum snow depth during that time was two centimeters (for approximately 48 hours). As we near mid-March, it is beginning to appear that, as far as frozen precipitation is concerned, the winter of A.D. 2008/2009 did end on February 07.