Weekly Weather (2-week edition) April 23 - May 6, 2011

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Warmest and coldest days are based on average temperature of the entire day, starting at midnight. 

All other averages are based on the whole week.  All weather data unless otherwise noted is sourced from Carl’s Shoreline Weather Station.

April 23rd – 29th:
Warmest day: 51.3ºF (Saturday the 23rd)
Coldest day: 43.6ºF (Thursday the 28th)
Rainiest day: 0.47 inches (Monday the 25th)
Average temperature: 46.4ºF
High temperature: 71.1ºF (Saturday the 23rd)
Low temperature: 36.3ºF (Wednesday the 27th)
Total rainfall: 0.56 inches
High humidity: 100%
Low humidity: 17% (Saturday the 23rd)
Average humidity: 79%
High pressure: 29.884 inches (Friday the 29th)
Low pressure: 29.087 inches (Monday the 25th)
Average pressure: 29.457 inches

April 30th – May 6th:
Warmest day: 49.8ºF (Sunday the 1st)
Coldest day: 46.8ºF (Tuesday the 3rd)
Rainiest day: 0.35 inches (Monday the 2nd)
Average temperature: 48.1ºF
High temperature: 65.5ºF (Sunday the 1st)
Low temperature: 36.1ºF (Sunday the 1st)
Total rainfall: 0.51 inches
High humidity: 100%
Low humidity: 20% (Sunday the 1st)
Average humidity: 79%
High pressure: 29.943 inches (Tied between the 3rd and 4th)
Low pressure: 29.323 inches (Friday the 6th)
Average pressure: 29.714 inches.

Highlights:
  • Sunday April 1st, we had a high temperature of 71.1ºF, it felt like summer after a morning low temperature of 36.1ºF, Sunday held both the weekly high temperature, and low temperature.
  • As we get out of the winter season and more into the stable showers/sunshine weather I will only point out highlights in the weekly reports if something unusual happens, in the case of our summers, if we have a lightning show or something along that line. I’ll be resuming weekly highlights next fall starting in October. I will continue to post weekly weather data throughout the summer months. Also coming soon, ENSO outlooks (El Nino, La Nina or ENSO-Neutral) with short summaries on what to expect. Month of April review is also in the works.


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