WeatherWatcher: Cooler and wetter trend continues all week
Sunday, April 1, 2012
In this report:
- The week ahead - seasonal outlook, cooler than normal, still wet.
- Last week, a lot of rain!
- Last week's weather data.
Next week it looks like we will continue our cooler and wetter than normal pattern.
This is thanks to our persistent La Niña that has been dissipating, however atmospheric effects will take until late April through early June to end. As a result we will have a colder than normal spring, with more precipitation than normal. I'm still using the word precipitation instead of rain because I still think there is a good chance for a wet snow shower or hail storm to blow through in the month of April. So basically more of the same that we've had the last 3 weeks here for the remainder of the spring season.
Last week we had a lot of rainfall
It totaled out at 2.63 inches of rain! It was very wet, and the storms that I mentioned last week did come in. The timing was slightly different than I expected, but I knew there was a lot of variability with last weeks storms as the main storm track has been going into northern California.
Weather data from last week, March 24th - 30th, 2012.
High temperature: 59.2ºF (Tuesday)
Low temperature: 36.1ºF (Saturday)
Rainiest day: 1.68 inches (Thursday)
Total rainfall: 2.63 inches
Warmest day: 48.5ºF (Tuesday)
Coldest day: 42.8ºF (Friday)
Average temperature: 45.4ºF
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, starting Saturday morning at Midnight. All weather data unless otherwise noted is sourced from Carl's Shoreline Weather Station.
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