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March's greatest wintry periods


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This is the best we can see in March for a ten day period...some of these years had a great third week of March...1960 was the best of the lot...1956 was second and 1967 third...1993 and 1958 round out my top five...

March 1956...1958...1960...1967...1978...1984...1992...1993...1996...2005...

1956..............................................

dates...max min precip snow depth

16.........33...21...0.90"...6.2"...6"

17.........33...20...0.05"...0.5"...3"

18.........30...21...0.38"...3.8"...7"

19.........26...23...0.78"...7.8".13"

20.........38...23......0........0...13"

21.........48...28......0........0.....8"

22.........50...31......0........0.....6"

23.........48...36......0........0.....1"

24.........43...24...0.11"...1.2"...1"

25.........34...18......0........0.....1"

1958...............................................

13.........46...34......T........T.....0

14.........36...33...0.48"...4.1"...4"

15.........41...35......T........T.....2"

16.........43...35......0........0.....1"

17.........45...34......0........0.....T

18.........42...35......T........T......0

19.........39...34...0.02".....T.....0

20.........35...33...0.90"...4.7"...5"

21.........35...31...0.71"...7.1"..11"

22.........45...34......T........T...10"

1960..................................................

01.........32...21......0........0.....0

02.........36...19......0........0.....0

03.........27...18...0.89" 12.5". 12"

04.........29...19...0.19"...2.0", 15"

05.........33...21...0.01"...0.1". 14"

06.........36...20......0........0....12"

07.........31...17......T......0.2"...8"

08.........30...19...0.01"...0.1"...5"

09.........34...17......0........0.....3"

10.........30...17......0........0.....2"

1967...........................................................

15.........45...29...0.39"...1.8"...2"

16.........32...21...0.14"...0.8"...2"

17.........26...13...0.28"...3.0"...3"

18.........20...10......0........0.....3"

19.........28.....8......0........0.....2"

20.........40...23......0........0.....1"

21.........35...31...0.14"...0.8"...1"

22.........32...29...0.78"...9.0"...9"

23.........35...28......T........T.....6"

24.........44...30......0........0.....3"

1978..........................................................................

01.........32...25......0........0.....3"

02.........32...19......0........0.....3"

03.........29...24...0.64"...5.0"...8"

04.........30...19......0........0.....6"

05.........28...14......0........0.....4"

06.........33...18......0........0.....3"

07.........37...20......0........0.....3"

08.........30...22......T........T.....3"

09.........43...29......T........T.....3"

10.........43...36......0........0.....2"

1984.............................................................................

04.........40...24......0........0.....0

05.........43...33...0.71"...0.3"...0

06.........44...37......0........0.....0

07.........40...24......0........0.....0

08.........30...18...0.10"...1.8"...2"

09.........32...16...0.29"...5.1"...7"

10.........30...13......0........0.....5"

11.........40...19......T........T.....3"

12.........30...16......0........0.....1"

13.........35...24...2.31"...1.4"...1"

1992.........................................................................

14.........40...24......0........0.....0

15.........35...22......0........0.....0

16.........37...17......0........0.....0

17.........50...29......T........T.....0

18.........45...31...0.09".....T.....0

19.........33...31...0.93"...6.2"...3"

20.........45...30......0........0.....6"

21.........39...28......0........0.....T

22.........35...25...0.44"...3.2"...T

23.........38...29......T........T.....3"

1993...............................................................................

10.........40...32...0.60"...0.3"...0

11.........41...30......0........0.....0

12.........42...29......0........0.....0

13.........40...28...2.37" 10.2". 2"

14.........39...17...0.15"...0.4"...8"

15.........33...14......0........0.....7"

16.........45...26......0........0.....4"

17.........47...25...0.75"...0.8"...2"

18.........29...13......T........T.....2"

19.........33...16......0........0.....2"

1996...........................................................................

01.........34...22......0........0.....0

02.........35...29...0.33"...4.6"...4"

03.........35...21...0.01".....T......2"

04.........35...19......0........0.....1"

05.........61...32...0.22".....0.....0

06.........50...34...0.51".....0.....0

07.........34...23...0.81".....T.....0

08.........24...14...0.28"...4.5"...4"

09.........24...11......0........0.....3"

10.........33...16......0........0.....2"

2005...................................................

01.........42...30...0.29"...2.9"...9"

02.........39...28......T........T.....6"

03.........33...23......0........0.....5"

04.........36...23......0........0.....4"

05.........42...27......0........0.....4"

06.........48...31......0........0.....3"

07.........63...43......0........0.....2"

08.........57...18...0.32"...1.5"...1"

09.........31...16......0........0.....1"

10.........34...21......0........0.....T

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2015......................................................

01.........31...24...0.52"...4.8"...15"

02.........39...27......0........0.....18

03.........37...22...0.67"...1.8"...14"

04.........45...35...0.25".....0.....13"

05.........40...19...0.76"...7.5"...19"

06.........27...12......0........0.....19"

07.........38...18......0........0.....18"

08.........49...37......0........0.....16"

09.........54...40...0.01".....0.....13"

10.........53...39...0.46".....0.....11"

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March has really been the only month that we have been shut out of a top ten amount over the last decade.

 

 

SNOWIEST MONTHS
October2.9     20110.8     19250.5     19520.5     1876
November19.0    189814.0    188212.8    1938 6.3    1892 5.0    1896 4.7    2012&1989  3.7    1945 3.5    1872 3.2    1967 & 1936 
December 29.6    194727.0    187225.3    194822.5    188321.6    190420.1    201019.8    200318.6    196015.8    195915.6    194514.9    1933
January 36.0    201127.4    192526.1    199624.5    192323.6    193520.5    187720.3    197818.4    190517.5    188217.3    2004 & 187916.7    196116.0    1893
                                February 36.9    201027.9    193426.9    200626.4    199426.3    1926           26.1    2003       25.3    1920 & 189923.6    196723.0    197821.8    190721.5    1983       
                                March30.5    189625.5    191622.3    188821.5    191421.1    195619.2    194118.5    196017.4    196717.0    189015.9    1958
April   13.5    187510.2    1915 9.6    1982 8.5    1924 6.5    1944 & 1917 6.4    1938 5.8    1907 5.0    1887 4.2    1956 4.0    2003
        May     Trace   1977 & 1946
 
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1960 and 1967 had some serious cold. A low of 8F on 3/19 with snow cover for almost the entire month is really impressive. Even up here, I can't remember many nights in the low teens/single digits during March.

 

Regardless of what happens with the 3/7 storm, model support is increasing for a cold outbreak around mid-month with more snow opportunities. Could we rival one of these historic stretches and break the string of warm, snowless Marches?

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1960 and 1967 had some serious cold. A low of 8F on 3/19 with snow cover for almost the entire month is really impressive. Even up here, I can't remember many nights in the low teens/single digits during March.

 

Regardless of what happens with the 3/7 storm, model support is increasing for a cold outbreak around mid-month with more snow opportunities. Could we rival one of these historic stretches and break the string of warm, snowless Marches?

 

Upton recorded their all time record low for March in 1967...on the 19th with a low of -7.5 F.  The next morning they fell to -2.0 F for the second coldest temp.  March 1967 saw 31.5" of snow out there. 

 

http://www.bnl.gov/weather/4cast/03-martemp.html

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1960 and 1967 had some serious cold. A low of 8F on 3/19 with snow cover for almost the entire month is really impressive. Even up here, I can't remember many nights in the low teens/single digits during March.

 

Regardless of what happens with the 3/7 storm, model support is increasing for a cold outbreak around mid-month with more snow opportunities. Could we rival one of these historic stretches and break the string of warm, snowless Marches?

I remember steam rising from the melting snow the day it was 20 for the high...I never saw that before or since...

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Our 10" or greater March snowfall accumulations happened in years with good blocking and

temperatures averaging 40 degrees or lower in NYC. We have had fewer opportunities since

1996 with most of the years coming above 40 degrees. Years like 2001 that were cold enough

with blocking we were unlucky. The March average temperatures were low enough back

in the 50's and 60's to have more opportunities to put something bigger together.

 

 

 

 

 

                      March30.5    189625.5    191622.3    188821.5    191421.1    195619.2    194118.5    196017.4    196717.0    189015.9    1958
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Our 10" or greater March snowfall accumulations happened in years with good blocking and

temperatures averaging 40 degrees or lower in NYC. We have had fewer opportunities since

1996 with most of the years coming above 40 degrees. Years like 2001 that were cold enough

with blocking we were unlucky. The March average temperatures were low enough back

in the 50's and 60's to have more opportunities to put something bigger together.

 

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                      March30.5    189625.5    191622.3    188821.5    191421.1    195619.2    194118.5    196017.4    196717.0    189015.9    1958

March 1960 was one of the biggest snowfalls on record here with 28"....I think the only bigger storm was probably March 1888, though co-op data for Dobbs Ferry only goes back to 1947 so it's hard to know. 1960 was not as big of a winter overall with only one other major snowfall coming in Dec '59.

 

66-67 was a classic back-loaded winter. There was an incredible stretch in mid-March that year here in Dobbs Ferry.  12.1" fell with the 3/15-3/17 storm...here are some dailies from that brutal period of snow and cold:

3/17....28....12....4.8"

3/18....21.....9.....0

3/19....31.....2.....0

3/20....43....18....0

3/21....37....29....1"

3/22....35....29....10.7"

 

To get close to zero on March 19th is absolute madness, and I know Upton hit -8F that night! The craziness continued in April..after hitting 75F on April 1st and 80F on April 2nd, 0.2" of snow was measured in Dobbs Ferry on April 24th with a low of 34F,  and a trace was measured on April 27th with a low of 35F. Snow from the 4/27 storm accumulated in NNJ and elevated SE NY. The warmth finally kicked in on April 30th with a high of 75F. 

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March 2005 was the last of the decent Marches up here...2004 also had two snowfalls of 5" and 7.7" right around the equinox, but temperatures were warmer that month. 

 

Here are some dailies from 2005...snow depth on the far right.

 

3/1....37...28...4.2"...8"

3/2....37...29...T......7"

3/3....34...21...0......6"

3/4....39...17...0......6"

3/5....43...15...0......5"

3/6....44...22...0......4"

3/7....60...30...0......2"

3/8....48...20...2".....3"

3/9....31...14...0......3"

3/10..34...14...0......3"

3/11..36...21...T......2"

3/12..46...29...4.3"..3"

 

2.5" also fell on 3/24 in 2005, though the cold was mostly gone after the stretch above. The flash freeze on 3/8 (?) and having four lows in the teens during the first 12 days of March was impressive. 

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the storm of March 1960 was the first storm that canceled school the next day for me...The snow started before dawn on Thursday the 3rd and the morning weather forecast was for snow changing to rain with highs in the mid 30's...I went for a walk around the block before going to school and was thinking about the forecast for a change to rain...The snow was powdery and was starting to drift near the curbs of the Avenue...When I did go to school I spent most of the time watching the snow...It was getting heavier and heavier...I came home for lunch at 12 noon...The school was only a few blocks away...My uncle who was a cop was going to work and i asked him if I could stay home...He told me to go back to school which I did...He walked down the block and disappeared in a white out...That was the first white out I can remember...I don't remember what the forecast was then but as of 2pm schools closed a hour early...Instead of changing to rain it got colder and became a blizzard at times...I came home and played in the snow into the evening...That night while listening to the radio Scott Muni a disc jockey said 'Hey Kids'...'No School Tomorrow'...That was the first I heard of the schools being closed...I never forgot that...The next morning the snow had stopped...there were huge drifts in places...Very light snow started up again late in the day and lasted into the morning of the 5th...it added a coating on top of was left that day...About a week later another storm was supposed to give us more snow...It ended up going out to sea and giving places just to our south some snow...if it wasn't for the last three days of March 1960 being warm it would have been the coldest of the 20th century...

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the storm of March 1960 was the first storm that canceled school the next day for me...The snow started before dawn on Thursday the 3rd and the morning weather forecast was for snow changing to rain with highs in the mid 30's...I went for a walk around the block before going to school and was thinking about the forecast for a change to rain...The snow was powdery and was starting to drift near the curbs of the Avenue...When I did go to school I spent most of the time watching the snow...It was getting heavier and heavier...I came home for lunch at 12 noon...The school was only a few blocks away...My uncle who was a cop was going to work and i asked him if I could stay home...He told me to go back to school which I did...He walked down the block and disappeared in a white out...That was the first white out I can remember...I don't remember what the forecast was then but as of 2pm schools closed a hour early...Instead of changing to rain it got colder and became a blizzard at times...I came home and played in the snow into the evening...That night while listening to the radio Scott Muni a disc jockey said 'Hey Kids'...'No School Tomorrow'...That was the first I heard of the schools being closed...I never forgot that...The next morning the snow had stopped...there were huge drifts in places...Very light snow started up again late in the day and lasted into the morning of the 5th...it added a coating on top of was left that day...About a week later another storm was supposed to give us more snow...It ended up going out to sea and giving places just to our south some snow...if it wasn't for the last three days of March 1960 being warm it would have been the coldest of the 20th century...

 

Great recap...very much enjoyed reading it. 

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largest March snowfalls 6" or more by dates...

..9.4" 2/28-3/1/1949...

..7.7" 2/28-3/1/2005...

..6.6" 2/29-3/1/1968...

14.5" 3/1-2/1914...

10.0" 3/2/1896...

..8.3" 3/1-2/2009...

14.5" 3/3-4/1960...

..6.0" 3/4/1893...

..6.0" 3/4/1917...

..8.6" 3/5/1981...

..6.5" 3/5/1902...

..7.4" 3/6/1916...

..6.9" 3/6/1915...

..7.3" 3/6-7/1923...

..6.0" 3/7/1870...

18.1" 3/7-8/1941...

..6.9" 3/8-9/1984...

..6.0" 3/10/1907...

21.0" 3/12-13/1888...

10.6" 3/13-14/1993...

12.0" 3/15-16/1896...

..6.0" 3/15/1906...

..6.7" 3/16-17/1956...

11.6" 3/18-19/1956...

..8.0" 3/18-19/1892...

..6.2" 3/18-19/1992...

11.8" 3/20-21/1958...

..9.8" 3/21-22/1967...

..6.0" 3/22/1890...

..8.5" 4/1/1924...

10.2" 4/3-4/1915...

..6.5" 4/5/1944...

..9.6" 4/6/1982...

..6.4" 4/6-7/1938...

..6.5" 4/8-9/1917...

10.0" 4/13/1875...

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It will be interesting to see how long NYC can go in March before reaching the first 60 degree

reading of the month. The latest dates since 2000 were in 2007 and 2003. The only March 

since 2000 without a 60 degree reading was back in 2001.

 

First March NYC 60 degree reading

 

3-7-12....62

3-5-11....61

3-8-10....61

3-7-09....70

3-4-08....63

3-14-07..70

3-10-06..74

3-7-05....63

3-1-04....63

3-16-03..68

3-3-02....61

3-23-01..57

 

March 2013 so far

 

 

 1  45  36  41   3  24   0 0.00  0.0    0  5.3 15 310   M    M   6        23 300 2  40  31  36  -2  29   0    T    T    0  7.7 13 310   M    M  10 8      19 300 3  40  29  35  -4  30   0    T    T    0  7.6 16 310   M    M   7 8      25 310 4  42  27  35  -4  30   0 0.00  0.0    0 10.2 18 310   M    M   2 8      29 310 5  49  31  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.1 15 310   M    M   1        25 310 6  42  38  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0 15.5 30  60   M    M   9        46  50 7  38  33  36  -4  29   0 0.19    T    0 10.1 26  40   M    M  10 18     37  50 8  42  31  37  -3  28   0 0.54  4.0    2  7.7 17  30   M    M  10 12     27  20 9  55  35  45   5  20   0 0.00  0.0    2  6.1 16 340   M    M   0        23  5010  50  36  43   3  22   0 0.00  0.0    0  4.8 13 160   M    M   1        16 17011  54  40  47   6  18   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.5 16 180   M    M   9 8      24 180
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It will be interesting to see how long NYC can go in March before reaching the first 60 degree

reading of the month. The latest dates since 2000 were in 2007 and 2003. The only March 

since 2000 without a 60 degree reading was back in 2001.

 

First March NYC 60 degree reading

 

3-7-12....62

3-5-11....61

3-8-10....61

3-7-09....70

3-4-08....63

3-14-07..70

3-10-06..74

3-7-05....63

3-1-04....63

3-16-03..68

3-3-02....61

3-23-01..57

 

March 2013 so far

 

 

 1  45  36  41   3  24   0 0.00  0.0    0  5.3 15 310   M    M   6        23 300 2  40  31  36  -2  29   0    T    T    0  7.7 13 310   M    M  10 8      19 300 3  40  29  35  -4  30   0    T    T    0  7.6 16 310   M    M   7 8      25 310 4  42  27  35  -4  30   0 0.00  0.0    0 10.2 18 310   M    M   2 8      29 310 5  49  31  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.1 15 310   M    M   1        25 310 6  42  38  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0 15.5 30  60   M    M   9        46  50 7  38  33  36  -4  29   0 0.19    T    0 10.1 26  40   M    M  10 18     37  50 8  42  31  37  -3  28   0 0.54  4.0    2  7.7 17  30   M    M  10 12     27  20 9  55  35  45   5  20   0 0.00  0.0    2  6.1 16 340   M    M   0        23  5010  50  36  43   3  22   0 0.00  0.0    0  4.8 13 160   M    M   1        16 17011  54  40  47   6  18   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.5 16 180   M    M   9 8      24 180

Well if the GFS is right we don't even see 50 again after tomorrow for quite some time. 60 seems at least 10 days off

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It will be interesting to see how long NYC can go in March before reaching the first 60 degree

reading of the month. The latest dates since 2000 were in 2007 and 2003. The only March 

since 2000 without a 60 degree reading was back in 2001.

 

First March NYC 60 degree reading

 

3-7-12....62

3-5-11....61

3-8-10....61

3-7-09....70

3-4-08....63

3-14-07..70

3-10-06..74

3-7-05....63

3-1-04....63

3-16-03..68

3-3-02....61

3-23-01..57

 

March 2013 so far

 

 

 1  45  36  41   3  24   0 0.00  0.0    0  5.3 15 310   M    M   6        23 300 2  40  31  36  -2  29   0    T    T    0  7.7 13 310   M    M  10 8      19 300 3  40  29  35  -4  30   0    T    T    0  7.6 16 310   M    M   7 8      25 310 4  42  27  35  -4  30   0 0.00  0.0    0 10.2 18 310   M    M   2 8      29 310 5  49  31  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.1 15 310   M    M   1        25 310 6  42  38  40   1  25   0 0.00  0.0    0 15.5 30  60   M    M   9        46  50 7  38  33  36  -4  29   0 0.19    T    0 10.1 26  40   M    M  10 18     37  50 8  42  31  37  -3  28   0 0.54  4.0    2  7.7 17  30   M    M  10 12     27  20 9  55  35  45   5  20   0 0.00  0.0    2  6.1 16 340   M    M   0        23  5010  50  36  43   3  22   0 0.00  0.0    0  4.8 13 160   M    M   1        16 17011  54  40  47   6  18   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.5 16 180   M    M   9 8      24 180

the coldest March max was 49 in 1887...For recent years 1958 1970 and 2001 made the list...

Coldest monthly max

49 1887

50 1893

53 1901

54 1881

55 1900

55 1906

56 1892

56 1970

57 1958

57 2001

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the 4" snowstorm we got this month was the first 4" or more snowfall for the 2010's...A breakdown of decades with total 4" snowstorms...

1890's...8

1900's...7

1910's...7

1920's...2

1930's...2

1940's...2

1950's...5

1960's...4

1970's...3

1980's...3

1990's...8

2000's...3

2010's...1

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Big negative departures coming as a colder airmass moves in while averages continue to rise. Should get a -10F departure Thursday and possibly Sunday or Monday as well. 

 

Yeah Thursday is going to be a slap in the face after these mild temperatures. Temps in the 30s, wind chills in the teens, going to feel like January again.

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the coldest March max was 49 in 1887...For recent years 1958 1970 and 2001 made the list...

Coldest monthly max

49 1887

50 1893

53 1901

54 1881

55 1900

55 1906

56 1892

56 1970

57 1958

57 2001

 

The 57 high for the month so really stands out against the March high temperatures that we have seen since 2001.

 

2013...57..to date

2012...78

2011...77

2010...74

2009...70

2008....63

2007....78

2006....74

2005....63

2004....70

2003...69

2002...72

2001...57

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March 1960 was one of the biggest snowfalls on record here with 28"....I think the only bigger storm was probably March 1888, though co-op data for Dobbs Ferry only goes back to 1947 so it's hard to know. 1960 was not as big of a winter overall with only one other major snowfall coming in Dec '59.

 

66-67 was a classic back-loaded winter. There was an incredible stretch in mid-March that year here in Dobbs Ferry.  12.1" fell with the 3/15-3/17 storm...here are some dailies from that brutal period of snow and cold:

3/17....28....12....4.8"

3/18....21.....9.....0

3/19....31.....2.....0

3/20....43....18....0

3/21....37....29....1"

3/22....35....29....10.7"

 

To get close to zero on March 19th is absolute madness, and I know Upton hit -8F that night! The craziness continued in April..after hitting 75F on April 1st and 80F on April 2nd, 0.2" of snow was measured in Dobbs Ferry on April 24th with a low of 34F,  and a trace was measured on April 27th with a low of 35F. Snow from the 4/27 storm accumulated in NNJ and elevated SE NY. The warmth finally kicked in on April 30th with a high of 75F. 

 

Good info, but a couple of nitpicks.

I'm pretty sure 3/15-17/67 was two separate events, at least they were in NNJ, with one coming 15-16 then an intensifying clipper the morning of 17th - 6" at my place, with strong winds and temp falling under 10F during the +SN.

I think my high temp on 3/18 was 12 or 13, just nuts for that late in the season and windy too, and the low on 3/19 was -5.

2nd nitpick - the cold didn't really cease with that end of April warmth, as May 1967 was one of NYC's coolest, capped by a northeast storm late in the month that toppled trees and featured a high of 46 at Central Park (and snow at some elevated locations in VT/NH.)

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Good info, but a couple of nitpicks.

I'm pretty sure 3/15-17/67 was two separate events, at least they were in NNJ, with one coming 15-16 then an intensifying clipper the morning of 17th - 6" at my place, with strong winds and temp falling under 10F during the +SN.

I think my high temp on 3/18 was 12 or 13, just nuts for that late in the season and windy too, and the low on 3/19 was -5.

2nd nitpick - the cold didn't really cease with that end of April warmth, as May 1967 was one of NYC's coolest, capped by a northeast storm late in the month that toppled trees and featured a high of 46 at Central Park (and snow at some elevated locations in VT/NH.)

the sixties had some cold May temperatures along with some hot ones...

1961...max of 47 on 5/27...ice pellets recorded at LGA...min of 41...

1962...max of 45 on 5/2...

1962...max of 99 on the 19th...Hottest May temperature on record...

1963...min of 38 on 5/2...

1963...max of 86 on 5/4....

1963...min of 39 on 5/24...

1964...max of 94 on 5/23...

1965...max of 90 on 5/4...

1965...max of 92 on 5/10...

1965...max of 94 on 5/26...

1966...min of 36 on 5/10...

1967...min of 39 on 5/6...

1967...max of 44 on 5/7...

1967...max of 46 on 5/25...min of 42...

1969...max of 97 on 5/29...

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[TEMPERATURE DATA]      [PRECIPITATION DATA]       AVERAGE MONTHLY: 39.0   TOTAL FOR MONTH:   2.24    DPTR FM NORMAL:  -1.4   DPTR FM NORMAL:   -0.14    HIGHEST:    57 ON 12    GRTST 24HR  0.79 ON 12-12     LOWEST:     27 ON  4                                                      SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL                            TOTAL MONTH:   7.3 INCHES                          

March 1958 ended up with a max of 57 on the 11th and a min of 27 on the 9th...it averaged just over 40.0 and had almost 16" of snow...we need more snow... :lmao:

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With the forecast high and lows from the nws (which very well could verify too high as it has since the cold has set in) we average around 35 for the next 4 days. The average over those 4 days is around 44. So we look to rack up another 4 days of -8 to -10 departures, including today. So it looks like by the weekend were talking avoUt -2.5 to -3 with another wk or so to go in the month.

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March 1958 ended up with a max of 57 on the 11th and a min of 27 on the 9th...it averaged just over 40.0 and had almost 16" of snow...we need more snow... :lmao:

 

Yeah, we can always use more snow here. NYC has joined an elite November- March snowfall club that has been

inactive for a while. This is the first November and March in the same season that recorded over 4" each since 1939.

 

Season........Nov....Mar

 

1882-1883....14"......10.0"

1892-1893....6.3"......6.1"

1898-1899...19.0".....4.8"

1938-1939....12.8".....7.0"

2012-2013.....4.7"......7.3"

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