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Warmest, coldest and wettest weeks -- monthly posts -- now complete for calendar year _ weekly snowfall records now posted


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Thanks for adding those snowfall totals. Some time this winter I will add in maximum weekly snowfalls for each date.

Meanwhile, three new weekly rainfall totals have been set in 2021, weeks ending Oct 30, Oct 31 and Nov 1 all have slightly higher totals now than before. The records broken were from 1917 (30th) and 1943 (31st, 1st). The new records are 4.70" 4.71" and 4.48" ... there won't be any further records until the next time heavy rain falls, as today (Nov 2) we lose the 3.30" from Oct 26 which fell just short of being the seventh daily record broken in 2021 (1943 held on at 3.40"). 

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Have just edited in some second place temperature finishes for Dec 2021, weeks of 10th-16th to 12th-18th.

While 2021 was unable to match 2015 for those weeks, it did move into second place for all three on mean maximum and mean daily, just the middle one of the three for mean minimum. The values can be seen in the December post back in the thread, but are basically around average highs of 58F and mean daily 50F, but in the vicinity of six degrees short of the 2015 record values, about 1-2 F above the previous second place values from years such as 1984 and 2006 (for those weekly intervals). 

Working on the record weekly snowfall amounts now. Will post those in about a week or so (maybe after the weekend storm does its thing). 

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Record highest snowfall totals, weekly intervals

The table covers the snowfall season therefore it begins in October and ends in early May. 

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INTERVAL ____ MAX SNOW ___ YEAR(S) _____________ close 2nd or 3rd

Oct 4-10 to 6-12 _ Tr _________ 1925, 1979

Oct 7-13,8-14 ___ Tr __________ 1925, 1937, 1979

Oct 9-15 _______ 0.5" _________ 1896

Oct 10-16 ______ 0.5" _________ 1896

Oct 11-17 ______ 0.5" _________ 1896

Oct 12-18 ______ 0.5" _________ 1896

Oct 13-19 ______ 0.5" _________ 1896

Oct 14-20 ______ 0.5" _________ 1896, 1952

Oct 15-21 _______0.5" _________ 1896, 1952

Oct 16-22 ______ 0.5" _________ 1952

Oct 17-23 ______ 0.5" _________ 1952

Oct 18-24 ______ 0.5" _________ 1952

Oct 19-25 ______ 0.5" _________ 1952

Oct 20-26 ______ 0.5" _________ 1952

Oct 21-27 _______ Tr ___________1903, 1944 

Oct 22-28 _______ Tr __________ 1903, 1925, 1934, 1944, 1965

Oct 23-29 ______ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 24-30 ______ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 25-31 ______ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 26-Nov 1 ___ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 27-Nov 2 ___ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 28-Nov 3 ___ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 29-Nov 4 ___ 2.9" _________ 2011

Oct 30-Nov 5 ___ 0.8" _________ 1925

Oct 31-Nov 6 ____2.5" _________ 1879

Nov 1-7 _________ 4.3" _________ 2012

Nov 2-8 _________ 4.7" _________ 2012

Nov 3-9 _________ 4.7" _________ 2012

Nov 4-10 ________ 4.7" _________ 2012

Nov 5-11 ________ 4.7" _________ 2012

Nov 6-12________ 4.7" _________ 2012 

Nov 7-13________ 4.7" _________ 2012

Nov 8-14 ________2.3" _________ 1892

Nov 9-15 ________6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 10-16 _______6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 11-17 _______ 6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 12-18 _______6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 13-19 _______6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 14-20 _______6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 15-21 _______6.4" _________ 2018

Nov 16-22 ______ 2.0" _________ 1873

Nov 17-23 ______ 4.7" _________ 1989

Nov 18-24 ______ 4.7" _________ 1989 ____ 3.9" 1938

Nov 19-25 ______ 8.8" _________ 1938

Nov 20-26 ______ 9.3" _________ 1938

Nov 21-27 ______13.0" _________ 1898 ____ 12.8" 1938

Nov 22-28 ______13.0" _________ 1898 ____ 12.8" 1938

Nov 23-29 ______14.1" _________ 1898 ____ 12.8" 1938

Nov 24-30 ______19.0" _________ 1898 ____ 13.5" 1882 _ 12.8" 1938

Nov 25-Dec 1 ___16.0" _________ 1898 ____ 13.5" 1882

Nov 26-Dec 2___16.0" _________ 1898 ____ 13.5" 1882

Nov 27-Dec 3___11.0"__________ 1898 _____ 9.0" 1882

Nov 28-Dec 4___ 9.0" _________ 1882 _____  7.0" 1911

Nov 29-Dec 5___ 9.0" _________ 1882 _____ 8.3" 1926 __ 7.0" 1911

Nov 30-Dec 6___14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 9.0" 1882 __ 8.3" 1926 __ 7.0" 1911

Dec 1-7 ________ 14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 8.3" 1926 __ 7.3" 1886 __ 7.0" 1911

Dec 2-8 ________ 14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 8.3" 1926 __ 7.3" 1886 __ 7.0" 1911

Dec 3-9 ________ 14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 9.3" 2005 __ 8.4" 1926 __ 7.3" 1886 __ 7.0" 1911

Dec 4-10 _______ 14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 9.3" 2005 __ 8.5" 1926 __ 7.3" 1886 __ 7.0" 1911

Dec 5-11________ 14.0" _________ 2003 _____ 9.0" 1926 __ 7.3" 1886 __ 6.8" 2005

Dec 6-12 _______ 15.2" _________ 1960 _____ 6.8" 2005 

Dec 7-13 _______ 15.2" _________ 1960 _____ 8.4 1926 __ 8.1" 1904

Dec 8-14 _______ 15.2" _________ 1960 ____ 11.9" 1917 __ 8.4" 1926

Dec 9-15 _______ 15.2" _________ 1960 ____ 13.5" 1916 __ 9.2" 1926

Dec 10-16_______ 15.3" _________ 1960 ____ 13.5" 1916

Dec 11-17 _______ 15.3" _________ 1960 ____ 13.5" 1916 __ 10.5" 2020

Dec 12-18 _______ 13.4" _________ 1916 ____ 13.0" 1904 __ 10.5" 2020

Dec 13-19 _______ 12.9" _________ 1916 ____ 10.5" 2020

Dec 14-20 _______ 21.1" _________ 1948 ____ 13.0" 1916 __ 10.9" 2009 __ 10.5" 2020

Dec 15-21 ________21.3" _________ 1948 ____ 13.7" 1916 __ 10.9" 2009 __ 10.5" 2020

Dec 16-22 _______ 21.3" _________ 1948 ____ 13.7" 1959 __ 10.9" 2009 __ 10.5" 2020

Dec 17-23 _______ 16.0" _________ 1948 ____ 13.7" 1959 __ 10.9" 2009

Dec 18-24 _______ 16.0" _________ 1948 ____ 13.7" 1959 __ 11.4" 1912 __ 10.9" 2009

Dec 19-25 _______ 20.1"__________ 1883 ____ 13.7" 1959 __ 11.4" 1912 __ 10.9" 2009

Dec 20-26 _______ 28.6" _________ 1947 ____ 20.0" 1872 ___ 13.7" 1959 __ 11.4" 1912 __ 11.2" 1933

Dec 21-27 _______ 28.9" _________ 1947 ____ 20.0" 2010 ___ 18.0" 1872 __ 13.7" 1959 __ 11.4" 1912

Dec 22-28 _______ 29.2" _________ 1947 ____ 20.0" 2010 ___ 18.0" 1872 __ 11.4" 1912 __ 11.2" 1933

Dec 23-29 _______ 29.2" _________ 1947 ____ 20.0" 2010 ___ 18.0" 1872 __ 11.4" 1912 __ 11.2" 1933

Dec 24-30 _______ 26.7" _________ 1947 ____ 20.0" 2010 ___ 19.6" 1872 __ 12.0" 2000-01 __11.4" 1912 

Dec 25-31 _______ 26.7" _________ 1947 _____20.0" 2010 ___ 19.6" 1872 __ 12.0" 2000-01 __11.2" 1933

Dec 26-Jan 1 ____ 26.8" _________ 1947-48____ 20.0" 2010-11 __ 12.0" 2000-2001

Dec 27-Jan 2 ____ 14.5" _________ 1876-77_____12.0" 2000-2001 __ 11.5" 1924-25

Dec 28-Jan 3 ____ 14.5" _________ 1876-77____ 12.0" 2000-2001 __ 11.5" 1924-25 __ 11.0" 1922-23

Dec 29-Jan 4 ____ 14.5" _________ 1876-77 ____ 12.0" 2000-2001 __ 11.5" 1924-25 __ 10.9" 1922-23 10.5" 2017-18

Dec 30-Jan 5 ____ 13.8" _________ 2000-2001 __13.0" 1876-77 __ 11.5" 1924-25 __ 10.5" 2017-18

Dec 31-Jan 6 ____ 13.0" _________ 1876-77 _____11.5" 1924-25 __ 9.8" 2017-18

Jan 1-7 __________ 15.9" _________ 1996 _______ 13.0" 1877 __ 11.5" 1925 __ 9.8" 2017-18

Jan 2-8 __________22.5" _________ 1996 _______ 11.5" 1925 __ 11.0" 1988 __ 10.7" 1923 __ 9.8" 2018

Jan 3-9 __________ 21.1" __________1996 _______ 11.2" 1988 __ 10.7" 1923 __ 9.8" 2018

Jan 4-10 _________ 20.5" _________ 1996 _______ 9.8" 2018 __ 9.4" 1988

Jan 5-11__________ 20.5" _________ 1996 _______ 9.8" 1881

Jan 6-12 _________ 22.9" _________ 1996 _______ 10.8" 2011

Jan 7-13 _________ 22.9" _________ 1996 _______ 12.5" 1964 __ 10.8" 2011

Jan 8-14 _________ 12.5" _________ 1964 _______ 10.5" 1954

Jan 9-15 _________ 12.5" _________ 1964 _______ 10.7" 1954 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 10-16 ________ 13.0" _________ 1879 _______ 12.5" 1954, 64 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 11-17 _________13.0" _________ 1879 _______ 12.5" 1964 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 12-18 ________ 13.3" _________ 1879 _______ 12.5" 1964 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 13-19 _________13.3" _________ 1879 _______ 11.5" 1964 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 14-20 ________ 15.3" _________ 1978 _______ 13.3" 1879 __ 11.9" 1961 __ 10.0" 1910

Jan 15-21 ________ 15.3" _________ 1978 _______ 13.3" 1879 __ 11.9" 1961 __ 11.0" 2014

Jan 16-22 ________ 15.3" _________ 1978 _______ 13.3" 1879 __ 11.5" 2014 __ 10.9" 1961

Jan 17-23 ________ 27.9" _________ 2016 _______ 15.3" 1978 __ 11.5" 2014 __ 10.4" 1961

Jan 18-24 ________ 27.5" _________ 2016 _______ 13.6" 1978 __ 11.5" 2014

Jan 19-25 ________ 27.5" _________ 2016 _______ 13.6" 1978 __ 12.5" 2014 __ 11.3" 1905

Jan 20-26 ________ 27.5" _________ 2016 _______ 17.5" 2011 __ 12.5" 2014 __ 11.3" 1905

Jan 21-27 ________ 27.5" _________ 2016 _______ 24.2" 2011 __ 13.4" 2015 __ 12.5" 2014 __ 12.4" 1871 __ 11.3" 1905

Jan 22-28 ________ 27.5" _________ 2016 _______ 20.0" 2011 __ 15.0" 1871 __ 13.4" 2015 __ 11.0" 1905 __ 10.8" 1897

Jan 23-29 ________ 27.3" _________ 2016 _______ 20.0" 2011 __ 15.5" 1871 __ 13.4" 2015 __ 11.0" 1905 __ 10.5" 1897

Jan 24-30 ________ 20.0" _________ 2011 _______ 15.5" 1871 __ 14.4" 2015 __ 11.0" 1905 __ 10.5" 1897

Jan 25-31 ________ 20.0" _________ 2011 _______  12.5" 1871 __ 10.5" 1882 __ 10.0" 1897 and 1905

Jan 26-Feb 1 _____ 20.1" _________ 2011 _______  12.5" 1871 __ 10.5" 1882 __ 10.0" 1897

Jan 27-Feb 2 _____ 17.2" _________ 2021 _______  12.5" 1871 __ 11.5" 1897 __ 11.0" 1966 __ 10.5" 1882

Jan 28-Feb 3 _____ 17.4" _________ 2021 ________ 10.5" 1882 __ 9.9" 1966

Jan 29-Feb 4 _____ 17.4" ________ 1961, 2021 ___ 16.0" 1882 __ 11.7" 1907 __ 11.1" 1926 __ 11.0" 1876

Jan 30-Feb 5 _____ 17.4" ________ 1961, 2021 ___ 17.2" 1907 __ 17.0" 1882 __ 11.6" 1920 __ 11.1" 1926 __ 11.0" 1876

Jan 31-Feb 6 _____ 17.4" ________ 1961, 2021 ___ 17.0" 1882, 1920 __ 16.0" 1907 __ 15.5" 1978 __ 11.2" 1926 __ 11.0" 1876 __ 10.8" 1985

Feb 1-7 ___________19.9" _________ 2021 _______  17.7" 1978 __ 17.5" 1920 __ 17.4" 1961 __ 15.2" 1967 __ 15.0" 1907 __ 11.5" 1874 __ 11.2" 1876, 1926

Feb 2-8 __________ 17.7" _________ 1978 _______  17.5" 1920 __ 17.4" 1961 __ 15.2" 1967 __ 11.5" 1874 __ 11.0" 1876 and 1907 

Feb 3-9 __________ 17.7" _________ 1978 _______  17.5" 1920 __ 17.4" 1961 __ 15.2" 1967 __ 12.1" 1926 __ 11.5" 1874 __ 11.4" 1961 _ 11.0" 1876 and 1907 

Feb 4-10 _________ 20.7" ________ 1926 _______  19.1" 1920 __ 17.7" 1978 __ 17.2" 1967 __ 11.8" 1907 __ 11.0" 1876

Feb 5-11 _________ 21.8" _________ 1994 _______  17.7" 1978 __ 17.2" 1967 __ 16.4" 1983 __ 13.4" 1920 __ 12.6" 1923 __ 12.1" 1926 __ 11.0" 1933

Feb 6-12 _________26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 21.8" 1994 __ 21.5" 1983 __ 17.7" 1978 __ 17.2" 1967 __ 15.7" 1923 __ 12.6" 1899 __ 12.1" 1926

Feb 7-13 _________26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 22.5" 1899 __ 21.8" 1994 __ 19.0" 1983 __ 14.5" 1967 __ 12.5" 1926

Feb 8-14 _________26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 21.8" 1994 __ 19.9" 1899 __ 17.6" 1983 __ 12.6" 1926 __ 12.1" 1871

Feb 9-15 _________26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 17.6" 1983 __ 16.0" 1899 __ 15.3" 2014 __ 14.6" 1994 __ 12.6" 1926 __ 12.0" 1871 __ 11.0" 1894

Feb 10-16 ________26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 17.6" 1983 __ 16.0" 1899 __ 15.4" 1914 __ 15.0" 2010 __ 14.1" 2014 __ 12.8" 1994 __ 12.0" 1871 __ 11.9" 1996 __ 11.0" 1894,1926

Feb 11-17 ________ 26.9" _________ 2006 _______ 19.8" 2003 __ 17.6" 1983 __ 16.0" 1899 __ 15.0" 1914 __ 14.1" 2014 __ 12.8" 1994 __ 12.7" 1996 __ 12.0" 1871 __ 11.0" 1894

Feb 12-18 ________ 24.1" _________ 2006 _______ 19.8" 2003 __ 16.0" 1899 __ 15.6" 2014 __ 15.0" 1914 __ 12.0" 1871 __ 12.7" 1996 __ 12.6" 1893 __ 11.0" 1894

Feb 13-19 _________19.8" _________ 2003 _______ 15.8" 1914 __ 15.6" 2014 __ 13.4" 1979 __ 12.7" 1893 and 1996 __ 10.6" 1873 __ 10.0" 1902

Feb 14-20 _________19.8" _________2003 _______ 14.2" 1914 __ 13.4" 1979 __ 12.7" 1996 __ 10.0" 1902

Feb 15-21 _________19.8" _________ 2003 _______ 13.5" 1902 __ 13.4" 1979 __ 10.7" 1947 and 1996

Feb 16-22 _________19.8" _________2003 _______ 14.0" 1902 __ 13.4" 1979 __ 10.7" 1947 and 1996

Feb 17-23 _________16.3" _________ 2003 _______ 14.0" 1902 __ 12.7" 1979 __ 10.7" 1947

Feb 18-24 _________12.9" _________ 1921 _______ 12.7" 1979 __ 10.7" 1947

Feb 19-25 _________12.9" _________ 1921 _______ 12.7" 1979 __ 11.3" 1934 __ 11.0" 2005 __ 10.7" 1947

Feb 20-26 ________ 20.9" _________2010 _______ 12.0" 1934 __ 11.0" 2005 __ 10.7" 1947

Feb 21-27 ________ 20.9" _________ 2010 ________ 9.5" 2005 __

Feb 22-28 ________ 20.9" _________ 2010 ______ 10.8" 2005 __

Feb 23-29 _________ 5.2" __________1972

Feb 23-Mar 1 _____ 20.9" _________ 2010 (Feb 24-Mar 1 leap years only 6.6" 1968) ___ 14.6" 1914 __ 13.7" 2005

Feb 24-Mar 2 _____ 20.9" _________ 2010 (Feb 25-Mar 2 leap years only 11.5" 1896) ___ 14.6" 1914 __ 13.7" 2005 _ 11.5" 1896

Feb 25-Mar 3 _____ 20.9" _________ 2010 (Feb 26-Mar 3 leap years only 13.0" 1960 __ 11.5" 1896) ___ 14.5" 1914

Feb 27-Mar 4 _____ 15.0" _________ 1960 (Feb 26-Mar 4 non leap years 14.5" 1914 __ 13.2" 1917 __ 11.5" 2010 __ 10.5" 2019) ___ 10.0" 1896

Feb 28-Mar 5 _____ 15.1" _________ 1960 (Feb 27-Mar 5 non leap years 14.5" 1914 __ 14.1" 2015 __ 13.9" 1917 __ 10.5" 2019) ___ 10.0" 1896

Feb 28-Mar 6 _____ 17.4" _________ 1914 (Feb 29-Mar 6 leap years only 15.1" 1960 __ 10.8" 1916 __ 10.0" 1896) __ 14.1" 2015 __ 13.9" 1917 __ 10.5" 2019

Mar 1-7 ___________ 17.8" _________ 1914 _____ 14.1" 2015 __ 10.8" 1916 __ 10.4" 2019 __ 10.0" 1896

Mar 2-8 ___________ 18.1" _________ 1941 _____ 14.8" 1916 __ 10.0" 1896

Mar 3-9 ___________ 18.1" _________ 1941 _____ 11.6" 1916

Mar 4-10 __________ 18.1" _________ 1941 _____ 13.0" 1916 __ 12.5" 1907

Mar 5-11 __________ 18.1" _________ 1941 _____ 13.0" 1916 __ 12.5" 1907

Mar 6-12 __________ 18.4" _________ 1941 ____ 16.5" 1888 __ 13.0" 1916 __ 12.5" 1907

Mar 7-13 __________ 19.5" _________ 1888 ____ 18.4" 1941

Mar 8-14 __________ 20.9" _________ 1888 ____ 16.0" 1941 __ 9.7" 2017

Mar 9-15 __________ 20.9" _________ 1888 _____ 9.7" 2017

Mar 10-16 __________20.9" _________ 1888 _____ 16.0" 1896 __ 9.7" 2017

Mar 11-17 __________ 20.9" _________ 1888 _____ 16.0" 1896

Mar 12-18 __________20.9" _________ 1888 _____ 12.2" 1896 __ 12.1" 1956 __ 10.0" 1892

Mar 13-19 _________ 19.0" __________ 1956 _____ 12.0" 1896 __ 11.5" 1906 __ 10.0" 1892

Mar 14-20 _________ 18.3" __________ 1956 _____ 12.0" 1896 __ 11.5" 1906 __ 10.0" 1892

Mar 15-21 _________ 18.3" __________ 1956 _____ 12.0" 1896 __ 11.8" 1958 __ 11.0" 1906 __ 10.0" 1892

Mar 16-22 _________ 18.3" __________ 1956 _____ 11.8" 1958 __ 10.0" 1892 __ 8.4" 2018

Mar 17-23 _________ 12.8" __________ 1967 ______ 12.1" 1956 __11.8" 1958 __ 8.4" 2018 __ 8.0" 1892

Mar 18-24 _________ 12.8" __________ 1956 _____ 11.8" 1958 __ 9.8" 1967 __ 8.4" 2018

Mar 19-25 _________ 11.8"___________ 1958 _____ 9.8" 1967 __ 9.0" 1956 __ 8.4" 2018

Mar 20-26 _________ 11.8"___________ 1958 _____ 9.8" 1967 __ 8.4" 2018

Mar 21-27 __________ 9.8" ___________ 1967 _____ 8.4" 2018 __ 7.1" 1958

Mar 22-28 __________ 9.0" ___________1967 ______ 5.0" 1998 __ 4.5" 1896

Mar 23-29 __________ 4.5" ___________1896 _____ 3.0" 1885

Mar 24-30 __________ 4.5" ___________1883 _____ 3.0" 1885

Mar 25-31 __________ 4.5" ___________1883 _____ 3.0" 1885

Mar 26-Apr 1 _______ 9.7" ___________ 1924 _____ 4.5" 1883 __ 3.0" 1885

Mar 27-Apr 2 _______ 8.5" ___________ 1924 _____ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.5" 1883 __ 3.0" 1885

Mar 28-Apr 3 ______ 10.0" ___________ 1915 _____ 8.5" 1924 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.5" 1883 __ 3.0" 1885

Mar 29-Apr 4 ______ 10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 8.5" 1924 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.5" 1883 __ 3.0" 1885

Mar 30-Apr 5 ______ 10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 8.5" 1924 __ 6.5" 1944 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.5" 1883 

Mar 31-Apr 6 _______10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 8.5" 1924 __ 6.5" 1944 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 3.3" 1938

Apr 1-7 _____________10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 8.5" 1924 __ 6.5" 1944 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.0" 1896

Apr 2-8 _____________10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 6.5" 1944 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.5" 2018 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.0" 1896

Apr 3-9 _____________10.2" ___________ 1915 _____ 6.5" 1917,1944 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 3.0" 1896

Apr 4-10 ____________ 9.6" ___________ 1982 _____ 6.5" 1917,1944 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 3.0" 1896

Apr 5-11_____________ 9.6" ___________ 1982 _____ 6.5" 1917,1944 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 3.0" 1896

Apr 6-12 ____________ 9.6" ___________ 1982 _____ 6.5" 1917 __ 6.4" 1938 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 3.0" 1896 __ 2.5" 1918

Apr 7-13 ____________ 9.2" ___________ 1875 _____ 6.5" 1917 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 4.0" 2003 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 3.1" 1938 __ 2.6" 1918 __ 2.5" 1896

Apr 8-14 ___________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 6.5" 1917 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 3.3" 1916 __ 2.6" 1918

Apr 9-15 ___________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 6.4" 1917 __ 5.0" 1907 __ 2.6" 1918

Apr 10-16 __________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 2.6" 1918

Apr 11-17 __________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 2.6" 1918

Apr 12-18 __________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 3.0" 1887 __ 2.2" 1918

Apr 13-19 __________ 10.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 3.0" 1887

Apr 14-20 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1887 _____ 

Apr 15-21 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1887 _____ 

Apr 16-22 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1887

Apr 17-23 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1887

Apr 18-24 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1887 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 19-25 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 20-26 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 21-27 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 22-28 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 23-29 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 24-30 ___________ 3.0" ___________ 1875 _____ 0.5" 1883

Apr 25-May 1 ________ 3.0" ___________ 1875

Apr 26-May 2 ________ 0.5" ___________ 1874

Apr 27-May 3 ________ 0.5" ___________ 1874

Apr 28-May 4 ________ 0.5" ___________ 1874

Apr 29-May 5 ________ 0.5" ___________ 1874

Apr 30-May 6 ________ Tr _____________ 1946, 1956

May 1-7 ______________ Tr _____________ 1946, 1956

May 2-8 ______________ Tr _____________ 1946

May 3-9 ______________ Tr _____________ 1946, 1977, 2020

May 4-10 _____________ Tr _____________ 1946, 1977, 2020

May 5-11 to 9-15 _____ Tr ______________ 1977, 2020

 

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Thanks, will be updating my files later today to check for any recent record or near-record weeks. 

The only value added to the tables was a third place mean max of 55.86F for the week of Feb 17-23. 

No other top three values spotted in any categories since new years. Have fixed that typo where 1953 appeared instead of 1954. 

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I have just added some new records or near-records for weekly values in the hot summer of 2022. 

First of all, the original post now shows rankings of 44th all-time for the hottest week (mean max 92.43) and t10th for mean minimum (77.00). There were two nearly equal hot weeks, July 19-25 and Aug 3-9. They also factor into daily records, the mean maxima did not displace any, but the mean minima came close in the July 19 to 25 spell, and tied one record, breaking another (both from 1908) around Aug 2-8 to Aug 4-10. 

For mean daily temperatures, the highest value in the first spell was 84.29 (July 19-25) which was just below the 2011 record of 85.21. The second hot spell peaked with 84.43 Aug 4-10 but that was below both 1896 (85.93) and 2001 (85.57). The previous day at 84.29 came closer to a 1980 record of 84.86 and would have broken the Aug 2-8 record from 1955 (84.21). 

A third rather hot spell was later in the month of August, with several top three outcomes. Although the peak was Aug 24-30, the records were more threatened a few days earlier when they are somewhat weaker. For example, the record for Aug 20-26 is only 79.64 (1939) and this year managed 79.50. But when this year was 80.43 Aug 24-30, that was well below the 1948 record of 85.14 and several other years. 

 

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I have now corrected these entries as they have been confirmed -- week of Oct 31 to Nov 6 ties or breaks records as follows:

Mean maximum 70.0, ties 1950, 1961

Mean daily 63.5, new record, breaks 62.57 (1974)

Mean minimum 57.0, new record, breaks 55.86 (1974) _ a lower temp by midnight can still break this record, a tie would require 58 F.

I expect Nov 1-7 to break records also. 

(later edit, Nov 1-7 new records set, in tables also ... 71.71, 65.57, 59.43

worth noting that all of Nov 2-8 to 6-12 have higher average maxima from 1975 (2-8, 3-9, 4-10) and 2020 (5-11, 6-12). 

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Although Nov 1-7 was the warmest first week of November (avg 64.57), it was not quite the warmest week entirely within November, that distinction remains with Nov 3-9, 1975 (65.57). Nov 4-10 1975 was also warmer at 65.07. Then Nov 5-11 2020 was tied third in one decimal (64.64) although third ahead of this month's entry in two decimals. 

If one considered weeks with any November days in them, then Oct 26 to Nov 1, 1946 leads with 67.86. 

Nov 2 to 8 2022 will not set weekly records as the record values (also from 1975) are only marginally lower for mean, and higher for average max, than yesterday's result and today is considerably cooler than the 1st which it would replace in the average. 

Based on the early climate report, the average max for the week Nov 2-8 is 70.43 and the average min is 55.71, the mean therefore is 63.07. 

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The recent mild spell set a number of weekly records for weeks ending Jan 2 to Jan 7. The mean maximum was a new record high for weeks ending Jan 4-5 (in both cases, 57.56, 57.42), while the mean minimum was highest 2nd to 6th, values as high as 47.71 (Dec 30-Jan 5). The mean was also a record high for weeks ending 2nd to 6th (52.57 for Dec 29-Jan 5). Then for the week of Jan 1st to 7th, the averages were second highest to 2007. 

These new records or close approaches are shown in the tables, weeks ending Jan 1-6 are in the January lists although they contain various numbers of days from December. 

Years that lost records to 2022-23 include 1984-85 and 2004-05.  

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Feb 2023 has replaced eight record high daily means (for weeks ending 13th-20th) and the mean max was a new record for six (weeks ending 15th-20th) while the mean min was a new record for just four (13th-16th) ... 1984 held on to three ending 17th-19th and 1981 held on to week of 14th-20th. At either end of this streak there were a few second or third place finishes too. 

Details are in the thread (scroll back to page one, Feb records). 

This adds to the five new weekly record high daily means ending Jan 2 to 6 to give 2023 a total of 13 (out of 66 it could hold). At random it should have 0.3 !

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The heavy rains Sep 23 and 28-29 produced seven consecutive new weekly record totals. Sep 23-29 just edged out 1882 (8.86" to 8.82"). After that, faster decreases in previous records than the decreases in 2023 totals allowed each week to Sept 29-Oct 5 to set new records, at the expense of 1913 in the last several cases. 

Early Sept heat produced a notable but not record value of 73.00 as an average low for Sept 4-10. 

Current now ending late season heat is not quite at record levels -- the highest averages for Sept 30 to Oct 6 are 82/66 in different years (1922, 1898). The averages this year are closer to 78/62, so falling about four degrees below record pace. 

 

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On 10/6/2023 at 8:34 PM, Roger Smith said:

The heavy rains Sep 23 and 28-29 produced seven consecutive new weekly record totals. Sep 23-29 just edged out 1882 (8.86" to 8.82"). After that, faster decreases in previous records than the decreases in 2023 totals allowed each week to Sept 29-Oct 5 to set new records, at the expense of 1913 in the last several cases. 

Early Sept heat produced a notable but not record value of 73.00 as an average low for Sept 4-10. 

Current now ending late season heat is not quite at record levels -- the highest averages for Sept 30 to Oct 6 are 82/66 in different years (1922, 1898). The averages this year are closer to 78/62, so falling about four degrees below record pace. 

 

we were the bullseye here in SW Nassau, it was very reminiscent of August 2011 even pre Irene when we had widespread 8-10 inch rainfall totals.  In this case it was 9.06" so we just edged out those pre Irene totals.

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