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April 2023


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After a very dry first twenty days, the month is approaching 6 inches as of the 4:40 pm report at NYC, and has already passed all but sixteen of 154 Aprils with potential to pass about six more before midnight.

Update at end of day, 2.32" in total, month ends 7th wettest April. Currently 20 wettest Aprils are:

 1. __ 14.01" 1983

 2. __ 13.05" 2007

 3. ___ 8.77" 1874 

 4. ___ 8.26" 1980

 5. ___ 8.05" 1973

 6. ___ 7.85" 2014

 7. ___ 7.70" 2023

 8. ___ 7.05" 1988

t9. ___ 6.62" 1901, 1984

11. ___ 6.33" 1996

12. ___ 6.27" 1913

13. ___ 6.14" 1958

14. ___ 6.13" 1909

15. ___ 6.05" 1924

t16. ___ 5.90" 1906, 1987

18. ____ 5.85" 1929

19. ____ 5.78" 2018

20. ____ 5.67" 1982

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All this after an essentially dry spell 2nd to 20th. 

The weekly total 23rd to 29th was 4.30" breaking a record from 1889. 

About 1.5" inches today would be required to break the 24th to 30th record from 2014 but most of that fell on the 30th so more than 4" would have to fall today to break the daily record. Yesterday's total of 2.46" eliminated one of two sub-1.0" records from 1909. That leaves September 9th as the only day of the year with a record rainfall of less than 1.0" (0.86" 1902). 

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