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15.00” of rain this spring in spots is really impressive by April 15th considering the regional average for the whole spring (MAM) is around 12.00”.

 

Data for March 1, 2024 through April 13, 2024
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
NY HOWARD BEACH 0.4 NNW CoCoRaHS 15.90
NY SMITHTOWN 2.0 SSW CoCoRaHS 15.25
NY ST. JAMES COOP 15.16
CT OAKDALE 2.6 WNW CoCoRaHS 14.24
CT SALEM 3.6 SE CoCoRaHS 14.21
NY MOUNT SINAI COOP 14.20
NY LITTLE NECK 0.3 SE CoCoRaHS 14.09
NY NORTHPORT 1.6 NNE CoCoRaHS 14.05
CT STRATFORD 0.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 14.01
CT GUILFORD COOP 14.00
NJ HARRISON COOP 13.97
CT NORWICH 5.2 SE CoCoRaHS 13.88
NY CENTERPORT COOP 13.87
CT NORWICH 2.5 NNE CoCoRaHS 13.86
CT FAIRFIELD 1.5 NE CoCoRaHS 13.85
NY UPTON COOP - NWSFO NEW YORK COOP 13.85
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3 hours ago, gravitylover said:

^^What does it look like for Putnam and northwestern Fairfield counties?

Data for March 1, 2024 through April 13, 2024
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Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
CARMEL 4N COOP 11.49
BEACON 4.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 8.79


 

Data for March 1, 2024 through April 13, 2024
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Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
STRATFORD 0.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 14.02
FAIRFIELD 1.5 NE CoCoRaHS 13.87
PUTNAM LAKE COOP 13.84
STRATFORD 0.9 W CoCoRaHS 13.53
IGOR I SIKORSKY MEMORIAL AIRPORT WBAN 12.70
NEW CANAAN 1.9 ENE CoCoRaHS 12.58
NORWALK 1.4 ENE CoCoRaHS 12.44
NORWALK 2.9 NNW CoCoRaHS 12.31
SHELTON 1.3 W CoCoRaHS 11.90
BRIDGEPORT 2.9 NNW CoCoRaHS 11.84
RIDGEFIELD 2.4 NNE CoCoRaHS 11.44
NEW CANAAN 3.8 N CoCoRaHS 11.37
DARIEN 2.4 NW CoCoRaHS 11.11
NEWTOWN 4.6 SE CoCoRaHS 10.76
BETHEL 4.5 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.72
RIDGEFIELD 3.7 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.41
DARIEN 3.6 N CoCoRaHS 10.39
RIDGEFIELD 3.6 N CoCoRaHS 10.34
BROOKFIELD 3.3 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.30
DANBURY MUNICIPAL AP WBAN 10.29
BETHEL 0.5 E CoCoRaHS 10.09
BETHEL 3.5 NNE CoCoRaHS 9.85
DANBURY COOP 9.29
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Tomorrow will turn noticeably warmer under partly sunny skies. The temperature will rise into the upper 60s and perhaps lower 70s. Monday and Tuesday will be warm days with widespread readings in the 70s.

Afterward, it will turn somewhat cooler with unsettled conditions before a stronger cold shot arrives during the next weekend.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -0.1°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.2°C for the week centered around April 3. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +0.28°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +1.22°C. The ongoing basinwide El Niño event is fading. Neutral conditions could develop later in the spring.

The SOI was +4.97 today.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +3.926 today.

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 65% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal April (1991-2020 normal). April will likely finish with a mean temperature near 55.6° (2.0° above normal).

 

 

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6 hours ago, ILoveWinter said:

Awful day. Climate in NYC is beginning to really stink now for half the year: Winters too warm for snow and Spring, while not necessarily below average are overly raw and wet. 

Constant 40-50 with rain several days a week from october thru may. This sucks. And is worth moving for. Being Maritime like Seattle or London

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