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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 6 years, 9 months ago
TEMPERATURES
Though July averaged close to Normal, the month began quite cool as Maximum Temperatures for 3 of the first 6 days remained ≤70°; no day was >80° until the 12th, and the first day to reach ≥85 […]
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 6 years, 10 months ago
TEMPERATURES
As happened in May 2019, this month was also topsy-turvy as the first half was warmer than the second half, mostly due to brief record heat. There were 5 consecutive days ≥80° (9th-13th), in […]
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 6 years, 11 months ago
TEMPERATURES
May 2019 averaged several degrees above normal, mostly due to much-above-normal temperatures through the first 13 days; all but two days were in the 70s and 80s during this period. In contrast, 13 […]
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years ago
TEMPERATURES
Due to persistent cloudiness over the first half of April, the month started off chilly with little variation in temperatures. Maximum temperatures reached their lowest daily levels just before […]
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, HAPPY VALLEY, OREGON WEATHER: MARCH 2019, on the site 7 years ago
I love to see these stats for various locations! Wishing I could devote more time to this and my “Maryland Climate & Weather” blogs as I would post more often. Maybe when I eventually retire?
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years ago
TEMPERATURES
Though winter took awhile to arrive, the cold weather that finally came in February continued into the first half of this month. Overall, temperatures this March averaged slightly below normal. […]
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I love your bunny tail cloud featured pic. Just in time for Easter! We are carrying many of the same stats in our summaries, particularly high/low temperatures and precipitation amount frequencies. Sure wish more would post their stats here on the blog.
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I love to see these stats for various locations! Wishing I could devote more time to this and my “Maryland Climate & Weather” blogs as I would post more often. Maybe when I eventually retire?
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, Springtime Flooding for Western Oregon, on the site 7 years, 1 month ago
After such a dry March, in the first 7 days my April total has already surpassed last month’s! It’ll be interesting to see how much snow the Cascades can get during these next 14 days – the models are certainly piling it on. Many reservoirs are nearing capacity with this past week’s heavy rains, especially in the central and southern Willamette…[Read more]
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, Should We Switch To Permanent Daylight Saving Time?, on the site 7 years, 1 month ago
YES!!
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
On March 14th, the maximum temperature here in Happy Valley reached 61.2° under full sunshine, the first reading ≥60° since Nov. 4, 2018 – that is 130 days in between readings of that value. It was also the warm […]

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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years, 2 months ago
TEMPERATURES
After such a mild period from Autumn into January, February 2019 turned from the “Winter That Wasn’t” into the “Winter That Was . . . Just Late.” Until this month, my location had only recorded 2 […]

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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, Heavy Snow Likely For Willamette Valley Sunday Night/Monday, Possible for Portland, on the site 7 years, 2 months ago
As always, thanks for the great write-up Charlie! Snow forecasts for Portland always seem so complicated as many things have to come together for snow to occur. Will keep an eye for your updates.
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, Sound The Alarms! Regionwide Snowstorm Likely Friday night/Saturday., on the site 7 years, 3 months ago
Thanks for the detailed write-up Charlie! it’s great to learn about the different conditions we need to get snow here in the Portland area. I measured 1.6″ from the last event (at 600′ elevation) but am looking forward to measuring more from these next systems. The winter that wasn’t is turning into the the winter that was just late.
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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years, 3 months ago
TEMPERATURES
It was an up-and-down month temperature-wise throughout, though never varying too much. Daily Maxima ranged only 15.0° during January, Daily Minima 14.9° as the monthly Mean Temperature ranged o […]

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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Happy Valley, Oregon Weather 7 years, 4 months ago
TEMPERATURES
It was a very mild month as temperatures were consistently above normal (22 total days averaged above normal at the Portland Airport, with all but 2 such days after December 10th). The middle of […]

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Jeff Taylor wrote a new post on the site Maryland Climate and Weather 7 years, 4 months ago
Precipitation was the name of the game in 2018. Baltimore set many records, including the greatest all-time calendar-year total with 71.82″ at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). […]

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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, MARYLAND STATE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION RECORD – 2018 FINAL REPORT, on the site 7 years, 4 months ago
Kevin, I’ve updated the data tables with this morning’s reports.
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, MARYLAND STATE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION RECORD – 2018 FINAL REPORT, on the site 7 years, 4 months ago
Thanks for the updates Kevin! I had a really busy weekend and couldn’t get to updates for the CoCoRaHS and Coop Data. Will attempt to do that today. When I checked this morning before leaving for work, there were only 3 Coop stations having reported data today so figured it was best to wait.
Jeff
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, MARYLAND STATE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION RECORD – 2018 FINAL REPORT, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
Marty, that’s very strange that the rain gauge isn’t near the MMTS. I wonder where snowfall and depth are measured, and on what surface?
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, MARYLAND STATE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION RECORD – 2018 FINAL REPORT, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
Sorry, that first line should have said, “I’ve noticed that certain PARTS of the state…”
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Jeff Taylor commented on the post, MARYLAND STATE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION RECORD – 2018 FINAL REPORT, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
Hey Kevin!
I’ve noticed that certain deaths of the state have not been as pummeled as others but most have had far above normal totals. That you’re close to Stan’s annual total likely verifies that your readings are fine.
Yes, it seems that the Oakland 1 SE ppt reporting isn’t as big of an issue as the temperature situation. They have ex…[Read more] - Load More

