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May 23 2009

Weather Round-up for the week of May 17th

Published by mpaulin at 1:00 pm under weather Edit This

Our week in weather certainly has been an interesting one with cool temperatures at the beginning (even to freezing point at night) and then up to the 90s and summer like by the end of the week. Here is the round-up of weather stats for this week.

Saturday started out with sun in the morning with a low of 47F and a high of 74F. By early afternoon the clouds came in and it ‘threatened’ rain for the later part of the afternoon into the evening. It held off and finally started with light rain about 10:30 PM – we got 0.05 inches. Sunday was a cool and cloudy day with the high of the day being 62F at midnight and the low being 43F, the daytime temperature settled out around 55F. Early morning rain of 0.38 inches.

Monday and Tuesday were both sunny spring days with the high on Monday being 51F and the high on Tuesday being 68F. The low for Monday was 42F and the on Tuesday, the low dropped to just below freezing at 31F. No rain for either day.

Wednesday continued the run of fine spring weather with bright sunny skies and a high temperature of 77F and a low 50F. Thursday, the temperature started to warm up and become more summer like as southern airflow brought the temperature to 86F (I am in the woods) and some areas to over 90F. The low for the day was 50F.

Friday continued the warm stretch with the temperature not quite as warm as yesterday – reaching 84F for the high and the morning low was 57F. Saturday returned to more seasonable temperatures – in the mid 70s. How was the weather for you?

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