Again… exactly when and where that upper low decides to park itself will determine how ugly we get around here. That’s something we will be tracking and focusing on all week long.
Make it a wonderful Monday and take care.
6 Comments
alena on April 29, 2013 at 4:30 am
well Derby weekend may be cold and rainy, but has any one. noticed that it always seems to get really warm after that? That is when I always say..well now the warm weather is here and get out the shorts and flip flops. Hope that holds true this spring.
Thanks, Chris. Looks like we are in for a nasty end to dogwood winter. Hopefully, this will be it for a while. Maybe the Detby can not be too wrt. Sure will ruin a lot of hats! ;). Have a great Monday, everyone.
Chris Mercer on April 29, 2013 at 5:39 pm
Barring a really cold day tomorrow, Lexington is going to end up with above normal temps for April. Despite what anyone might say about this being a “cold pattern” the stats peak for themselves. I’ll post the official record for April on May 1.
Mark on April 29, 2013 at 9:47 pm
Yes. Pretty much near normal to somewhat above normal temperatures for our region in general.
I suppose people were still mentally trying to shake the grasp of the very cold March we had.
But parts of the northern USA will have one of their coldest Aprils on record. For example, Fargo and Grand Rapids ND both set their all-time records for latest date in spring to hit 50 or higher (Marquette Michigan had their third latest date) and one of the old records went back to the 1890s. These places are only now starting to lose their tremendous snow pack – with possible flooding being one result.
BubbaG on April 29, 2013 at 10:00 pm
I t could be an anomaly where I live, but I have not had the heat on this many times before and my heating bill that shows rolling temps for the bill periods also shows this colder than previous periods over the last few years.
I am beginning to wonder about the data….. Warming scientists modify THAT data too?? 😉 Grant money start drying up again so needed to fill their coffers again?? 😉 🙂
Chris Mercer on April 30, 2013 at 5:23 pm
This is a day late, but I think the past few springs have been so warm, we felt this April was cold. For instance, as recently as 1997, April averaged 9 degrees colder than this year.
well Derby weekend may be cold and rainy, but has any one. noticed that it always seems to get really warm after that? That is when I always say..well now the warm weather is here and get out the shorts and flip flops. Hope that holds true this spring.
Thanks, Chris. Looks like we are in for a nasty end to dogwood winter. Hopefully, this will be it for a while. Maybe the Detby can not be too wrt. Sure will ruin a lot of hats! ;). Have a great Monday, everyone.
Barring a really cold day tomorrow, Lexington is going to end up with above normal temps for April. Despite what anyone might say about this being a “cold pattern” the stats peak for themselves. I’ll post the official record for April on May 1.
Yes. Pretty much near normal to somewhat above normal temperatures for our region in general.
I suppose people were still mentally trying to shake the grasp of the very cold March we had.
But parts of the northern USA will have one of their coldest Aprils on record. For example, Fargo and Grand Rapids ND both set their all-time records for latest date in spring to hit 50 or higher (Marquette Michigan had their third latest date) and one of the old records went back to the 1890s. These places are only now starting to lose their tremendous snow pack – with possible flooding being one result.
I t could be an anomaly where I live, but I have not had the heat on this many times before and my heating bill that shows rolling temps for the bill periods also shows this colder than previous periods over the last few years.
I am beginning to wonder about the data….. Warming scientists modify THAT data too?? 😉 Grant money start drying up again so needed to fill their coffers again?? 😉 🙂
This is a day late, but I think the past few springs have been so warm, we felt this April was cold. For instance, as recently as 1997, April averaged 9 degrees colder than this year.