The Most Boring April Day on Record?
The temperature yesterday in Seattle was extraordinarily flat-lined, varying by only a degree or two over 24 hours.
If the weather was a patient, we would be getting out the defibrillator paddles to shock the meteorological heart back into action.
To show you this remarkable absence of temperature variation, here is a plot of surface air temperature at Seattle Tacoma Airport over the past two weeks. Most days had a healthy diurnal (daily) range of temperatures, with some (April 17-21) with as much as 40F between the daily minimum and maximum. April is generally a month with big temperature swings since the sun is quite strong (similar to August).
But look at the last day (through 8 AM this morning).....very little change at all.
Blame continuous cloud cover and steady light rain. Hour after hour of benighted drizzle.
The visible satellite image at noon PDT yesterday shows the story, with a dense cloud cover over the region.
At least no frost to threaten any tomato plants you might have put outside!
Announcement
The Northwest Weather Workshop, the annual gathering to talk about Northwest weather, climate, and major meteorological events, will take place on May 1, 2021. This year we will have a special session on the meteorology of the September 2020 regional wildfires. The meeting will be online. More information, the agenda, and registration information is found here: https://atmos.uw.edu/pnww/
Comments
Post a Comment