Avg Low = 31 degrees
Avg High = 51 degrees
Avg Wind speed = 18 mph
Low February temp = 17 degrees (twice)
High February temp = 64 degrees on February 16th
High wind speed = 37 mph on February 7th
February rain = 2.67 inches
February was warmer than January, but not by much, and February was definitely wetter than January, with 2.67 inches of rain for the month. This gives Toquerville 2.71 inches total for the year so far, a very good start to the water year.
The groundhog says it's going to be an early spring, but we might have already missed that opportunity. Spring looks to be about normal, however.
Toquerville gained a full hour of daylight during the month of February.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
January 2011 Weather Data
Avg Low = 30 degrees
Avg High = 49 degrees
Avg Wind speed = 17 mph
Low January temp = 12 degrees on January 1st.
High January temp = 58 degrees on January 18th
High wind speed = 33 mph on January 10th
January rain = .04 hundredths of an inch
January was colder than December, which is unusual, December is usually the coldest month of the year. January was also significantly drier than January 2010, and significantly drier than December. We did receive 1 inch of snow on January 3rd (the .04 inches of moisture).
Again, the long term forecast calls for Utah to be warmer and drier than normal. But December was extremely wet, and the temperatures so far indicate the temperature to be well below normal, not above.
The "water year" statewide is way above normal, two to three times normal in many areas. Concerns about the drought have vanished; flooding in the spring thaw is now the concern.
The 12 degree temperature on January 1st is the coldest recorded temperature in several years, for Toquerville.
Avg High = 49 degrees
Avg Wind speed = 17 mph
Low January temp = 12 degrees on January 1st.
High January temp = 58 degrees on January 18th
High wind speed = 33 mph on January 10th
January rain = .04 hundredths of an inch
January was colder than December, which is unusual, December is usually the coldest month of the year. January was also significantly drier than January 2010, and significantly drier than December. We did receive 1 inch of snow on January 3rd (the .04 inches of moisture).
Again, the long term forecast calls for Utah to be warmer and drier than normal. But December was extremely wet, and the temperatures so far indicate the temperature to be well below normal, not above.
The "water year" statewide is way above normal, two to three times normal in many areas. Concerns about the drought have vanished; flooding in the spring thaw is now the concern.
The 12 degree temperature on January 1st is the coldest recorded temperature in several years, for Toquerville.
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