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Used some gridMET data to see how last January compared to the average January conditions here in NY. It appears that max temperatures were a few degrees below average. It was also dry across much of NY, with the exception being LI. All in agreement with @NWSAlbany reports. pic.twitter.com/uQRNDEQy7t
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) February 2, 2022
Quick look at the departure from average for Max Temp and Precip in New York during February. Overall we saw a warmer and slightly wetter than average February. pic.twitter.com/xiUOTYnKpf
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) March 1, 2022
New York Climate Report for March:
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) April 1, 2022
NY saw an overall warmer March, with slightly cooler than average conditions in the ADKs and N.CTSKs. Stark precip differences occurred between upstate and downstate. US saw a wetter than average March, while DS saw a drier than average month. pic.twitter.com/g66AcueDsv
It's May Day, which means it's time for another monthly climate report. Overall in NY, mean monthly Temps were near average, mean high temps were blow average (figure), and precipitation was highly dependent on location (figure). pic.twitter.com/BogZhqJ4c9
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) May 1, 2022
Ive completely forgotten to post my May #climate recap for New York! Overall, NY saw a warmer than average May and a variable precipitation. A 🧵 pic.twitter.com/ipDE7W6kfp
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) June 3, 2022
The June climate report for NY is here: pic.twitter.com/f53LR5t2D9
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) July 3, 2022
NY Climate Trends in July a🧵: (stay to the end for a new feature)
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) August 2, 2022
Overall, NY saw a hotter and drier than average July. pic.twitter.com/DHlukJaap7
A few days late but heres a climate report for August: pic.twitter.com/wTa1ASwwkh
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) September 6, 2022
A few days late but heres a climate report for August: pic.twitter.com/wTa1ASwwkh
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) September 6, 2022
October done and fall is in full swing, time for another monthly #NewYork climate report 🧵 pic.twitter.com/a6V6fnQVBT
— Ian Plummer🇮🇹🏴 (@plumquat) November 1, 2022