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Post by Lommaren on Apr 30, 2018 11:22:02 GMT -5
I think the averages will land a bit above average, I haven't checked the data yet, but that 25°C day and heat spike will make it highly unusual. I'll update the OP tomorrow once I can do a full weatherbox.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 11:30:15 GMT -5
Very wet, very cloudy, temperatures about 1c above average.
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Post by P London on Apr 30, 2018 11:55:18 GMT -5
Very wet, very cloudy, temperatures about 1c above average.NOW HAS TO BE A FUCKING MIRACLE. Honestly after today it must send the anomaly down by like 1c.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 12:09:04 GMT -5
Very wet, very cloudy, temperatures about 1c above average.NOW HAS TO BE A FUCKING MIRACLE. Honestly after today it must send the anomaly down by like 1c. The nights have been warmer than normal as it's been so cloudy.
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Post by aabc123 on Apr 30, 2018 14:02:59 GMT -5
April 2018 in west, central Europe has been temperature wise not normal but very noticeably above average Daily mean deviations for instance: Stuttgart +4.8°, Vienna +5.0°, Paris +3.3°, Brussels +3.2°, Strasbourg +4.1°, Luxembourg +4.2°, Hannover +3.6°, Cologne +4.0°, Frakfurt am Main +4.0°, Prague +4.6°, Warsaw +4.8°, Budapest +4.6°, Berlin +4.3°. And some other places what I did not mention had deviations of much above +2c as well. A good Russian source.
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 30, 2018 14:24:49 GMT -5
From what I glanced the data about a few days ago, Terre Haute will likely to have closer to March than April in averages(temp-wise) and Paris will likely to have closer to May than April in averages.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 16:46:03 GMT -5
April was a very cloudy, wet month. April followed the trend of a lot of spring/summer months recently, seeing many below average, dull and/or damp days with a sudden warm spell lasting 2-3 days at some point.
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Post by knot on Apr 30, 2018 16:47:45 GMT -5
April has been exceptionally warm for Tableland standards, across all three regions (Southern; Central; Northern). It is most certainly cooling down now, with frequent sub-freezing temps in the usual frost hollows—Cooma (ST); Blayney (CT); Woolbrook & Walcha (NT).
Higher, more southerly shires such as Upper Lachlan, Oberon, Orange, Blayney, Lithgow, Monaro etc would usually see some sleet or even snow by this time of year. Lithgow & Oberon got close last Friday, with Black Springs reportedly sleeting whilst I was away at Mudgee.
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Post by Ariete on Apr 30, 2018 16:57:05 GMT -5
Record high: 16.6C (20th) Record low: -6.8C (1st) Highest low: 4.6C (24th) Lowest high: 2.0C (2nd) Max snow depffffffffff: 11 cm (3rd) Deviations in April compared to the 1991-2017 period, mean: +0.7C prec: -7mm Deviations of temps by month, Jan: +1.7C Feb: -2.8C Mar: -3.2C prec, Jan: -6mm Feb: -25mm Mar: -26mm Other major urban areas:
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Post by Babu on Apr 30, 2018 17:04:21 GMT -5
April was a very cloudy, wet month. April followed the trend of a lot of spring/summer months recently, seeing many below average, dull and/or damp days with a sudden warm spell lasting 2-3 days at some point. Looks like you had an extremely shitty May there. Temperatures actually look incredibly similar to 2017 here although the nights were milder.
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Post by sari on Apr 30, 2018 17:14:56 GMT -5
Cold (second-coldest on record, surpassed only by April 1983), with snow recorded on five separate days (1st: 1.1in, 2nd: trace, 8th: 0.8in, 14th: trace, 15th: trace at the official station but there was a dusting on the ground at my location that morning). Dry, with only 28% of the normal precipitation. (Normal: 3.70in, Actual: 1.04in). Snowy, with a snow total of 1.9in against an average of 0.6in - though averages don't really matter when only 7 out of the 30 years in the 1981-2010 observation period reported measurable (more than trace) snow in April. I'll make a climate box now I think, enough averages to be worth it. it's here
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 30, 2018 17:16:47 GMT -5
Lmao. Turdku had a warmer April than us.
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Post by Ariete on Apr 30, 2018 17:22:21 GMT -5
Lmao. Turdku had a warmer gaypril than us. Doesn't comfort me too much when much of Central Europe had their warmest April on record...
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Post by Beercules on Apr 30, 2018 23:02:19 GMT -5
Above average April here, in fact the highs at the airport were 4C above and the old record high was broken twice in a row! Ofcourse, fuck all thunderstorms as usual, but what else is new. Daily obs from the official airport station
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Post by lab276 on May 1, 2018 0:05:51 GMT -5
Record hottest April by a long shot. Max temps 26.1C (+0.5C over 1922), min temps 18.0C (+1.1C over 2016), mean 22.1C (+1.2C over 2005). It was basically a bonus summer month. It was also extremely dry, the five rain days were the last five days of the month. Might be the driest Jul-Apr period on record as well.
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Post by jgtheone on May 1, 2018 3:08:46 GMT -5
Melbourne Airport April 2018 Summary:Average high: 22.9°C (+1.9°C) Average mean: 16.6°C (+0.9°C) Average low: 10.3°C (-0.1°C) Max high: 31.3°C (8th) Max low: 16.3°C (11th) Min high: 15.4°C (14th) Min low: 3.4°C (18th) Precipitation: 7.0mm (16.7% of average rainfall) Precipitation days (>0.4mm): 2 Sunshine: 193.2 hours (104.8% of average sun hours) Highest wind gust: 85km/h from the N (14th) Overall a month which was very dry, slightly sunnier than normal and had average lows but above average highs. Nice for the heat to linger, but the lack of rain sucked. PWS April 2018/YTD Summary:
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Post by Cadeau on May 1, 2018 3:46:06 GMT -5
Terre Haute, IN, United States April 2018 Average: High 57.8°F(14.3°C) / Low 36.6°F(2.6°C) / Mean 47.2°F(8.4°C)Highest: 78°F(26°C) [12th] Lowest: 23°F(-5°C) [8th] Lowest High: 36°F(2°C) [16th] Highest Low: 62°F(17°C) [13th] Precipitation: 4.45 inches (113.0 mm)Precipitation Days: 5 - Paris, Île-de-France, France April 2018 Average: High 19.0°C(66.2°F) / Low 10.1°C(50.1°F) / Mean 14.5°C(58.2°F)Highest: 29.2°C(84.6°F) [20th] Lowest: 5.2°C(41.4°F) [30th] Lowest High: 6.8°C(44.2°F) [30th] Highest Low: 16.0°C(60.8°F) [21st] Precipitation: 50.5 mm(1.99 inches)Sunshine Hours: 187.7 hours - Seoul, South Korea April 2018 Average: High 18.5°C(65.3°F) / Low 8.1°C(46.6°F) / Mean 13.0°C(55.4°F)Highest: 26.3°C(79.3°F) [20th] Lowest: 0.1°C(32.2°F) [9th] Lowest High: 7.9°C(46.2°F) [8th] Highest Low: 14.9°C(58.8°F) [2nd,3rd] Precipitation: 130.3 mm(5.13 inches)Precipitation Days: 10 Snowfall: 0.0 cm(0.0 inch) Snowy Days: 1 Average Relative Humidity: 54.6% Average Wind Speed: 2.0 m/s(4.5 mph) Sunshine Hours: 223.4 hours - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan April 2018 Average: High 22.1°C(71.8°F) / Low 12.4°C(54.3°F) / Mean 17.0°C(62.6°F)Highest: 28.3°C(82.9°F) [22nd] Lowest: 5.5°C(41.9°F) [9th] Lowest High: 15.0°C(59.0°F) [17th] Highest Low: 16.7°C(62.1°F) [30th] Precipitation: 109.0 mm(4.29 inches)Precipitation Days: 6 Snowfall: 0 cm(0 inch) Snowy Days: 0 Average Relative Humidity: 66% Average Wind Speed: 3.5 m/s(7.8 mph) Sunshine Hours: 201.8 hours
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2018 6:20:57 GMT -5
compared to 1991-mar 2018 avg high: +1.3C mean: +1.0C avg low: +1.5C precipiation: +35% warmer and wetter than normal. a far cry from the extreme warmth in central europe, though.
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Post by boombo on May 1, 2018 7:10:13 GMT -5
Average high: 11.0C (+0.3C) Average low: 4.9C (+1.7C) Mean: 7.9C (+1.0C) Rainfall: 115.2 mm (+58%) Sunshine: ~105 hours (-19%) It didn't feel like an above average month except for a few warm days from the 18th-22nd. The 23.2C on the 19th is only a fraction off our all-time record and the overnight low on 21st/22nd was 13.4C, which would have been a record-warm April low if it hadn't got colder during the day. We had an extreme lack of sun and a lot of rain in the first half of the month which held back foliage growth a bit and prolonged the damp, muddy wintry look, but the second half slightly made up for it.
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Post by Nidaros on May 1, 2018 8:32:37 GMT -5
April started cold, with the last days of the cold wave. People here talks about the cold winter this year, but that is due to Feb and March. Coldest low in March for more than 100 years! After the first week came almost 14 days with very nice and sunny weather, but the last ca 10 days was cool and pretty grey. Trondheim has seen more sun than Paris for three out of 4 months so far this year. Trondheim AP Værnes: Avg high: 10.5°C Avg low: 1.4°C April 24-hr mean: 5.6°C Average mean was 3.9°C based on 1961-90, and is 5°C based on 1986-2015. Deviation: + 0.6°C. Nothing compared to the deviations in central Europe and France. Precip 84 %. Røros had avg high 6.3c, avg low -5.3c, mean 0.6c, precip 24 mm, and max snowdepth 65 cm. SE: Drammen near Oslo. Temp + 0.8c compared to 61-90 so near avg for 81-2010. SW: Stavanger. Temp + 2.2c compared to 61-90 so ca +1.2c compared to 81-2010 Bodø had mean 3.7c. Tromsø (20 m) had mean 2c and 148 sunhrs. Largest snow depth: 114 cm early in the month.
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