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Post by sari on May 25, 2019 16:08:24 GMT -5
36. 4 February to 11 March.
More than I expected.
Also had 26 from 8 January to 1 February.
There was also a remarkable streak of 16 days from 6 November to 21 November. A normal November here has, on average, 12 frosts in the entire month, not even consecutively.
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Post by Ariete on May 25, 2019 16:19:45 GMT -5
36. 4 February to 11 March. More than I expected. Also had 26 from 8 January to 1 February. There was also a remarkable streak of 16 days from 6 November to 21 November. A normal November here has, on average, 12 frosts in the entire month, not even consecutively.
One less than here! KC = Sous fucken arctique, merde! Turku = sous-tropique almost!
Almost as bad as Shit Valley!
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Post by nei on May 26, 2019 10:49:08 GMT -5
since I've moved around, posting three stations. spent most of the winter on Long Island; only posting Amherst since there right now
for Amherst, MA: December 23 to March 15, so 83 days Farmingdale, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days NY Central Park, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days
NYC had much warmer nights in early February, so the second longest consecutive frost period was shorter than Long Island. If I still lived in western Massachusetts, I'd be #2, well ahead of everyone except @morning rise. Who'd be almost double of me
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Post by nei on May 26, 2019 10:51:28 GMT -5
Jan 12 to Feb 14 - 34 days surprised you were so low; my old town in Massachusetts got over double that
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Post by Babu on May 26, 2019 11:07:37 GMT -5
Jan 12 to Feb 14 - 34 days surprised you were so low; my old town in Massachusetts got over double that January was frigid as well. Thing is it's been very bipolar recently, so either it's really cold for a week or it's really warm for a week with few weeks of just normal average weather.
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Post by Steelernation on May 26, 2019 21:52:07 GMT -5
25 days.
January 9th to February 2nd.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jun 16, 2019 23:03:17 GMT -5
36. 4 February to 11 March. More than I expected. Also had 26 from 8 January to 1 February. There was also a remarkable streak of 16 days from 6 November to 21 November. A normal November here has, on average, 12 frosts in the entire month, not even consecutively. You beat me, so did Alex. Milwaukee gets a nights just above freezing somewhat often, occasionally a night doesn't drop below 40F but that doesn't happen every winter.
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Post by Moron on Jun 16, 2019 23:11:26 GMT -5
1 day so far, 19th May 2019.
Frost temp: -0.1C
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 17, 2019 12:50:39 GMT -5
Freezes (32F or 0C) - December 29th to February 5th, so 39 days (Guessing everyone did the US's "Freezes" temp, so 36-40)
Frosts (36F or 2.2C) - December 29th to March 14th, so 76 days
Not really that impressive, considering my location's frost window (first to last frost) is October 3rd to May 16th (225 days), the average window of 32F lows is November 4th to April 2nd (149 days), and records go from September to June.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 17, 2019 12:55:08 GMT -5
since I've moved around, posting three stations. spent most of the winter on Long Island; only posting Amherst since there right now for Amherst, MA: December 23 to March 15, so 83 daysFarmingdale, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days NY Central Park, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days NYC had much warmer nights in early February, so the second longest consecutive frost period was shorter than Long Island. If I still lived in western Massachusetts, I'd be #2, well ahead of everyone except @morning rise. Who'd be almost double of me Is this at 32F or 36F and below?
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Post by nei on Jun 17, 2019 14:04:26 GMT -5
since I've moved around, posting three stations. spent most of the winter on Long Island; only posting Amherst since there right now for Amherst, MA: December 23 to March 15, so 83 daysFarmingdale, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days NY Central Park, NY: January 10 to January 24, so 15 days NYC had much warmer nights in early February, so the second longest consecutive frost period was shorter than Long Island. If I still lived in western Massachusetts, I'd be #2, well ahead of everyone except @morning rise. Who'd be almost double of me Is this at 32F or 36F and below? I chose 32Β°F, even thought frost can happen at higher temperatures, it becomes patchy frost above those temperatures.
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