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Strange Temperature Increase
Just to not, how many people had a big temperature rise the other day? I just noticed this on the cities weather station site. It shocked me to say the least.
For Waterloo, Ontario
Temperature at 6 am
Feb 19: -26.2 °C / -15.15F
Temperature at 6 am
Feb 20: 2.1 °C / 35.78F
Anyone else have that?
For Waterloo, Ontario
Temperature at 6 am
Feb 19: -26.2 °C / -15.15F
Temperature at 6 am
Feb 20: 2.1 °C / 35.78F
Anyone else have that?
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it was a warm front that came through Southern Ontario on Monday night that caused the temperatures to rise that evening into the morning. Prior to the arrival of the front, Waterloo ON and surrounding districts were under the influence of COLD arctic air which took hold on Sunday, though such astonishing rises for us here are rare.
Walking out the door on Monday morning felt a whole lot different walking out the same door on Tuesday morning. Though it was a *nicer door to walk out of* on Tuesday.
Walking out the door on Monday morning felt a whole lot different walking out the same door on Tuesday morning. Though it was a *nicer door to walk out of* on Tuesday.
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Just to not, how many people had a big temperature rise the other day?
Rises(or drops) like that are very common around here. This is especially true on some of our coldest days in winter and any sunny day in Spring through Fall.
On Feb 1 1985, for example, the low in Maybell was -61, but it got up to 6. The next night was -52, but it got up to 15. Both days in a row has spreads of 67 degrees.
On the day you posted this (Feb 21 2007), for example, we had a high of 46, but a low of -8, a 54 degree spread.
50 degree temperature spreads are fairly common in winter, but the 60 and 70 degree spreads in a day are more common May through October.
In summer, when it's in the 90's it's usually in the 30's and 40's at night. In July 2005 and at the official weather station, there were 9 days that month recording 30's in the morning and 90's that same the day and at the exact same location. Some days in October we have lows in the teens and highs around 80.
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I think the record diurnal swing in a non frontal situation is 72F in NV from a morning low of 20F to an afternoon high of 92F. Happened in September when the air is very dry but the Sun angle is still high enough for good daytime heating. The other day we had a low of 27 and a high of 68 for a 41 degree swing which is unusual for us in February-usually see that in May and early June when we are bone dry.
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I think the record diurnal swing in a non frontal situation is 72F in NV from a morning low of 20F to an afternoon high of 92F.
More interesting historic diurnal swings in Nevada:
October 20, 1999
-2 to 70 in seven hours at Charleston
October 7, 1997
16 to 86 at San Jacinto Ranch
September 21, 1954
12 to 87 at Deeth
I believe it was the US record and was broken by a small Colorado town in October 1991 when the temp went from 4 in the morning to 80 in the afternoon.
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