As of Wednesday morning, we have already had 60 mm of precipitation in March.
Not quite the monthly average of 70.6 mm yet, but as much as we had during the entire month last year.
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This blog highlights observations about the current (and past) weather conditions at the E.D. Soulis Memorial weather station which is located at the University of Waterloo.
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And didn't we have about 40 mm in about two days last March, in the form of that huge snowstorm?
We did have a big snowstorm on the 8th and 9th of last March but the snow was pretty light so it only translated to about 20 mm of precipitation.
How much rain fell Tuesday/Wednesday?
9.2 mm on Tuesday
10.1 mm on Wednesday
Thanks, Frank! I couldn't find it in the daily summaries. Either I'm blind or I am looking in the wrong places.
I saw a robin today, for whatever that means, though they gotta be way better than groundhogs for knowing when spring is coming.
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