Thursday, June 1, 2017

May 2017 Summary


A cool and very wet May

The see-saw monthly temperatures continued in May with much cooler temperatures than the warmth we saw in April.  With a very cold start to the month and only a couple days above 25°C, the final overall temperature was 0.6 degrees below average making it the coldest May since 2009.

But the bigger story was that it just wouldn’t stop raining (well actually it did for a week but that didn’t seem to matter).  The total of 146.2 mm was much more than the average of 82.3 m, this is a lot but not even in the top 5 for the history of measurements in the area.

However, the total for April and May of 270.6 mm was the third highest of all time and not that much behind the record of 286.0 mm back in 1916.  While the total so far for the year of 540 mm is not only well above the average of 340 mm, but is also just below the record wettest first five months of the year (541.6 mm in 2011).


Summary for May 2017:
Maximum Temperature 28.4°C
Minimum Temperature -0.7°C
Average Daily High Temperature 16.7°C (Long term average 18.5°C)
Average Daily Low Temperature 7.0°C (Long term average 6.4°C)
Total Precipitation 146.2 mm (Long term average 82.3 mm)

(Long term averages based on 1981-2010 data for the Waterloo Wellington Airport)

1 comment:

Kuhny said...

At the Waterloo Airport weather station, it sppears that May's average temperature was the coolest since May 2002. I actually had a golf game at Grey Silo snowed out on the morning of May 3 that year (about 3 cm of snow fell there, compared with 0.4 cm at the airport and just a trace at Doon/Cambridge.