tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1896989304324119352.post7709518143483292816..comments2024-03-18T18:52:03.263-04:00Comments on Eric D. Soulis Memorial Weather Station blog: May 2020 SummaryFrankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05902865763952811195noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1896989304324119352.post-83233922048516990002020-06-04T00:42:33.158-04:002020-06-04T00:42:33.158-04:00It was a mainly terrible May that was saved by the...It was a mainly terrible May that was saved by the last 1/3rd of the month. I was thinking after the close calls of reaching the first 20C reading early in May that it was probably going to occur on May 15th, one day off. The chances of getting there increase nearly exponentially each passing day around mid-May. This was one of the most fascinating Mays in the region.Cyclenallnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1896989304324119352.post-62545423006379476412020-06-03T23:35:21.001-04:002020-06-03T23:35:21.001-04:00On 24-May-1925, 1.3 cm of snow fell at the long si...On 24-May-1925, 1.3 cm of snow fell at the long since retired Kitchener weather station. That is the latest occurrence of measurable snow in the spring season on record for Kitchener-Waterloo. It's too bad we don't have official records going back to 1816. I recall reading that measurable snow fell here during June 1816 ... the year "without a summer". Kuhnynoreply@blogger.com