A hot August that was also wet
Well that was a very hot August, coming in at 2.8 degrees above the 1981-2010 average making it the second warmest in the past 20 years and in the top 10 in the 100 years of data in the region. It was a consistent warmth with the average temperature of only one day (the 22nd) being below average.
Although the days were warm, the heat didn’t go away overnight as the daily low temperatures were the warmest in 20 years. Which means that if you didn’t have air conditioning it may have been difficult to sleep.
Despite a dry period of about a week, there were also 3 days above 20 mm of precipitation resulting in a total for August of 110.7 mm compared to the average of 83.9 mm. This wet month brought the total precipitation for the year of 628.1 mm back above the average of 596.0 mm for this time of year.
Summary for August 2018:
Maximum Temperature 31.9°C
Minimum Temperature 10.5°C
Average Daily High Temperature 27.1°C (Long term average 24.8°C)
Average Daily Low Temperature 16.3°C (Long term average 12.9°C)
Total Precipitation 110.7 mm (Long term average 83.9 mm)
(Long term averages based on 1981-2010 data for the Waterloo-Wellington Airport)
1 comment:
To make matters worse, service and patient care workers are already among the lowest paid workers at UC. As a recent AFSCME Study made clear inequality within UC has been increasing dramatically over the recent past. Mclimen Alma
Post a Comment