SUBJECT: Winter finally arrives...sort of January 2000 St. Cloud weather summary At least, January 2000 finally looked a bit like winter in St. Cloud. Three snowstorms at mid-month gave St. Cloud its first long-term snow cover of the season. The January snowfall of 10.8 inches again helped to keep January's reputation as the snowiest month of the year. However, the snowfall was only slightly above the normal total of 10.1 inches. St. Cloud even tied a snowfall record this past month. The 5.0 inches of snow on January 12 tied the highest snowfall for the date, set originally in 1993. However, when that snowfall accounts for nearly 1/3 of the seasonal snowfall (16.4 inches), then we know that we're not exactly having a winter wonderland this year. The seasonal snowfall remains nearly 10 inches below normal, but we now seem sure to pass the most recent, relatively snowless winters: the winter of 1980-1981, which only produced 16.5 inches for the season, and the winter of 1986-1987, which only had 16.7 inches for the season. After getting a snow cover, which reflects more sunshine out to space, temperatures began to get more winter-like. Immediately after the first two snowstorms, St. Cloud began a streak of 13 sub-zero lows in 17 days, including -22 on the 21st, the coldest night of the season thus far. Still, the cold could not entirely offset the mild conditions early in the month, so St. Cloud ended up more than 3 1/2 degrees above normal for the month. This average temperature was even warmer than January 1999, the only near normal cold season month last year. It would take a February with temperatures averaging nearly 8 degrees below normal to give St. Cloud a normal winter average temperature. So much for La Nina! SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 2000 JAN 2000 NORMAL TEMPERATURE Average high temperature ( F) 22.3 18.5 Average low temperature ( F) 1.0 -2.4 Average temperature ( F) 11.7 8.1 Warmest high for this month ( F) 42 on the 8th Coldest high for this month ( F) 5 on the 21st Mildest low for this month ( F) 27 on the 10th Coldest low for this month ( F) -22 on the 21st Record temperatures ( F): none MELTED PRECIPITATION (in) January 0.76 0.74 Greatest in 24 hours .26 on the 12th, 19th SNOWFALL (in) January 10.8 10.1 Greatest in 24 hours 5.0 on the 12th (tied record; see below) Season (1997-1998) 16.4 26.3 Record snowfall: Daily records - maximum daily snowfall 5.0 on the 12th (tied with 1993) ============================================================================= Bob Weisman, Meteorology Professor SUPERVISOR: Shirley (age 7 1/2) Earth Sciences Department PHONE: (320) 255-3247 (V) MS 48 (800) 627-3529 (TTY via Saint Cloud State University Minnesota Relay Service) 720 4th Avenue South FAX: (320) 255-4262 Saint Cloud, Minnesota 56301-4498 EMAIL: scsweisman@tigger. stcloudstate.edu Shirley: (opening a Chanukah gift from Grandpa) Clothes? I hate clothes as presents (leaves on the floor). (opens next gift) I already have that book. Shirley next day is wearing the t-shirt and has the books in her backpack to read on the bus. THE CURRENT BOSTON SCOREBOARD Red Sox: lost 11 of last 12 ALCS games; no title since 1918 Bruins: 2 wins in past month...no Stanley Cup since 1972 Patriots: Great! They stole a coach back from the Jets whose career record is......35-44???? 0-3 in title games (avg score: Opps. 41 Patriots 14) Celtics: Recreating Sherman's march through the south, except they're getting burned. Politics: Michael Dukakis (need I say more?) Donate food daily to the world's hungry at no cost to you. Click on http://www.hungersite.com/ ===============================================================================
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