Weird weather

It was cool and cloudy today with temps struggling to get much above 50 degrees here in the valley.  Meanwhile it was more like a late summer day east of the Cascades with temps in the low 70s in a few spots!  This temperature map tells the story pretty well.

2pm temps 11.9.19

And in case you needed more proof of the warm weather over there, check out these web cam pics from earlier today.

After a very wet September, we have been stuck in an unusually dry pattern, in fact Salem has had less than half an inch of rain over the past 20 days.  Very dry for this time of year.  Looking ahead we slowly return to a more typical wet pattern over the next 7 days.

11.9.19

Notice I don’t have very many days highlighted green which means I’m not as confident about this forecast.  The biggest issue is the fog.  I see The Weather Channel and a number of weather apps are calling for highs Sunday and Monday in the low 60s.  I’m more than willing to be wrong on this one if it means we see temps in the 60s with sunshine, but I’m not holding my breath, and experience tells me the fog more often than not wins out this time of year…

The rest of the week will be damp with a few weak storms bringing light rain to the area.  A sorta “meh” type of weather pattern.


In other news October was chilly, especially when compared to normal October weather.  Salem ended the month 3.58°F below normal.

Temperature

Warmest high temp was 71°  October 7th  

Coldest high temp was 50°  October 29th  

Warmest low temp was 52°  October 21st

Coldest low temp was 24°  October 31st


7 days with lows at or below freezing.


5 days above normal.

4 day right at normal.

22 days below normal.


Precipitation

Precipitation fell 11 days.

The wettest day was October 18th with .68” of rain.


Summary

October averaged 3.58°F below normal.

We ended the month with 2.52” of precipitation which is a bit drier the normal October amount of 3.03”.

February 2019 Stats

The February 2019 stats are in for the Salem Airport, and spoiler alert, they are cold! 😉  I will have to do some digging (so don’t quote me on this one), but I believe this month broke a long string of warmer than normal months going back to last March!!


Temperature:

Warmest high temp was 54°  February 1st  

Coldest high temp was 37°  February 5th

Warmest low temp was 41°  February 1st and 12th

Coldest low temp was 24°  February 6th


6 days with high temperatures below 40°.

16 days with lows at or below freezing.

Only 2 days reached 50°.  More on that later.


4 days above normal.

2 day right at normal.

22 days below normal.

February averaged 4.39°F below normal.


Precipitation:

Precipitation fell 23 days.

5 dry days.

The wettest day was February 11th with 1.15” of rain.  A new daily record for that day.

We ended the month with 7.09” of precipitation which is a whopping 155% of our normal February total of 4.56”.


Snowfall

Snowfall is tricky due to the sad fact that Salem no longer keeps official snowfall records and has not since 1995 “insert extremely sad face.”  The National Weather Service (to the best of my knowledge) relies on public reports from around the area when it comes to snowfall.  I tried finding the average of the various city-wide snow reports (including my own) to come up with our monthly total. 

As you know, Salem avoided any sort of big snowstorm.  Instead, through the course of February we had several minor snow events all adding up to a monthly total of 6.25” of snow (remember that’s the average from all parts of the city).  My home (at 475’ in elevation) located in south Salem was at the higher end with just over 8”.  Hard to believe we got that much when it only fell 1 or 2 inches at a time and it usually melted away by lunchtime.

Regardless, it all added up to an average of 6.25” giving us our snowiest February since 2014.


Summary

February 2019 goes down in the books as a much colder than normal month (4.39° below normal) with only 2 days with highs at or above 50°.  I’ve charted out February days reaching at least 50° over the past 11 years.  You can see just how remarkable it is to have so few 50+ degree days.

Feb days at or above 50 SLE

February 2019 also goes down as a very wet month with 155% of our normal February precip.  Additionally, February 2019 was a very big month for the mountain snowpack with several feet of snow falling in the Cascades.  As of today, Hoodoo ski area has a 105 inch base with a majority of that falling just over the past 5 weeks.  Overall, a very chilly and wet month!

 

January 2019 Stats

January 2019

(Salem, OR)

I’ve had these ready to post, but they sort of got put on the back burner with all I’ve had going on.  Anyway, better late than never.  🙂

Temperature:

Warmest high temp was 60°  January 10th

Coldest high temp was 41°  January 26th & 27th


Warmest low temp was 48°  January 3rd

Coldest low temp was 25°  January 1st


19 days above normal.

5 day right at normal.

7 days below normal.

11 days with lows at or below freezing.

January averaged 1.84°F above normal.


Precipitation:

Precipitation fell 14 days.

17 dry days.

The wettest day was January 18th with .75” of rain.

We ended the month with 2.93” of precipitation which is only 49% of normal and 3.03” below our normal total precipitation for January.

No snowfall.


A fairly “boring” month weather wise with one other notable highlight worth mentioning: the wind gust to 54mph on January 5th.  Otherwise a very quiet month for weather events.

In summary: January 2019 was slightly warmer than normal, and much drier than normal.