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Toronto 1840-2023 and NYC 1869-2023 long-term data bases (regular updates and links to data files)


Roger Smith
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The meteorological season of summer is in the books, for Toronto it ranked tied tenth warmest with 2011, and it reminds me that I have not generated tables for seasonal ranks at NYC but it was probably closer to 30th there as all three months ranked lower than Toronto. 

Have already mentioned June in a previous post, so July 2021 was a rather average temperature month at both locations, then August went back to being very warm, in fact it was third warmest on record at Toronto, closer to 15th at New York City. Both locations set some new high minimum readings mostly in the last third of the month. 

While August 2021 was very dry at Toronto, both July and August were very wet in New York City which received several tropical remnants and after one rather weak daily rainfall record on May 29th, added five more by September 1st. I usually don't put any early new season data in the files, but as NYC had a daily rainfall record on Sept 1 (7.13") I have the first few days of the month in the updated file. 

So you'll find the links to the updated excel files in this post, if you would like to get the new information this past season, plus some new features that I have worked on in the NYC file, for average temperatures on a weekly time scale, together with extremes identified. There are also expansions of previous record temperature summaries. 

(updated excel files of data are attached to this post on net-weather, follow the link in the original post to find them)

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September 2021 summary:

Toronto mean 18.4 C (t-22 warmest of 182 yrs with 1985)

adjusted to u.h.i. 17.3 C (t-27 warmest of 182 yrs with 1846, 1920, 1985)

_ _ note was t-21 warmest (raw) and t-26 warmest in the overlapping period, 1865 was the one year warmer in either case before NYC began obs.

rainfall 138.6 mm (16th wettest of 182)

one new daily rainfall record (22nd _ 49.9 mm) _ narrowly edged out the rainfall from Hugo's tropical storm rainfall from 1989 (47.3 mm).

no daily temperature records

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NYC mean 21.28 C (70.3 F) was t-26 warmest of 153 yrs with 1898, 1945, 1948, and 2007).

NYC adjusted to u.h.i. 20.18 C (68.3 F) (t-41 yrs warmest of 153 yrs with 2007).

rainfall 10.03" (6th wettest of 153)

7.13" rainfall 1st new daily record

no daily temperature records

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Overall, a quite warm and very wet month although after the 7.13" fell on the 1st at NYC the rest of the month had about the normal September rainfall amount 2nd-30th. 

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I have edited in the various monthly and seasonal values for Nov 2021 and autumn 2021. The season was quite warm for Toronto ranking close to 8th in both raw and adjusted data, the month of November was closer to normal than either September or October at both locations. In fact Nov 2021 was a little below the long-term average when adjusted for urban heat island at NYC although still somewhat above for Toronto. After rather wet months Sept and Oct, Nov was relatively dry. There was about 10 cm of snow towards the end of the month in Toronto and traces of snow in NYC which is not far from average in both cases. 

Since there will be considerable data to be added for the year 2021, I will hold off on updating the excel files for downloads until that can be added in, so the next time new downloads will be available will be early January 2022. Check back then for a brief summary of 2021 trends and (the link to) those updated files (which will be available in the Net-weather equivalent thread). 

 

 

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The 2021 data have all been entered into the supporting excel files and new versions are now available at Net-weather. Scroll back to the first post in this thread for the link and look for the most recent post in the linked thread. 

2021 was tied third warmest on record for Toronto in this data set, and remained near that level even when earlier years were given the advantage of an urban heat island upward adjustment. NYC was closer to 8th warmest (the official data have not been confirmed, going by the monthly averages the year is around 8th) and once again, earlier years do not push in despite a boost; the recent warmth is somewhat more than just the urban heat island so it is tending to keep the raw data and adjusted data similar near the top. Less prolific warm months such as July 2021 sink down a bit in the adjusted data. 

While NYC had quite a wet year (10th wettest of 153) Toronto was much closer to average. The same trends were in evidence except that Toronto had a very dry August (NYC had excessive rainfalls from late August into early Sept after quite a wet July, and October was also rather wet). The fact that Nov-Dec 2021 turned dry at NYC prevented the year from overtaking 9th and 8th place years which would have happened with just normal amounts of precip in the last two months. 

Although it was generally quite a warm year, records were not unusually frequent, and there was one notable cold event at the end of May with some record low maxima set (unusual in this era) as well as very late traces of snow at Toronto (snow fell in small measurable amounts outside the city around May 29th). 

The data files in this thread have been largely brought up to date now with 2021 ranks inserted. The Net-weather thread has some additional record high min data for years 1869-1900 at NYC, which I won't edit in here because the next step will be to post a more user-friendly log of these as they change through time, but if anyone is interested in reading the material it can be found in the Net-weather version of this thread for NYC years 1869 to 1900. 

(once again, if you're a first time visitor to this thread, go to the original post and you'll see why there is a link to Net-weather, the excel files are too large to upload here)

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In some ways yes, but they don't have as long a period of observations. If I can get some acceptance from NWS relevant authorities for the integrity of my data base, then they could use it with adjustments they think are justified. I don't feel qualified to make such adjustments without at least discussing the topic with better qualified individuals (including Don Sutherland) who are perhaps more familiar with the details of the site changes and the potential adjustments that might be warranted. I'm a bit more familiar with the problems posed by site changes around the Toronto location in my study, having gone to university and stayed in a dorm on campus where the instruments are now located (they were in a government office building property when I was a student and for decades after that). I don't consider the three sites that I know to be used at different stages of the Toronto observatory to be significantly different in exposure but they have been gradually surrounded by a large city and its urban heat island. There was however a brief period around 2020 when it appeared to me that the Toronto rainfall data was being augmented by daily sprinkler contamination (much more frequent daily amounts than regional stations, albeit rather small ones when not actually weather-related). There I am already making inquiries with Environment Canada about a variety of issues raised. 

As to how much the CP (NYC) data might need adjusting, that would have to be worked out carefully and I don't have any preliminary ideas about what might be necessary or appropriate, if in fact anything is needed. One factor would be to assess whether a gradual "parkland densification" at the site is actually an anomaly for the metropolitan area or if it perhaps represents an evolution of the setting that is not necessarily unusual. I know from some field experience that tree canopies can reduce maximum temperatures in calm weather patterns (warm season) but they can also increase overnight lows by similar amounts so that mean temperatures don't suffer as much with two sources of compensating errors. 

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Jan-Feb 2022 and winter 2021-22 data have been added to the thread and to the files. Tables in this thread are mostly updated where possible to include 2021 and early 2022 data. 

The winter was a relatively mild one although January was colder than the long-term average, especially for Toronto where it had quite a respectable adjusted mean (u.h.i. compensated) of -7.9 C which placed it near 30th coldest all time. Toronto has also had considerable snowfall this winter, while NYC has had a more average kind of season with most of the snow coming in late January. 

There were record high max and min readings at NYC on Feb 17th (68, 49 F). 

The updated excel files supporting this work can now be downloaded over at Netweather and the link to their location is here: 

https://www.netweather.tv/forum/topic/93113-toronto-180-a-north-american-data-base-of-180-years-now-includes-nyc-1869-2020/page/4/#comments

 

Here's the comprehensive list for Toronto severity of winters, applied to the interval of winter 1840-41 to present. Rather than going with standard deviation scores, I took the slightly less complicated approach of adding ranks, lowest totals are most "futile" winters and highest totals are most severe ... it's a fairly similar list to Don Sutherland's NYC list based on standard deviations, and I think if I applied that method, this list would only change slightly. The snowfalls are for the entire winter seasons, and the temperature ranks are only for D-J-F. I think this is the same approach Don S took to his winter indices. 

Some of the same winters show up. 1931-32 was probably ranking quite close to the top of futility to end of January, but then the winter turned snowy for Feb-Apr in Toronto and dropped out of contention for that reason. 

I could compare adjusted temps for urban heat island which would tend to move the more ancient cases up a bit, but I decided not to do that because after all this is comparing actual conditions experienced by residents of the city. The weather station is in a very similar location to Central Park in that it's on the university campus just north of the central business district in a "midtown" setting. 

The numbers for 2023-24 include known t-1 temp, and assume 10 cm additional snowfall after Mar 10); the ranks will be adjusted moving forward. 184 winters are now ranked. Ties are broken by least snowfall.  

Possibly a more accurate index would require considering Nov and Mar mean temperatures, however, that would not save 2011-12 which had a very warm March. 

 

TORONTO (downtown) SEVERITY LIST 1840-41 to 2023-24 (est) 

(Top values least severe, or most "futile" and bottom of table most severe values)

Rank ____ Winter ___ Temp DJF (C) (rank) ___Total Winter Snow (cm) (rank)

_ 01 _____2011-12 __ +0.77 (03) _____________ 45.9 (01) ____ total rank 04

_ 02 ____ 2023-24 __ +1.30 (t01) ________est 51.5 (04) ___ total rank 06 (currently t01, 01 = 02)

_ 03 ____ 2015-16 __ +0.57 (04) _____________ 59.7 (05) ___ total rank 09

_ 04 ____ 1952-53 __ -0.37 (09) _____________ 46.8 (03) ___ total rank 12

_ 05 ____ 2001-02 __ +1.30 (t01) ____________ 71.4 (10) ___ total rank 11

_ 06 ____ 1982-83 __ -0.50 (t10) ____________ 73.0 (11) ___ total rank 21

_ 07 ____ 1932-33 __ -1.10 (17) ______________ 65.3 (06) ___ total rank 23 

_ 08 ____ 2016-17 __ +0.03 (08) _____________ 77.0 (16) ___ total rank 24

_ 09 ____ 2005-06 __ -1.00 (16) _____________ 70.4 (09) ___ total rank 25

_ 10 ____ 1936-37 __ -1.17 (19) ______________ 70.3 (08) ___ total rank 27

_ 11 __ 1999-2000 __ -1.27 (20) ______________82.8 (20) ___ total rank 40

_ 12 ____ 2006-07 __ -1.90 (34) ______________ 67.9 (07) ___ total rank 41

_ 13 ____ 1994-95 __ -1.70 (t28) _____________ 75.4 (13) ___ total rank 41

_ 14 ____ 1881-82 __ -1.70 (t28) _____________ 77.2 (17) ___ total rank 45

_ 15 ____ 2009-10 __ -2.47 (t44) ____________ 46.2 (02) ___ total rank 46

_ 16 ____ 1918-19 __ -1.33 (22) _______________93.0 (26)__ total rank 48

_ 17 ____ 1905-06 __ -2.13 (t39) _____________ 76.6 (14) ___ total rank 53

_ 18 ____ 1877-78 __ -2.10 (38) ______________ 76.7 (15) ___ total rank 53

_ 19 ____ 1841-42 __ -2.37 (43) ______________ 75.0 (12) ___ total rank 55

_ 20 ____ 1997-98 __ +0.50 (05) ____________ 115.6 (t50) __ total rank 55 

_ 21 ____ 2020-21 __ -1.47 (t23) _____________100.5 (33) _ total rank 56

_ 22 ____ 1988-89 __ -1.97 (35) _______________87.2 (22) __ total rank 57

_ 23 ____ 1889-90 __ -0.87 (15) _____________ 112.3 (43) __ total rank 58 

_ 24 ____ 1990-91 __ -1.30 (21) ______________ 104.2 (38) __ total rank 59

_ 25 ____ 1991-92 __ -1.73 (30) _______________96.4 (30) __ total rank 60

_ 26 ____ 1987-88 __ -2.00 (36) ______________ 92.4 (25) __ total rank 61

_ 27 ____ 1920-21 __ -1.53 (27) ______________ 109.0 (40) __ total rank 67

_ 28 ____ 1974-75 __ -0.50 (t10) _____________ 121.9 (59) __ total rank 69  

_ 29 ____ 1847-48 __ -2.53 (t48) ______________88.6 (23) __ total rank 71

_ 30 ____ 2012-13 __ -0.63 (t12) _____________ 124.0 (60) __ total rank 72 

_ 31 ____ 1912-13 __ -2.13 (t39) ______________ 100.9 (34) __ total rank 73

_ 32 ____ 1957-58 __ -2.93 (t58) ______________ 79.6 (19) __ total rank 77

_ 33 ____ 2017-18 __ -2.90 (t56) ______________ 95.2 (28)__ total rank 84

_ 34 ____ 2022-23 ___+0.23 (07) _____________133.2 (80) ___ total rank 87

_ 35 ____ 1948-49 __ -1.13 (18) ______________ 128.3 (71) __ total rank 89

_ 36 ____ 1943-44 __ -2.57 (50) _____________ 110.0 (41) _ total rank 91  

_ 37 ____ 1972-73 __ -2.60 (t51) _____________ 114.5 (45) _ total rank 96 

_ 38 ____ 1928-29 __ -3.37 (79) ______________ 85.7 (21) __ total rank 100 

_ 39 ____ 1941-42 __ -3.33 (78) ______________ 89.6 (24) __ total rank 102

_ 40 ____ 1927-28 __ -3.27 (74) _______________96.4 (29) __ total rank 103

_ 41 ____ 1937-38 __ -3.53 (t86) _____________ 78.4 (18) __ total rank 104

_ 42 ____ 1968-69 __ -3.23 (73) ______________ 97.0 (31) __ total rank 104

_ 43 ____ 2003-04 __ -2.97 (63) _____________ 110.1 (42) __ total rank 105  

_ 44 ____ 2019-20 __ -0.63 (t12) ____________ 144.5 (95) __ total rank 107

_ 45 ____ 1931-32 __ +0.47 (06) _____________ 149.3 (101) _ total rank 107

_ 46 ____ 1953-54 __ -1.47 (t23) _____________135.7 (86) _ total rank 109

_ 47 ____ 2018-19 __ -2.47 (t44) ____________ 128.0 (70) _ total rank 114

_ 48 ____ 1858-59 __ -3.40 (t80) ____________ 104.9 (39) _ total rank 119

_ 49 ____ 1979-80 __ -3.00 (t64) ____________ 121.1 (t55) _ total rank 119

_ 50 ____ 1954-55 __ -2.90 (t56) ____________ 125.9 (64) _ total rank 120

_ 51 ____ 1891-92 __ -3.53 (t86) _____________ 102.9 (35) _ total rank 121

_ 52 ____ 1950-51 __ -2.33 (42) ______________134.2 (81) _ total rank 123

_ 53 ____ 1986-87 __ -1.77 (31) ______________ 146.7 (97) _ total rank 128

_ 54 ____ 1956-57 __ -2.60 (t51) _____________ 132.6 (t78) _ total rank 129

_ 55 ____ 1921-22 __ -3.30 (t75) _____________ 121.1 (t55) _ total rank 130 

_ 56 ____ 2021-22 __ -2.47 (t44) _____________136.1 (87) _ total rank 131

_ 57 ____ 1989-90 __ -3.10 (t70) _____________ 126.4 (65) _ total rank 135

_ 58 ____ 1896-97 __ -3.87 (100) ____________ 103.1 (36) _ total rank 136

_ 59 ____ 1998-99 __ -0.73 (14) _____________ 162.2 (123) _ total rank 137

_ 60 ____ 1849-50 __ -3.17 (72) _____________ 127.5 (t66) __ total rank 138

_ 61 ____ 1980-81 __ -4.20 (112) _____________ 94.3 (27) __ total rank 139

_ 62 ____ 1857-58 __ -3.53 (t86) ____________ 119.7 (53) __ total rank 139

_ 63 ____ 1965-66 __ -2.53 (t48) ____________143.7 (94) __ total rank 142

_ 64 ____ 1985-86 __ -3.83 (t96) ___________ 115.0 (47) __ total rank 143

_ 65 ____ 1879-80 __ -1.83 (32) _____________ 156.1 (117) __ total rank 149

_ 66 ____ 2004-05 __ -3.03 (67) ____________ 139.4 (88) _ total rank 155

_ 67 ____ 1967-68 __ -4.07 (109) ____________ 116.9 (51) _ total rank 160  

_ 68 ____ 1863-64 __ -3.73 (94) _____________127.5 (t66) _ total rank 160

_ 69 ____ 1996-97 __ -1.47 (t23) _____________174.4 (139) _ total rank 162

_ 70 ____ 1852-53 __ -3.70 (93) _____________ 127.8 (69) _ total rank 162

_ 71 ____ 2010-11 __ -3.93 (t101) ___________ 124.3 (62) _ total rank 163

_ 72 ____ 1984-85 __ -2.67 (t54) ____________ 153.0 (109) _ total rank 163

_ 73 ____ 2008-09 __ -3.60 (t90) ____________ 130.1 (75) _ total rank 165

_ 74 ____ 1973-74 __ -3.43 (t82) ____________ 134.9 (83) _ total rank 165

_ 75 ____ 1961-62 __ -4.27 (t118) ____________115.5 (48) _ total rank 166

_ 76 ____ 1939-40 __ -4.00 (108) ____________ 121.5 (58) _ total rank 166

_ 77 ____ 1897-98 __ -3.40 (t80) _____________140.7 (t89) _ total rank 169

_ 78 ____ 1930-31 __ -2.93 (t58) _____________ 153.4 (111) _ total rank 169

_ 79 ____ 1949-50 __ -1.50 (26) ______________ 177.6 (143) _ total rank 169

_ 80 ____ 1960-61 __ -3.83 (t96) _____________ 130.3 (76) _ total rank 172

_ 81 ____ 1926-27 __ -4.43 (t123) ____________ 115.6 (t50) _ total rank 173 

_ 82 ____ 1963-64 __ -3.43 (84) _____________ 142.8 (t92) _ total rank 176

_ 83 ____ 1865-66 __ -4.73 (131) ____________ 114.8 (46) _ total rank 177  

_ 84 ____ 1992-93 __ -2.87 (t54) _____________163.0 (125) _ total rank 179

_ 85 ____ 1951-52 __ -2.03 (37) ______________177.9 (144) _ total rank 181

_ 86 ____ 1850-51 __ -4.23 (t116) ____________ 127.5 (t66) _ total rank 182

_ 87 ____ 1969-70 __ -5.10 (t142) ____________ 114.4 (44) _ total rank 186 

_ 88 ____ 1962-63 __ -5.70 (t155) _____________ 99.2 (32) _ total rank 187

_ 89 ____ 2014-15 __ -5.50 (t150) ____________ 104.1 (37) _ total rank 187

_ 90 ____ 2000-01 __ -2.93 (t58) _____________ 165.6 (129) _ total rank 187

_ 91 ____ 1902-03 __ -4.23 (t116) ____________ 129.5 (73) _ total rank 189

_ 92 ____ 1975-76 __ -2.93 (t58) _____________ 170.7 (133) _ total rank 191

_ 93 ____ 1846-47 __ -4.67 (130) _____________ 125.5 (63) _ total rank 193

_ 94 ____ 1995-96 __ -3.93 (t101) ____________142.8 (t92) _ total rank 193

_ 95 ____ 1971-72 __ -2.50 (47) ______________ 179.8 (146) _ total rank 193

_ 96 ____ 1940-41 __ -3.67 (92) ______________ 149.4 (102) _ total rank 194

_ 97 ____ 1934-35 __ -5.10 (t142) ____________ 121.4 (57) _ total rank 199 

_ 98 ____ 1924-25 __ -4.53 (t126) ____________ 129.8 (74) _ total rank 200

_ 99 ____ 1929-30 __ -3.93 (t101) ____________ 148.9 (100) _ total rank 201

_100 ____ 2007-08 __ -1.87 (33) ______________209.7 (t169) _ total rank 202

_101 ____ 1843-44 __ -3.60 (t90) ____________ 154.2 (113) _ total rank 203

_102 ____ 1844-45 __ -2.93 (t58) ____________ 178.4 (145) _ total rank 203

_103 ____ 1901-02 __ -4.60 (t128) ____________ 131.8 (77) _ total rank 205

_104 ____ 1893-94 __ -4.43 (t123) ___________ 134.7 (82) _ total rank 205

_105 ____ 1966-67 __ -3.10 (t70) ______________172.5 (135) _ total rank 205

_106 ____ 1946-47 __ -3.30 (t75) ______________171.9 (134) _ total rank 209

_107 ____ 1908-09 __ -2.60 (t51) _____________ 191.8 (158) _ total rank 209

_108 ____ 1848-49 __ -4.50 (t150) ____________ 124.2 (61) _ total rank 211

_109 ____ 1959-60 __ -2.20 (41) ______________ 211.0 (171) _ total rank 212

_110 ____ 1871-72 __ -5.93 (161) ______________ 119.1 (52) _ total rank 213 

_111 ____ 1955-56 __ -3.30 (t75) ______________173.8 (138) _ total rank 213

_112 ____ 1983-84 __ -3.43 (t82) _____________ 167.0 (132) _ total rank 214

_113 ____ 1923-24 __ -3.00 (t64) _____________ 182.0 (151) _ total rank 215

_114 ____ 1906-07 __ -5.97 (t162) ____________ 120.8 (54) _ total rank 216

_115 ____ 1945-46 __ -4.27 (t118) ____________ 147.2 (98) _ total rank 216 

_116 ____ 1862-63 __ -3.00 (t64) _____________ 182.8 (152) _ total rank 216

_117 ____ 1914-15 __ -3.83 (t96) ______________158.0 (121) _ total rank 217

_118 ____ 1894-95 __ -5.07 (t140) ____________ 132.6 (t78) _ total rank 218

_119 ____ 1840-41 __ -4.97 (t135) ____________ 135.0 (84) _ total rank 219

_120 ____ 1888-89 __ -4.10 (110) _____________ 153.3 (110) _ total rank 220

_121 ____ 2002-03 __ -3.93 (t101) ___________ 162.5 (124) _ total rank 225

_122 ____ 1890-91 __ -4.20 (t112) ____________ 155.0 (114) _ total rank 226

_123 ____ 1913-14 __ -3.97 (t105) ____________ 157.9 (121) _ total rank 226

_124 ____ 1915-16 __ -3.57 (89) ______________ 174.5 (140) _ total rank 229

_125 ____ 1909-10 __ -4.37 (122) _____________ 152.9 (108) _ total rank 230 

_126 ____ 1964-65 __ -3.47 (85) _____________ 181.9 (150) _ total rank 235

_127 ____ 1887-88 __ -5.97 (164) ____________ 128.9 (72) _ total rank 236

_128 ____ 1916-17 __ -5.43 (t148) ____________ 140.7 (t89) _ total rank 237

_129 ____ 1910-11 __ -4.33 (121) _____________ 155.8 (116) _ total rank 237

_130 ____ 1938-39 __ -3.07 (t68) _____________209.7 (t169) _ total rank 237

_131 ____ 1947-48 __ -5.00 (t137) ____________ 149.7 (104) _ total rank 241

_132 __1899-1900 __ -3.97 (t105) ____________ 173.6 (137) _ total rank 242

_133 ____ 1978-79 __ -5.23 (145) _____________ 148.0 (99) _ total rank 244

_134 ____ 1875-76 __ -3.07 (t68) ______________249.0 (178) _ total rank 246

_135 ____ 1853-54 __ -5.73 (157) _____________ 142.3 (91) _ total rank 248 

_136 ____ 1981-82 __ -4.53 (t126) ____________ 158.9 (122) _ total rank 248

_137 ____ 1925-26 __ -4.43 (t123) ____________ 163.1 (126) _ total rank 249

_138 ____ 2013-14 __ -5.33 (146) _____________ 151.6 (105) _ total rank 251

_139 ____ 1898-99 __ -5.07 (t140) ____________ 155.2 (115) _ total rank 255

_140 ____ 1976-77 __ -5.97 (t162) _____________ 145.4 (96) _ total rank 258

_141 ____ 1993-94 __ -5.53 (152) _____________ 152.4 (107) _ total rank 259

_142 ____ 1895-96 __ -4.20 (t112) ____________ 180.4 (147) _ total rank 259

_143 ____ 1904-05 __ -7.27 (176) _____________ 135.6 (85) _ total rank 261

_144 ____ 1900-01 __ -4.97 (t135) ____________ 164.1 (128) _ total rank 263

_145 ____ 1970-71 __ -4.20 (t112) ____________ 187.8 (157) _ total rank 269

_146 ____ 1868-69 __ -3.83 (t96) _____________220.5 (176) _ total rank 272

_147 ____ 1861-62 __ -4.13 (111) ______________ 201.2 (165) _ total rank 276

_148 ____ 1933-34 __ -6.63 (172) _____________152.0 (106) _ total rank 278

_149 ____ 1873-74 __ -3.97 (t105) ____________ 213.1 (173) _ total rank 278

_150 ____ 1869-70 __ -3.80 (94) ______________ 313.7 (184) _ total rank 278

_151 ____ 1878-79 __ -6.47 (168) _____________ 153.6 (112) _ total rank 280

_152 ____ 1880-81 __ -7.40 (177) _____________ 151.4 (104) _ total rank 281

_153 ____ 1907-08 __ -4.27 (t118) ____________ 198.6 (163) _ total rank 281

_154 ____ 1958-59 __ -5.57 (153) ____________ 165.8 (130) _ total rank 283

_155 ____ 1885-86 __ -5.90 (t159) ____________ 163.4 (127) _ total rank 286

_156 ____ 1977-78 __ -5.17 (144) ______________ 177.3 (142) _ total rank 286

_157 ____ 1942-43 __ -4.80 (133) _____________ 184.4 (155) _ total rank 288

_158 ____ 1845-46 __ -5.87 (158) ______________166.0 (131) _ total rank 289

_159 ____ 1859-60 __ -5.70 (156) _____________ 173.3 (136) _ total rank 292

_160 ____ 1919-20 __ -7.47 (178) ______________ 156.8 (t118) _ total rank 296

_161 ____ 1842-43 __ -4.87 (134) _____________ 200.0 (164) _ total rank 298

_162 ____ 1903-04 __ -8.13 (183) _____________ 156.8 (t118) _ total rank 301

_163 ____ 1860-61 __ -5.00 (t137) ____________ 203.6 (166) _ total rank 303

_164 ____ 1922-23 __ -5.00 (t137) ____________ 204.9 (167) _ total rank 304

_165 ____ 1935-36 __ -6.20 (165) _____________ 175.2 (141) _ total rank 306

_166 ____ 1944-45 __ -5.40 (147) _____________ 193.3 (159) _ total rank 306

_167 ____ 1911-12 __ -5.43 (t148) _____________ 194.0 (t160) _ total rank 308

_168 ____ 1866-67 __ -4.60 (t128) ____________ 288.8 (182) _ total rank 310

_169 ____ 1870-71 __ -4.77 (132) ______________ 253.7 (180) _ total rank 312

_170 ____ 1883-84 __ -5.90 (t159) ____________ 194.0 (t160) _ total rank 319

_171 ____ 1867-68 __ -7.07 (t174) _____________ 181.4 (148) _ total rank 322

_172 ____ 1864-65 __ -5.67 (153) ____________ 213.6 (174) _ total rank 327

_173 ____ 1917-18 __ -7.77 (179) ______________ 181.5 (149) _ total rank 328

_174 ____ 1892-93 __ -7.07 (t174) _____________ 186.5 (156) _ total rank 330

_175 ____ 1855-56 __ -7.80 (180) _____________ 183.0 (153) _ total rank 333

_176 ____ 1884-85 __ -7.97 (181) ______________ 183.7 (154) _ total rank 335

_177 ____ 1886-87 __ -6.70 (173) ______________ 194.7 (162) _ total rank 335

_178 ____ 1876-77 __ -6.37 (167) _____________ 206.0 (168) _ total rank 335

_179 ____ 1856-57 __ -6.60 (171) _____________ 212.4 (172) _ total rank 343

_180 ____ 1882-83 __ -6.30 (166) _____________ 234.9 (177) _ total rank 343

_181 ____ 1854-55 __ -6.50 (169) _____________ 213.7 (175) _ total rank 344

_182 ____ 1851-52 __ -6.53 (170) ______________249.3 (179) _ total rank 349

_183 ____ 1874-75 __ -8.57 (184) ______________254.0 (181) _ total rank 365

_184 ____ 1872-73 __ -8.00 (182) _____________ 289.8 (183) __ total rank 365

 

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Record Low Maxima, Minima by Years _ NYC

The intention was to add logs of record low temperatures to the annual summaries for NYC, but editing those already long posts seems to be straining the pagination to the extent that I can't be very confident that the posts will edit without freezing up or corrupting the information already in the posts. So with the addition of a disclaimer in the 1869 annual summary, here's what will happen to fill in the details ... for 1869 to 1900 (the starter era for records), the daily max and high min are already posted, so I need to post only the low max and min data for those years. Starting in 1901, only the high max are logged, high min and the low max, min will all be required. The first post here will detail the minimum values for 1869 to 1900, showing the records established in the starter era and then what happened to them, if anything (a lot of them survive to the end of data because the urban heat island was weakest in these decades, and it was a cold climatic era). 

The cold records often occur together (low max, low min) either on the same day or adjacent days so the tables will be arranged to show these groupings. In all of the following, ER will mean eventual record. If the record set is later tied, that will show as ER (t 1940) etc. All counts of records include 0.5 counts for ties (or 0.333, 0.25, 0.2, 0.167 etc depending on number of ties, there is one low minimum that was tied six times). For starter era records set, that includes ties within the starter era only. For eventual records retained, that includes ties in later years so that if for example a record was set in 1871 and tied in 1893, those two years would be credited with 0.5 originally set records each, and if the record held up but was tied twice more, then they would each be credited 0.25 for eventual records as well as the other two years (which would count 0.33 and 0.25 when they joined the tied grouping for originally set records). The count in the starter era should be interpreted as the count as of end of 1900, obviously the first set of tied records stood alone until tied. However, since this was a starter set, it would not have been too obvious at first what the range of eventual records might look like. By 1900 this was fairly clear. In fact, the average starter low max is only 1.95 F deg higher than the eventual record, so quite a few of them have survived. 

Any temperatures shown in the tables for low max or low min in brackets are not daily records but are shown to illustrate the range of temperatures associated with the reading that is a record low. The more extreme of days before or after the actual record are used, where applicable, and the date selected is shown when the non-record is not on the same date as the record value shown. (e.g., record low 31 F on Nov 7, 1869, before a low max of 39F on Nov 8th which was not a record; the max on 7th was 43F not shown). This approach may be skipped if the value that would be selected appears anyway for a subsequent or previous date, then a less impressive actual daily associated reading may appear (e.g. Oct 26, 1869, max 47F before record low max next day). 

Dates that set records for both low max and low min are shown indented and the low max information appears in the first of the two rows of data, the low min in the second row. 

Note that the expected number of starter year records of each type at random is 11.4 (365/32 or 366/32). The expected number of surviving records is 2.4 (366/153.2). Since this was generally a colder climate era, the average number of surviving records is more than twice the numbers expected for low max and low min. 

1869 _ The year set 17.17 starter record low maxima, and 8.5 starter record low minima. Of those, 6.83 and 4.0 have survived to the end of data. 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Mar 1 ___ (26) _______ 4 ________ ---- _____ ER __________________________ 1869 _ 4F ___ (1.0, 1.0)

Mar 7 ___ 26 _______ (20) _______ ---- _____ 1913 _ 20F _________ 1913 _ 20F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

May 1 ___ 46 _______ (42) _______ 1893 __ 1917 _ 45F __________ 1917 _ 45F ___ count 1.5, 0.0

May 28 __ 58 _______ (50) 27th __ ---- ____ 1902 _ 52F __________ 1902 _ 52F ___ count 2.5, 0.0

June 8 ___ 57 _______ (55) _______ 1916 __ 1947 _ 56F __________ 1947 _ 56F ___ count 3.5, 0.0

June 16 __ 68 _______ (61) _______ ---- ____ 1903 65F, 1954 64F ___1965 _ 62F ___ count 4.5, 0.0

July 1 ____ 70 _______ (62) _______1871,88 __ ER (t 1871,88____ 1869,71,88 _70F _ count 4.83, 0.33 

July 6 ____ 74 _______ (63) 7th __ 1879,94 __ 1914 71F _________ 1956 _ 61F ___ count 5.17, 0.33

July 20 ___ 69 _______ (67) _______ ---- ______ ER _________________ 1869 _ 69F ___ count 6.17, 1.33

Aug 5 ____ 72 _______ (67) _______ ---- ______ 1903 _ 68F _________ 1903 _ 68F ___ count 7.17, 1.33

_Aug 6 ___ 67 _______  56 _______ ---- ______ 1915 _ 64F _________ 1915 _ 64F ___ count 8.17, 1.33

_Aug 6 ___ 67 _______  56 _______ ---- ______ ER _________________________ 1869 _ 56F ___ (2.0, 2.0)

Aug 7 ____(67) _______ 58 _______ ---- ______ 1994 _ 57F _________________ 1994 _ 57F ___  (3.0, 2.0)

Aug 8 ____(75) _______ 57 _______ ---- ______ 1903 _ 54F __________________1903 _ 54F ___ (4.0, 2.0)

_Sep 1 ____59 _______ 51 _______ ---- _______ ER __________________ 1869 _ 59F ___ count 9.17, 2.33

_Sep 1 ____59 _______ 51 _______ ---- _______ ER __________________________1869 _ 51F ___ (5.0, 3.0)

Sep 2 _____62 _______ (55) _______ ---- ______ ER __________________1869 _ 62F ___ count 10.17, 3.33

Sep 17 ___ 66 _______ (62) 18th _ 1872 ____ 1924 _ 61F _________1945 _ 57F ___ count 10.67, 3.33

Oct 19 ___ 49 _______ (41) _______ 1880 ____ 1940 _ 45F _________1972 _ 43F ___ count 11.17, 3.33

Oct 20 ___ 48 _______ (37) _______ 1940 ____ 1952 _ 47F _________ 1974 _ 44F ___ count 12.17, 3.33

Oct 26 ___(47)_______ 30 ________ 1879 _____ ER (t 1879) ________________ 1869,79 _30F _ (5.5, 3.5)

_Oct 27 __ 39 _______ 30 _______ ---- ________ ER __________________ 1869 _ 39F ___ count 13.17, 4.33

_Oct 27 __ 39 _______ 30 _______ ---- ________ 1936 _ 28 F _________________ 1936 _ 28F ___ (6.5, 3.5)

Oct 28 ___(44) ______ 35 _______ 1880 ____ (t1904) 35F, 1914,36 33F _____ 1976 _ 29F ___ (7.0, 3.5)

Oct 29 ___ 46 _______ (38) ______ 1876 ____ 1909,25,52 _ 43F ___ 1909,25,52 _ 43F _ count 13.67, 4.33

Oct 30 ___ 40 _______ (34) ________ ---- ______ 1925 _ 38F _________ 1925 _ 38F ___ count 14.67, 4.33

Oct 31 ___ 41 _______ (32) ________ ---- ______ ER __________________ 1869 _ 41F ___ count 15.67, 5.33

_Nov 1 ___ 41 _______ 30 ________ 1875 _____ ER (t 1875) ___________ 1869,75 _ 41F _ count 16.17, 5.83

_Nov 1 ___ 41 _______ 30 ________ 1875 _____ ER (t 1885) _________________ 1869,85 _ 30F _ (7.5, 4.0)

Nov 7 ____(39) 8th __ 31 ________ ---- _______ 1930 _ 29F ________________ 1930 _ 29F __ (8.5, 4.0)

Dec 7 ____ 26 _______ (14) _______ ---- _______ ER ___________________1869 _ 26F ___ count 17.17, 6.83

 

1870 _ 4.5 low max, 1.5 surviving records; 1.33 low min, no surviving records. The next year with no surviving low minimum records is 1901. The two records set (one tied twice in starter era and again in 1904) survived only to July 3, 1914 and Feb 22, 1918. The five low maxima fared  somewhat better and two have survived, Feb 21 untied, July 3 tied once, the count from those is 1.50.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Feb 21 ____ 17 ______(11)_______ ---- _______ ER _________________ 1870 _ 17F ___ count 1.0, 1.0

_Feb 22 ___ 21 ______ 10 _______ ---- ______ 1963 (18F) _________ 1963 _ 18F ___ count 2.0, 1.0

_Feb 22 ___ 21 ______ 10 _______ ---- ______ 1918,63 _ 8F ____________ 1918,63 _8F ___ (1.0, 0.0)

May 10 ___ 50 ______(47) ______ 1877 _____ 1919 _ 48F ________ 1919 _ 48F ___ count 2.5, 1.0

May 11 ___ 50 ______(46) _______ ---- _______1924 _ 49F ________ 1924 _ 49F ___ count 3.5, 1.0

_July 3 ____ 64 ______ 59 _______1914 _____ ER (t 1914) _________ 1870,1914 _ 64F _ count 4.5, 1.5

_July 3 _____64 _____  59 ____t1885,88,t1904 59F, 1914 58F 1918 57F 1929 55F __1933_54F __ (1.33, 0.0)

 

1871 _ This was a relatively cold year, in particular January, September, late November and December. There were 10.67 record low maxima of which 5.83 remain, and there were 16.0 low minima, of which 6.5 remain. Dec 21st was a particularly cold day (9, -2). 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 9 _____ 18 ________(3) 10th__ ---- ____ 1968,70 _ 14F _____ 1968,70 _ 14F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 23 ___ 11 ________ 0 ______ ---- ______ ER ________________ 1871 _ 14F ____ count 2.0, 1.0

_Jan 23 ___ 11 ________ 0 ______ 1882 ___ 1936 _ -3F ________________ 1936 _ -3F ____ (0.5, 0.0)

_Jan 26 ___ 14 ________ 2 ______ ---- ______ ER ________________ 1871 _ 18F ____ count 3.0, 2.0

_Jan 26 ___ 14 ________ 2 ______ ---- ______ ER _______________________ 1871 _ 2F _____(1.5, 1.0)

Feb 14 ____24 _______(14) 15th _1879,99 _ 1905 _ 18F _______ 1916 _12F _____ count 3.33, 2.0

May 4 ____ 48 _______(44) 5th _ 1987 ____ ER (t 1987) _______ 1871,1987_48F _ count 4.33, 2.5

June 17 ___(71) 16th _54 ______1893 ____1901_53F, 1914_52F ______ 1926 _ 51F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

June 30 ___(74)_______54 ______ ---- _______1919 _ 53F ________________ 1919 _ 53F ___ (3.0, 1.0)

July 1 _____70 _______ (57) _____1869,88 __ ER (t 1869,88___ 1869,71,88 _70F _ count 4.67, 2.83 

July 22 ____(72)_______58 ______ 1890 _____ER (t 1890) _________________ 1871,90_58F __ (3.5, 1.5)

July 23 ____(82)_______58 ______ 1890 _____ER (t 1890) _________________ 1871,90_58F __ (4.0, 2.0)

July 25 ____ 69 ______(60) ______ 1902 _____ 1902t _69F ______2013 _ 68F __count 5.67, 2.83

July 26 ____(75)_______61 ______ ---- _______ 1911,13_60F _______________ 1920 _ 55F ____ (5.0, 2.0)

Aug 20 ___(74) 19th _ 56 ______ 1922 _____ 1949 _ 55F _________________ 1949 _ 55F ____ (6.0, 2.0)

_Sep 8 _____65 ______ 52 _______ 1877, 1917 __ 1918 _ 63F _____1918 _ 63F __ count 6.17, 2.83 

_Sep 8 _____65 ______ 52 _______ ---- _______ ER __________________________ 1871 _ 52F ____(7.0, 3.0)

Sep 18 ____(62)_____  54 ______ 1875 _____ 1937 _ 45F __________________1990 _ 44F ___ (7.5, 3.0

Sep 20 ____(63)______ 45 _____ 1920,56,79 _ 1993 _ 44F _________________ 1993 _ 44F ____(8.5, 3.0)

_Sep 21 ____56 ______ 40 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________1871 _ 56F __ count 7.17, 3.83

_Sep 21 ____56 ______ 40 _______ ---- _______ ER __________________________ 1871 _ 40F ___(9.5, 4.0)

Sep 22 ____ (62) ______42 _______ ---- _______ 1904 _ 41F _________________ 1904 _ 41F ___(10.5, 4.0) 

Oct 20 ____ (52) ______ 36 _____ 1872, 1930 __1940,52_33F, 1972_32F ___1974 _ 31F ___(11.0, 4.0)

Oct 21 ____ (52) ______ 31 ______ ---- _______ ER ___________________________1871 _ 31F ___(12.0, 5.0)

Nov 27 ____(34) ______ 21 ______ ---- ________1903,17 _ 19F _______________ 1932 _ 12F ___(13.0, 5.0  

_Nov 28 ____24 ______ 16 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________1871 _ 24F __ count 8.17, 4.83

_Nov 28 ____24 ______ 16 _______ ---- _______ 1930 _ 15F ___________________ 1930 _ 15F ___(14.0, 5.0)

Nov 29 ____ 25 ______ (15) ______ ---- _______ ER ________________1871 _ 24F __ count 9.17, 5.83

_Dec 6 _____ 26 ______ 13 _______ 1886 _____ 1926 _ 22F ________1926 _ 22F __ count 9.67, 5.83

_Dec 6 _____ 26 ______ 13 _______ 1926 _____ ER (t 1926 _ 13F) ____________ 1871,1926_13F _ (15.0, 5.5)

_Dec 21 _____ 9 ______ -2 ________ ---- _______ ER ________________1871 __ 9F __ count 10.67, 6.83

_Dec 21 _____ 9 ______ -2 ________ ---- _______ ER _________________________ 1871 _-2F ___ (16.0, 6.5)

Dec 22 _____21 ______ (5) _______ 1888 _____ 1921 _ 20F ________1989 _ 18F __ count 11.17, 6.83

 

 

1872 _ The coldest portion of the year was early March, readings of 10, 3 on March 5th were both all-time lowest max and min for March.  September and December (24th-28th in particular) were also quite cold. There were 17.0 low maxima (from 19 with four tied), of which 6.33 remain, and 17.0 low minima (20 with six tied), from which 6.5 survive to the present time. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 31 ____ 22 _______ 8 _______ ---- ______ 1935, 2019 _ 16F ___ 1935,2019_16F _ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 31 ____ 22 _______ 8 _______ ---- ________ 1920 _ -1F _______________ 1920 _ -1F ___ (1.0, 0.0)

Mar 4 _____(38) _______6 _______ ---- ________ ER _______________________ 1872 _ 6F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

_Mar 5 ____ 10 _______ 3 ________ ---- ________ ER ________________ 1872 _ 10F ___ count 2.0, 1.0

_Mar 5 ____ 10 _______ 3 ________ ---- ________ ER _______________________ 1872 _ 3F ___ (3.0, 2.0)

_Mar 6 ____ 22 _______ 5 ________ ---- _______ 1901 _ 17F ________ 1901_ 17F ___ count 3.0, 1.0

_Mar 6 ____ 22 _______ 5 ________ ---- ________ ER ________________________ 1872 _ 5F ___ (4.0, 3.0)

Mar 16 ____(34)______17 _______ 1893 ______1911 _ 13F ________________ 1911 _13F ___(4.5, 3.0)

Mar 26 ____ 35 _______(27) 25th _ 1937,47___ER (t1937,47) ____ 1872,1937,1947_35F _ count 4.0, 1.33

_Apr 16 ___  39 ______ 32 _______ ---- ________ ER _________________ 1872 _ 39F ___ count 5.0, 2.33

_Apr 16 ___  39 ______ 32 _______ ---- ________ 1928 _ 29F ______________ 1928 _ 29F  ___ (5.5, 3.0)

Apr 23 ____ (52) ______ 29 _______ ---- ________ ER ________________________1872 _ 29F ___ (6.5, 4.0)

June 4 _____ 66 ______ (55) ______ 1900,26 ___1927 _ 64F _______ 1945 _ 52F ___ count 5.5, 2.33

_June 5 ____ 58 _______ 52 ______ ---- ________ 1920 _ 57F _______ 1945 _ 55F ___ count 6.5, 2.33

_June 5 ____ 58 _______ 52 ______ 1878 _____ 1920, 44 _ 50F _____________ 1945 _ 47F ___ ( 7.0, 4.0)

Aug 30 ____(72) _____ 55 _______ ---- _________ 1912_54F, 1934_52F ________1965 _ 50F ___ (8.0, 4.0)

_Aug 31 ____66 ______53 _______ ---- _________ 1903 _ 65F _______ 1911 _ 59F ___ count 7.5, 2.33

_Aug 31 ____66 ______53 _______ ---- _________ 1912, 65 _ 51F ____________1976 _ 50F ___ (9.0,  4.0)

Sep 3 ______ 65 _____ (51) _______ ---- _________ 1935 _ 62F _______ 1935 _ 62F ___ count 8.5, 2.33 

_Sep 4 ______67 _____ 47 _____ 1874,1974 ____ 1984 _ 66F _______ 1984 _ 66F ___ count 9.0, 2.33

_Sep 4 ______67 _____ 47 ________ 1883 _______ ER  _(t 1883)  ________ 1872, 1883 _ 47F ___ (9.5, 4.5)

Sep 5 ______ 67 _____ (57) _______ 1902 _______ 1926 _ 62F _______ 1926 _ 62F ___ count 10.0, 2.33

Sep 15 _____61 _____ (57) ________ ---- _________ 1933 _ 58F _______ 1954 _ 57F ___ count 11.0, 2.33

Sep 16 _____60 _____ (57) ________ ---- __________ER ________________ 1872 _ 60F ___ count 12.0, 3.33

Sep 17 _____66 _____ (53) 16th __1869 ________1924 _ 61F ________1945 _ 57F ___ count 12.5, 3.33

Oct 20 ____ (55) ______ 36 _____ 1871, 1930 ____1940,52_33F, 1972_32F ____1974 _ 41F ___(10.0, 4.5)

_Dec 12 ____27 _______ 11 _______ 1895 ___1910_25F, 1917,33_24F, 1960_21F  _1988 _20F _count 13.0, 3.33

_Dec 12 ____27 _______ 11 _______ 1934 _______ 1960 _ 9F _________________ 1988 _ 5F ____ (11.0, 4.5)

Dec 13 ____ (32) ______ 11 _______ ---- __________ 1960 _ 8F _________________ 1960 _ 8F ____ (12.0, 4.5)

Dec 22 ____ (28) _______ _______ ---- ___________ ER _________________________1872 _ 4F ____ (13.0, 5.5)

_Dec 24 ____13 ________ 7 _______ ---- ___________ ER ________________ 1872 _ 13F ___ count 14.0, 4.33

_Dec 24 ____13 ________ 7 _______ 1883 ________ 1983 _ 6F _________________ 1983 _ 6F ____ (13.5, 5.5)

_Dec 25 ____15 ________ 4 _______ ---- ___________ 1983 _ 13F ________ 1983 _ 13F ___ count 15.0, 4.33

_Dec 25 ____15 ________ 4 _______ ---- ___________ 1980 _-1F _________________ 1980 _-1F ____ (14.5, 5.5)

_Dec 26 ____12 ________ 6 _______ ---- ___________ ER ________________ 1872 _ 12F ___ count 16.0, 5.33

_Dec 26 ____12 ________ 6 _______ ---- ___________ 1914 _ 3F _________________ 1914 _ 3F ____ (15.5, 5.5)

_Dec 27 ____15 ________ 6 _______ ---- ___________ ER ________________ 1872 _ 15F ___ count 17.0, 6.33

_Dec 27 ____15 ________ 6 _______ ---- ___________ ER _________________________ 1872 _ 6F ____ (16.5, 6.5)

Dec 28 ____(21) ______ 10 _______ 1880 _________1917 _ 8F _________________ 1917 _ 8F ____ (17.0, 6.5)

 

 

1873 _ This was another cold winter (1872-73) with several records set continuing on from the cold Dec of 1872. The entire year was prone to cool spells, and November was particularly cold. There was a total count of 20.0 record low maxima of which 12.5 have survived, and a count of 12.17 record low minima of which 6.33 have survived.

The data base also tracks "coldest since record low" for minima. The first example occurs in 1873 on March 6th (9F was coldest since record of 1872). This particular "coldest since" was tied in 1948.  

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 11 ____ 12 _______ 5 _______ ---- ________ER _____________ 1873 _ 12F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Jan 11 ____ 12 _______ 5 ______ 1883,93 __1968 _ 3F  _____________ 1968 _ 3F ____ (0.33, 0.0)

Jan 29 _____(21) ______-1 _______ ---- ________ER _____________________ 1873 _-1F ____ (1.33, 1.0)

_Jan 30 ____ 20 _______ 0 _______ ---- ________1908 _ 18F ____ 1934 _ 16F __ count 2.0, 1.0

_Jan 30 ____ 20 _______ 0 _______ ---- ________ ER _____________________ 1873 _0F ____ (2.33, 2.0)

Feb 23 _____19 _______(11)_____ ---- ________ ER _____________ 1873 _ 19F __ count 3.0, 2.0

Feb 24 ____(17) _______-1 _______---- ________ ER _____________________ 1873 _-1F ____ (3.33, 3.0)

Mar 3 _____(33) ______ 15 _____ 1888,90,1912 _ 1925,38,43,50,62,2003 >> same_11F ___ (3.67, 3.0)

Mar 4 ______20 _______(9) 5th __ ---- ________ ER _____________1873 _ 20F __ count 4.0, 3.0

Mar 25 ____ 30 _______(24)_____ 1878 ______ER (t 1878) ____ 1873,78 _ 30F _ count 4.5, 3.5

Apr 22 ____ 40 _______(37) _____ ---- _________ER ____________ 1873 _ 40F ____ count 5.5, 4.5

May 3 _____43 _______(38) _____ ---- _________ER _____________1873 _ 43F ____ count 6.5, 5.5

May 4 _____(67) ______37 ____ 1911,17 ____ ER _________________ 1873, 1911,17 _ 37F __ (4.67, 3.33)

May 9 _____ 49 ______(43) ______ 1972 _____ 1977 _ 45F _____1977 _ 44F ____ count 7.5, 5.5

June 24 ___ 62 ______(57) ______ 1903 _____ 1940 _ 59F _____1940 _ 59F ____ count 8.5, 5.5

June 25 ___(77) ______ 53 _______ ---- ________ ER ___________________ 1873 _ 53F __ (5.67, 4.33)

July 17 ____ 74 ______(69) ____ 1949, 62 ____ 1992 _ 72F _____1992 _ 72F ____ count 9.5, 5.5

July 18 ____ 74 ______(62) ______ 1881 ____1903_71F, 1910_70F__1962 _ 66F ____ count 10.0, 5.5

July 19 ____ 70 ______(62) _______ ---- ________ 2000 _ 69F _____ 2000 _ 69F ____ count 11.0, 5.5

Aug 13 ____ 68 ______(63) _______1934 ______ ER (t 1934) _____ 1873, 1934_ 68F __ count 12.0, 6.0

Aug 14 ____ 66 ______(62) 15th _ 1919 ______ER (t 1919) _____ 1873, 1919_ 66F __ count 13.0, 6.5

Aug 25 ____ 64 ______(56) _______ ---- _________ER ______________1873 _ 64F __ count 14.0, 7.5

_Sep 14 ___ 60 ______ 49 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1873 _ 64F __ count 15.0, 8.5

_Sep 14 ___ 60 ______ 49 _______ 1888 ______ 1911,75 _ 46F  ________ 1911,75 _ 46F __ (6.17, 4.33)

Sep 15 ____(65) _____ 44 ________ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1873 _ 44F ___ (7.17, 5.33)

Sep 20 ____ 61 ______(50) _______ ---- _________1901 _ 59F _____1901 _ 59F __ count 16.0, 8.5

Oct 7 ______48 ______(41) ________---- _________ER ______________ 1873 _ 48F __ count 17.0, 9.5

Oct 29 ____(46) 30th _33 ________ ---- _________1925 _ 31F ____________ 1925 _ 31F __ (8.17, 5.33)

_Nov 10____38 ______ 29 ________---- _________ER ______________ 1873 _ 38F __ count 18.0, 10.5

_Nov 10____38 ______ 29 ________---- _________ 1914 _ 27F ____________ 2017 _ 25F __ (9.17, 5.33)

Nov 11 ____(43) _____ 28 ________1926,33 ___ 2017 _ 24F _____________2017 _ 24F __ (10.17, 5.33)

_Nov 14 ____29 ______23 ________---- _________ ER ______________ 1873 _ 29F __ count 19.0, 11.5

_Nov 14 ____29 ______23 ________---- _________ 1905 _ 20F _____________ 1905 _ 20F _ (11.17, 5.33)

_Nov 20 ____32 _____ 21 ________---- _________ER ______________ 1873 _ 32F __ count 20.0, 12.5

_Nov 20 ____32 _____ 21 ________---- _________ER ______________________ 1873 _ 32F __ (12.17, 6.33)

 

1874 _ The spring was particularly cold, with numerous records set in late April and early May.

There was a total count of 13.5 record low maxima of which 6.0 have survived, and a count of 15.83 record low minima of which 10.0 have survived.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Apr 1 ____ 34 _______25 _______ ---- ________ER ______________ 1874 _ 34F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Apr 1 ____ 34 _______25 _______1883 ______1919 _ 22F ____________ 1923 _ 12F _____(0.5, 0.0)

Apr 4 _____(47)_______20 _______ ---- _______ ER ______________________ 1874 _ 20F ____ (1.5, 1.0)

Apr 5 _____(38)_______20 _______ ---- _______ ER ______________________ 1874 _ 20F ____ (2.5, 2.0)

Apr 11 ____(57)_______26 _______ ---- _______1909 _ 24F  _____________ 1909 _ 24F ____ (3.5, 2.0)

_Apr 12 ___35 _______ 22 _______ 1918 _____ ER (t 1918) _____ 1874, 1918 _ 35F __ count 2.0, 1.5

_Apr 12 ___35 _______ 22 _______ ---- ________ ER _____________________ 1874 _ 22F ____ (4.5, 3.0)

Apr 13 ___ (46)_______ 22 _______ ---- ________ER _____________________ 1874 _ 22F ____ (5.5, 4.0)

_Apr 26 ___42 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________ 1874 _ 42F __ count 3.0, 2.5

_Apr 26 ___42 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________ 1919 _ 31F ____________ 1919 _ 31F ___ (6.5, 4.0)

Apr 27 ____(52) _____ 38 ______1897, 1926 ___ 1932 _ 36F ___________ 1932 _ 36F ___ (7.0, 4.0)

Apr 28 ____(44) _____ 31 _______ ---- ________ ER _____________________ 1874 _ 31F ___ (8.0, 5.0

_Apr 29 ___38 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________ER ______________ 1874 _ 38F __ count 4.0, 3.5

_Apr 29 ___38 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________ER ______________________ 1874 _ 32F ___ (9.0, 8.0)

_Apr 30 ___51 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________1909 _ 46F _____ 1925 _ 45F __ count 5.0, 3.5

_Apr 30 ___51 _______ 32 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________________ 1874 _ 32F __ (10.0, 9.0)

May 2 ___ (52)_______ 37 _______ 1903 _____ ER (t 1903) ____________ 1874,1903 _ 37F _ (11.0, 9.0

May 3 ___ (62) _______33 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________________ 1874 _ 33F __ (12.0, 10.0)

_May 7 ___ 50 _______(38)_______ ---- ________ 1958 _ 47F _____ 1967 _ 44F __ count 6.0, 3.5

May 12 ___(57)_______40 _______ 1907 ______ ER (t 1907) ____________ 1874,1907 _ 40F ___ (13.0, 10.5)

June 20 __ 64 _______(54)_______ ---- ________ 1958 _ 59F  ____ 1958 _ 59F __ count 7.0, 3.5

July 4 ____(72)_______58 _____ 1882,1909,33 __ 1938 _ 57F  ____________ 1986 _ 55F ___ (13.5, 10.5)

Aug 4 ____ 71_______(59) _______ 1886 ______ 1909 _ 69F ______ 1909 _ 69F __ count 7.5, 3.5

Aug 8 ____ 71_______(65) 9th __ ---- _________ 1903 _ 69F ______ 1903 _ 69F __ count 8.5, 3.5

Aug 18 ___62_______(60)_______ ---- __________ ER ______________ 1874 _ 62F __ count 9.5, 4.5

Aug 23 ___ 68_______(55) ____ 1890. 1928 ____ 1930 _ 63F ______ 1930 _ 63F __ count 10.0, 4.5

Sep 4 _____67_______(56) _____1872, 1974 __ 1984 _ 66F ______1984 _ 66F __ count 10.5, 4.5

Oct 13 ___ 47 _______(39)_______ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1874 _ 47F __ count 11.5, 5.5

Oct 14 ___(47) ______ 38 ______1875,87 & 1934,37_t38F >>__________ 1988 _ 37F ___ (13.83, 9.0)

_Nov 13 ___36 _______26 _______ ---- _________ 1911 _ 33F _____ 1911 _ 33F __ count 12.5, 5.5 (34F 2019)

_Nov 13 ___36 _______26 _______ 1911 _______1920_25F, 1986_24F __ 2019 _ 23F __ (14.83, 9.0)

Dec 15 ___ 20 ________ 8 ________1914 _______ER (t 1914) _____ 1874,1914 _ 20F __count 13.5, 6.0

Dec 15 ___ 20 ________ 8 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1874 _ 8F __ (15.83, 10.0)

 

1875 _ This very cold year was particularly cold in mid-April and late November, but set numerous records throughout. 

For low maxima, the count in the starter era was 23.83, second only to 1888 with 26.83,  and 13.33 have survived. That is the highest total, just ahead of 1888 which has 12.83 surviving low maximum records. The count for 29 low minima was 25.67 of which 14.5 remain as records now. The surviving records are the largest total of all years (1888 second at 12.75) but 1888 had 37.67 starter records to make 1875 second place in that category. 1875 still has a surviving low record of some kind in every month except May and July. Nov 30th 1875 holds the lowest max and min for November.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 9 _____(34)_______ 2 _______ ---- ______ 1968 _ -1F __________________ 1968 _ -1F ____ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 10 ___ 13 ______ -3 _______ ---- ______ ER _________________ 1875 _ 13F ___ count 1.0, 1.0

_Jan 10 ___ 13 ______ -3 _______ ---- ______ ER __________________________ 1875 _ -3F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

_Jan 18 ____ 18 _______1 _______ ---- ______ 1904_17F, 1921_16F__1977 _ 13F ___ count 2.0, 1.0

_Jan 18 ____ 18 _______1 _______ ---- ______1982 _ 0F ___________________ 1982 _ 0F ___ (3.0, 1.0)

Jan 19 _____(21)______ -1 _______ ---- ______1994 _-2F ___________________ 1994 _ -2F __ (4.0, 1.0)

_Jan 20 ____ 19 _______ 8 _______1961 ____ 1994 _ 15F _________ 1994 _ 15F ___ count 3.0, 1.0

_Jan 20 ____ 19 _______ 8 _______1884 ____ 1940_7F, 1946_5F, 1985_4F ___ 1994 _0 F __ (4.5, 1.0)

_Feb 7 ____ 10 _______(0) 9th ___ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1875 _ 10F ___ count 4.0, 2.0

Feb 14 ____(15) 15th _ 7 ________---- _______1916 _ 2F __________________ 2016 _ -1F __ (5.5, 1.0)

Feb 15 _____15 ______(7) _______ ---- _______ 1943 _ 8F _________ 1943 _ 8F ___ count 5.0, 2.0

_Feb 28____19 ______ (12) ______ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1875 _ 19F __ count 6.0, 3.0

Mar 23 ____(29)22nd__13 _____ 1934 ______ ER (t 1934) _______________ 1875,1934_ 13F _ (6.5, 1.5)

Apr 7 _____ 37 ______(31) _______ ---- _______1982 _ 30F ________ 1982 _ 30F ___ count 7.0, 3.0

Apr 13 ____35 ______(30) ______ 1940 ______ ER (t 1940) ________ 1875,1940 _35F _count 8.0, 3.5

Apr 14 ____(52)______30 ______ 1885, 1940 _1950 _ 26F _______________ 1950 _ 26F ____ (7.0, 1.5)

_Apr 17 ___ 33 _____ 27 ______ ---- _________ ER __________________1875 _ 33F ___ count 9.0, 4.5

_Apr 17 ___ 33 _____ 27 ______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1875 _ 27F ____ (8.0, 2.5)

_Apr 18 ___ 32 _____ 25 ______ ---- _________ ER __________________1875 _ 32F ___ count 10.0, 5.5

_Apr 18 ___ 32 _____ 25 ______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1875 _ 25F ____ (9.0, 3.5)

_Apr 19 ___ 40 _____ 22 ______ ---- _________ ER __________________1875 _ 40F ___ count 11.0, 6.5

_Apr 19 ___ 40 _____ 22 ______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1875 _ 22F ____ (10.0, 4.5)

Apr 20 ____ 41 _____(29)______ ---- _________1904 _ 37F __________1904 _ 37F ___ count 12.0, 6.5

_Apr 21 ___ 43 _____ 26 ______ ---- _________ 1940 _ 40F __________1940 _ 40F ___ 13.0, 6.5

_Apr 21 ___ 43 _____ 26 ______ ---- _________ ER _________________________ 1875 _ 26F ___ (11.0, 5.5)

Apr 22 ___ (51) _____ 28 ______ ---- _________ ER ________________________ 1875 _ 28F ____(12.0, 6.5)

June 9 ____ 62 ______(55) 8th __1897 ______1909 _ 61F __________ 1916 _ 57F ___ count 13.5, 6.5

_June 13___ 64 ______ 53 ______ 1924 ______1941_61F, 1962_58F__1982 _ 55F ___ count 14.5, 6.5

_June 13___ 64 ______ 53 ______ ---- _________1922,51_52F ______________ 1953 _ 51F ___ (13.0, 6.5)

June 14____(70)______49 ______ ---- _________ ER ________________________ 1875 _ 49F ___ (14.0, 7.5)

_Aug 1 _____ 71 ______(64) _____ ---- _________1923 _ 68F _________ 1923 _ 68F ___ count 15.5, 6.5

_Aug 2 _____ 67 ______57 _______---- _________ER __________________ 1875 _ 67F ___ count16.5, 7.5

_Aug 2 _____ 67 ______57 _______ ---- ________ ER ________________________ 1875 _ 57F ___ (15.0, 8.5)

Sep 11 _____(64)_____ 49 _____1883,85,1914 __1917 _ 43F _______________1917 _ 43F ___ (15.33, 8.5)

Sep 12 _____(65)_____ 51 _______ ---- ________ 1917 _ 46F _______________ 1917 _ 43F ___ (16.33, 8.5)

_Sep 18_____ 60 _____ 46 _______ ---- _________ ER __________________ 1875 _ 60F ___ count 17.5, 8.5

_Sep 18_____ 60 _____ 46 _______1871________1937 _ 45F _______________1990 _ 44F ___ (16.83, 8.5) 

_Sep 19_____ 51 _____ 45 _______ ---- _________ ER __________________ 1875 _ 51F ___ count 18.5, 9.5

_Sep 19_____ 51 _____ 45 ________---- _________1929 _ 44F _______________ 1929 _44F ___(17.83, 8.5)

Sep 22 _____ 55 _____(43) ____ 1904 ________ ER (t 1904) __________ 1875,1904_55F _ count 19.5, 10.0

Sep 23 _____(61)_____43 _______ ---- __________ 1947 _ 41F _______________ 1947 _41F _ (18.83, 8.5)

Oct 12 _____ 49 _____(38)_____1887,91______ ER  (t 1887,1891) ____1875,87,91_49F _ count 19.83, 10.33

Oct 13 _____(51) ____ 34 ________---- _________ ER ________________________ 1875 _ 34F ___ (19.83, 9.5)

Oct 14 _____(52) ____ 38 ______1874,87,1934,37 __1988 _ 37F _____________ 1988 _37F ___ (20.17, 9.5

Nov 1 ______ 41 _____(36)______ 1869 ________ ER (t 1869) __________ 1869, 1875 _ 41F __ count 20.33, 10.83

Nov 2 ______ 41 _____(31)______ 1895 ________ ER (t 1895) __________ 1875, 1895 _ 41F __ count 20.83, 11.33

Nov 3 ______(44)_____ 28 ________ ---- __________ER ________________________1875 _ 28F ___ (21.17, 10.5)

Nov 29 _____(46) ____ 14 ________ ---- __________ER ________________________1875 _ 14F ___ (22.17, 11.5)

_Nov 30_____ 14 ______ 5 ________ ---- __________ ER _________________ 1875 _ 14F ___  count 21.83, 12.33

_Nov 30 ____ 14 ______ 5 ________ ---- __________ ER ________________________1875 _4F ___ (23.17, 12.5)

_Dec 1 ______18 ______ 8 ________ ---- __________ ER _________________ 1875 _ 18F ___ count 22.83, 13.33

_Dec 1 ______18 ______ 8 ________ ---- __________ ER ________________________1875 _8F ___ (24.17, 13.5)

Dec 2 ______(27) _____11_________---- __________ ER ________________________1875 _11F ___ (25.17, 14.5)

Dec 3 ______(33) _____ 14 _______1882 ________1940 _ 11F _______________ 1976 _8F ____ (25.67, 14.5)

Dec 18 _____ 20 ______2 19th ____ ---- __________ 1919 _ 11F ________ 1919 _ 11F ___ count 23.83, 13.33

  _ _ _ _ _ _  (Dec 19 min 1 F not a record)

 

1876 _ The year had few record cold spells until October, then started to make up its deficit with very cold October and December setting the majority of the records. The two low max records before October were both fairly weak and pushed aside in the 1920s. There were 8.5 record low maxima of which 5.5 have survived, and a count of 12.25 record low minima of which 6 have survived. 

The second instances in the record log of a "coldest since" a low minimum record were on Apr 30 (34F coldest after the 1874 record of 32F) and Dec 2  when 11F from 1875 was followed in 1876 by a reading of 15F that was later tied in 1886 (for "coldest since"). That made the count for 1876 1.5 for this statistic -- the "coldest since" stat is helpful later on in the urban heat island and warmer climate era, to get a better idea of the cold potential of various more recent years. These very early "coldest since" markers are rare due to the frequency of cold years following (until the 1920s at least). 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Mar 19 ______(27) ______ 9 _______ ---- _________1967 _ 8 F ___________ 1967 _8F ____ (1.0, 0.0)

May 23 _____ (63) _____ 47 ______ 1924 _______1929,31_46F, 1935_44F 1963 _43F __ (2.0, 0.0)

June 1 _______(66) 31st _48 ______ ---- _________ 1938 _ 47F ___________ 1945 _44F __ (3.0, 0.0

June 12 _____ 68 ______(63) ______---- __________1910 _ 65F ___ 1924 _ 62F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

July 27 ______ (77) 26th _62 ___1884,91,93 _____ 1901_61F, 1903_59F ____ 1920 _55F __ (3.25, 0.0

July 31 ______ 69 ______(62)_______---- _________1923 _ 65F ____1923 _ 65F ___ count 2.0, 0.0  

Sep 11 ______ 61 ______(55) _____ 1914 _______ ER (t 1914) ___ 1876, 1914 _ 61F __ count 3.0, 0.5

Oct 12 ______(52) ______35 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________________1876 _35F ___ (4.25, 1.0)

_Oct 15 ______ 46 _____ 32 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1876 _46F __ count 4.0, 1.5

_Oct 15 ______ 46 _____ 32 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________1876 _32F ___ (5.25, 2.0)

_Oct 16 ______(49)_____ 34 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________1876 _34F ___ (6.25, 3.0)

Oct 18 _______(59) _____ 37 _______ ---- _________1929,39,74 _35F ______ 1929,39,74_35F __ (7.25, 3.0)

Oct 28 _______ 41 _____(37)_______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1876 _41F __ count 5.0, 2.5

Oct 29 _______ 46 ____ (35) ______ 1869 ____ 1909,25,52 _ 43F ___ 1909,25,52 _ 43F _ count 5.5, 2.5

Dec 2 ________ 24 _____(15)_______  ---- _________ ER _____________ 1876 _24F __ count 6.5, 3.5

Dec 9 ________(40)_______7 _______  ---- _________ ER ________________________1876 _7F ___ (8.25, 4.0)

Dec 10 ______(17) _______3 _______  ---- _________ ER ________________________1876 _3F ___ (9.25, 5.0)

Dec 11 ______ 20 _______(13) ______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1876 _20F __ count 7.5, 4.5

Dec 16 ______(15)17th _ 7 ________ ---- _________ ER ________________________ 1876 _7F ___ (10.25, 6.0)

_Dec 17______ 15 _______ 6 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1876 _15F __ count 8.5, 5.5

_Dec 17______ 15 _______ 6 ________ ---- _________1919 _ 1F _________________ 1919 _1F __ (11.25, 6.0)

Dec 18 _______(32) _____ 13 _______ ---- _________ 1919 _-1F _________________ 1919 _-1F __(12.25, 6.0)

 

1877 _ This was another weak producer of low records especially for its time, with only 5.5 low maximum records, of which 2.5 survived to the present time, and five low minimum records, count 3.5, of which the surviving count is only 0.33 after a record on July 14th was tied twice later. 

There were also two "coldest since" records which followed record low minima 52F in 1871 (Sep 8, 54F in 1877 was tied five times later in the series as coldest since 1871, and the record of 33F in 1874 (May 3, 37F in 1877 was tied by 1911). 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 4 ________18 ______(11) _____1882 _________1904,81_14F ___ 1904,81_14F __ count 0.5, 0.0

Mar 10 _____ 29 ______(21) _____ ---- ___________ 1987 _28F _____ 1987 _ 28F ___ count 1.5, 0.0

Mar 19 _____ 22 ______ (10) _____ ---- ___________ ER ____________ 1877 _ 22F ___ count 2.5, 1.0

May 10 _____ 50 ______(43) ____ 1870 ________ 1919 _48F ______ 1919 _ 48F ___ count 3.0, 1.0

May 11 _____(55) _____ 42 _____ 1900 ________ 1902 _41F ____________ 1913 _36F ___ 0.5, 0.0  

_May 24 _____ 50 ______ 43 ______ ---- ___________ ER _____________ 1877 _ 50F ___ count 4.0, 2.0

_May 24 _____ 50 ______ 43 ______ ---- __________ 1963 _39F  __________ 1963 _39F ___ (1.5, 0.0)

_May 25 _____ 57 ______ 45 _____1882, 1901 ____ 1921 _52F ______ 1967 _ 46F ___ count 4.5, 2.0

_May 25 _____ 57 ______ 45 ______ ---- __________ 1925 _41F ___________ 1925 _41F ___ (2.5, 0.0)

June 23 _____ (70)22nd__52_______1885________1918 _49F ___________ 1918 _49F ___ (3.0, 0.0)

July 14 ______ (75) ______58 _____1888,1926 _____ ER _(t 1888,1926) _______1877,88,1926 _58F __ (3.5, 0.33)

Sep 7 ________ 63 ______(54) _____ 1888 ________ ER _(t 1888) ____ 1877,88 _63F __ count 4.5, 2.5

Sep 8 ________ 65 ______(52) _____1871, 1917 ____ 1918 _ 63F _____1918 _63F ___ count 5.0, 2.5

 

1878 _ This was a relatively warm year for the period, and another rather weak production of record lows, with 4.0 record low maxima, of which 3.5 survive, and 6.5 record low minima, of which 3.0 survive. There was a cold spell in mid-May to mid-June, and the year became somewhat colder than average again in November.

There were no "coldest since" a previous record low minimum readings in 1878. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 7 ______ 17 _____(11)_______ ---- _________ER ______________ 1878 _ 17F ___ count 1.0, 1.0

Feb 19 _____ (31) ____ 11 _______1885 _______1903 _ 4F _______________ 1936 _ 1F ___ (0.5, 0.0)

_Mar 25 ____ 30 _____ 13 ______ 1873 _______ ER (t 1873) ______ 1873, 1878 _ 22F ___ count 1.5, 1.5

_Mar 25 ____ 30 _____ 13 ______ ---- _________  ER _____________________ 1878 _ 13F ___ (1.5, 1.0)

May 14 _____(57)_____ 40 ______ ---- _________  ER _____________________ 1878 _ 40F ___ (2.5, 2.0)

May 15 _____ 50 _____(44)______ ---- _________  ER _____________ 1878 _ 50F ___ count 2.5, 2.5

May 16 _____(62)_____ 42 ______ ---- _________  ER _____________________ 1878 _ 40F ___ (3.5, 3.0)

May 31 _____ 57 _____(53)______ 1894 _______ ER (t 1894) _____1878, 1894 _ 57F ___ count 3.0, 3.0

June 5 ______(59) 4th _52 _______1872 _____ 1920,44 _ 50F ___________ 1945 _ 47F ___(4.0, 3.0)

June 6 ______(68) 7th _49 _______ ---- ________ 1945 _ 47F _______________1945 _ 47F ___(5.0, 3.0)

June 11 _____(65) _____50 _______1881 ______ 1972 _ 46F ______________ 1972 _ 46F ___(5.5, 3.0)

June 12 _____(72) _____53 _______ 1887 ______1951 _ 51F _______________1979 _ 48F ___(6.0, 3.0)

Sep 28 _____ (59) _____ 45 _______ 1897 ______1914 _ 42F _______________1947 _ 41F ___(6.5, 3.0)

Nov 6 _______ 38 _____ (31) ______ 1953 ______ ER (t 1953) _____ 1878, 1953 _ 38F ___ count 4.0, 3.5

 

1879 _ This was a colder year more similar to the period 1871 to 1875, and had a steady showing of record lows; 14 record low maxima had a starter era count of 12.17, of which 9.0 have survived; and from a count of 14.0 record low minima, 8.75 have survived. The coldest intervals were in April, June and November. 

There were also two "coldest since" record low minima, from 1873 (22F on Nov 20 1879 is coldest since record of 21F) and 1875 (30F on Nov 3 1879 is coldest since record of 28F), and neither of them has been tied since 1879.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 2 ________(33)______ 3 ________ ---- ________ 1918 _2F _____________1918 _2F ___ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 3 _______ 7 _______ -4 ________ ---- ________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 7F ____ count 1.0, 1.0

_Jan 3 _______ 7 _______ -4 ________ ---- ________ ER  ____________________ 1879 _-4F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

Jan 4 ________(26) ______ 6 ________1882______1918 _-3F ______________1918 _-3F ____ (2.5, 1.0)

Feb 14 ______ 24 ______(9) 15th __1871,99 __ 1905 _ 18F ______ 1916 _12F ___ count 1.33, 1.0

Apr 4 _______ 32 ______(25) 5th ___ ---- ________ ER _____________1879 _ 32F ___ count 2.33, 2.0

June 7 ______(64) ______47 ________ ---- ________ ER  ___________________ 1879 _47F ___ (3.5, 2.0)

June 18 ____ (68) ______ 53 ________ ---- ________1920 _ 52F ___________1950 _48F ___ (4.5, 2.0)

June 19 ____ (70) ______ 54 ______ 1886,89 ____1920 _ 52F ___________1920 _52F ___ (4.83, 2.0)

June 20 ____ (76) ______ 53 ________ ---- ________1914 _ 49F ___________ 1914 _49F ___ (5.83, 2.0)

June 22 _____68 ______(62) ________ ---- ________1903 _ 64F _____1928, 1952_62F __ count 3.33, 2.0

_July 6 ______ 74 ______ 58 _____ 1869,94 _______1902_73F, 1914_71F __1956 _61F __ count 3.67, 2.0 

_July 6 ______ 74 ______ 58 _____ 1882,90,1927 __1956_57F, 1972_56F _______1979 _54F __ (6.17, 2.0)

July 7 _______ 74 ______(63) _____ 1894, 1906 ____1914,43,87_73F ___1914,43,87_73F __ count 4.17, 2.0  

July 26______ 72 ______(63)________ ---- _________ 1901,2000 _71F __ 1901,2000 _71F __ count 5.17, 2.0

Aug 9 _______ 68 ______(61) _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 68F ___ count 6.17, 3.0

Aug 10 ______(73) _____ 55 _______ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1879 _55F ____ (7.17, 3.0)

Aug 11 ______(80) _____ 57 _______ ---- _________ 1962 _ 56F ____________1962 _56F ____(8.17, 3.0)

Sep 25 ______ 53 ______(44) ______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 53F ___ count 7.17, 4.0

Sep 26 ______(60) ______43 _____ 1887,94,1928 __1940 _ 42F ____________1940 _42F ___ (8.5, 3.0)

_Oct 25 ______ 40 ______29 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 40F ___ count 8.17, 5.0

_Oct 25 ______ 40 ______29 _______ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1879 _29F ____ (9.5, 4.0)

Oct 26 _______(52) _____30 _______ 1869 ______ ER _(t 1869) ___________ 1869, 79 _30F __ (10.0, 4.5)

Nov 3 _______ 37 ______(30) _______ ---- _________ER _____________ 1879 _ 37F ___ count 9.17, 6.0 

_Nov 4 _______35 ______ 25 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 35F ___ count 10.17, 7.0

_Nov 4 _______35 ______ 25 _______ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1879 _25F ____ (11.0, 5.5)

_Nov 5 _______35 ______ 23 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 35F ___ count 11.17, 8.0

_Nov 5 _______35 ______ 23 _______ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1879 _23F ____ (12.0, 6.5)

Nov 6 _______(40) ______ 27 _______ ---- _________ER ____________________ 1879 _27F ____ (13.0, 7.5)

_Nov 21 ______24 ______ 16 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1879 _ 24F ___ count 12.17, 9.0

_Nov 21 _____ 24 ______ 16 _______ ---- _________ ER  ____________________ 1879 _16F ____ (14.0, 8.5)

 

1880 _ This was a fairly warm year until mid-autumn, then November and December turned very cold and set numerous records. From an original count of 15.5 low maxima, the surviving count was 6.0, and from 18.0 low minima, there are still 6.7 that have been retained. One (June 2nd) has been tied four times since being set (hence the 0.7 portion as another has been tied once). All of these retained records are in November as December 1917 took out several records set in December 1880 at the end of the month. The second half of November 1880 is one of the most significant cold spells of the NYC (and also Toronto) climate record, relative to normal. 

There were two "coldest since" record low minima; 36F on Oct 25 was one of five such readings following the 1879 record of 29F, and 6F on Dec 10 was coldest after the record of 3F set in 1876. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Mar 9 _______29 _______(21)_______ ---- ______ 1932 _ 28F ______ 1996 _24F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

Mar 26 _____(35) 25th __ 21 _______ 1947 ____ 1960 _20F _____________ 1960 _20F ___ (1.0, 0.0)

Apr 8 _______(38) 7th __ 28 _____1888,1920 __1972 _26F _____________ 1982 _25F ___ (1.5, 0.0

May 1 ______(54)_______ 35 _______ ---- ______ ER ______________________ 1880 _35F ___ (2.5, 1.0)

May 15 _____(56) 14th __ 43 _______ ---- ______ 1920, 47 _ 42F __________ 1920,47 _42F __ (3.5, 1.0)

_June 2 _____ 61 _______ 48 _______ ---- ______ 1907,46 _52F _____1907,46 _52F__count 2.0, 0.0 

_June 2 _____ 61 _______ 48 ___1907,29,45,46 ER (t 1907,29,45,46) _____ 1880 t(4 yr)_48F __ (4.5, 1.2)

June 15 _____66 _______ (59)______ ---- ______ 1903 _63F _______ 1916,71 _60F __ count 3.0, 0.0

July 22 ______70 _______(60) 23rd __1894 ____ 1958 _69F _______ 1958 _69F ___ count 3.5, 0.0

July 29 _____ (73) 28th __ 60 _______ 1888 ____ 1914 _59F _______________ 1914 _59F __ (5.0, 1.2)

Aug 16 _____(72) _______55 _______ ---- ______ ER ________________________ 1880 _55F __ (6.0, 2.2)

Sep 9 _______ 61 _______(54) 10th___1883 ___ ER (t 1883) ______ 1880,83 _61F __ count 4.0, 0.5

Oct 18 ______ 50 _______(40) _______ ---- _____ 1909 _48F ________ 2009 _45F ___ count 5.0, 0.5

_Oct 19 ______49 _______ 36 _______1869 ____1940 _45F _______ 1972 _42F ___ count 5.5, 0.5

_Oct 19 ______49 _______ 36 _______---- ______ 1922 _35F ______________ 1940 _30F ___ (7.0, 2.2)

Oct 28 _______(42)______ 35 _____1869,1904 __ 1914,36 _33F __________ 1976 _29F __ (7.5, 2.2)

_Nov 19______ 31 ______ 24 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 6.5, 1.5

_Nov 19______ 31 ______ 24 _______ ---- _______1924 _19F ______________ 1936 _18F ___ (8.5, 2.2)

Nov 20 _______(30) 21st__21_______1924 _____1936 _18F ______________ 1936 _18F ___ (9.5, 2.2)

_Nov 22 _____ 23 ______ 13 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 7.5, 2.5

_Nov 22 _____ 23 ______ 13 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________________ 1880 _13F __ (10.5, 3.2)

_Nov 23 _____ 25 ______ 14 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 8.5, 3.5

_Nov 23 _____ 25 ______ 14 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________________ 1880 _14F __ (11.5, 4.2)

_Nov 24 _____ 30 ______ 14 _______ 2013 ____ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 9.5, 4.0

_Nov 24 _____ 30 ______ 14 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________________ 1880 _14F __ (12.5, 5.2)

_Nov 25 _____(31) _____(24) ______ not records, both 1F higher than 1881 records (later broken) 

_Nov 26 _____ 26 ______ 16 _______ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 10.5, 5.0

_Nov 26 _____ 26 ______ 16 _______ 1938 ____ ER ________________________ 1880 _16F __ (13.5, 5.7)

Dec 9 ________22 ______(13)________ ---- ______ 1902 _18F ________ 1902 _18F ___ count 11.5, 5.0

Dec 10 ______ 16 ______ (6) ________ ---- _______ ER ________________ 1880 _31F ___ count 12.5, 6.0

Dec 11 ______(27) ______ 6 ________ ---- _______ ER ________________________ 1880 _ 6F __ (14.5, 6.7)

Dec 28 ______(32)______10 _______ 1872 ____ 1917 _8F __________________ 1917 _8F ___ (15.0, 6.7)

Dec 29 _______10 ______ 4 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _8F _________ 1917 _8F ___ count 13.5, 6.0

Dec 29 _______10 ______ 4 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _-6F ______________1917 _-6F ___ (16.0, 6.7)

Dec 30 ________ 4 ______ -6 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _2F _________1917 _2F ___ count 14.5, 6.0

Dec 30 ________ 4 ______ -6 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _-13F ____________1917 _-13F ___ (17.0, 6.7)

Dec 31 _______10 ______ -3 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _6F _________ 1917 _6F ___ count 15.5, 6.0

Dec 31 _______10 ______ -3 ________ ---- ______ 1917 _-7F ______________ 1917 _-7F ___ (18.0, 6.7)

 

 

1881 The year was quite variable with some portions quite warm but others quite cold, and more records of all types were set than in most years. There were 16.0 low maxima of which 7.5 have survived to end of the data, and there were 15.5 record low minima with 4.5 that have survived. 

There was one "coldest since" record, 21F on Apr 5 was coldest after the record low of 20F in 1874. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 1 _______16 ______ 1 _______ ---- __________1918 _10F _____ 1918 _10F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 1 _______16 ______ 1 _______ ---- __________1918 _-4F ____________ 1918 _-4F __ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 15______14 ______ 7 _______ ---- __________1957 _12F _____ 1957 _12F __ count 2.0, 0.0

_Jan 15______14 ______ 7 ______ 1916,27 _____1957 _ 0F ____________ 1957 _ 0F __ (2.0, 0.0)

Feb 1 _______(21) _____ 3 _______ ---- __________1920 _-2F _____________ 1920 _-2F __ (3.0, 0.0)

_Feb 2 _______ 9 _______ -3 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1881 _9F __ count 3.0, 1.0

_Feb 2 _______ 9 _______ -3 _______ ---- _________ ER ___________________ 1881 _-3F __ (4.0, 1.0)

_Feb 3 ______ 18 _______ 1 _______ ---- __________ 1917 _16F _____ 1917 _16F __ count 4.0, 1.0

_Feb 3 ______ 18 _______ 1 _______ ---- __________ 1955 _ 0F _____________ 1955 _ 0F __ count 5.0, 1.0

Mar 31 _____ 38 ______(31) ____ 1882, 1919 ___ 1922 _37F _____ 1923 _34F __ count 4.5, 1.0

Apr 5 _______ 30 _______(21)_______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1881 _30F __ count 5.5, 2.0

_Apr 6 _______31 _______ 23 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1881 _31F __ count 6.5, 3.0

_Apr 6 _______31 _______ 23 _______ ---- _________ 1982 _21F ___________ 1982 _21F __ (5.0, 1.0)

Apr 7 ________(49)_______23 _______ ---- _________ 1982 _21F ____________1982 _21F __ (6.0, 1.0)

May 17 ______52 _______(47)_______1915 _______ ER (t 1915) _____ 1881, 1915 _52F __ count 7.5, 3.5

May 18 ______53 _______(46) _______ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1881 _53F __ count 8.5, 4.5

June 3 _______59 _______(50)_______ ---- _________ 1907 _58F ______ 1945 _53F __ count 9.5, 4.5

June 4 ______(71)_______ 49 _______ 1915 _______ 1926 _48F ____________1926 _48F __ (7.0, 1.0)

_ June 10 ___ 55 _______49 _______ ---- __________ ER _______________ 1881 _55F __ count 10.5, 5.5

_ June 10 ___ 55 _______49 _______ 1972 _______ ER (t 1972) ____________1881, 1972 _49F __ (8.0, 1.5)

June 11 _____(65) ______ 50 _______ 1878 _______1972 _ 46F ___________ 1972 _ 46F ___(8.5, 1.5)

June 24 _____(70) 23rd __ 52 _______ 1932 _______ER (t 1932) ____________1881, 1932 _52F __ (9.5, 2.0)

July 18 ______ 74 ______(62) _______ 1873 _____ 1903_71F, 1910_70F_ 1962 _ 66F __ count 11.0, 5.5

July 30 ______ 68 ______(63) 31st ___ 1914 _______ER (t 1914) ______ 1881, 1914 _68F _ count 12.0, 6.0

_Aug 17 _____ 68 ______ 56 _______ ---- __________ 1909 _65F ______ 1909 _65F __ count 13.0, 6.0

_Aug 17 _____ 68 ______ 56 _______ ---- __________ ER (t 1979) ____________ 1881, 1979 _56F __ (10.5, 2.5)

Aug 18 ______(67) _____ 57 ______ ---- __________ 1915 _55F _____________ 1915 _55F __ (11.5, 2.5)

Aug 19 ______ 70 ______(64) ______ 1946 _______ ER (t 1946) ______ 1881, 1946 _70F _ count 14.0, 6.5

_Oct 5 _______ 50 _______35 _______ ---- __________ER _______________ 1881 _50F __ count 15.0, 7.5

_Oct 5 _______ 50 _______35 _______ ---- __________ER _____________________ 1881 _35F __ (12.5, 3.5)

_Oct 6 _______(60)_______36 _______ ---- __________ER _____________________ 1881 _36F __ (13.5, 4.5)

_Nov 25 _____ 30 ______ 23 ________ 1917 ______ 1938 _29F ______ 1938 _29F __ count 16.0, 7.5

_Nov 25 _____ 30 ______ 23 ________ ---- _________ 1917 _21F ______________ 1938 _ 19F __ (14.5, 5.5)

 

1882 _ This was a fairly average year for the climate era, and set 12.83 low maxima with 5.5 of those surviving, and 12.33 low minimum records, of which just three have survived. Jan 24th with a low maximum of 6F is the coldest such reading in January although December has had lower values. (Also it is probable that Jan 22, 1857 was colder). Mid-May and early December were the coldest parts of the year relative to normal. 

There was also one "coldest since" reading in 1882, on Nov 6th when a low of 30F (later tied in 1953) was coldest since the record of 27F set in 1879. It was also 31F on that date in 2012 which probably indicates a structurally colder air mass given the strength of the urban heat island at the various times of previous records.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 2 ________ 19 ______(9) ________ ---- ________ 1918 _10F ______1918 _10F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 4 _______18 _______ 6 ______ 1877 ________ 1904,81_14F ____ 1904,81_14F __ count 1.5, 0.0

_Jan 4 _______18 _______ 6 ______ 1879 ________  1918 _-3F _____________ 1918 _-3F __ (0.5, 0.0)

_Jan 23 _____ (13) ______ 0 ______ 1871 ________ 1936 _ -3F _____________ 1936 _ -3F ____ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 24 ______ 6 _______ -6 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1882 _6F __ count 2.5, 1.0

_Jan 24 ______ 6 _______ -6 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1882 _-6F __ (2.0, 1.0)

_Jan 25 ______(29) _____ 3 ________ 1888 _______ 1945 _ 2F ______________ 1945 _ 2F __ (2.5, 1.0)

Mar 31 ______ 38 ______(31) _____ 1881, 1919 __ 1922 _37F ______1923 _34F __ count 3.0, 1.0

Apr 10 ______(44)______ 29 ___ 1909,17,20,50 ___ 1974,85,97 _27F _____ 1974,85,97 _27F _ (3.5, 1.0)

Apr 11 ______ 38 _______(27)________ 1918 ______ ER _____________ 1882, 1918 _38F __ count 4.0, 1.5

Apr 27 _______46 _______(40)_____ 1893,97,1916 __1946 _45F ______1946 _45F __ count 4.33, 1.5 

May 12 ______ 47 _______(43)________ ---- _________ER _____________ 1882 _47F __ count 5.33, 2.5

May 13 ______ 51 _______(43)________ ---- _________1914 _49F _____ 2019 _48F __ count 6.33, 2.5

May 14 ______ 50 _______(46)________ ---- _________ER _____________ 1882 _50F __ count 7.33, 3.5

May 18 ______(57) ______ 42 ________ ---- _________1973_41F ____________ 1973 _41F __ (4.5, 1.0)

_May 19 ______52 ______ 42 ________ ---- _________ 1950_48F _____ 1950 _48F __ count 8.33, 3.5

_May 19 ______52 ______ 42 ________ ---- _________ 1976_38F ____________ 1976 _38F __ (5.5, 1.0)

May 25 ______ 57 ______ (46) 26th __1877, 1901 ___ 1921 _52F _____ 1967 _ 46F __ count 8.83, 3.5

July 4 ________(70) ______ 58 _____ 1874,1909,33 ___1938_57F ____________ 1986 _55F __ (6.0, 1.0)

_July 5 ________62 ______ 58 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1882 _62F __ count 9.83, 4.5

_July 5 ________62 ______ 58 ________ ---- _________ 1909_57F, 1927_54F _____ 1979 _53F __ (7.0, 1.0)

July 6 ________(76) ______ 58 ______1879,90,1927 __1956_57F, 1972_56F ______1979 _54F __ (7.33, 1.0)

Aug 19 ______(76) _______57 _______ 1886 _______ 1924 _55F _____________ 1924 _55F __ (7.83, 1.0)

Sep 13 ______(69) _______53 _______ ---- __________ 1911,54 _51F __________ 1963 _46F __ (8.83, 1.0)

Sep 28 _______ 55 ______(48)_______ ---- __________ 1984 _53F _____ 1984 _53F __ count 10.83, 4.5

Nov 18 _______34 ______ (23) 19th __ ---- _______ 1914,24,59 _33F ___ 1914,24,59 _33F __ count 11.83, 4.5

Dec 3 ________(38)______ 14 _______1875 ________ 1940 _ 11F _____________ 1976 _8F ____ (9.33, 1.0)

Dec 4 ________(34)______ 10 ________ ---- __________ ER ______________________1882 _19F __ (10.33, 2.0)

Dec 7 ________(44)______ 13 ________1906 _______ 1926 _ 10F _____________ 1926 _10F ____ (11.33, 2.0)

_Dec 8 ________19 ______ 10 ________ ---- __________ ER ___________ 1882 _19F __ count 12.83, 5.5

_Dec 8 ________19 ______ 10 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________________ 1882 _10F __ (12.33, 3.0)

 

1883 _ This was one of the coldest years by average temperature but it didn't quite match the production of similar years 1875 and 1888, with . March, September and November were particularly cold. From the original count of 14.17 low maxima, 9.0 have been retained, while from the original count of 13.67 record low minima, 4.5 have survived. 

1883 holds six "coldest since" record low minima, two relative to 1874 records (34F on Apr 29 followed a 32F record low from 1874, and 9F on Dec 15 was one higher than the 1874 reading), two for 1876 record lows, Oct 16th (34F with 1883 at 35F) and Dec 16, 9F later tied by 1917, failed to break 7F from 1876, one for the 1881 Oct 5 record of 34F (37F later tied in 1892 and 1965) -- and one for an 1882 record when on Jan 24th, 2F (tied in 1925) remains coldest since the record of -6F. This count of 4.83 "coldest since" records would  not be broken until 1914. Later on in the series a count of 4 to 6 became fairly common for this statistic.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 11 ________(14) 10th __ 5 ________ 1873,93 ____ 1968 _3F ____________ 1968 _3F ___ (0.33, 0.0)

_Mar 8 ________23 _______ 8 ________ ---- __________ ER ___________ 1883 _23F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Mar 8 ________23 _______ 8 ________ ---- __________ ER ___________________ 1883 _8F ___ (1.33, 1.0)

_Mar 9 _______(37)______ 14 ________ ---- __________ 1996 _11F ___________1996 _11F __ (2.33, 1.0)

Mar 31_______(36) 30th __22 ________ ---- __________ 1923 _14F ___________1923 _14F __ (3.33, 1.0)

Apr 1 ________ (39) 31st __25 _______1874 _________1919 _ 22F __________ 1923 _ 12F __ (3.83, 1.0)

Apr 23 _______40 ______(34)________ ---- __________ ER ____________ 1883 _40F __ count 2.0, 2.0

Apr 24 _______44 ______(34)________ 1930 _______ ER (t 1930) ____1883,1930 _44F __ count 3.0, 2.5

_Apr 25 _______44 ______(34)________ ---- __________1919 _43F _____1919 _43F __ count 4.0, 2.5

July 24 ________ 71 _____ (62)________ 1896,99 ____1904 _67F ____ 1904 _67F __ count 4.33, 2.5

July 30 ________(74) _____58 _______ 1914 ________ 1956 _57F ___________ 1956 _57F __ (4.83, 1.0)

Aug 16 _______65 ______ (57) 17th ___ ---- __________ER _____________1883 _65F __ count 5.33, 3.5

Sep 4 ________ (68)______ 47 ________ 1872 _______ ER _(t 1872) __________ 1872,1883 _47F _ (5.33, 1.5)

Sep 5 ________ (70)______ 54 ________ 1906 _______ 1924 _53F ____________ 1963 _51F __ (6.33, 1.5)

Sep 6 ________ (70)______ 49 ________ 1888 ________1924 _48F ____________ 1924 _48F __ (6.83, 1.5)

_Sep 9 ________61 ______ 48 ________ 1880 ________ER _____________1880,1883 _61F __ count 5.83, 4.0

_Sep 9 ________61 ______ 48 _________---- __________ ER _____________________ 1883 _48F __ (7.83, 2.5)

_Sep 10 _______62 ______ 43 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________1883 _62F __ count 6.83, 5.0

_Sep 10 _______62 ______ 43 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________________ 1883 _43F __ (8.83, 3.5)

Sep 11 ______ (63)______ 49 _____ 1875, 85, 1914 ___1917 _43F _____________ 1917 _43F __ (9.17, 3.5)

_Sep 12 _______62 ______(54)________ ---- __________ ER _____________1883 _62F __ count 7.83, 6.0

_Oct 4 ________ 51 ______(38) 5th ___ ---- __________ ER _____________1883 _51F __ count 8.83, 7.0

Oct 16 ________ 47 ______(35) ______ 1886,93 _____2009 _46F _____ 2009 _46F __ count 9.17, 7.0

Oct 17 ________ 50 ______ (35) ______ 1902 _______ 1970 _47F _____ 1970 _47F __ count 10.17, 7.0

_Nov 15 _______36 ______ 24 ________ ---- __________ 1933 _32F _____ 1933 _36F __ count 11.17, 7.0

_Nov 15 _______36 ______ 24 ________ ---- __________ 1933 _21F ____________ 1967 _20F __ (10.17, 3.5)

_Nov 16 _______29 ______ 21 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________1883 _29F __ count 12.17, 8.0

_Nov 16 _______29 ______ 21 ________ ---- __________ 1933 _17F ____________ 1933 _17F __ (11.17, 3.5)

_Nov 17 _______35 ______ 21 ________ ---- __________ 1924 _30F _____1924 _30F __ count 13.17, 8.0

_Nov 17 _______35 ______ 21 ________ ---- __________ 1924,33 _19F ________ 1924,33 _19F __ (12.17, 3.5)

_Dec 23 _______10 ______ -1 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________1883 _10F __ count 14.17, 9.0

_Dec 23 _______10 ______ -1 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________________ 1883 _-1F __ (13.17, 4.5)

Dec 24 ________(31) _____ 7 ________ 1872 ________1983 _6F _______________1983 _ 6F __ (13.67, 4.5)

 

 

1884 _ While not quite as cold as the years on either side, this was on the larger scale quite a cold year. From a count of 16.0 low maxima, 7.75 survived as records to end of the data. And from 9.083 record low minima, 3.5 have survived. There is also one "coldest since" a record low minimum, set in 1869, when the 1884 minimum on March 1st (5F) was coldest after the 1869 record of 4F. This came after 1884 set the leap year day records for both low max (12F) and low min (4F). The max of 18F on Mar 1st also missed being a daily record in the starter era by 2 deg (1886 had 16F). Mid-July of 1884 was particularly cool, three consecutive days (14th-16th) failed to break 73F (and 17th also just 75F). 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 5 _________ 13 ______ (8) _______ ---- ________ ER _____________ 1884 _13F ___ count 1.0, 1.0

Jan 20 ________(20) 21st __8 ______ 1875,1918 __1940_7F, 1946_5F, 1985 4F __ 1994 _ 0F __  (0.5, 0.0)

_Feb 29 _______12 _______ 4 _______ ---- ________ ER _______________1884 _12F ___ count 2.0, 2.0

_Feb 29 _______12 _______ 4 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________________ 1884 _ 4F __ (1.5, 1.0)

(Mar 1 ________(18) ______(5) ______ not daily records)

Mar 2 _________ 21 ______(15)_______ ---- _______ ER ______________ 1884 _21F ___ count 3.0, 3.0

Mar 3 _________ 27 ______(16)_______ ---- _____ 1943,50,2009 _26F__1943,50,2009 _26F _ count 4.0, 3.0

Mar 30 ________ 31 ______(21)_______ ---- _______ ER ______________ 1884 _31F ___ count 5.0, 4.0

May 8 _________ 51 ______(46)_______ ---- _______ 1947 _50F ______ 1962 _49F ___ count 6.0, 4.0

May 28 ________(64) _____48 ____ 1891,1894 ___ 1902 _47F ______________1907, 1961 _43F _ (1.83, 1.0)

_May 29________51 ______43 ______ 2021 ______ ER (t 2021) ______1884, 2021 _51F __ count 7.0, 4.5 

_May 29________51 ______43 ______ 1902 ______ ER (t 1902) ______________1884, 1902 _43F (2.83, 1.5)

_May 30________55 ______42 _______ ---- ________ 2021 _51F _______ 2021 _51F __ count 8.0, 4.5 

_May 30________55 ______42 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________________ 1884 _42F __ (3.83, 2.5)

May 31 _______ (63) _____48 _______1915 ______ 1924,30,38 _46F _______ 1924,30,38 _46F _ (4.83, 2.5)

June 11 ________63 _____(57) 12th _ ---- ________ 1910 _59F ________ 1916 _57F __ count 9.0, 4.5

June 15 _______(65) 14th__49 ______ ---- ________ 1933 _48F ________________ 1933 _48F __ (5.83, 2.5)

June 16 _______(70) 15th__53 ______ ---- ________ 1927 _52F ________________ 1933 _52F __ (6.83, 2.5)

July 14 ________ 73 _____(63)_______ ---- ________ ER (t 1960,63,2017) _ 1884,1960,63,2017 _73F __ count 10.0, 4.75

July 15 ________ 72 _____(61)_______ ---- ________ 1903 _69F ________ 1926 _67F __ count 11.0, 4.75

July 16 ________ 72 _____(63)_______ ---- ________ 1933 _70F ________ 1933 _70F __ count 12.0, 4.75

July 27 ________(72) 28th_ 62____1876,91,93 ____ 1901_61F 1903_59F __________ 1920 _55F __ (7.083, 2.5)

July 29 ________ 69 _____(61) 30th___---- ________ ER _________________ 1884 _69F __ count 13.0, 5.75

Aug 10 ________71 _____ (63) 11th___---- _______ 1916 _68F __________ 1962 _60F __ count 14.0, 5.75

_Dec 19 _______ 16 ______ -1 _______ ---- ________ ER _________________ 1884 _16F __ count 15.0, 6.75

_Dec 19 _______ 16 ______ -1 _______ ---- ________ ER _________________________ 1884 _ -1F __ (8.083,  3.5)

_Dec 20 ________ 7 _______-3 _______ ---- ________ ER _________________ 1884 _ 7F __ count 16.0, 7.75

_Dec 20 ________ 7 _______-3 _______ ---- ________ 1942 _-4F __________________ 1942 _ -4F ___ (9.083, 3.5)

 

1885 _ This was another of the coldest years. From a count of 18.5 low maxima, 6.33 have survived as records to end of the data (all in March and April). And from 18.67 record low minima, 6.5 have survived. There were no minima that were "coldest since" a record low minimum.  After quite a cold winter, March 1885 was exceptionally cold (17th to 22nd coldest) and this only faded out gradually for the rest of the spring. Some cold periods returned in the late summer and early autumn. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 29 ________ 15 _______(5) ______ ---- _________ 1977 _13F _____ 1977 _13F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

Feb 7 ________ (25) _______ 4 _______---- _________ 1910 _1F _____________ 1910 _1F __ (1.0, 0.0)

Feb 11 _______(11) ______ -2 _______1899 ______ ER (t 1899) ___________ 1885, 1899 _-2F __ (1.5, 0.5)

_Feb 19 _______19 _______11 _______ ---- ________ 1903 _16F ______ 1903 _16F ___ count 2.0, 0.0

_Feb 19 _______19 _______11 _______1878______ 1903 _ 4F _____________ 1936 _1F ___ (2.0, 0.5)

_Feb 20 _______16 _______(10) _____ ---- ________ ER _______________1885 _16F ___ count 3.0, 1.0

Mar 10 _______(36) ______ 19 ______ ---- ________ 1929 _12F _____________ 1929 _12F __ (3.0, 0.5)

_Mar 11 _______28 ______ 17 _______---- _________ ER ______________ 1885 _28F __ count 4.0, 2.0

_Mar 11 _______28 ______ 17 ______1918________ 1933,39 _16F __________ 1960 _12F __ (4.0, 0.5)

_Mar 17 _______25 ______ 10 _____ 1900 ________ ER ______________ 1885,1900 _25F __ count 4.5, 2.5

_Mar 17 _______25 ______ 10 _______ ---- ________ 1916 _9F ______________ 1916 _9F __ (5.0, 0.5)

_Mar 18 _______25 _______ 8 _______ ---- _________1916 _24F _______ 1967 _20F __ count 5.5, 2.5

_Mar 18 _______25 _______ 8 _______ ---- ________ 1916 _7F ______________ 1916 _7F __ (6.0, 0.5)

___ Mar 19 ___ (30) _____ (16) __ (not daily records in starter era (22, 9), shown because of longer cold spell)

_Mar 20 _______21 ______ 11 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1885 _21F __ count 6.5, 3.5

_Mar 20 _______21 ______ 11 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1885 _21F __ (7.0, 1.5)

_Mar 21 _______21 ______ 10 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1885 _21F __ count 7.5, 4.5

_Mar 21 _______21 ______ 10 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1885 _21F __ (8.0, 2.5)

_Mar 22 _______22 ______ 12 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1885 _22F __ count 8.5, 5.5

_Mar 22 _______22 ______ 12 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1885 _22F __  (9.0, 3.5)

_Apr 9 _________39 _______ 27 _____1982,2003 ____ ER _(t 1982,2003) __1885,1982,2003 _39F _ count 9.5, 5.83

_Apr 9 _________39 _______ 27 ______ 1950_______1977 _25F ______________ 1977 _ 25F __ (10.0, 3.5)

_Apr 14 _______ 44 _______ 30 _______ 1904 ______1923,29 _42F _____ 1940,48 _41F __ count 10.5, 5.83

_Apr 14 _______ 44 _______ 30 ______ 1875, 1940 ___1950 _26F _____________ 1950 _26F __ (10.5, 3.5)

_Apr 15 _______ 41 _______ 33 _______ 1943 ______ ER (t 1943) _______ 1885,1943 _41F __ count 11.5, 6.33

_Apr 15 _______ 41 _______ 33 _______ 1928 ______ 1940 _31F _____________ 1943 _28F __ (11.5, 3.5)

June 9 ________(65) _______ 56 _______ ---- _________ 1902_50F, 1913_49F ______ 1980 _47F __ (12.5, 3.5)

June 23 ______ (72) _______ 52 ______ 1877 _______ 1918 _49F ______________ 1918 _49F __ (13.5, 3.5)

June 30 _______ 70 _______(59) 1st ___1902 _______ 1927,43 _69F _____ 1967 _65F __ count 12.5, 6.33

July 3 _________ (76) 2nd ___59 __ 1870,88,1904 ___ 1914_58F,1918_57F,1929_55F __1933 _54F _ (13.83, 3.5)

Aug 26 ________ 65 _______(54) _______ ---- __________1908 _64F ________1940 _61F __ count 13.5, 6.33

_Aug 27 _______ 65 _______ 50 _______ 1908 _______ 1915 _63F _______ 1927_ 62F __ count 14.5, 6.33

_Aug 27 _______ 65 _______ 50 _______ ---- __________ ER ______________________ 1885_ 50F __ (14.83, 4.5)

_Aug 28 _______ 68 _______ 50 ____1903,08,15 _______1927 _65F _______ 1940 _60F __ count 15.5, 6.33

_Aug 28 _______ 68 _______ 50 _______ ---- __________ ER ______________________ 1885_ 50F __ (15.83, 5.5)

Aug 29 ________ 68 _______(56)_______ ---- ___________1903 _63F _______ 1903 _63F __ count 16.5, 6.33

Sep 3 _________ (63) 2nd ___ 50 _______ 1893 _________ER (t 1893) ____________ 1885,1893 _50F __ (16.33, 6.0)

Sep 11 ________(64) _______49 _____ 1875, 83, 1914 ___1917 _43F _____________1917 _43F __ (16.67, 6.0)

Oct 6 __________ 53 _______(43)_______ ---- ___________ 1935 _50F _______ 1935 _50F __ count 17.5, 6.33

Oct 7 __________(51)_______ 40 ______1904,1923 _______1954, 1999 _39F ________ 1954, 99 _39F __ (17.67, 6.0)

_Oct 8__________ 49 _______ 39 _______ ---- ___________ 1988 _45F _______ 1988 _45F __ count 18.5, 6.33

_Oct 8__________ 49 _______ 39 ______1935,1964 ______ 1988 _37F ________________ 1988 _37F __ (18.17, 6.0)

Nov 1 _________ (45) 31st __ 30 _______ 1869 _________ER (t 1869) ____________ 1869,1885 _30F __ (18.67, 6.5)

 

1886 _ The colder trend continued with 17.83 low maxima leaving a remaining 7.25 surviving records, and 16.33 low minimum records with 6.17 of them surviving to the end of the data. The year has one "coldest since" a record low, that being Dec 3, tied with 1876 15F after the 1875 record of 11F. It also had the second coldest minimum for March 2nd (10F) but that came before the record was set in 1891. The portions of the year that were coldest were in the winter and autumn months. Unlike some of the coldest years, 1886 sometimes balanced out cold spells with relatively warm periods, even though it produced cold records at a similar pace. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 12 _______ 8 _______ 2 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1886 _8F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Jan 12 _______ 8 _______ 2 ______1968,81_______ ER (t 1968, 81) _________ 1886,1968,1981 _2 F _ (1.0, 0.33)

_Jan 13 ______ 14 _______ 2 _______ ---- _________ 1912 _8F _______ 1912 _8F __ count 2.0, 1.0

_Jan 13 ______ 14 _______ 2 _______ ---- _________ 1912, 14 _-3F __________ 1912, 14 _-3F __ (2.0, 0.33)

Jan 14 _______(20) ______ 6 _______ ---- _________ 1912 _2F _______________ 1914 _-5F ___ (3.0, 0.33)

_Feb 4 _______12 _______ 0 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1886 _12F __ count 3.0, 2.0

_Feb 4 _______12 _______ 0 _______ 1918 _______ ER (t 1918) ____________ 1886,1918 _ 0 F __ (4.0, 0.83)

_Feb 5 ________7 _______-4 _______ ---- _________ 1918 _4F _______ 1918 _4F __ count 4.0, 2.0

_Feb 5 ________7 _______-4 _______ ---- _________ 1918 _-6F _____________ 1918 _-6F __ (5.0, 0.83)

_Feb 27 ______18 ______ (9) _______---- _________ ER ______________ 1886 _18F __ count 5.0, 3.0

_Mar 1 _______16 ______ (8) _______---- _________ ER ______________ 1886 _16F __ count 6.0, 4.0

May 26 ______(59) ______45 _______ ---- _________1925 _43F ____________ 1967 _42F __ (6.0, 0.83)

June 14 ______ 63 ______(59)______ 1896 _______1907 _59F ______1907 _59F __ count 6.5, 4.0

June 19 ______(75) _____ 54 _____ 1879,89 ______ 1920 _52F ______________1920 _52F __ (6.33, 0.83)

June 23 ______ 66 ______(60) 24th__ ---- _________ 1903 _60F ______ 1918 _59F __ count 7.5, 4.0

July 21 _______ 71 ______(62) 20th__ ---- _________ 1956 _66F ______ 1956 _66F __ count 8.5, 4.0

_Aug 3________ 69 ______ 55 _______ ---- _________1921 _66F  ______ 1921 _66F __ count 9.5, 4.0

_Aug 3________ 69 ______ 55 _______1927_______ ER (t 1927) _____________ 1886, 1927 _55F __ (7.33, 1.33)

_Aug 4________ 71 ______ 56 _______1874 _______ 1909 _69F _______ 1909 _69F __ count 10.0, 4.0

_Aug 4________ 71 ______ 56 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1886 _56F __ (8.33, 2.33)

Aug 5 ________(70) 6th___56 _______ ---- _________ ER (t 1912,51) _________ 1886,1912,1951 _56F __ (9.33, 2.67)

Aug 7 _________ 66 _____ (59) 8th___---- _________ 1975 _64F _______ 1975 _64F __ count 11.0, 4.0

Aug 19 _______ (70) 18th__57_____ 1882 _______ 1924 _55F ______________1924 _55F __ (9.83, 2.67)

Aug 21 _______ (75) _____ 54 ______ ---- __________1922 _53F ______________1922 _53F __ (10.83, 2.67)

Sep 2 _________(68) 1st___51 ______ ---- __________ ER ______________________ 1886 _51F __ (11.83, 3.67)

Sep 13 ________ 66 ______(53) 14th__ ---- ________ 1911_61F, 1937,64_60F _1965 _59F_ count 12.0, 4.0

Oct 1 __________(64)______ 42 _______1899 ______ 1916 _41F ______________ 1947 _36F __ (12.33, 3.67)

Oct 2 __________(54)______ 39 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1886 _39F __ (13.33, 4.67)

Oct 16 ________ 47 ______(36) _____ 1883,93 _____2009 _46F _____ 2009 _46F __ count 12.33, 4.0

Oct 17 ________ (52)______ 33 _______ ---- __________ ER _____________________ 1886 _39F __ (14.33, 5.67

Nov 7 _________ 41 ______ (32)_____1903,27,2012 ___ER (t 1903,27,2012)__1886,1903,1927,2012 _41F _ count 13.33, 4.25

_Nov 8 _________38 ______ 29 ________ ---- __________ER ____________ 1886 _38F __ count 14.33, 5.25

_Nov 8 _________38 ______ 29 ________ 2019 _______ER (t 2019) ____________ 1886, 2019 _38F __ (15.33, 6.17)

_Dec 3 _________ 24 ______(17)________ ---- _________1976 _23F _____ 1976 _23F __ count 15.33, 5.25

_Dec 5 _________22 ______ 13 ________ ---- __________ER ____________ 1886 _22F __ count 16.33, 6.25

_Dec 5 _________22 ______ 13 ________ ---- __________1926 _11F ____________ 1926 _11F __ (16.33, 6.17)

_Dec 6 _________26 ______(19)________1871_________1926 _22F _____ 1926 _22F __ count 16.83, 6.25

_Dec 16 ________19 ______(13) 17th __ ---- __________ ER _____________ 1886 _19F __ count 17.83, 7.25

 

1887 _ In a cold decade, this was one of the warmer years, and the count of low maxima in the starter era was only 7.83, with 3.83 surviving low maximum records now. Although the year managed 16.67 low minima, only 4.5 of those have survived. Another five minima were "coldest since" record lows from 1875 (three), 1876 and 1885, with ties the count for this statistic was 4.0. The coldest since values were on Apr 18th, 30F was coldest after record 25F from 1875; Apr 19th, 29F (tied in 1897) was coldest after record 22F from 1875); Aug 27, 51F was coldest after record 50F from 1885; Oct 15th, 34F (tied in 1937) was coldest after record 32F from 1876, and on Dec 1st, 11F was coldest after record 8F from 1875. 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Jan 8 _________ 16 ______ 7 _______ ---- ________ 1942 _14F _______ 1968 _13F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 8 _________ 16 ______ 7 _______ ---- ________ 1942 _ 5F ______________ 1968 _ 2F __ (1.0, 0.0)

Mar 15 ________(30) _____15 _______1916 ______ 1993 _14F _____________1993 _14F __ (2.0, 0.0)

_Mar 29 _______29 ______ 19 _______ ---- ________ ER _______________ 1887 _29F __ count 2.0, 1.0

_Mar 29 _______29 ______ 19 _______ ---- ________1923 _10F _____________ 1923 _10F __ (3.0, 0.0)

_Mar 30 _______(33)______16 _______ ---- ________ ER ____________________ 1887 _16F __ (4.0, 1.0)

June 12 _______ (74) 11th__53______1878 _______1951 _ 51F ____________ 1979 _ 48F __ (4.5, 1.0)

Aug 9 _________ (78) ______60 ______1899 ______ 1919,89 _57F __________1919,89 _57F __ (5.0, 1.0)

Aug 15 ________ 68 ______(60) 14th__1930 ______1992 _66F _______ 1992 _66F __ count 3.0, 1.0

Aug 25 ________ (69) _____ 55 _______ ---- ________1927 _54F _____________1940 _52F __ (6.0, 1.0)

Aug 26 ________ (67) _____ 53 _______ ---- ________ ER _____________________1887 _53F __ (7.0, 2.0)

Sep 16 ________ (63) _____ 51 _______ ---- ________1913,61 _49F, 1964_48F ___1966 _47F __ (8.0, 2.0)

Sep 17 ________ (68) _____ 47 _______ ---- ________1950,59 _46F ___________ 1986 _45F __ (9.0, 2.0)

_Sep 24________ 52 ______ 43 _______ ---- ________ ER _____________ 1887 _52F __ count 4.0, 2.0

_Sep 24________ 52 ______ 43 _______1950 ______ 1963 _40F ______________ 1963 _40F __ (10.0, 2.0)

Sep 25 ________ (55) _____ 40 _______---- _________ ER ______________________ 1887 _40F __ (11.0, 3.0)

_Sep 26 ________ 56 _____ 43 ___________________ 2000 _54F ______2000 _54F __ count 5.0, 2.0

_Sep 26 ________ 56 _____ 43 ___ 1879,94,1928___1940 _42F ______________ 1940 _42F __ (11.33, 3.0)

Sep 27 ________ (62) _____ 43 _______1940 ______ 1947,57 _41F ___________ 1947,57 _41F __ (12.33, 3.0)

Oct 12 _________ 49 _____(40) _____1875,91 ______ ER _____________1875,87,91 _49F __ count 5.33, 2.33  

Oct 14 ________ (50) 15th__38 ___1874, 75, 1934,37  _1988 _37F _____________ 1988 _37F __ (12.67, 3.0)

Oct 22 ________ 43 _____ (34) 23rd __ ---- _________ ER _____________1887 _43F __ count 6.33, 3.33

Oct 26 ________ 46 _____ (33) _______ ---- __________ 1958 _45F ____ 1962 _39F __ count 7.33, 3.33

Oct 30 _______ (49) ______ 32 _______ ---- _________ 1925 _31F _________________ 1925 _31F __ (13.67, 3.0)

Oct 31 _______ (48) ______ 29 _______ ---- _________ ER (t 1925) _______________ 1887, 1925 _29F __ (14.67, 3.5)

Nov 1 ________ (43) ______ (34) ______ not daily records in starter era (40F, 30F)

Nov 2 ________ (49) ______ 30 _______ ---- _________  ER _______________________ 1887 _30F __ (15.67, 4.5)

Nov 9 ________ (49) ______ 30 _______ 1923 ______ 1971 _28F _________________ 1976 _24F __ (16.67, 4.5)

Nov 11 _______ 39 ______ (30) ______ 1895, 1913 __1926 _37F ________ 1987 _33F __ count 7.83, 3.83

 

 

1888 _ This year had the most low maximum and low minimum records in the starter era but finished second to 1875 in terms of records that have survived, in both cases. There were 26.83 record low maxima, of which 12.83 have survived, and 37.67 record low minima, of which 12.75 have survived. There were also two minima that were "coldest since" a record low, one was 10F on March 5th (record 5F 1872), and the other was March 25th when 16F was the lowest minimum after the 1878 record of 13F. 

March and September-October were particularly cold. Only two of the 1888 records happened after Oct 22nd and if we take the year from Oct 22nd 1887 to Oct 22nd 1888 the counts are even more impressive, For low maximum it increases to a count of 27.83 with 13.83 survivors, and for low minimum, 41.67 with 14.25 surviving. 

Jan 19 ________ 20 _______(14) 20th__---- ________ 1904 _14F ______ 1994 _10F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_Jan 21________ 16 _______ 1_______ ---- _________ 1985 _9F _______ 1985 _ 9F __ count 2.0, 0.0

_Jan 21________ 16 _______1 _______ ---- _________ 1985 _-2F _____________ 1985 _-2F __ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 22 _______ 14 _______ 0 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1888 _14F __ count 3.0, 1.0

_Jan 22 _______ 14 _______ 0 _______ ---- _________ ER ___________________ 1888 _ 0F __ (2.0, 1.0)

Jan 25 ________ (20) 24th__ 3_______ 1882 _______ 1945 _2F ____________1945 _-2F __ (2.5, 1.0)

_Jan 27 _______ 14 _______ 4 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1888 _14F __ count 4.0, 2.0

_Jan 27 _______ 14 _______ 4 _______ 1925 _______1927 _-1F _____________ 1927 _-1F __ (3.5, 1.0)

_Jan 28 _______ 10 _______ 3 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1888 _10F __ count 5.0, 3.0

_Jan 28 _______ 10 _______ 3 _______ ---- _________ 1925 _-2F _____________ 1925 _-2F __ (4.5, 1.0)

Feb 15 ________(40) ______3 _______ 1916 _______ 1943 _-8F ______________ 1943 _-8F __ (5.5, 1.0)

_Feb 16 _______18 _______ 1 _______ ---- _________ 1904 _11F _______1904 _11F __ count 6.0, 3.0

_Feb 16 _______18 _______ 1 _______ ---- _________ ER ___________________ 1888 _1F __ (6.5, 2.0)

Feb 28 ________(20) ______ 8 _______ ---- _________ 1934 _5F _____________ 1934 _5F __ (7.5, 2.0)

Mar 3 ________ (24) 4th __ 15 ____1873,1890,1912___1925,38,43,50,62,2003 >> ___ same_11F ___ (7.83, 2.0)

Mar 12 _______ (33) ______ 8 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1888 _ 8F __ (8.83, 3.0) (midnight low)

_Mar 13 _______12 _______ 6 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1888 _12F __ count 7.0, 4.0 (blizzard of 1888)

_Mar 13 _______12 _______ 6 ________ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1888 _ 6F __ (9.83, 4.0(blizzard of 1888)

Mar 14 ________(37) _____12 ________ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1888 _12F __(10.83, 4.0)

Mar 23 ________ 20 _____ (14) _______ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1888 _20F __ count 8.0, 5.0

_Mar 24 _______ 26 ______12 ________ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1888 _26F __ count 9.0, 6.0

_Mar 24 _______ 26 ______12 ________ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1888 _12F __ (11.83, 5.0)

_Apr 8__________ 41 _____ 28 _______ 1894 _______ 1912 _40F ________1916,56,2003 _37F __ count 9.5, 6.0

_Apr 8__________ 41 _____ 28 _____ 1880, 1920 ___ 1972 _26F _______________ 1982 _25F __ (12.33, 5.0

Apr 24 _________(45) _____33 _______ ---- __________1930 _31F ______________ 1930 _31F __ (13.33, 5.0)

Apr 25 _________(56) _____31 _______ ---- __________1919 _29F ______________ 1919 _29F __ (14.33, 5.0)

May 2 __________ 49 _____(41) 3rd ___---- _________ 1947,53 _48F _____ 1962 _45F __ count 10.5, 6.0

May 16 ________ 52 ______(44) ______ ---- __________ ER ________________ 1888 _52F __ count 11.5, 7.0

May 17 ________(58)______40 _______  ---- __________1956_ 39F _______________ 1956 _39F __ (15.33, 5.0)

May 21 ________(61) 20th__44_______ ---- __________ 1907 _40F _______________ 1907 _40F __ (16.33, 5.0)

May 23 ________ 60 ______(49)______ 1892 _____ 1907 _58F, 1916_ 56F ___1982 _55F __ count 12.0, 7.0

May 26 ________ 58 ______(55)______ 1898 _______ 1901, 07 _53F ________1901, 07 _53F __ count 12.5, 7.0

June 3 _________(69) ______ 51 _______ ---- ________1907 _49F, 1915_ 47F _________ 1929 _45F __ (17.33, 5.0)

_June 28_______ 68  ______ 54 ________ ---- _______ 1914 _65F __________ 1938 _60F __ count 13.5, 7.0

_June 28_______ 68  ______ 54 ___ 1893,1915,95 ___ ER _(t 1893,1915,95) ________ 1888,93,1915,95 _54F __ (17.83, 5.25)

_June 29_______ 67 ______ 52 ________ ---- _______ 1903 _65F ___________ 1903 _65F __ count 14.5, 7.0

_June 29_______ 67 ______ 52 ______ 1919 _______ ER (t 1919) _______________ 1888,1919 _52F __ (18.83, 5.75)

July 1 _________ 70 ______ (59) _____ 1869,71 ____ ER (t 1869,71) ________ 1869,71,88 _70F _ count 14.83, 7.33

July 2 _________ (74) ______ 56 ______ 2001 _______ ER (t 2001)________________ 1888, 2001 _56F __ (19.83, 6.25)

July 3 _________(82) ______ 59 __ 1870,85,1904 ___ 1914_58F,1918_57F,1929_55F ___1933 _54F _ (20.17, 6.25)

July 9 _________ 69 _______(62) 10th__---- _________ 1964 _63F ____________1964 _63F __ count 15.83, 7.33

July 12 ________(78) ______58 _______ ---- _________ 1926 _57F _________________1926 _57F _ (21.17, 6.25)

July 13 _______ (70) ______ 54 ______ ---- __________ ER ________________________ 1888 _54F __ (22.17, 7.25)

July 14 _______ (80) ______ 58 _____ 1877, 1926 ____ER (t 1877,1926) __________ 1877,1888,1926 _58F __ (22.67, 7.58)

July 15 ________(80) ______59 _______ 1924 _______1926 _58F _________________1930 _57F __ (23.67, 7.58)

July 18 _______ (74) 19th__59 _______ ---- _________ 1924 _58F _________________ 1925 _57F __ (24.67, 7.58)

July 29 ________(78) ______60 _______ 1880 ______ 1914 _59F __________________1914 _59F __ (25.17, 7.58)

Aug 13 _______ (72) ______ 59 _______ ---- _________ 1902 _57F __________________ 1930 _55F __ (26.17, 7.58)

Aug 22 ________70 _______(56) ______ 1926 _______1928 _69F, 1965 _68F __2007 _65F __ count 16.83, 7.33)

Aug 23 ________(70)______ 53 _______ ---- _________ 1923 _51F ________________ 1923 _51F __ (27.17, 7.58)

Aug 29 _______ (70) 28th__54 _______ ---- __________ 1965,82,86 _50F _________1965,82,86_50F __ (28.17, 7.58)

_Sep 6 ________ 57 _______ 49 _______ ---- _________ 1963 _56F ___________ 1963 _ 56F __ count 17.83, 7.33

_Sep 6 ________ 57 _______ 49 _______ 1883 ______ 1924 _48F _________________ 1924 _48F __ (28.67, 7.58)

_Sep 7 _______  63 _______ 46 _______ 1877 ________ER (t 1877) __________ 1877,1888 _63F __ count 18.33, 7.83

_Sep 7 _______  63 _______ 46 _______ ---- __________ ER ________________________ 1888 _46F __ (29.67, 8.58)

Sep 14 _______(69)_______49 _______1873 ________ 1911,75 _46F ____________ 1911,75 _46F __ (30.17, 8.58)

_Sep 29 ______ 53 _______ 42 _______ ---- __________ ER __________________1888 _53F __ count 19.33, 8.83

_Sep 29 ______ 53 _______ 42 _____ 1914,42 _______ ER (t 1914,42) _____________ 1888,1914,1942 _42F __ (31.17, 9.92)

_Sep 30 ______ 52 _______ 40 _______ ---- __________ ER __________________ 1888 _53F __ count 20.33, 9.83

_Sep 30 ______ 52 _______ 40 _______ ---- __________1912 _39F __________________1912 _39F __ (32.17, 9.92)

_Oct 3 _______  47 _______ 38 _______ ---- __________ ER __________________ 1888 _47F __ count 21.33, 10.83

_Oct 3 _______  47 _______ 38 _____1899, 1974 _____ER (t 1899, 1974) __________1888,1899,1974 _38F __ (32.67, 10.25)

Oct 4 _________(55) ______ 37 _______ ---- __________ ER _________________________ 1888 _37F __ (33.67, 11.25)

_Oct 9_________ 43 _______ 37 _______ ---- __________ ER ___________________1888 _43F __ count 22.33, 11.83

_Oct 9_________  43 _______ 37 ______1988 _________ER (t 1988)__________________ 1888,1988 _37F __ (34.67, 11.75)

_Oct 10________ 52 _______ 35 _______ ---- ___________1925 _43F ____________1925 _43F __ count 23.33, 11.83

_Oct 10_________52 _______35 _______ ---- ___________ER __________________________ 1888 _35F __ (35.67, 12.75)

_Oct 11_________49 _______ 36 ______ 1906 _________ 1951 _48F ___________1951 _48F __ count 24.33, 11.83

_Oct 11_________49 _______ 36 _______ ---- ___________ 1925 _35F __________________ 1964 _34F __ (36.67, 12.75)

Oct 21 _________43 _______ (34)_______---- ___________ ER __________________ 1888 _43F __ count 25.33, 12.83

_Oct 22________ (48) _______33_______ ---- ___________ 1940 _30F __________________ 1940 _30F __ (37.67, 12.75)

Dec 14 ________ 22 ________(15) ______ ---- ___________ 1902 _21F _________ 1902 _21F __ count 26.33, 12.83

Dec 22 ________ 21 ________  9 _______ 1871 _________1921 _20F __________ 1989 _18F __ count 26.83, 12.83

 

 

1889 _ This was a considerably warmer year and from a count of only 5.5 low maxima, 4.0 have survived, while from 5.33 record low minima, only 2.0 have survived. There were no "coldest since" record lows in 1889 (or the following two years).

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Feb 23 _______(23) 24th ___ 5 _______ ---- ________ ER ______________________ 1889 _ 5F __ (1.0, 1.0)

Feb 25 ________ 26 _______(3) 24th ___ 1904 _____ 1910 _23F ________ 1934 _16F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

May 27 ________55 ______(50) 26th __ 1893 ______1961 _47F ________ 1961 _47F __ count 1.5, 0.0

June 19 _______ (69) 18th__54 _____1879,86_______1920 _52F ______________1920 _52F __ (1.33, 1.0)

July 16 ________ (74) 15th__58 _______1903 ______ 1926,46 _56F __________ 1926,46 _56F __ (2.33, 1.0)

Aug 12 _______ (73) _______ 55 _______ ---- _______ ER _____________________ 1889 _55F __ (3.33, 2.0)

Oct 14 ________ 45 _______ (42) _______ ---- _______ER _____________ 1889 _45F __ count 2.5, 1.0

_Oct 23________ 42 _______ 33 _______ ---- _______ ER _____________ 1889 _42F __ count 3.5, 3.0

_Oct 23________ 42 _______ 33 _______ ---- _______ 1969 _32F _____________ 1969 _32F __ (4.33, 3.0)

_Oct 24________ 44 _______  32 _______ ---- _______ ER _____________ 1889 _42F __ count 4.5, 3.0

_Oct 24 ________44 _______ 32 _______ ---- _______ 1969 _31F ______________1969 _31F __ (5.33, 3.0)

Dec 4 _________ 22 _______ (13) _______ ---- _______ ER _____________ 1889 _22F __ count 5.5, 4.0

 

1890 _ The winter of 1889-90 was very mild and colder weather appeared rather gradually, peaking in July relative to normal values. Mid-July was exceptionally cool. But the year only generated 3.5 record low maxima and none of them have survived. From 7.67 record low minima, 6.0 have survived. This suggests that 1890 was taking advantage of the weak urban heat island to score durable records by radiational cooling in fairly marginal air masses by modern standards. There were no "coldest since" low minimum records set. 

The extinction date for 1890 low maxima was Aug 24, 1937. This is earlier than any of the other years that had record low maxima and failed to retain any. Before 1890 became the first extinct year in this regard, 1936 became the first year not to record any record low maxima, followed by 1939. The next extinction for a year with records was in 1940 (for 1908). Thus by 1940, four years had no record low maxima (1890, 1908, 1936 and 1939). 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Mar 3 ________ (32) ______ 15 _____ 1873,88,,1912 ___ 1925,38,43,50,62,2003 >>___ same_11F ___ (0.33, 0.0)

Mar 7 ________ (27) _______ 7 _______ ---- __________ ER _______________________1890 _ 7F ___ (1.33, 1.0)

July 6 _________(79) 5th ___58 _____1879,1882,1927__ 1956 _57F, 1972_56F  ____ 1979 _54F ___ (1.67, 1.0)

_July 10________70 _______ 55 _______ ---- _________ 1917 _65F ________ 1917 _65F __ count 1.0, 0.0

_July 10________70 _______ 55 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1890 _55F __ (2.67, 2.0)

July 19________(71)_______ 58 _______ ---- _________ 1924 _57F  ______________ 1924 _57F __ (3.67, 2.0)

July 20________(70)_______ 55 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1890 _55F __ (4.67, 3.0)

July 21________(76)_______ 55 _______ ---- _________ ER ________________________ 1890 _55F __ (5.67, 4.0)

July 22________(77)_______ 58 _______ 1871 _______ER _(t 1871) ______________ 1871,1890 _55F __ (6.17, 4.5)

July 23________(75)_______ 58 _______ 1871 _______ER _(t 1871) ______________ 1871, 1890 _55F __ (6.67, 5.0)

Aug 11 _______ 69 _______(61) _______ 1916 ______ 1931,33,62 _68F ____1931,33,62 _68F __ count 2.0, 0.0 

Aug 23 _______ 68 _______(55) ______ 1874, 1928 _1930 _63F _________ 1930 _63F __ count 2.5, 0.0

_Aug 24_______ 65  ______ 52 _______ ---- _________ 1937,45 _64F _____ 1937,45 _64F __ count 3.5, 0.0

_Aug 24_______ 65  ______ 52 _______ ---- _________ ER ________________________ 1890 _55F __ (7.67, 6.0)

 

1891 _ This was a relatively warm year when compared to the two decades previous, but had a reasonably large yield of record lows. From 7.33 low maximum records during the year, the surviving count was 3.83. From 4.58 record low minima, 4.0 have survived. This survival rate of 87.3% was the highest of the starter era, and would not be overtaken until 1910 which achieved a full survival (albeit just one record was set). One would need to go as far as 1945 to find a year that had both a better survival rate and more surviving records. The year had no cases of "coldest since" record low minima. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Mar 2 _______ (25) _______ ________ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1891 _ 9F __ (1.0, 1.0)

_May 5________ 43 _______ 34 ________ ---- _________ER ______________ 1891 _43F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_May 5________ 43 _______ 34 ________ ---- _________ER _____________________ 1891 _34F __ (2.0, 2.0)

_May 6________ 45 _______ 32 ________ ---- _________ER ______________ 1891 _45F __ count 2.0, 2.0

_May 6________ 45 _______ 32 ________ ---- _________ER _____________________ 1891 _32F __ (3.0, 3.0)

_May 7 _______ (57)_______37 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1891 _ 37F __ (4.0, 4.0)

May 28 _______(63) ______ 48 ____ 1884,1894 ____ 1902 _47F ____________1907, 1961 _43F _ (4.33, 4.0)

June 7 ________ 61 ______ (54) ________ 1905 ______ ER (t 1905) _____ 1891, 1905 _61F __ count 3.0, 2.5

June 18________65 ______(59) _______ ---- _________ 1903 _64F _______ 1920 _63F __ count 4.0, 2.5

June 19________63 ______(56) _______ ---- _________ 1935 _59F _______ 1935 _59F __ count 5.0, 2.5

July 2 _________ 67 ______(62) 3rd_____ ---- _________ER _______________ 1891 _67F __ count 6.0, 3.5

July 27 ________(74)_______ 62 ____1876,84,93 ____ 1901_61F, 1903_59F _______ 1920_ 55F __ (4.58, 4.0)

Aug 30 _______ 68 _______(xx) ________ ---- _________1903 _66F ________1911 _62F __ count 7.0, 3.5

Oct 12 ________ 49 _____ (40) _______1875,87 ______ ER _____________1875,87,91 _49F __ count 7.33, 3.83  

 

1892 _ This was a below-average year for cold records. From a total count of 3.5 low maxima, just 1.33 have survived (March 14th and a third share of May 21) and from 2.5 record low minima, 1.0 has survived (July 17). There were four other lows that were "coldest since" previous record lows. These had some ties and the count was 2.83. July 21st (59F) tied 1965 as coldest since record 55F of 1890. 52F on Sept 2nd was coldest after record of 51F in 1886. 38F on Oct 5 was tied with 1883 and 1965 as coldest since the record low 35F in 1881. And the following day, 37F was also coldest since Oct 6, 1881 (36F). May 1892 had the one notable cold spell of the year.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Mar 14 ________ 28 ______(17)________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1892 _28F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_May 20 _______ 55 ______ 46 ________ ---- _________ 1901 _53F ______ 1957,2000 _51F __ count 2.0, 1.0

_May 20 _______ 55 ______ 46 ________ ---- _________ 1907, 2002 _43F __________ 1907, 2002 _43F __ (1.0, 0.0)

May 21 ________ 50 ______(46) _______1924,1929 ____ ER (t 1924,1929) ___ 1892,1924,1929 _50F __ count 3.0, 1.33

May 22 ________ (55) ______45 ________ 1895 ______ 1907 _42F _______________1907 _42F __ (1.5, 0.0)

May 23 ________ 60 ______(48) ________ 1888 _____ 1907 _58F, 1916_ 56F __1982 _55F __ count 3.5, 1.33

July 17 _________(76)______ 57 ________ ---- __________ER _______________________ 1892 _57F __ (2.5, 1.0)

 

1893 _ With a notably cold January, this year set an average number of records for the starter era, 11.17 low maxima of which 3.33 had survived to March 28, 2022 when one was broken leaving 2.33 intact, and 13,58 low minima of which 3.083 have survived. There were no "coldest since" record low minimum values. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 11 ________(15)_______ 5 ______ 1873,1883 _____ 1968 _3F _________________ 1968 _3F (0.33, 0.0)

Jan 14 ________ 17 _______(9) 15th ___1988, 2004_____ER (t 1988, 2004) _______ 1893, 1988 2004 _17F __ count 1.0, 0.33

_Jan 16 _______ 17 _______ 1 ______ 1912 ________ 1920 _14F __________1920 _14F __ count 2.0, 0.33

_Jan 16 _______ 17 _______ 1 ______ 2004 _________ ER (t 2004) _______________1893,2004 _1F __ (1.33, 0.5)

_Jan 17 _______ 17 _______ 5 ________ ---- _________ 1965 _16F ________ 1977 _12F __ count 3.0, 0.33

_Jan 17 _______ 17 _______ 5 ________ ---- _________ 1977 _-2F _________________ 1977 _-2F __ (2.33, 0.5)

Feb 20 ________(25) ______9 _______1934,36 _______ 1950 _ 7F _________________ 2015 _2F __ (3.33, 0.5)

_Mar 16 _______28 ______ 17 _______ ---- __________ 1911 _20F _______ 1911 _20F __ count 4.0, 0.33

_Mar 16 _______28 ______ 17 _______ 1872 ________ 1911 _13F ______________ 1911 _13F __ (3.83, 0.5)

_Mar 28 _______34 ______ (22) 29th ___ ---- _________ 2022 _33F _______ 2022 _33F __ count 5.0, 0.33

Apr 27 ________ 46 ______(35) 26th __1882,97,1916 __1946 _45F _______1946 _45F __ count 5.33, 0.33 

May 1 _________ 46 ______(43) _______1869 _______ 1917 _45F _______ 1917 _45F __ count 5.83, 0.33

May 27 ________ 55 ______(51) ______ 1889 _______ 1961 _47F ________1961 _47F __ count 6.33, 0.33

_June 17_______ 62 _______ 54 _______ ---- _________ 1959 _61F ________ 1959 _61F __ count 7.33, 0.33

_June 17_______ 62 _______ 54 _______ 1871 ______ 1901_53F, 1914_52F _______ 1926 _51F __ (4.33, 0.5)

_June 26 _______63 _______56 _______ ---- _________ ER ________________ 1893 _63F __ count 8.33, 1.33

_June 26 _______63 _______56 _______1974,79 _____ER _(t 1974,79) __________ 1893,1974,1979 _56F __ (5.33, 0.83)

_June 27 _______63 ______ 56 ________ 1938 _______ 1968 _61F _______ 1968 _61F __ count 9.33, 1.33

_June 27 _______63 ______ 56 _______ 1905,15 _____ 1940 _55F ______________ 1940 _55F __ (6.33, 0.83)

June 28_______ (69) ______ 54 ___ 1888,1915,95 _____ ER _(t 1888,1915,95) ______ 1888,93,1915,95 _54F __ (6.83, 1.08)

July 11 ________(75) 10th__ 57 _______ 1898 _______ ER (t 1898) ______________ 1893, 1898 _57F __ (7.33, 1.58)

July 24 ________(74) ______ 56 ________ ---- _________ ER_______________________1893 _56F (8.33, 2.58)

July 25 ________(87) ______ 58 ________ ---- _________ 1953 _57F _______________1953 _57F (9.33, 2.58)

July 27 ________(76)_______ 62 ____1876,84,91 ____ 1901_61F, 1903_59F _______ 1920_ 55F __ (9.58, 2.58)

July 28 ________(80)_______ 59 ________ ---- ________ 1903 _57F _______________ 1903 _57F __ (10.58, 2.58)

Aug 14 _______ (72)_______ 56 ________ ---- ________ 1941 _55F ________________1964 _54F __ (11.58, 2.58)

Aug 15 _______ (83)_______ 58 ________ ---- ________ 1921 _56F, 1963 _55F _____1964 _54F __ (12.58, 2.58

Aug 20 ________70 _______(66) 21st___1900,1948 __1990 _68F ______1990 _68F __ count 9.83, 1.33

Sep 3 _________ (69) ______ 50 _______ 1885 ________ER (t 1885) ______________ 1885,1893 _50F __ (13.08, 3.08)

Sep 27 ________ 56 _______(47) 28th___ ---- _________ ER _____________1893 _56F __ count 10.83, 2.33

Oct 16 ________ 47 ______ (38) 17th __1886,93______2009 _46F _____ 2009 _46F __ count 11.17, 2.33

Dec 14 ________(26) 13th__ 13 _______ 1898 _______ 1976 _12F _________________ 1976 _12F __ (13.58, 3.08)

 

1894 _ The year was more productive for low maxima than low minima. From 13.33 low maximum records set in the starter era, 7.7 have been retained, and surprisingly this is the highest number for any year after 1888. Within the starter era, 1894 ranks 13th of 32 for starter records set and also falls behind 1903 so is 14th overall, but ranks 7th for those that have survived (and therefore is seventh overall since no years surpassed it afterwards). For low minima, 1894 had 10.17 in the starter era and of those only 2.5 survived. The coldest part of the year relative to normal appears to be July but the various records are sprinkled through the entire year, and in addition, there are three "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 2.5, these being Feb 24th (2F the lowest minimum after the -1F record set in 1873), June 7th (48F was coldest after record of 47F in 1879) and July 10th (56F coldest after 1890 record of 55F which prevented this from being the fourth consecutive daily record set (only one of the other three survives today, see table below). 

 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Feb 24 _______ 10 _______(2) ________ ---- ________ ER ________________ 1894 _10F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Feb 25 _______(27) _______1 _______ 1914 _______ ER (t 1914) _______________ 1894,1914 _ 1F (1.0, 0.5)

_Mar 27 _______30 _______ 20 _______ ---- _________ ER ________________ 1894 _30F __ count 2.0, 2.0

_Mar 27 _______30 _______ 20 _______ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1894 _20F __  (2.0, 1.5)

Mar 28 _______ (39) _______25 _______ ---- _________1919 _24F _______________ 1923 _13F __ (3.0, 1.5

Apr 2 _________(43) _______ 27 _______ ---- _________1911 _24F _______________ 1919 _22F __ (4.0, 1.5)

Apr 3 _________(42)  ______ 25 ______ 1896 ________1954 _24F ________________ 1954 _ 24F ___ (4.5, 1.5)

Apr 8__________ 41 _______(32) 9th __1888 _______ 1912 _40F ________1916,56,2003 _37F __ count 2.5, 2.0

May 22 _______ 54 ______ (52)________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1894 _54F __ count 3.5, 3.0

May 28 _______(61) 29th__ 48 ____ 1884,1894 ___ 1902 _47F ______________1907, 1961 _43F _ (4.83, 1.5)

May 31 _______ 57 ______ (52)________ 1878 _______ER (t 1878) _______ 1878, 1894 _57F __ count 4.0, 3.5

June 6 _________54 ______ (48) 7th ____ ---- _________ ER _______________ 1894 _54F __ count 5.0, 4.5

June 8 _________(64) 7th __ 49 ________ ---- __________1932 _47F ______________1932 _47F __ (5.83, 1.5)

July 6_________  74 _______(66) ______1869,1879 __ 1902_73F, 1914_71F ___ 1956 _61F __ count 5.33, 4.5

_July 7_________ 74 _______ 59 ______ 1879, 1906 __ 1914,43,87 _71F _____1914,43,87 _71F __ count 5.83, 4.5

_July 7_________ 74 _______ 59 _______ ---- __________1913 _58F _______________ 1914 _56F __ (6.83, 1.5)

July 8_________  67 _______ 56 ________ ---- _________ 2005 _66F __________2005 _66F __ count 6.83, 4.5

July 8_________  67 _______ 56 ________ ---- _________1894 _56F ______________ 1894 _56F __ (7.83, 2.5)

July 9 _________(71)_______ 58 ________ ---- _________ 1963 _54F ______________ 1963 _54F __ (8.83, 2.5)

July 22 ________ 70 _______(63) _______ 1880 _______ 1958 _69F __________1958 _69F __ count 7.33, 4.5

July 23 ________ 70 _______(63) _______ ---- _________ ER (note five yrs tied, see below) _70F __ count 8.33, 4.70

Aug 12 ________70 _______(59) 11th__ ---- _________ 1922 _66F ___________ 1979 _64F __ count 9.33, 4.70

Aug 21 ________69 _______(53) 22nd__---- ______1926_66F, 1956_65F, 1999_64F _2007 _59F __ count 10.33, 4.70

Sep 26 ________(58) ______ 43 ___ 1879,94,1928___1940 _42F _________________ 1940 _42F __ (9.17, 2.5)

Nov 9 _________ 37 ______ (33) _______ ---- _________ ER _________________ 1894 _37F __ count 11.33, 5.70

_Nov 12________ 38 ______ 29 _______ ---- _________ ER _________________ 1894 _38F __ count 12.33, 6.70

_Nov 12________ 38 ______ 29 _______ ---- _________ 1920 _27F, 1925 _26F ____ 2019 _25F __ (10.17, 2.5)

Dec 28 ________ 17 ______ (8) 29th ___ ---- _________ ER _________________ 1894 _17F __ count 13.33, 7.70

---------------

note: July 23 record low max 70 tied in 1894, 1909, 1969, 1992 and 1996

 

1895 _ This year resembled 1881 in having rather frequent sharp oscillations from very warm to very cold weather, but its production of record low values was weaker. The high points were similar, namely May, September and December. February of 1895 was notably cold, and there were some chilly days in mid-summer despite some all-time records for heat set at either end of the summer. Out of 6.5 low maxima set, 2.5 have survived. From the 6.5 low minima, four have survived. There were no "coldest since" record lows in 1895. 

 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Feb 6 ________10 _______ -4 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________ 1895 _10F ___ count 1.0, 1.0

_Feb 6 ________10 _______ -4 ________ ---- __________ ER ___________________ 1895 _-4F ___ (1.0, 1.0)

Feb 7 _________(13) ______(6) ____ not starter era records (10, 4).

_Feb 8 ________ 8 ________ 2 ________ ---- __________ ER _____________ 1895 _ 8F ___ count 2.0, 2.0

_Feb 8 ________ 8 ________ 2 ________ ---- _________ 1934 _-7F _____________ 1934 _-7F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

May 13 _______(xx) ______ 39 _______ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1895 _39F __ (3.0, 2.0)

May 22 _______(54) 21st__45 ______ 1892 _______ 1907 _42F ______________ 1907 _42F __ (3.5, 2.0)

July 4 _________69 _______(61) 3rd ___---- ________ 1909 _68F, 1941 _64F__1978 _62F __ count 3.0, 2.0

July 11 _______ 69 _______(58) 10th__ ---- _________ 1917 _64F ________ 1917 _64F __ count 4.0, 2.0

July 31 _______(72)_______ 57 _______1914 _______ ER (t 1914) _____________ 1895, 1914 _57F __ (4.5, 2.5)

Aug 1 ________(73)_______ 59 _______1964 _______ ER (t 1964) _____________ 1895, 1964 _59F __ (5.5, 3.0)

Aug 22 ______ (71) _______52 _______ ---- _________ ER _____________________ 1895 _52F __ (6.5, 4.0)

Nov 2 ________41 _______ (37) _______1875 _______ ER (t 1875) _____________ 1875,95 _41F __ count 4.5, 2.5

Nov 11 _______39 _______(31)12th ___ 1887, 1913 _ 1926 _37F  _______1987 _33F __ count 5.0, 2.5

Dec 12 _______27 _______(14) _______ 1872 ____1910_25F,1917,33_24F, 1960_21F 1988 _20F _ count 5.5, 2.5

Dec 13 _______24 _______(13) ________ ---- ________1960 _20F ________1960 _20F __ count 6.5, 2.5

 

1896 _ This was a year of frequent contrasts. The winter was generally quite cold and established several record lows. April and May were very warm. The summer remained quite warm, and the autumn was then more variable but had several occasions where lowest temperatures were 1 to 3 degrees outside record range. The overall count was fairly low for the starter era with 5.83 low maxima (3.0 surviving) and 6.5 low minima (3.0 also still remain). There were also three minima which were "coldest since" records, March 13th had 14F (1888 record low 6F), March 14th had 15F (1888 record low 12F), March 24th had 15F (1888 record low 12F) and Oct 25 had 30F (part of a five-way for coldest after the 29F in 1879) for a count of 3.2 "coldest since" records. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 5 _________(18) _______ 6 ________ ---- ________ 1904 _-4F _______________1904 _-4F __ (1.0, 0.0)

_Jan 6 ________12 _______ -2 ________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1896 _12F __ count 1.0, 1.0

_Jan 6 ________12 _______ -2 ________ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1896 _-2F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

Jan 7 _________(25) _______ 6 ________ ---- _________ 2014 _ 4F _______________2014 _ 4F __ (3.0, 1.0)

_Feb 17 _______7 _______ -5 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1896 _ 7F ___ count 2.0, 2.0

_Feb 17 _______7 _______ -5 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1896 _-5F ___ (4.0, 2.0)

Feb 18 _______(26) ______ 1 ________ ---- _________ 1979 _0F ________________ 1979 _0F ___ (5.0, 2.0)

_Feb 21 ______(19) 20th__ 4 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________________ 1896 _ 4F ___ (6.0, 3.0)

_Apr 3 ________34 _______ 25 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________ 1896 _ 34F ___ count 3.0, 3.0

_Apr 3 ________34 _______ 25 _______ 1894_______1954 _24F ______________ 1954 _ 24F ___ (6.5, 3.0)

June 14 _______63 ______ (52) 15th___1886_______1907 _59F ______1907 _59F __ count 3.5, 3.0

June 25 _______67 ______ (58) _______ ---- ________1972 _66F ______1974 _63F __ count 4.5, 3.0

July 24 _______ 71 _______(65)______ 1883,1899 __ 1904 _67F ______ 1904 _67F __ count 4.83, 3.0

Sep 23 ______ 58 _______ (46) _______ ---- ________ 1963 _57F _______1963 _57F __ count 5.83, 3.0

 

1897 _ This was a rather average year and the count of record lows was not high for the starter era or even the longer term. From 5.83 record low maxima, only 2.5 remain, while from 5.5 record low minima, 2.5 remain. There was one "coldest since" record, when 29F on April 19th tied 1887 as coldest since the very low 22F reading in 1875. (The coldest since these being 30F in 1904 and 1926). So the count for this statistic is just 0.5.

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Jan 25 _______ 12 _______(6) 26th _____ ---- _______ ER ______________ 1897 _12F __ count 1.0, 1.0

Apr 20 _______(43)_______24 _________ ---- ________ER _____________________ 1897 _24F __ (1.0, 1.0)

_Apr 27 ______ 46 _______ 38 ____ 1882,93,1916 __ 1946 _45F ________1946 _45F __ count 1.33, 1.0 

_Apr 27 ______ 46 _______ 38 ______ 1874,1926 __1932 _36F ______________1932 _36F __ (1.5, 1.0)

May 8 ________(66)_______40 ______ 1898 _______1947 _37F _____________ 2020 _36F __ (2.0, 1.0)

May 27 ______ (63) 26th__48 _______ 1907 ______ 1915 _43F _____________ 1961 _41F __ (3.0, 1.0)

June 1 ________ 60 _______(51) 2nd __ ---- _________1945, 2015 _58F ___1945,2015 _58F __ count 2.33, 1.0

June 9 ________ 62 _______(57) 8th ___1875 ______1909 _61F _______ 1916 _57F ___ count 2.83, 1.0

_June 21 ______ 67 _______49 _______ ---- _________1918,28,52 _64F____1958,2003 _63F __ count 3.83, 1.0)

_June 21 ______ 67 _______49 _______ ---- _________ ER ______________________1897 _49F __ (4.0, 2.0)

June 22 _______ (74) 26th__ 52 _______ 1940 ______ ER (t 1915) _____________ 1897, 1940 _52F __ (5.0, 2.5)

July 27 ________ 68 _______(64)________ 2000 ______ER (t 2000) ______1897,2000 _68F __ count 4.83, 1.5

July 28 ________ 68 _______(64)________ ---- ________ ER ______________ 1897 _68F __ count 5.83, 2.5

Sept 28 _______(62) ______ 45 _______ 1878 _______1914 _42F _____________ 1947 _41F __ (5.5, 2.5)

 

1898 _ This was one of the warmer starter years and had a very sparse count of record lows especially for this era. Out of 4.5 record low maxima, the surviving count is 1.5, and from just 1.5 record low minima, 0.5 (a tie for Nov 27th with 1932) remains. There were also no "coldest since" record low minima. 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Apr 28 ________ 41 _______(39) ________ ---- _______  ER _______________ 1898 _41F __ count 1.0, 1.0

May 26 ________ 58 ______(56) ______ 1888 _____ 1901, 07 _53F ________1901, 07 _53F __ count 1.5, 1.0

July 11 ________ 71________ 57 _______1893 _______ ER (t 1893) _____________ 1893, 1898 _57F __ (0.5, 0.5)

July 12 _________70 _______(60)_______ ---- _________ 1940 _ 69F _______ 1990 _67F __ count 2.5, 1.0

July 13 _________69 _______(58)_______ ---- _________ 1964 _ 67F _______ 1964 _67F __ count 3.5, 1.0

Nov 27 ________ 28 _______(25) 25th _ 1932 ________ ER (t 1932) ______________ 1898,1932 _28F _ (4.5, 1.5)

Dec 14 ________(27) _______13 _______ 1893 _______ 1976 _12F _________________ 1976 _12F __ (1.5, 0.5)

 

1899 _ 1899 was generally a rather warm year but had two notable cold spells, one in mid-February, and the other in early October. This is when many of the year's record lows were set. From 8.67 low maxima, a robust 6.0 remain including all of Feb 10 to 13. From 6.0 record low minima, only 1.5 have survived. In addition, the low of 40F on Oct 2nd was coldest since the 1886 record of 39F. (count 1.0).

 

 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

_Feb 9 ________9 ________-2 _________ ---- _________ 1934 _8F ________1934 _8F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

_Feb 9 ________9 ________-2 _________ ---- _________ 1934 _-15F ____________1934 _-15F ___ (1.0, 0.0)

_Feb 10 _______7 _______ -6 _________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1899 _7F ___ count 2.0, 1.0

_Feb 10 _______7 _______ -6 _________ ---- _________ ER ____________________ 1899 _-6F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

_Feb 11 _______ 9 _______ -2 _________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1899 _9F ___ count 3.0, 2.0

_Feb 11 _______ 9 _______ -2 _________1885 _______ ER (t 1885) ___________________ 1885, 1899 _-2F (2.5, 1.5)

_Feb 12 _______ 9 _______ 4 __________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1899 _ 9F ___ count 4.0, 3.0

_Feb 12 _______ 9 _______ 4 __________ ---- _________1914 _-3F _________________ 1914 _ -3F __ (3.5, 1.5)

_Feb 13 _______11 _______6 __________ ---- _________ ER _____________ 1899 _11F ___ count 5.0, 4.0

_Feb 13 _______11 _______6 __________ ---- _________1914 _-1F _________________ 1914 _ -1F __ (4.5, 1.5)

Feb 14 ________24 ______(10) ______1871,79 ______ 1905 _ 18F ______ 1916 _12F ___ count 5.33, 4.0   (blizzard of 1899)

Apr 2 _________ 36 ______(28) 3rd ____ ---- _________1911 _35F ______ 1911 _35F ___ count 6.33, 4.0

July 24 ________71 ______(64) 24th__ 1883,1896 ___ 1904 _67F ______ 1904 _67F __ count 6.67, 4.0

Aug 9 ________ (78) ______60 _______1887 ________ 1919,89 _57F __________1919,89 _57F __ (5.0, 1.5)

_Oct 1_________ 51______ 42 ________ ---- _________ ER ______________1899 _51F __ count 7.67, 5.0

_Oct 1_________ 51______ 42 _______1886 _________ 1916 _41F ______________ 1947 _36F __ (5.5, 1.5)

Oct 2 _________ 49 _____ (40) _______ ---- ___________ ER ____________ 1899 _51F __ count 8.67, 6.0

Oct 3 _________(52) _____ 38 _____1888,1974_______ ER (t 1888,1974)______ 1888,1899,1974 _38F __ (6.0, 1.83)

 

1900 _ This was often quite a warm year, with brief cold spells that set a few records. From the original count of 7.5 record low maxima, 3.5 have survived. From the original count of 5.5 low minima, only one (Feb 27) has survived. In addition, March 12th was the coldest minimum (11F) after the 1888 record of 8F (count 1.0). Three cold overnight lows in May (9th-11th) came immediately before some record highs were set May 13th-15th (84, 88, 90F). 

Date ___ Low Max _ Low Min __ Tied __ Year(s) broken ______ Eventual record values, counts (original, eventual). 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  max __ min __ max count _ (min count)

Feb 1 __________16 ______ (7) _________ ---- _________ 1971 _12F ________________1971 _12F ___ count 1.0, 0.0

Feb 18 _________22 ______(14) 19th____---- _________ 1903 _19F _______1958 _16F ___ count 2.0, 0.0

_Feb 26 ________19 _______ 8 _________ ---- _________ ER _______________1900 _ 19F ___ count 3.0, 1.0

_Feb 26 ________19 _______ 8 _________ ---- _________ 1928,90 _7F _____________1928,90 _7F __ (1.0, 0.0)

Feb 27 ________ (21) ______ 5 _________ ---- _________ ER _______________________ 1900 _ 5F ___ (2.0, 1.0)

Mar 12 ________ 26 ______(11)_________---- _________ ER _______________1900 _26F __ count 4.0, 2.0

Mar 15 ________ 24 ______(18) _________---- _________ ER ______________ 1900 _24F __ count 5.0, 3.0

_Mar 17 _______ 25 ______ (11) 18th ___1885 ________ ER ______________ 1885,1900 _25F __ count 5.5, 3.5

Apr 10 _________39 ______(30) _______ 1909 ________ 1942 _37F _______1942 _37F __ count 6.5, 3.5

May 9 ________(66) ______ 41 ________ ---- __________ 1923 _38F, 1947_35F _____ 2020 _34F __ (3.0, 1.0)

May 10 ______ (54) ______ 40 ________ ---- __________ 1902,23 _38F ____________1947,66 _36F __ (4.0, 1.0)

May 11 ______ (54) ______ 42 ________ 1877 ________ 1902 _41F _______________1913 _36F __ (4.5, 1.0)

June 4 _________ 66 ______ (55) 5th___1872, 1926 ____ 1927 _64F _______1945 _52F __ count 7.0, 3.5

July 1 __________(72)_______56 _______ 1925 ________1943 _52F ______________ 1943 _52F __ (5.5, 1.0)

Aug 20 ________ 70 _______(63) 21st __1893, 1948 ___1990 _68F ______ 1990 _ 68F __ count 7.5, 3.5

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Summary of Records Set in Starter Era (1869-1900)

Over the 32 years of the starter era, 177.5 low maximum records survived to the end of the data. This was reduced from 178.5 as recently as March 28th of 2022 (1893 lost a record to 2022). So that means that almost half the days of the calendar year have a low maximum at least tied if not outright owned by a starter year. The count for low minima is 149.2, which means that about 40% of all days have a record low minimum from the starter era. 

For those 149.2 eventual minima, those with later ties could not produce a "coldest since" value, as those are only valid after the last tie. So from about 140 candidates, 30.233 "coldest since" values were set, not the pace reached in later decades, but given that later decades would have more candidates, probably a fairly similar actual pace, and also it should be noted, as this was a cold epoch without much urban heat island, any really cold night would be quite likely to set a record rather than go "coldest since." The decades with the most "coldest since" values are the 1930s (to 1940) and the 1960s to 1970, and 1970s to 1980. 

The next sets of tables will document how the remaining years changed various starter era records. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Log of Record Lows 1901-1910

For this and later decades, a log will be posted for each year, with a brief commentary, showing the new record low maxima and minima established (or tied with starter era or previous years). The count for the year will be tracked in the last two columns, the first of those two columns will track the low maxima (set in year, eventual end of record) and the second will track low minima (set in year, eventual end of record). 

Values in brackets were not records at the time and are shown to give context. To make the tables more readable with extra columns added, these context values are always on the same dates as the records, in some cases there may have been more extreme (but still not record) values on adjacent dates (and in other cases, these more extreme values are records so are also in the tables). Where record low max and min are set on the same day, if space permits, the two records are given their appropriate former and future reference points, unless it becomes too crowded due to ties, then a second line is used. This simultaneous readout will be apparent in two ways -- no brackets for either value, and two sets of count values. Ties beyond the starter era do not count forward (for example, if 1903 ties 1888, that is given as a count of 0.5 for 1903, but if 1947 also ties, then in 1947 the count becomes 0.33 but remains 0.5 for 1903 in terms of records established. If it is a surviving record then that would alter the count for 1903 (and 1888).

The annual commentaries will show the gradually decreasing expected number of established records which was always 11.4 in the starter era for both types of records. It will now start to decrease gradually ending up at 2.4 by 2022. That latter figure is always the expected number at random for surviving records of either type.

A decade summary will give the updated totals to the end of that decade, comparing trends to those established in the starter era (see last comments in previous post). 

1901 _ The first year of the decade continued the trend of the late 1890s in being a rather warm year with not that many record lows. In fact the counts were just 5.33 and 2.0 for low maxima and low minima. Of those, 3.0 low maxima survived (two are ties, so four dates) and neither of the record low minima survived. There were also no "coldest since" record lows. (expected records set in the year down to 11.1). The extinction date for record low minima was June 17th, 1914. This was the earliest extinction for any year as this was the first year since 1870 not to retain any, and the 1870 extinction date was Feb 22, 1918. However 1908 set no record lows so was out before 1901. The minimum now closest to the eventual record low is the June 17 record (53F) which remains 2 Fdeg higher than the eventual mark. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 6 _____ 17 _ (12) _____1872 _22F __________ eventual record low max ___________ 1.0, 1.0

May 20 ____ 53 _ (50) ____ 1892 _55F __________ 1957, 2000 _51F _______________________ 2.0, 1.0

May 25 ____ 57 _(49) _____t1877,82 _57F ______ 1921 _52F, 1967 _46F __________________ 2.33, 1.0 

May 26 ____ 53 _ (49) ____ 1888,98 _58F _______ eventual record low max tied 1907 _ 3.33, 1.5

June 17 ___ (77) _ 53 _____1871,1893 _54F _____1914_52F, 1926 _ 51F __________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0 

July 26 ____ 69 _ (63) _____ 1879 _72F __________ eventual record low max tied 2000 _ 4.33, 2.0

July 27 ____ (80)  _61 _____1876,84,91,93_62F___1903_59F, 1920 _55F ___________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.0

Sep 20 ____ 59 _ (50) _____1873 _61F ___________eventual record low max ____________5.33, 3.0

 

1902 _ This was a somewhat colder year than some previous warm years but did not produce a lot of records either. The count of low maxima was 6.0, of which 2.0 have survived. The count of record low minima was 5.5, of which one (which tied 1884) has survived for a count of 0.5. There was also one "coldest since" a record value, that being the 8F recorded on Dec 9th (1876 had recorded 7F). 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

May 10 ___(54) _ 38 _______ 1900 _40F _______t1923 _38F, 1947 _35F, 2020 _34F __ ____ ____ __1.0, 0.0

May 11 ____(59) _41 ______1877, 1900 _42F ___1913 _36F __________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.0 

May 28 ___ 52 __ 47 ______1869_ 58F _________eventual record low max ________ 1.0, 1.0 

__ May 28 _ min 47 _______1884,91,94 _48F __ 1907, 61 _43F ______________________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 0.0

May 29 ___(64) _ 43 _______1884 _43F ________ eventual record low min t1884 __ ____ ____ __3.5, 0.5

June 9 ____(70) __ 50 _______1885 _51F _______ 1913 _49F, 1980 _47F _______________ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 0.5

June 30 ___ 70 _(56) _______ 1885 _70F ________ 1927,43 _69F, 1967 _65F ___________1.5, 1.0

July 6 _____ 73 _ (65) ______ 1869,79,94 _74F __ 1914 _71F, 1956 _61F ______________ 2.5, 1.0

July 25 ____ 69 _ (65) ______ tied 1871 _________ 2013 _68F ___________________________ 3.0, 1.0

Aug 13 ___ (75) __ 57 ______ 1888 _59F ________ 1930 _55F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.5, 0.5

Sep 5 _____ 67 _ (56) ______ tied 1872 _________ 1926 _ 62F ___________________________ 3.5, 1.0 

Oct 17 ____ 50 _ (44) ______ tied 1883 _________ 1970 _47F ____________________________ 4.5, 1.0

Dec 9 _____ 18 _ (8) _______ 1880 _22F ________ eventual record low max __________5.0, 2.0

Dec 14 ____ 21 _ (14) ______ 1888 _22F ________ eventual record low max __________6.0, 2.0

 

1903 _ The year turned colder after a rather non-descript winter, and June in particular was very cool, especially for daytime highs, being quite a cloudy month apparently the overnight lows were less frequently in record range. Even so, most of the numerous 1903 records (beating the starter era) were eventually replaced. Therefore from a count of 16.5 (not equalled since 1903), the eventual count is just 5.25. That is nevertheless higher than all subsequent years except 1917, 1918, and 1963. The low minimum count during the year was 7.0, of which 2.5 have survived.  There was just one "coldest since" a record minimum, 36F on Oct 25th part of a five-way tie after the 1879 record of 29F, leaving a count of just 0.2. While June was exceptionally cool, the rest of the summer continued to set occasional record lows. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 18 _____ 19 _ (8) _____1900 _22F ___________ 1958 _16F ______________________________ 1.0, 0.0

Feb 19 _____ 16 _ 4 _____ 1885_19F, 1878,85 _11F _eventual record low max, (min) 1936 _1F _ 2.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 0.0 

May 2 ____ (54) _ 37 _____ tied 1874 _37F ______ eventual record low min tied 1874 ___ _________ __ 1.5, 0.5

June 15 ___ 63 _ (57) _____ 1880 _66F __________ 1916,71 _60F ____________________________ 3.0, 1.0

June 16 ___ 65 _ (58) _____ 1869 _68F __________ 1954 _64F, 1965 _62F ___________________ 4.0, 1.0

June 18 ___ 64 _ (56) _____ 1891 _65F __________ 1920 _63F _______________________________ 5.0, 1.0

June 20 ___(68) _ 52 ______ 1879 _53F __________ 1914 _49F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 0.5

June 22 ___ 64 _ (59) _____1879 _68F ___________1928, 1952_62F _________________________ 6.0, 1.0

June 23 ___ 60 _ (58) _____ 1886 _66F __________ 1918 _59F _______________________________ 7.0, 1.0

June 24 ___ 62 _ (57) _____tied 1873 _62F ______ 1940 _ 59F ______________________________ 7.5, 1.0

June 29 ___ 65 _ (61) _____ 1888 _67F __________ eventual record low max _____________ 8.5, 2.0

July 15 ____ 69 _ (60) _____ 1884 _72F __________ 1926 _67F _______________________________ 9.5, 2.0

July 16 ____(77) _ 58 ______ tied 1889 _58F _____ 1926,46 _ 49F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 0.5

July 18 ____ 71 _ (65) _____1873,81 _74F ________1910 _70F, 1962 _66F ___________________10.5, 2.0

July 27 ____ (72)  _59 _____1901_61F ____________1920 _55F _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 0.5

July 28 ____ (75) _57 _____ 1893 _59F ___________ eventual record low min  _____________ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 1.5

Aug 5 _____ 68 _ (59) _____ 1869 _72F ___________eventual record low max _____________11.5, 3.0

Aug 8 _____ 69 _ 54 _____ 1874 _71F 1869 _57F  _eventual records low max, min _____ 12.5, 4.0 __ 6.0, 2.5

Aug 28 ____68 _ (60) _____ t1885 _68F __________ t1885,1908,1915 _68F, 1927 _65F, 1940 _60F __ 13.0, 4.0

Aug 29 ____63 _ (59) _____1885 _68F ___________ eventual record low max _____________ 14.0, 5.0

Aug 30 ____66 _ (60) _____1891 _68F ___________ 1911 _62F _______________________________ 15.0, 5.0

Aug 31 ____65 _ (60) _____1872 _66F ___________ 1911 _59F _______________________________ 16.0, 5.0

Nov 7 _____41 _ (32) _____ tied 1886 _41F ______eventual record low max tied 1886,1927,2012 _16.5, 5.25

Nov 27 ____(29) _ 19 _____ 1871 _21F _________ t1917 _19F, 1932 _12F ____________________ ____ ____ __ 7.0, 2.5

 

1904 _ 1904 was one of the coldest years of the 20th century but had a relatively modest production of record lows, the more salient feature was the nearly total absence of above normal temperatures. From an original count of 7.5 low maxima, 4.0 have survived, and from the original count of 4.083 low minima, 2.0 have survived. The expectation at random has now dropped to 10 records per year (366/36). In addition, there were three instances of a minimum being "coldest since" a previous record low. These were Feb 16th (2F coldest after record 1F 1888), Apr 17th (30F was coldest after record of 27F 1875), and Apr 20th (27F was coldest after record of 24F 1897);  in addition to those, 3F on Jan 18th was coldest between 1875 (1F) and 1982 (0 F), and 2F on Jan 19th was coldest between 1875 (-1F) and 1994 (-2F). The count for the "coldest since" stat is 3.0 but was 5.0 in 1981.

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 4 ______14 _  0 ______ 1877, 1882 _18F ______ eventual record low max t1981_14F__ 1.0, 0.5

__ Jan 4 __ min _ 0 ______ 1879,1882 _6F _______ 1918 _-3F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Jan 5 _____(14) __-4 ______ 1896 _6F _____________ eventual record low min ___________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

Jan 18 ____ 17 __(3) ______1875 _18F _____________1921 _16F, 1977 _13F ________________ 2.0, 0.5

Jan 19 ____ 14 _ (2) ______ 1888 _20F _____________1994 _10F _____________________________ 3.0, 0.5

Feb 16 ____ 11 _ (2) ______1888 _18F _____________eventual record low max __________ 4.0, 1.5 

Feb 25 ____26 _ (12) _____ t1889 _26F ___________ 1910 _23F, 1934 _16F _________________4.5, 1.5

Apr 14 ____44 _ (32) _____ t1885 _44F ___________ 1923,29 _42F, 1940,48 _41F __________ 5.0, 1.5

Apr 20 ____37 _ (27) _____ 1875 _41F _____________eventual record low max __________ 6.0, 2.5

July 3 _____(76) _ 59 _____ tied 1870,85,88 _59F __1914_58F 1918_57F 1929_55F 1933_54F __ ___ ___ _ 2.25, 1.0

July 24 ____ 67 _ (64) ____ 1883,96,99 _71F ______ eventual record low max __________ 7.0, 3.5

Sep 22 ____ 55 _ 41 _____1875_55F, 1871 _42F ___ eventual record low max t1875, low min __ 7.5, 4.0 __ 3.25, 2.0

Oct 7 ____ (53) _ 40 ______ tied 1885 _40F ________t1923_40F, 1954,99 _39F _____________ ____ ____ __ 3.75, 2.0

Oct 28 ___ (48) _ 35 ______tied 1869, 1880 _35F __1914,36 _33F, 1976 _29F ____________ ____ ____ __ 4.08, 2.0 

 

1905 _ This was a rather bland year for temperatures with a warm summer and few extremes. The counts are sparse, from 1.5 record low maxima, 0.5 have survived (a tie for June 7th, 61F) and from 1.5 low minima, the only survivor is 30F on Nov 14th (count 1.0). There were no "coldest since" record low minima. 

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 14 ____18 _ (8) _______t1871,79,99 _18F__ 1916 _12F ____________________________ 1.0, 0.0 

June 7 ____ 61 _ (53) _____ tied 1891 _61F _____eventual record low max tied 1891_ 1.5, 0.5

June 27 ___(69) _ 56 ______tied 1893 _56F _____ t1915 _56F, 1940 _55F _______________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0 

Nov 14 ___ (36) _ 20 ______1873 _29F _________ eventual record low min ___________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.0

 

1906 _ This was generally a warm year with few cold spells, and perhaps the most notable (around March 23-24) failed to set records. Of the 0.83 count of low maxima, none have survived, and of the 1.0 count of low minima, none have survived. There was a "coldest since" record set on Dec 8 when 12F was coldest since the 1882 record of 10F. 1906 was the second year in the data set (after 1890) not to retain any record low maxima. Its extinction date of Oct 11, 1951 was third earliest after 1890 and 1908. Also, 1906 is the third year to have no surviving record lows after 1870 and 1901. It has the third earliest extinction date for those, coming on Dec 7, 1926, and also 1908 set no record low minima so was first "out" in that regard. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

July 7 _____ 74 _ (60) ____ t1879,94 _74F ________ 1914,43,87 _71F ______________________ 0.33, 0.0

Sep 5 _____(72) _ 54 _____tied 1883 _54F ________1924 _53F, 1963 _51F ________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Oct 11 ____49 _ (43) ____ tied 1888 _49F ________ 1951 _48F _____________________________0.83, 0.0

Dec 7 ____ (47) _ 13 ____ tied 1882 ______________ 1926 _10F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

1907 _ While this was mostly a rather average year, May and June were very cool and set numerous low records. All of the count for 1907 occurred in these two months. From 4.5 low maxima, the eventual count remains 2.0. And from 6.0 low minima, the eventual count is 3.70. There were no "coldest since record low" minima in 1907. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

May 12 ___(58) _ 40 ______tied 1874 _40F ____ eventual record low min tied 1874 _ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

May 20 ___ (63) _ 43 _____ 1892 _46F _________ eventual record low min t2002 _____ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.0

May 21 ___ (54) _ 40 _____ 1888 _45F _________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.0

May 22 ___ (62) _ 42 _____ 1892,95 _42F ______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.0

May 23 ___ 58 _ (50) _____ 1888,92 _60F _______ 1916 _56F, 1982_55F ___________________1.0, 0.0

May 26 ___ 53 _ (46) _____ 1888,98 _58F _______ eventual record low max tied 1901 _ 1.5, 0.5

May 27 ___ (57) _ 48 _____ tied 1897 _48F _____ 1915 _43F, 1961 _41F __________________ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 3.0

May 28 ___ (57) _ 43 _____ 1902 _47F _________ eventual record low minimum t1961 ____ ____ __ 5.0, 3.5

June 2 ____ 52 __  48 _____ 1880 _61F ___________eventual record low max tied 1946 _ 2.5, 1.0 

__ June 2 __ min  48 ______ tied 1880 _48F ____ eventual record low minimum t1880, 1929, 1945, 46 __ __5.5, 3.7

June 3 ____ 58 __ 49 ___ 1881 _59F, 1888 _51F __ 1945 _53F, (min) 1915_47F, 1929_45F __ 3.5, 1.0__6.0, 3.7

June 14 ___ 59 _ (54) _____ 1886,96 _63F ________eventual record low max ____________4.5, 2.0 

1908 _ This was the first year for which there were no record lows during the year, two minima were within 1F (9F Jan 31 vs 8F 1872, and 55F Aug 29 vs 54F 1888). The closest any minimum of 1908 came to an eventual record low was 5 deg (also Aug 29). Meanwhile, the year set 2.83 record low maxima, of which none remain as eventual records. The year went "extinct" on August 26, 1940. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 30 ____ 18 __(8) ______ 1873 _20F ___________ 1934 _16F ___________________________ 1.0, 0.0

Aug 26 ____64 _ (62) _____ 1885 _65F ___________ 1940 _61F ___________________________ 2.0, 0.0

Aug 27 ____65 _ (58) _____ t1885 _65F __________ 1915 _63F, 1927 _62F _______________ 2.5, 0.0

Aug 28 ____68 _ (57) _____ t1885,1903 _68F _____t1885,1903,1915 _68F, 1927 _65F, 1940 _60F _2.83, 0.0

 

1909 _ Although the year had some warmer spells, when it did turn cold it seemed easy to set records even if the cold spells were brief. There were 8.0 low maxima of which 2.53 have survived, and 2.83 low minima of which one remains. There were no "coldest since record low" minima (at least, none that are now valid, all of these years with no valid coldest since minima had a few for some period of time). 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Apr 10 ___ 39 _ 29 ______t1900 _39F __________ 1942 _37F ____________________________ 0.5, 0.0

Apr 10 __ min _ 29 ______t1882 _29F _________ t1909,20,50_29F . 1974,85.97 _28F_ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Apr 11 ___(46) _ 24 _______1874 _26F __________ eventual record low min ________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.0

Apr 30 ___46 _ (42) _______1874 _51F __________1925 _45F ___________________________ 1.5, 0.0

June 9 ___ 61 _(58) _______1875,97 _62F _______ 1916 _57F ___________________________ 2.5, 0.0

July 4 ____ 68 _ 58 _______ 1895 _69F __________ 1941 _64F, 1978 _62F _______________ 3.5, 0.0

__July 4 min __ 58 _______t1874,1882,1933 _58F _ 1938 _57F, 1986 _55F ___________ ____ ____ __ 1.83, 1.0 

July 5 ____(79)_ 57 ______ 1882 _58F ___________ 1927 _54F, 1979 _53F ______________ ____ ____ __ 2.83, 1.0

July 23 ___ 70 _ (67) ______t1894 _70F _______ eventual record low max (t1894,1969,92,96) _ 4.0, 0.2

Aug 4 ____69 _(60) _______1874, 86 _71F _______eventual record low max _________5.0, 1.2

Aug 17 ___65 _(61) _______1881 _67F __________ eventual record low max _________6.0, 2.2

Oct 18 ___ 48 _ (47) ______ 1880 _50F __________ 2009 _45F ___________________________ 7.0, 2.2

Oct 29 ___ 43 _ (37) ______1869, 1876 _46F ____ eventual record low max tied 1925,52 _8.0, 2.53

 

1910 _ Cold weather was rather infrequent in 1910 so the counts for record lows were held down below expectation (now having dropped to about 9 records per year, 366/42). From five record low maxima, none have survived, the extinction date being July 18, 1962. The one record low minimum set has been retained (1 F on Feb 7). In addition there was one "coldest since" a record low minimum, that being January 5th 5 F (later tied by 1920) after the -4F record in 1904.

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 7 _____(19) __ 1 ______1895 _4F ___________ eventual record low min ____________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Feb 25 ____ 23 _ (15) _____1889,1904 _26F ___ 1934 _16F _____________________________1.0, 0.0

June 11 ___ 59 _ (57) _____ 1884 _63F _________ 1916 _57F _____________________________2.0, 0.0

June 12 ___ 65 _ (58) _____1876 _68F _________ 1924 _62F _____________________________ 3.0, 0.0

July 18 ____ 70 _ (66) _____1903 _71F __________1962 _66F _____________________________ 4.0, 0.0

Dec 12 ____25 _ (19) _____1872,95 _27F _______ 1917,33_24F, 1960_21F, 1988 _20F ____ 5.0, 0.0 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1901-10

This was not a prolific period for record cold. Not one year produced the random expected number of minimum records, and only one (1907) retained more than one would expect at random (3.7 vs 2.4). 1903 had a prolific production of low maxima. In the decade, there were 58.0 record low maxima set, of which 20.283 have survived. A few of those set replaced earlier values from this decade so it was not quite a case of 53 starter records falling. Then from 30.92 record low minima, just 11.7 have survived (35.7%). The number of coldest since values is 5.7, bringing the cumulative total to 35.93. 

 

__ Log of Record Lows 1911-1920 __

 

1911 _ Despite several very warm intervals including most of the early summer, as well as December, 1911 also produced a robust set of low records. There were counts of six of each type set during the year. Five of the six low maxima have survived. This is the second highest survival rate (83.3%) for any year 1869 to 1916 (1878 had 87.5%). Only 1.833 record low minima have survived. There was also one "coldest since" a record low minimum, on May 3rd, when 37F tied 1877 as coldest since the record set in 1874 (33F). (count 0.5)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 16 ___ 20 __ 13 _____ 1893_28F, 1872,93_17F __ eventual record low max & low min ___ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Apr 2 _____ 35 __ 24 _____ 1899 _36F ___________ eventual record low maximum __ 2.0, 2.0

 _ Apr 2 __ min _ 24 ______ 1894 _27F __________ 1919 _22F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

May 4 ___(53) __ 37 ______ tied 1874 _37F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1874, 1917) _ ____ __ 2.5, 1.33

July 26 __ (78) __ 60 ______ 1871 _61F ___________t1913 _60F, 1920 _55F _______________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 1.33

Aug 30 ___ 62 __(56)______ 1903 _66F ___________ eventual record low maximum __ 3.0, 3.0

Aug 31 ___ 59 __(55)______ 1903 _65F ___________ eventual record low maximum __ 4.0, 4.0

Sep 13 ___ 61 __ 51 ______ 1886 _66F ___________ 1937,64 _60F, 1965 _59F _____________5.0, 4.0

 _ Sep 13 _ min _51 _______ 1882 _53F __________ t1954 _51F, 1963 _46F _______________ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 1.33

Sep 14 ___(66) __ 46 ______ 1873,88 _48F _______  eventual record low minimum (t1975) ___ ____ __ 5.5, 1.83

Nov 13 ___ 33 __ 26 ______ 1874 _36F ___________ eventual record low maximum ___6.0, 5.0

 _ Nov 13 _min _ 26 ______ tied 1874 _26F ______ 1920 _25F, 1986 _24F, 2019 _23F ____ ____ ____ __ 6.0, 1.83

 

 

1912 _ This was quite a cold year with a few warmer interludes, most notably the last two months of the year. January 1912 was one of the coldest months in the region generally. Parts of the summer were also anomalously cool.  Despite that, only 2.5 low maximum records were set, of which only 1.0 has survived (8F on Jan 13th). The count of record low minima was considerably larger at 5.75 which is closer to the random expectation now having fallen to 8.3 (366/44). Of those, 1.833 have survived One later tied in 1914 was also on Jan 13th. September 30th (39F, also lowest for month) remains untied, and August 5th (57F) has been tied twice. In addition there were three "coldest since" record low minima during the year. These were on Jan 6th (6F later tied in 1996 and 2018, coldest after record of -2F set in 1896), -1F on Feb 11th (coldest since joint record of -2F in 1885 and 1899), and Aug 4th (57F later tied by 1951 and 1964, coldest since 1886 56F) for a count of 1.667 for the statistic. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 6 ____(14) __ ( 6) _____ not records in 1912, record values were 12F (1896) and -2F (1896). 

Jan 13 ____ 8 ___ -3 ______1886 _2F ___________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0 

_ Jan 13__(min)_ -3 ______1886 _14F __________eventual record low minimum (t1914)_ ____ __ 1.0, 0.5

 Jan 14 __ (23) ___ 2 ______1886 _6F __________ 1914 _-5F _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.5

Jan 16 ____17__ ( 3) ______tied 1893 _17F ____1920 _12 F ______________________________ 1.5, 1.0

Mar 3 ____(30) __ 15 ____tied 1873,90,1900_15F _1925,38,43,50,62,2003 _ 11F _________ ____ ____ __ 2.25, 0.5 

Apr 8 ____ 40 __ (33) _____1888,94 _41F ______ 1916,56,2003 _37F ____________________ 2.5, 1.0

Aug 5 ___ (76) __ 57 ______tied 1886 _57F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1886, 1951) ___ __ 2.75, 0.83

Aug 30 __(70) __ 54 ______1872 _55F __________ 1934 _52F, 1965 _50F _________________ ____ ____ __ 3.75, 0.83

Aug 31 __(64) __ 51 ______1872 _53F __________t1965 _51F, 1976 _50F _________________ ____ ____ __ 4.75, 0.83

Sep 30 __(60) __ 39 ______1886 _14F __________eventual record low minimum______ ____ ____ __ 5.75, 1.83

 

 

1913 _ 1913 was a relatively warm year that set numerous warm records for its time, many of them later broken however. Cold spells were brief and only two low maximum records were set, 20F on March 7th which has survived, and a third tie of an earlier record (39F) on Nov 11th which was later broken. The counts for low maxima were therefore 1.33 and 1.00 (surviving). From 4.5 low minimum records only one (May 11th, 36F) has survived.  In addition there were three "coldest since" record low minima during the year. These were on Mar 7th and 8th (both 12F coldest since 7F in 1890 (this 12F tied in 2007) and 8F in 1883, untied since), and also 45F on Sept 15th, coldest since record of 44F in 1873. (count 2.5) ... There was also a reading of 47F on Sept 14th which was the coldest minimum between tied record lows of 46F from 1911 and 1975 and colder than any others on that date besides those two tied records. 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 7 ___  20 __ (12) _____1869 _26F _________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0 

May 11__ (56) __ 36 _____ 1886 _14F __________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 9 ___(62) __ 49 ______ 1902 _50F _________ 1980 _47F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

July 7 ____ (77) __ 57 ______ 1894 _59F _________ 1914 _56F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 1.0

July 26 __ (80) __ 60 ______ t1911 _60F _________ 1920 _55F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 1.0

Sep 16 __ (67) __ 49 ______1887 _51F __________t1961 _49F, 1964 _48F, 1966 _47F ____ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 1.0

Nov 11 __ 39 __ (30) _____t1887,95 _39F ______ 1926 _37F, 1987 _33F ________________ 1.33, 1.0

 

 

1914 _ Some parts of 1914 were quite warm but record breaking cold was frequent especially in the winter, again in June-July, and December. From a count of 7.0 low maxima, 2.67 have survived. More impressively, from 14.75 record low minima, 8.83 have survived. Both of those counts have not been equalled since 1914, the original count (14.75) ranks 11th behind ten starter era years, but with the expected number down to 7.9, it was ahead of several of those in terms of ratio to expected (although two more recent years have higher ratios, 1940 and 1963). The more recent year with the closest number of eventual record low minima is 1919 (7.0) with 1963 at 6.5. There was also a large count of "coldest since" record lows, with eight producing a count of 5.0. That is the highest such statistic so far although it will be surpassed by numerous later years, the first of them 1933. The "coldest since" record low minima are listed below:

Coldest since ___ 1914 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 23 1889 (5F) ______ 8F ________ 2015 ______ 0.5

Feb 24 1873 (-1F) _____ 2F ________ 1894 _______1.0

Mar 21 1885 (10F) ____15F _______ -- -- _________ 2.0

July 20 1890 (55F) ____ 58F ____1929, 1965 ____ 2.33

Sep 8 1871 (52F) _____ 54F ___ five others _____ 2.5

Sep 9 1883 (48F) _____ 49F _______ -- -- _________3.5

Sep 10 1883 (43F) ____47F _______ 1917 _______ 4.0

Dec 27 1872 (6F) ______7F _______ -- -- __________5.0

(moving on to 1914's long list of daily records ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 13____( 9) __ -3 _____ t1912 _-3F __________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

Jan 14____(18)__ -5 ______1912 _2F ____________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

Feb 12____(10)__ -3______1899 _4F ___________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.5

Feb 13____(26)__ -1______1899 _6F ___________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.5

Feb 25____(26) __ 1 ______tied 1894 _1F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1870)_ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 4.0 

May 13 ___ 49 __(42) ____ 1882 _51F _________ 2019 _48F _____________________________ 1.0, 0.0

June 17 __ (76) __52 ______1901 _53F _________1926 _51F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 4.0

June 20 __ (71) __49 ______1903 _52F __________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 6.0, 5.0

June 28 __ 65 __(58) _____ 1888 _68F _________1938 _60F ______________________________ 2.0, 0.0

July 3 ____  64 __ 58 ______ tied 1870 _64F ____eventual record low maximum (t1870)_ 2.5, 0.5 

_ July 3 ____(min)_ 58 ____1870,85,88,1904 _59F __1918 _57F, 1929 _55F, 1933 _54F ____ ____ ____ __ 7.0, 5.0 

July 6 ____  71 __ (59) _____1902 _73F _________ 1956 _61F _____________________________  3.5, 0.5

July 7 ____  71 __ 56 _____t1879,94,1906 _74F __ eventual record low maximum (t1943,87)_4.5, 0.83 

_July 7 ___ (min) _56 ______1913 _58F __________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 8.0, 6.0

July 29 ___(73) __ 59 ______1880, 88 _60F ______eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 9.0, 7.0

July 30___  68 __  58 ______ tied 1881 _68F _____eventual record low maximum (t1881) _ 5.0, 1.33 

_July 30___(min)__ 58 ____ tied 1883 _58F _____1956 _57F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 9.5, 7.0

July 31 ___(73) __ 57 ______tied 1895 _57F _____eventual record low minimum (t1895) _ ____ ____ __10.0, 7.5

Sep 11 ___ 61 __  49 _____ tied 1876 _61F _____eventual record low maximum (t1876)__ 5.5, 1.83

_Sep 11 ___(min)_ 49 ____t1875,83,85_49F ___ 1917 _43F _______________________________ ____ ____ __10.25, 7.5

Sep 28 ___(63)__ 42 _____ 1878,97 _45F _______ 1947 _41F _______________________________ ____ ____ __11.25, 7.5

Sep 29 ___(62)__ 42 _____ tied 1888_42F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1888,1942) _ ____ __11.75, 7.83  

Oct 28 ___(52) __ 33 _____ 1869,80,1904 _35F __ t1936 _33F, 1976 _29F __________________ ____ ____ __12.75, 7.83

Nov 10 __ (44) __ 27 ______1873 _29F _________ 2017 _25F _________________________________ ____ ____ __13.75, 7.83

Nov 18 ___ 33 __ (25) _____tied 1882 _34F_____eventual record low maximum (t1924,59)_6.5, 2.17  

Dec 15 ___ 20 __ (10) _____tied 1874 _28F _____eventual record low maximum (t1874) _ 7.0, 2.67 

Dec 26 ___(15)___ 3  _____ 1872 _6F ___________eventual record low minimum _______ ____ ____ __ 14.75, 8.83

 

1915 _ This was a rather wet year, somewhat cool throughout, but not often into record low range except for spells in late May-early June and again in late August which were particularly cool. From a count of 2.75 record low maxima, only 1.5 have survived as eventual records (or tied). From a count of 4.67, another 1.25 record low minima have survived.  In addition, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, as shown below, with a count of 1.5:

Coldest since ___ 1915 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 27 1894 (20F) ____22F ________ 2014 ______ 0.5

Mar 30 1887 (16F) ____21F _________ -- -- _______ 1.5

(in addition, June 2 at 49F was tied coldest after five at 48F that shared the record, but some of those were after 1915

__ __ so that it cannot qualify for this list). 

(daily records for 1915 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

May 17___  52 __ (46)______ tied 1881 _52F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1881) _ 0.5, 0.5 

May 27 ___(65) __ 43 ______ 1897, 1907 _48F ___1961 _41F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

May 31 ___(76) __ 48 ______ tied 1884 _48F ____1924,30,38 _46F _______________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0

June 3 ____(63) __ 47 ______ 1907 _49F _________1929 _45F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 0.0

June 4 ____(69) __ 49 _______ tied 1881 _49F ___ 1926 _48F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 0.0

June 27 __ (80) __ 56 _______t1893, 1905 _56F ___1940 _55F ______________________________ ____ ____ __3.33, 0.0

June 28 __ (82) __ 54 _______t1888, 1893 _54F ___ eventual record low minimum (t 1888,1893,1995) __ __3.67, 0.25

Aug 6 _____ 64 __(59)_______1869 _67F _________ eventual record low maximum _____1.5, 1.5

Aug 18 ___ (73) __ 55 _______1881 _57F _________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __4.67, 1.25

Aug 27 ____63 __(56)_______ 1885, 1908 _65F ___ 1927 _62F _______________________________ 2.5, 1.5

Aug 28 ____68 __(59)_______t1885,1903,08_68F __ 1927 _65F, 1940 _60F ___________________2.75, 1.5

Aug 29 ____(64) _(57)_______ not records in 1915 (62, 54)

 

1916 _ Another year of extremes, for example a very mild January was followed by quite a cold February-March, then a chilly June followed by a warm to hot summer; this  year produced a fairly healthy crop of record low values. From 9.5 record low minima, the eventual count was 3.83. That original total was not exceeded in any later years with 1940 closest at 8.0. From the original 5.5 record low minima, 2.0 have survived to the end. In addition, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 1.5. These are shown below: 

Coldest since ___ 1916 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 21 1896 (4F) ______ 5F ________ 1968 ______ 0.5

Mar 15 1911 (13F) ____15F ________ -- -- _______ 1.5

(June 22 1916 had 53F, between two eventual low record minimum readings of 52F in 1897 and 1940)

(daily records for 1916 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 15 ___ (26) ___ 7 ________tied 1881 _7F ___t1927_7F, 1957 _0 F ___________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Feb 14___  12 ___  2 _______ 1905 _18F ______ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0 

_ Feb 14 __ (min) _2 _______ 1875 _7F ________ 2016 _-1F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0 

Feb 15 ___(26) ___ 3 _______ tied 1888 _3F ___ 1943 _-8F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.0

Mar 15 ___(33) __ 15 _______tied 1887 _15F __ 1993 _14F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 0.0

Mar 16 ___(26) __(15) ______ not records in 1916 (min "coldest since" 1911 record)

Mar 17 ___(26) ___9 ________ 1885 _10F ______ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 1.0 

Mar 18 ___ 24 ___ 7 ________ 1885 _25F, 7F ___ 1967 _20F, eventual record low min ____ 2.0, 1.0 __ 4.5, 2.0

Apr 8 _____ 37 __(34) _______ 1912 _40F ______ eventual record low max (t1956, 2003) __ 3.0, 1.33

Apr 27 ____ 46 __(42) ______ t1882,93,97_46F __1946 _45F _____________________________ 3.25, 1.33

May 23____ 56 __(52) _______1907 _58F _______ 1982 _55F _____________________________ 4.25, 1.33

June 8 _____57 __(55) _______tied 1869 _57F ___1947 _56F _____________________________ 4.75, 1.33

June 9 _____57 __(54)_______1909 _61F ________eventual record low maximum ____ 5.75, 2.33

June 10 ___(61) _ (51) ______ not records in 1916 (55, 49)

June 11 ___57 __(52)_______ 1910 _59F ________ eventual record low maximum ___ 6.75, 3.33

June 15 ___60 __(54) _______ 1903 _63F _______ eventual record low max (t1971) _______7.75, 3.83

Aug 10 ___ 68 __(62) _______ 1884 _71F ________ 1962 _60F_____________________________ 8.75, 3.83

Aug 11 ___ 69 __(61) _______ tied 1890 _69F ____1931, 1933, 1962 _68F ________________ 9.25, 3.83

Aug 28 ____68 __(59)_______t1885,1903,08_68F __ 1927 _65F, 1940 _60F ________________9.5, 3.83

Aug 29 ___(64) _ (57)_______ not records in 1915 (62, 54)

Oct 1 _____(62) _ 41 ________ 1886,99 _42F ______1947 _36F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.5, 2.0

 

 

1917 _ This was always a rather cool year with the brief exception of a four-day scorching heat wave July 29 to August 1, but the autumn and early winter turned progressively colder relative to normal and ended up with a record-shattering week that extended over New Years into early January 1918. During that interval NYC had its lowest maximum and second lowest minimum on Dec 30th (2, -13). Feb 9, 1934 was -15F. As noted elsewhere a colder day than these might have occurred on Jan 22nd, 1857 before the Central Park records began. During the year, there were 8.83 record low maxima (the highest value for any year 1917 on, with 1940 at 8.0) of which 7.0 have survived. That number of eventual records is also highest for the interval 1895 to present, and ranks tenth behind nine starter era years. It was also a better survival rate than any year so far except 1878 and 1911, and the best survival rate for any year that set more than eight records. From the original 8.167 low minimum records, 6.33 have survived. That is slightly behind 1919 (7.0) and tied with 1926, as second highest after the 1914 production of 8.83 (see 1914 discussion for where that ranked relative to previous years). In addition, there were seven "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 5.0. These are shown below: 

Coldest since ___ 1917 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 12 1914 (-3F) ______ 3F _______ -- --  ______ 1.0

Feb 13 1914 (-1F) ______ 0F _______ -- --  ______ 2.0

May 5 1891 (34F) _____ 40F _______ 1974 _____2.5

July 11 1893,98 (57F) _ 59F _______ -- -- _______3.5

Sep 10, 1883 (43F) ____ 48F _______ 1914 _____4.0

Dec 11, 1880 (6F) _____ 11F _______ 1934 _____4.5

Dec 16, 1876 (7F) ______ 9F _______ 1883 _____ 5.0

Also, the min of 21F for Nov 26 was coldest between tied record lows of 16F in 1880 and 1938 and colder than any other minima for the date. 

(daily records for 1917 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 3 ____  16 ___ (6) _______ 1881 _18F ______ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0 

Apr 10 ___(46) ___29 _______t1880,1909 _29F __t1920,50 _29F; 1974,85,97 _27F _____ ____ ____ __ 0.33, 0.0  

May 1 ____  45 __(41)_______ 1869,93 _46F ___ eventual record low maximum ____ 2.0, 2.0 

May 4 ___ (53) __ 37 ________ t1874,1911_37F __eventual record low minimum (t1874, 1911) ___ __0.67, 0.33

July 10 ___  65 __(61)_______ 1890 _70F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 3.0, 3.0 

July 11 ___  64 __(59)_______ 1895 _69F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 4.0, 4.0 

Sep 8 _____ 65 __(55) _______ t1871,1877_65F __1918 _63F ______________________________ 4.33, 4.0  

Sep 11 ___ (64)__ 43 ___1875,83,85,1914 _49F __ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.67, 1.33 

Sep 12 ___ (62)__ 46 _______ 1875 _51F _______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.67, 2.33 

Nov 25 ____30 __ 21 _____ t1881_30F, 1881 _23F __1938 _29F and (min) 1938 _19F ______ 4.83, 4.0 __ 3.67, 2.33

Nov 27 ___ (31) __19 ______ tied 1903 _19F ____ 1932 _13F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.17, 2.33

Dec 12 ____24 __ (17) ______1910 _25F ________t1933 _24F, 1960_21F, 1988_20F ______ 5.83, 4.0

Dec 28 ____(35)__ 8 _______ 1872,80 _10F _____ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 5.17, 3.33

Dec 29 _____ 8 __ -6 _______ 1880 _10F, -xF ____ eventual record low max, min ______6.83, 5.0 __6.17, 4.33 

Dec 30 _____ 2 __-13 _______ 1880 _ 4F, -6F _____ eventual record low max, min**___7.83, 6.0 __7.17, 5.33 

Dec 31 _____ 6 __ -7 _______ 1880 _10F, -xF ____ eventual record low max, min ______8.83, 7.0 __ 8.17, 6.33

________________________________________________ ** also record low max, min for month and (low max) calendar year

 

 

1918 _ The severe cold continued for much of the winter of 1917-18, and June 1918 was also quite a cool month. The summer became rather hot by mid-July and August. The autumn was generally rather warm. From 7.0 record low maxima, 6.0 have survived. No year since has had that many (1963 had 5.33). It was also the second highest survival rate for years before 1919 (that year was higher as was 1925, before the more modern tendency for 100% survival to be fairly common). The low maximum for Feb 4th was a monthly record also. Of the 8.33 record lows set, 6.0 have survived. Only 1919 and 1926 have had more since then. In addition, four minima were "coldest since" record lows, with the count 3.33, as shown below:

 

Coldest since ___ 1917 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 3, 1879 (-4F) ______ 0 _____ -- -- _____ 1.0

Feb 6, 1895 (-4F) ______1 _____ -- -- _____ 2.0

June 20, 1914 (49F) __ 51 ____ -- -- ______ 3.0

Sept 22, 1904 (41F) __ 47 ___ 1962,63 __ 3.33

(daily records for 1918 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 1 ____ 10 __ -4 ______ 1881 _16F, 1F _____ eventual record low max & min ____ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 2 ____ 10 __  2 _____1882 _19F, 1879 _3F __ eventual record low max & min ___ 2.0, 2.0 __ 2.0, 2.0

Jan 4 ____ (18) _ -3 ______ 1904 _0 F ________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

Jan 20 ___ (20) __ 8 ______t1875,84 _8F ____ 1940 _7F, 1946 _5F, 1994 _4F ___________ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 3.0

Feb 4 ____(31) __ 0 ______tied 1886 _0F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1886)__ ____ ____ __ 3.83, 3.5

Feb 5 _____ 4 __ -6 ______ 1886 _7F, -4F ____ eventual record low max & min ______3.0, 3.0 __ 4.83, 4.5

Feb 21 ___(18) _(8) ______ not records in 1918 (17, 4)

Feb 22 ___(28) _ 8 _______ 1870 _10F ________eventual record low minimum (t1963)__ ____ ____ __ 5.83, 5.0

Mar 11 ___(37) _17 ______ tied 1885 _17F ___ 1933,39 _16F; 1960 _14F________________ ____ ____ __ 6.33, 5.0

Apr 11 ___ 38 _(32) ______ tied 1882 _38F __ eventual record low maximum (t1882) __ 3.5, 3.5

Apr 12 ___ 35 _(32) ______ tied 1874 _35F __ eventual record low maximum (t1874) __ 4.0, 4.0

June 21 ___64 _(53) ______ 1897 _67F _______ t1928,52 _64F; 1958,2003 _63F _________ 5.0, 4.0

June 23 ___ 59 _ 49 _____1903 _60F, 1877,85_52F __eventual record low max & min ___ 6.0, 5.0 __ 7.33, 6.0

July 3 _____(81) _ 57 ______ 1914 _58F _______ 1929 _55F, 1933 _54F ____________________ ____ ____ __ 8.33, 6.0

Sep 8 _____ 63 _(56) ______ 1871,77,1917_65F__eventual record low maximum _______7.0, 6.0

 

 

1919 _ A few portions of this year were quite warm but it had enough cold spells to give potential for a robust total of surviving records. Although the count of low maxima was only 3.83 (and random expectation has now fallen to 7.1), the surviving count of 3.5 produced the highest yet survival rate of 91.3%. This would be broken in 1925 (95.5%). The count of record low minima was 9.5 of which 7.0 have survived, this being the highest total from 1919 to present day. There were no "coldest since" record low minima in 1919. 

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 28 ____(41)__ 24 ______1894 _25F _________1923 _13F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Mar 31 ____ 38 __(24)______t1881,82 _38F _____1922 _37F, 1923 _34F _________________ 0.33, 0.0

Apr 1 ______(36)__ 22 _____ 1874, 83 _25F ______1923 _12F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.0

Apr 2 ______(45)__ 22 ______1911 _24F _________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 1.0

Apr 25 ____ 43 __ 29 ______1883_44F; 1888_31F eventual record low max & min ___ 1.33, 1.0 __4.0, 2.0

Apr 26 ____(44) _ 31 _______1874 _32F _________ eventual record low minimum_____ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 3.0

May 10 ___ 48 __(43)_______1870,77 _50F ______ eventual record low maximum _____2.33, 2.0

June 29 ___(70)__ 52 ______ tied 1888 _52F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1888)_ ____ ____ __ 5.5, 3.5

June 30 ___(78)__ 53 ______ 1871 _54F _________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 6.5, 4.5

Aug 9 _____(78) __ 57 ______ 1877,99 _60F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1989)_ ____ ____ __ 7.5, 5.0

Aug 14 ____ 66 __ (58) _____ tied 1873 _66F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1873)_ 2.83, 2.5

Dec 17 ____(21)___1 ________1876 _6F __________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 8.5, 6.0

Dec 18 ____ 11 __ -1 _______ 1875_20F; 1876_13F __ eventual record low max & min _____3.83, 3.5__ 9.5, 7.0

 

 

1920 _ This was a rather variable year, the coldest portions relative to normal were in January and June-July. Only three low maximum records were set, two of which remain as eventual records. The count for record low minima was considerably higher at 11.083 (higher than any later year in the series), of which 5.5 have survived. There were also six "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 3.25, details below:

Coldest since ___ 1920 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 5, 1904 (-4F) ______ 5 _____ 1910 ______ 0.5

Feb 27, 1900 (5F) _____ 6 _____ -- -- _______ 1.5

Apr 25, 1919 (29F) ___ 37 _ 1936,56,67 ___1.75

May 2, 1874, 1903 (37F) __39 ___ 1963 _____2.25

May 14, 1878 (40F) ___42 _____ 2013 _____ 2.75

July 28, 1903 (57F) ___ 60 _____ 1962 _____ 3.25

(also Aug 3, 1920 _57F was lowest value between tied record lows 55F 1886 and 1927 and colder than all other minima except those).

 

(daily records for 1920 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 16 ___ 14 ___ (7) ____ 1893, 1912 _17F ___ eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 31 ___ (26)___ -1 ____ 1872 _8F ___________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Feb 1 ____ (24)___ -2 ____ 1881 _3F ___________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

Feb 27 ___(19) __ (6) ____ not records in 1920 (18F in 1886, 5F in 1900). 

Apr 8 ____(40) __ 28 _____ t1880,88 _28F ______ 1972 _26F, 1982 _25F ______________ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 2.0

Apr 10 __ (51) __ 29 _____t1880,1909,1917_29F__t1950 _29F; 1974,85,97 _27F _______ ____ ____ __ 2.58, 2.0  

May 15 __(65) __ 42 _____ 1880 _43F __________ eventual record low minimum (t1947) __ ____ __ 3.58, 2.5

June 5 ___ 57 __ 50 ______ 1872 _58F __________ 1945 _55F ____________________________ 2.0, 1.0

 _June 5 _(min) _50 ______ 1872,78 _52F _______t1944 _50F, 1945 _47F ______________ ____ ____ __ 4.58, 2.5

June 18 __ 63 __ 52 ______ 1903 _64F __________ eventual record low maximum __ 3.0, 2.0

 _June 18 _(min) _52 _____1879 _53F __________ 1950 _48F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.58, 2.5

June 19 __(73) __ 52 ______1879,86,89 _54F ___ eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 6.58, 3.5

July 26 ___(75) __ 55 ______ 1911,13 _60F ______ eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 7.58, 4.5

July 27 ___(79) __ 55 ______ 1903 _59F__________ eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 8.58, 5.5

Sep 20 ___(71) __ 45 ______ tied 1871 _45F _____tied 1956,79 _45F; 1993 _44F _______ ____ ____ __ 9.08, 5.5

Nov 12 ___(47) __ 27 ______ 1894 _29F _________ 1926 _26F, 2019 _25F _______________ ____ ____ __10.08, 5.5

Nov 13 ___(43) __ 25 ______ 1874,1911 _26F ___ 1986 _24F, 2019 _23F _______________ ____ ____ __11.08, 5.5

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1911-20

The pace of record setting picked up for cold with several years well above average in eventual record production, even though the number set during some of those years was slightly below expectation at random, which fell to just over seven by 1920. The total number of low maxima set during the decade was 51.75, of which 33.5 have survived. The first of those stats is below random expectation while the second is above by almost half. There were 78.25 record low minima, close to random expectation (77.3) and of those, 41.58 have survived. That brings the total from 1869 to 1920 to 202.48. That indicates about 180 cases that could have a "coldest since" (as later ties would be excluded) and during the decade there were 24.25 of those, for a total so far of 60.18 set (about one-third of the possible total).  

 

 

__ Log of record lows 1921-30 __

 

1921 _ This was a relatively warm year without significant cold spells, and the production of cold records was low. From a total of four record low maxima, one has survived. And there was just one record low minimum which was extinguished on Aug 15, 1963. Thus 1921 becomes the fourth year to retain no record low minima (joined 1870, 1906, 1908). The production of 1.0 during the year was tied second lowest so far (1908 had zero, 1906 and 1910 also had 1.0). There was also one "coldest since" a record low minimum, with 7F on Dec 22nd the lowest reading after the record of 4F set in 1872. 

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 18 ____ 16 ___ ( 6) ______ 1904 _17F ______1977 _13F _____________________________ 1.0, 0.0 

May 25 ___ 52 ___(47) _____1877,82,1901_57F__1967 _46F _____________________________2.0, 0.0 

Aug 3 _____ 66 ___(61) _____ 1886 _69F _______eventual record low maximum ___ 3.0, 1.0

Aug 15 ____(78) __ 56 ______ 1893 _58F ______1963 _55F, 1964 _54F ________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Dec 22 ____ 20 ___ (7) ______ 1871,88 _21F ___ 1989 _18F ____________________________ 4.0, 1.0

 

 

1922 _ Although not as warm as the preceding year, the pace of record lows did not change. There were only two record low maxima, neither of which survived, and the extinction date was Aug 12, 1979. From an original count of 3.5 record low minima, 1.0 has survived. There were also four "coldest since" record low minima, with two ties, the count is 3.0. The details are below: 

Coldest since ___ 1922 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 2, 1918 (2F) ______ 7 ________ -- -- ______1.0

Feb 17, 1896 (-5F) ___ -2 ________ -- -- ______2.0

Apr 21, 1875 (26F) ___32 _______ 1925 ____ 2.5

Apr 22, 1875 (28F) ___33 _______ 1947 ____ 3.0

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 31 ____ 37 ___(33) ____ 1881,82,1919_38F ___ 1923 _34F___________________________ 1.0, 0.0 

June 13 ___ (72) __ 52 _____ 1875 _53F __________tied 1951 _52F, 1953 _51F _________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Aug 12 ____ 66 ___(63) _____1894 _70F _________ 1979 _64F ___________________________2.0, 0.0 

Aug 20 ____(74) __ 56 ______ tied 1871 _56F ____ 1949 _55F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0

Aug 21 ____(77) __ 52 ______ 1886 _54F _________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 1.0

Oct 19 ____ (54) __ 35 ______1880 _36F _________ 1940 _30F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 1.0 

 

 

1923 _ After a fairly average winter, March turned very cold near the end and record cold lasted to about April 2nd. Most of the record lows of 1923 took place in that cold week as shown in the tables below. Another very cold interval occurred around May 9-11. Two records were set on July 31 and August 1 although much of the summer was otherwise quite hot. From four record low maxima, 3.0 have survived. Also from 7.33 record low minima, 5.0 have survived, including the lowest temperature for April (1st, 12F). In addition, there were seven "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 4.417. The details are below: 

Coldest since ____ 1923 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 20, 1885 (11F) ___ 14 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Apr 2, 1919 (22F) _____ 26 _______ -- -- ______ 2.0

May 11, 1913 (36F) ___ 37 _______ -- -- ______ 3.0

June 30, 1919 (53F) ___ 55 ______ 1988 _____ 3.5

July 22, 1871,90 (58F) __61 ___ 1929,44,56 __3.75

Aug 18, 1915 (55F) ____57 ____ 1924,41 ____4.083

Aug 22, 1895 (52F) ___ 54 _____ 1925,82 ___ 4.417

(records for 1923 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 28 ____(47)__ 13 ____1919 _24F _________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0 

Mar 29 ____(32)__ 10 ____1887 _19F _________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0 

Mar 30 ____(42)__(30) ____ not records in 1923, shown for continuity 

Mar 31 ____ 34 __ 14  ___1922_37F, 1883_22F eventual record low max & min__1.0, 1.0 __ 3.0, 3.0

Apr 1 _____ (36)__ 12  ____1919 _22F _________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 4.0 

Apr 14 ____ 42 __(32) ____1885, 1904 _44F ___ t1929 _42F, 1940,48 _41F ___________ 2.0, 1.0 

May 9 ____ (57) __ 38 _____1900 _41F _________ 1947 _35F, 2020 _34F _______________ ____ ____ __5.0, 4.0 

May 10 ___ (55) __38 _____ t1902_38F _________1947,1966 _36F _____________________ ____ ____ __ 5.5, 4.0

July 31 ____ 65  __(61)______1876 _69F _________ eventual record low maximum __3.0, 2.0 

Aug 1 _____ 68  __(60)______1895 _71F _________ eventual record low maximum __4.0, 3.0 

Aug 23 ___ (72)__ 51  ______1888 _53F _________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 6.5, 5.0 

Oct 7 _____ (61) __40 _______1885, 1904 _40F ___ 1954, 1999 _39F_____________________ ____ ____ __ 6.83, 5.0

Nov 9 _____(45) __30 _______tied 1887_30F _____1971 _28F, 1976 _24F _______________ ____ ____ __ 7.33, 5.0

 

 

1924 _ Generally a rather cool year, 1924 produced about as expected at random (now down to 6.5 from 366/56) but its records were fairly robust. From 5.5 record low maxima, 3.67 have survived (random for every year is 2.4 for surviving records). May,  June and November were the coldest months. There were 9.5 record low minima, of which 3.83 have survived. In addition, there were six "coldest since" record low minima and a count of 4.583 as shown below:

Coldest since _____ 1924 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 22, 1888 (0F) ____ 5 ____ 1970,76,2014 ___ 0.25

Apr 1, 1923 (12F) ___27 _______ -- -- __________ 1.25

Aug 2, 1875 (57F) ___58 _______ -- -- __________ 2.25

Aug 18, 1915 (55F) __57 ____ 1923,1941 _____ 2.58

Sep 7, 1888 (46F) ___ 49 _______ -- -- __________3.58

Sep 11, 1917 (43F) __46 _______ -- -- __________4.58

 

(records for 1924 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 27 ____(18) __( 5) ____ not records in 1924 (14, 4 in 1888)

May 11 __ 49 _ (44) _____ 1870 _50F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 1.0, 1.0

May 21 __ 50 _ (47) _____ tied 1892 _50F ____ eventual record low maximum _(t1892,1929)_ 1.5, 1.33

May 23 __(71) _ 47 ______tied 1876 _47F ____ 1929,31 _46F, 1935 _45F 1963 _43F _____ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

May 31 __(69) _ 46 ______ 1884,1915 _48F __  eventual record low minimum _(t1930,1938) _ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.33

June 12 __ 62 _ (54) _____ 1910 _65F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 2.5, 2.33

June 13 __ 64 _ (56) _____ tied 1875 _64F ____ 1941_62F, 1962_58F, 1982_55F ________ 3.0, 2.33

July 15 ___(81) _ 59 ______ tied 1888 _59F ____ 1926 _58F, 1930 _57F____________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 0.33

July 18 ___(77) _ 58 ______ 1888 _59F _________ 1925 _57F ________________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 0.33

July 19 ___(82) _ 57 ______ 1890 _58F _________ eventual record low minimum _______ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 1.33

Aug 19 ___(79) _ 55 ______ 1882,86 _57F _____ eventual record low minimum _______ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 2.33

Sep 5 ____ (74) _ 53 ______ 1883,1906 _54F ___ 1963 _51F _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 6.0, 2.33

Sep 6 ____ (69) _ 48 ______ 1883,88 _49F ______ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 7.0, 3.33

Sep 17 ___ 61 _ (57) _____ 1869,72 _66F ______ 1947 _55F _______________________________ 4.0, 2.33

Nov 17 ___ 30  19 _____ 1883 _35F _________ eventual record low maximum _______5.0, 3.33

 _Nov 17 _(min) _19 _____1883 _21F _________ eventual record low minimum _(t1933) __ ____ ____ __ 8.0, 3.83

Nov 18 ___ 33 _  19 _____ t1914 _33F ________ eventual record low maximum_(t1914,1959)__5.5, 3.67

 _Nov 18 _(min) _19 _____1880 _24F _________1936 _18F ___________________________________ ____ ____ __ 9.0, 3.83

 Nov 19___(37) _ 21 _____tied 1880 _21F _____1936 _18F ________________________________ ____ ____ __ 9.5, 3.83

 

 

1925 _ Some brief cold spells were interspersed with warmth to September, then October turned very cold. This trend faded out with a few minor resumptions in December. The year set 3.5 low maxima and retained 3.33, with just a later third tie of one record (Oct 29, 1952) preventing 1925 from becoming the first year in the series to achieve a perfect survival rate, even so it was the highest percentage so far at 95.3%. There were 9.5 record low minima, of which 5.67 have survived. In addition, there were six "coldest since" record low minima and a count of 3.83 as shown below:

Coldest since _____ 1925 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 24, 1882 (-6F) _____ 4 ________ 1883 _____ 0.5

Apr 21, 1875 (26F) ____32 _______ 1922 _____ 1.0

July 19, 1924 (57F) ____59 _______ -- -- _______ 2.0

Aug 22, 1895 (52F) ____54 _____ 1923, 82 ____2.33

Oct 10, 1888 (35F) ____36 _______ 2000 ______2.83

Nov 1, 1869,85 (30F) __32 _______ -- -- _______3.83

(records for 1925 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 27 ____(42) __  4 _____ tied 1888 _4F ______ 1927 _-1 F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0 

Jan 28 ____(14) __ -2 ______ 1888 _3F ___________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.0

Mar 3 ____(29) __ 11 ______ 1912 _15F* ________ eventual record low minimum*___ ____ ____ __2.5, 1.167

Apr 30 ___ 45 __ (42) _____ 1909 _46F _________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

May 25 ___(53) _ 41 ______ 1877 _45F _________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 2.167

May 26 ___(66) _ 43 ______ 1886 _45F _________ 1967 _42F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 2.167

July 1 ____ (79) _ 56 _______ tied 1900 _56F ____ 1943 _52F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 2.167

July 18 ___(77) _ 57 _______ 1888 _59F _________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 6.0, 3.167

Oct 10 ___ 43 __(36)_______ 1888 _52F _________ eventual record low maximum ____ 2.0, 2.0

Oct 11 ___(55) _ 35 ________ 1888 _36F ________ 1964 _34F_______________________________ ____ ____ __ 7.0, 3.167

Oct 29 ___ 43 __ 31 _______ t1909 _43F _______ eventual record low maximum _(t1909,52)_2.5, 2.33

_Oct 29 _(min) _ 31 ________ 1873 _33F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 8.0, 4.167

Oct 30 ___ 38 __ 31 ______ 1869 _40F, 1887_32F _ eventual record low max & min___ 3.5, 3.33__9.0, 5.167

Oct 31 ___(44) __29 ________tied 1887 _29F _____eventual record low minimum (t1887)_ ____ ____ __ 9.5, 5.67

Dec 27 ___(16) _ (8) _______ not records in 1925 (15, 6) _ 1914 also 7F

________________________________

* Mar 3 1925 (11F) tied five times later, in 1938, 1943,1950,1962, 2003. This is the only current six-way tie for a NYC temp record. 

* Also the reading of 15F in 1912 was a tie of three other years, 1873, 1888 and 1890.

 

 

1926 _ This was a notably cold year in general. Parts of the summer and autumn into early winter were particularly cold. From 5.83 record low maxima (only around the expected number of 6.4) 3.0 have survived. There were 9.67 record low minima from which 6.33 have survived; only 1963 (6.5) has a higher total since. The yearly count  of 9.67 was higher than all years except 1940 (10.5) since 1920 had 11.083. There were another three "coldest since" record low minima and a count of 2.5 as shown below:

Coldest since _____ 1926 value __ tied by ___ count

May 4, 1873,1911,17 (37F) _ 40 _____ 1957 ____ 0.5

Sep 1, 1869 (51F) _______ 52 _____ -- -- ______ 1.5

Dec 18, 1919 (-1F) _______ 8 _____ -- -- _______ 2.5

 

(records for 1926 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Apr 27 ___ (57) __ 38 ______t 1874,97 _38F ____ 1932 _36F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.33, 0.0

June 4 ____ 66 __  48 ______ t 1872,1900 _66F _ 1927 _64F, 1945 _52F ________________ 0.33, 0.0 

_June 4 __ (min)_  48 ______1881,1915 _49F ___ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.33, 1.0 

June 17 ___(68) __ 51 ______1914 _52F ________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 2.0

July 12 ____(82) __ 57 ______ 1888 _58F _______ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 3.0

July 14 ____(76) __ 58 ______ t1877, 88_58F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1877,88) ___ ____ __ 3.67, 3.33

July 15 ____ 67 __ 58 _______1903 _69F ________eventual record low maximum __ 1.33, 1.0

_July 15 ___(min) _58 ______1888, 1924 _59F __ 1930 _ 57F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.67, 3.33

July 16 ____(82) __ 56 ______ 1889, 1903_59F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1946) ____ ____ __ 5.67, 3.83

Aug 21____ 66 __ (60) ______ 1894 _69F _______ 1956_65F, 1999_64F, 2007_59F _____ 2.33, 1.0

Aug 22____ 70 __ (60) ______ tied 1888 _70F ___ 1928_69F, 1965_68F, 2007_65F ____ 2.83, 1.0

Sep 5 _____ 62 __ (59) ______ 1872, 1902 _67F ___ eventual record low maximum___3.83, 2.0 

Nov 11 ____37 __ 28 _______ 1887,95,1913 _38F ___1987 _33F ____________________________4.83, 2.0

_Nov 11 ___(min)_ 28 ______ tied 1873 _28F ____ t1933 _28F, 2017 _24F______________ ____ ____ __ 6.17, 3.83

Nov 12 ____(40)__ 26 ______ 1920 _27F _________ 2019 _25F____________________________ ____ ____ __ 7.17, 3.83

Dec 5 _____(24)__ 11 _______ 1886 _13F ________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 8.17, 4.83 

Dec 6 _____ 22 __ 13 _______ 1871,86 _26F _____eventual record low maximum___5.83, 3.0 

_Dec 6 ___ (min) _ 13 _______tied 1871 _13F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1871) _ ____ ____ __ 8.67, 5.33

Dec 7 _____(30)__ 10 _______ 1882, 1906 _13F ___ eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 9.67, 6.33 

 

1927 _ This was another rather cold year in general and the summer in particular was very cool. From the count of two low maxima, none have survived and the extinction date for those was June 30, 1967. There were 3.83 record low minima of which two have survived (Jan 27th and June 16th). In addition, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, and two significant between-tied-record-minima next coldest values as detailed below: 

Coldest since _____ 1927 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 26, 1871 (2F) _____ 3 ________ -- -- ______ 1.0

Aug 16, 1880 (55F) ___56 _______ -- -- ______ 2.0

(also 44F May 28 was coldest between tied record lows 43F 1907,61 and third coldest for date)

(and 30F Nov 8 was coldest (t1960, 76) between tied record lows 29F 1886 and 2019).

 

(records for 1927 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 15 ____(32) ___ 7 ______t1881,1916 _7F _____ 1957 _0F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.33, 0.0

Jan 27 ____(25) ___-1 ______ 1888, 1925 _4F _____ eventual record low minimum _ ____ ____ __ 1.33, 1.0

June 4 ____ 64 __ (52) _____ 1872,1900,26_66F _ 1945 _52F ___________________________ 1.0, 0.0 

June 16 ___(75) __ 52 ______1884 _53F _________ eventual record low minimum _ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 2.0

June 27 ___(79) __ 56 ______t1893,1905,15 _56F _ 1940 _55F __________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.58, 2.0

June 30 ___69 __ (58) _____ 1885, 1902 _70F ___ t1943 _69F, 1967 _65F ______________ 2.0, 0.0

July 5 _____(76) __ 54 ______ 1909 _57F ________ 1979 _53F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.58, 2.0

July 6 _____(77) __ 58 ______t1879,82,90 _58F___ 1956 _57F, 1972 _56F, 1979 _54F __ ____ ____ __ 3.83, 2.0

Aug 3 _____(77) __ 55 ______ t1886 _55F ________ eventual record low minimum _ ____ ____ __ 4.33, 2.5

Aug 25 ____(75) __ 54 ______ 1887 _55F ________ 1940 _52F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.33, 2.5

Aug 27____ 62 __ (55) ______1915 _63F ________ eventual record low maximum___3.0, 1.0 

Aug 28____ 65 __ (59) ____1885,1903,08,15 _68F__1940 _60F ____________________________ 4.0, 1.0

Nov 7 _____ 41 __ (32) ___t1886, 1903_41F ___ eventual record low maximum _(t1886,1903,2012)_4.33, 1.25

 

1928 _ Temperatures were slightly closer to average than previous years, and there were just 2.83 record low maxima, of which one (later tied) has survived for a count of 0.5 -- this is the lowest survival rate (17.7%) of any year that had any eventual record low maximum records (only eight years have zero survival rates from some number of records set, and 23 others set no records). If any records from 1893 are tied or broken then it could fall lower (from 20.9%) as it already did in March when 2022 replaced one of its records to get to that second lowest value. The year had 2.75 record low minima of which 1.5 have survived. Also, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, one of which was tied in 2020 so the count for those is now 1.5. Details below: 

Coldest since _____ 1928 value __ tied by ___ count

May 13, 1895 (39F) ____ 41 ______ 2020 _____ 0.5

Oct 30, 1925 (31F) _____ 32 ______ -- -- ______ 1.5

 

(records for 1928 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 26 ____(23) ___ 7 ______1900 _8F __________eventual record low minimum (t1990)_ ____ ____ __1.0, 0.5

Apr 15 ____(58) __ 33 ______t1885 _33F ________ 1940 _31F, 1943 _28F ________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.5

Apr 16 ____(49) __ 29 ______1872 _32F _________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 1.5

June 21 ___ 64 __ (58) _____t1918 _64F ________t1952 _64F, 1958,2003 _63F __________ 0.5, 0.0

June 22 ___ 62 __ (57) _____1903 _64F _________eventual record low maximum (t1952)__1.5, 0.5

Aug 22____ 69 __ (60) ______1888,1926_70F ___ 1965_68F, 2007_65F ____________________2.5, 0.5

Aug 23 ___ 68 __ (60) ______t1874,1890_68F ___ 1930 _63F ____________________________ 2.83, 0.5

Sep 26 ____(57) __ 43 _____ t1879,87,94 _43F ___1940 _42F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.75, 1.5
 

1929 _ The year had a very small production of record low maxima, with just two tied results for a count of 0.83 and 0.33 surviving. There were 6.33 record low minima of which 3.53 have survived. Four "coldest since" record low minima gave a count of 1.917, and there was one other significant lowest value between tied record lows. 

Coldest since _____ 1929 value __ tied by ___ count

June 4, 1926 (48F) _____ 49 __ 1945, 2023 _____ 0.333

July 20 1890 (55F) _____ 58 _____1914, 1965 ___ 0.667

July 22 1871,90 (58F) __ 59 ___ 1923,44,56 ___ 0.917

Nov 30, 1875 (5F) ______12 _______ -- -- _______ 1.917

(also 57F Aug 5 was coldest other than three tied records at 56F 1886, 1912, 1951).

 

(records for 1929 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 10 ___ (40) _ 12 ____1885 _19F __________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Apr 14 ___ 42 __(38) ____tied 1923 _42F _____ 1940,48 _41F ___________________________ 0.5, 0.0 

May 21 __ 50 __(45) _____t1892,1924 _50F ___ eventual record low maximum _(t1892,1924)_ 0.83, 0.33

May 23 __(65) __ 46 _____ 1876, 1924_47F ____ t1931 _46F, 1935 _44F, 1963 _43F ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

June 2 ___(67) __ 48 _____t1880,1907 _48F ___ eventual record low minimum _(t1880, 1907, 45, 46)__ __2.33, 1.2

June 3 ___(68) __ 45 ______1915 _47F ________ eventual record low minimum______ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 2.2

July 3 ____(75) __ 55 ______ 1919 _57F ________ 1933 _54F_______________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.33, 2.2

Sep 19 ___(62) __ 44______ 1875 _45F ________ eventual record low minimum______ ____ ____ __ 5.33, 3.2

Oct 18 ___(52) __ 35 ______ 1876 _37F ________ eventual record low minimum _(t1939,74)__ ____ ____ __ 6.33, 3.53

 

1930 _ With a very mild February and a hot summer, opportunities for record cold values came mostly in the spring and autumn, although later August was also rather cool. From 2.0 record low maxima, 1.5 have survived. And from 5.83 record low minima, 5.33 have survived. That survival rate of 91.4% was second only to 1910 to this point in the data (100% but from just one survivor). High survival rates became more and more common after the next 100% case in 1932 (which preserved all of its 3.5 count). The first year to preserve all records with a higher count than 1930 was 1976. Only 1940 (5.5), 1963 (6.5) and 1976 (6.0) had more surviving low minimum records than 1930 in the interval 1927 to 2021. There were also two "coldest since" record low minima as detailed below: 

Coldest since _____ 1930 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 23, 1872 (29F) ____ 32 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Aug 12, 1889 (55F) ____ 56 ______ -- -- _______ 2.0

 

(records for 1930 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Apr 24 ____ 44 __ 31 _____ tied 1883 _44F ______ eventual record low maximum (t1883) __0.5, 0.5

_Apr 24 ___(min)_ 31 ____ 1888 _33F ___________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

May 31 ___ (63) __ 46 ____ 1884,1915 _48F _____  eventual record low minimum _(t1924,1938)_ ____ __1.5, 1.33

July 15 ____(80) __ 57 _____ 1926 _58F __________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.33

Aug 13 ____(77) __ 55 _____ 1902 _57F __________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.33

Aug 15 ____ 68 __(63) _____ tied 1887 _68F ______1992 _66F _______________________________ 1.0, 0.5

Aug 23 ____ 63 __(56) _____ 1874,90 _68F ________eventual record low maximum _____ 2.0, 1.5 

Oct 20 ____ (50) __36 ______t1871,72 _36F _______1940,52 _33F, 1972 _32F, 1974 _31F __ ____ ____ __3.83, 3.33

Nov 7 _____(62) __ 29 ______1869 _31F ___________eventual record low minimum______ ____ ____ __ 4.83, 4.33

Nov 28 ___ (27) __ 15 ______ 1871 _16F ___________eventual record low minimum______ ____ ____ __ 5.83, 5.33

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1921-30

The pace of record setting was generally only somewhat lower than the previous decade since totals are judged against lower expectations, as the number of records expected by 1930 was 5.9, and the decade average was 6.5. Slight declines in totals from the previous decade would therefore be expected (for records set during years, the number of surviving records is always constant at 2.4 per year). From a total of 34.5 low maxima set, barely half the expected number, the number of survivors is 17.58.  The total number of low minima set during the decade was 60.25, of which 34.7 have survived (random expectation for that is always around 24 per decade). The decade had a total count of 26.75 "coldest since" record low minima, and the total count so far is 87, against a total of 237.2 record low minima. Since some of that count would involve later ties, which would remove years to 1930 from being eligible to set "coldest since" records, the ratio is more realistically 87.1 for about 200 or so. So what we can conclude is that by 1930, about one quarter of dates had seen both their record low minima and the coldest value that would occur thereafter. Another quarter to third of dates had seen their record lows but not yet the coldest since. And about 40% of dates had not seen their record low yet by 1930, or at least had a tie of an existing record low yet to occur. 

 

__ Log of Record Lows 1931-40 __

 

1931 _ This was generally warm year with few days below normal, let alone close to record cold values. An interval from May 12 to 14 is shown but none of these cool readings were quite records. From the one record low maximum set on August 11th, the eventual count is 0.33 after that was tied in 1933 and again in 1962. The count of one record low maximum was third behind 1906 and 1929 (tied at 0.83) so far; the first year to have no record low maxima was 1936. There was only a count of 0.5 record low minima (May 23rd, tied 1929) which only survived to May 23, 1935; only 1908 (no record low minima) had a lower total within the year to this time, and only 1870, 1901, 1906, 1908 and 1921 had zero survivors before 1931 joined the list. Of those, 1870, 1901 and 1906 had earlier extinction dates and were all at zero before 1931 started (1908 had none to go extinct). Also, there was one "coldest since record low" value for minima, as shown below:

Coldest since _____ 1931 value __ tied by ___ count

Nov 7, 1930 (29F) ______ 30 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

 

(records for 1931 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

May 13 ___ (52) __ (47) _____ not records in 1931 (49, 40). 

May 13 ___ (50) __ (46) _____ not records in 1931 (49, 39). 

May 14 ___ (52) __ (45) _____ not records in 1931 (50, 40). 

May 23 ___ (66) __ 46 ______tied 1929 _46F  __ 1935 _44F, 1963 _43F _________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Aug 11 ____ 68 __ (63) ______1890,1916 _69F __ eventual record low maximum (t1933,62)_ 1.0, 0.33

 

1932 _ This was a somewhat colder year once the record warm January and mild February had run their course. March had some quite cold days that are shown in more detail as several near-records occurred as well as one actual one. There were brief cold spells otherwise, and July was rather cool but set no records. Nov 27th was a particularly cold day but the cold was not sustained and it was very mild late in December. From only 1.5 record low maxima, the surviving count is 0.5. From 3.5 low minima, all have survived, making this the first year to achieve that status (100% survival rate). The tied record (Nov 27th) equalled a mark set earlier in 1898, otherwise the three records are all in the spring to early summer. In addition, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, and a count of 0.83 for those:

 

Coldest since _____ 1932 value __ tied by ___ count

June 19, 1920 (52F) _____ 54 _____ 2022 ____ 0.5

Nov 28, 1930 (15F) ______ 22 ____ 1936,51 __ 0.83

(also coldest 19F between tied record lows Nov 26 1880, 1938 of 16F)

 

(records for 1932 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 9 ____ 28 __ (15) ____ 1880 _29F _________ 1996 _24F _____________________________ 1.0, 0.0

Mar 10 __ (35) __ (15) _____ not records in 1932 (29, 12). 

Mar 16 __ (26) __ (16) _____ not records in 1932 (24, 15). 

Apr 27 ___(48) __ 37 ______1874,97,1926 _38F _ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 8 ___ (67) __ 47 ______ 1894 _49F_________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

June 24 __(76) __ 52 ______ tied 1881 _54F_____ eventual record low minimum(t1881)____ __ 2.5, 2.5

Nov 27____ 28 __ 12 ______ tied 1898 _28F______eventual record low maximum (t1898)_1.5, 0.5

_Nov 27__ (min)_ 12 ______ 1903,17 _19F______ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.5

 

1933 _ The first two thirds of this year were relatively warm with only limited opportunities for record breaking cold. The autumn and December were more variable and had frequent cold spells. What kept the count down somewhat was that 1933 tended to follow the path of earlier extreme years for cold rather than hitting easier stretches where its temperatures would have set more records. Some of these near misses are added to the table. From a count of 4.0 low maxima, the eventual count was 2.33. Then from 6.083 record low minima, the count was 3.5. There were nine "coldest since" record low minima, and a count of 6.533 for that statistic. This is the highest count so far and later surpassed only by 1940, 1967, 1976, and 2018 (thus in 5th place overall). 

 

Coldest since _____ 1933 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 27, 1932 (36F) _______37 __ 1967, 2000 __ 0.33

June 14, 1875 (49F) ______50 _____ -- -- _______ 1.33

July 14, 1926 (58F) ______ 60 _____ 1940 _____ 1.83

Oct 25, 1879 (29F) ______ 36_1880,96,1903,62_ 2.033

Oct 29, 1925 (31F) ______ 31 _____ 1965 ______2.533

Nov 5, 1879 (23F) _______29 _____ -- -- _______ 3.533

Dec 28, 1917 (8F) _______ 10 _____ -- -- _______ 4.533

Dec 29, 1917 (-6F) ______ -3 ______ -- -- _______ 5.533

Dec 30, 1917 (-13F) _____ -6 ______ -- -- _______ 6.533

 

(records for 1933 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

 

Mar 11 __(32) __ 16 ____ 1885, 1918 _17F ___ t1939 _16F, 1960 _14F ___________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

June 15 __(71) __48 _____1884 _49F __________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

July 3 ____(65) __54 _____ 1929 _55F __________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 2.0

July 4 ____(76) __58 _____ t1874,82,1909_58F __ 1938 _57F, 1986 _55F _________________ ____ ____ __ 3.25, 2.0

July 16 ___70 __(65)_____ 1884 _72F __________ eventual record low maximum ______ 1.0, 1.0

Aug 11___68 __(60)_____ tied 1931_68F ______eventual record low maximum (t1931,62)_1.5, 1.33

Sep 15 ___58 __(54)_____ 1872 _61F __________ 1954 _57F _________________________________2.5, 1.33

Nov 11 __(45) __28 _____ t1873,1926 _28F ___ 2017 _24F ________________________________ ____ ____ __3.58, 2.0

Nov 15 ___32 __ 21 _____ 1883 _36F __________ eventual record low maximum ______ 3.5, 2.33

_Nov 15 __(min)_21 _____1883 _24F __________ 1967 _20F _______________________________ ____ ____ __4.58, 2.0

Nov 16 __(30)__ 17 ______1883 _21F __________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 5.58, 3.0

Nov 17 __(36) __ 19 _____ tied 1924 _19F ______eventual record low minimum (t1924)__ ____ __6.08, 3.5

Dec 12 __ 24 __(15) ______ t1917 _24F _________ 1960 _21F, 1988 _20F ___________________ 4.0, 2.33

Dec 29 __(12) __(-3)______ not records in 1933 (8, -6 in 1917)

Dec 30 __(15) __(-6)______ not records in 1933 (2, -13 in 1917)

 

1934 _ The severe cold of Nov-Dec 1933 relented in January but returned at the end of the month and lasted all through February and parts of March. This set a number of records including the lowest minimum temperature (-15 F) of the data series on February 9th. Temperatures in upstate New York were below -40 in this extraordinary outbreak, and Toronto also had some of its lowest temperatures in a longer data set. The rest of 1934 became rather warm and some parts of the summer were extremely hot. Overall, this led to a total of 3.5 record low maxima, all of them retained at the end of the data. This was the first year to manage the perfect survival of its record low maxima (1910 had done it for low minima). It would happen numerous times later since those records were more and more unlikely to be broken. Also, the year set 5.75 record low minima (now higher than expectation as that had fallen to 5.5); 3.5 of those were also eventual record lows. There were seven "coldest since" record low minima, which had a count of 5.17 for the year. Details of those follow: 

Coldest since _____ 1934 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 10, 1899 (-6F) ______ -2 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Feb 25, 1894,1914 (1F) __ 9 ______ -- -- _______ 2.0

Apr 26, 1919 (31F) ______ 38 ___ 1972,76 _____2.33

Apr 28, 1874 (31F) ______ 34 ______ -- -- _______3.33

Aug 6, 1869 (56F) _______ 57 ___ 1957, 94 ____ 3.67

Oct 13, 1875 (34F) ______ 36 ______ -- -- _______4.67

Dec 11, 1880 (6F) _______ 11 ______ 1917 _____ 5.17

 

 

(records for 1934 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 30 ___ 16 ___( 7) ____ 1908 _18F _________ eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

Feb 8 ____(21) __ -7 ______ 1895 _2F __________ eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Feb 9 _____ 8 __ -15 ______ 1899 _11, -2F _____ eventual record low max and min** _ 2.0, 2.0 __ 2.0, 2.0

Feb 20 ___(30) __ 9 _______ tied 1893 _9F _____t1936 _9F, 1950 _7F, 2015 _2F ______ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.0

Feb 25 ___16 __( 9) _______ 1910 _23F ________ eventual record low maximum __ 3.0, 3.0

Feb 28 ___(25)___ 5 ______ 1888 _8F __________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.0

Mar 23 __ (25) __13 ______ tied 1875 _13F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1875)_ ___ ____ __4.0, 3.5

Aug 13 ___ 68 __(58)______ tied 1873 _68F_____eventual record low maximum (t1873)_3.5, 3.5

Aug 30 ___(73) __ 52 ______ 1912 _54F _________1965 _50F _____________________________ ____ ____ __5.0, 3.5

Oct 14 ___(58) __ 38 ______ t1874,75,87 _38F __ t1937 _38F, 1988 _37F _______________ ____ ____ __ 5.25, 3.5

Dec 12 ___(32) __ 11 ______ tied 1917 _11F ____ 1960 _9F, 1988 _5F ___________________ ____ ____ __ 5.75, 3.5

__________________________________________

** also lowest minimum for February and calendar year. 

 

 

1935 _ This was overall a rather average year with a fairly equal distribution of warm and cold spells. It held a similar status to 1934 in preserving all of its 4.0 low maximum records until 2019 tied Jan 31st (16F) and reduced the survival rate to 87.5% (3.5). There were only 1.5 record low minima, of which none have survived. The extinction date was Oct 8, 1988. There were also three "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 2.5, details below:

Coldest since _____ 1935 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 28, 1925 (-2F) ______ -1 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Jan 30, 1873 (-1F) ______ 4 _______ 1948 _____ 1.5

Dec 5, 1926 (11F) ______15 ______ -- -- _______ 2.5

 

(records for 1935 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 31 ____ 16 __ ( 2) ____ 1872 _22F _________ eventual record low maximum (t2019)_ 1.0, 0.5

May 23 ___(62) __44 ____ 1929,31 _46F ______ 1963 _43F _____________________________ ____ ____ __1.0, 0.0

June 19 ___59 __(55) ____ 1891 _63F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 2.0, 1.5

Sept 3 ____62 __(58) ____ 1872 _65F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 3.0, 2.5

Oct 6 _____ 50 __(41) ____1885 _53F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 4.0, 3.5

Oct 8 _____(59) __39 _____ t1885 _39F _______ t1964 (39F), 1988 _37F_________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0

 

1936 _ Most remembered for its record-breaking 106F reading on July 9th, there were some other warm spells in May, August, September and December, but quite a few rather cold spells. Despite that, 1936 became the first year not to set a low maximum record during the year. At that point, The closest readings to records (and all but the last mentioned instance of this still applies) were 29F on Nov 27th, one degree above the tied record of 28F (1898, 1932), and two instances of a 2F miss (18F on Feb 19th, record 16 from 1903, and 66 on June 13th, record was 64F from 1875, 1924, later fell several times ending up 55F in 1982). In 1936, none of the earlier years that would reach extinction had done so, 1890 would join it in August, 1937, and 1939 also set no low maxima, while 1908 went extinct in 1940. 1906, 1910, and 1922 went extinct later. The year was far more productive in low minima, setting a total of 6.167 records of which 5.0 have survived. At random by 1936 we can expect 5.4 records per year (2.4 survivors). There were also six "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 4.083, details below: 

Coldest since _____ 1936 value __ tied by ___ count

May 29, 1884,1902 (43F) _44 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Apr 25, 1919 (29F) _______ 37 ____ 1920,56,67 _ 1.25

June 24, 1881,1932 (52F) _54 ______ 1947 _____ 1.75

Oct 26, 1869,79 (30F) ____ 31 ______ -- -- _______ 2.75

Nov 27, 1932 (12F) _______22 ______ -- -- _______ 3.75

Nov 28, 1930 (15F) _______22 ____ 1932, 1951 _ 4.083

(records for 1936 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 23 ____ (24) __ -3 ____ 1871,82 _0F _______ eventual record low minimum ____________ 1.0, 1.0

Feb 18*___(41) __ 1 _____ 1903 _4F __________ eventual record low minimum ____________ 2.0, 2.0 

Feb 19*___(18) __ 9 _____ t1893, 1934 _9F ____1950 _7F, 2015 _2F ___________________________ 2.33, 2.0

Oct 27 ____(43) __28_____ 1869 _30F __________eventual record low minimum ___________ 3.33, 3.0 

Oct 28 ____(49) __33 ____ t1914 _33F _________ 1976 _29F ___________________________________ 3.83, 3.0

Nov 18 ___ (49) __18 ____ 1924 _19F __________eventual record low minimum ____________4.83, 4.0  

Nov 19 ___ (37) __ 18 ____1880, 1924 _21F ____ eventual record low minimum ____________5.83, 5.0 

________________________________________

* The Feb 18-19 sequence looks odd, but apparently what happened was that a cold front arrived early Feb 18, dropped temps steadily to the evening hours, a minimum of 1 F was reached, then by midnight it was 9 F, began to snow a little during this weak warming phase, and another shot of colder air arrived so the max on 19th stayed low at 18F. (from historical weather maps).

 

 

1937 _ The  year started mild and then became more average with few large departures from normal in either direction. From only 2.5 low maximum records, 0.83 is the count for surviving records. From 1.2 record low minima, none have survived. The extinction date was September 18th, 1990. Also there was just one "coldest since" a record low, with the count 0.5 as that was tied. Details follow: 

Coldest since _____ 1937 value __ tied by ___ count

Oct 15, 1876 (32F) _____ 34 ______ 1877 _______ 0.5

(in addition, 58F on July 2nd tied with 1940 and 1988 as coldest between tied record lows of 56F in 1888 and 2001)

(also 38F on Oct 9th was tied with 1895 as the coldest reading between tied records of 37F in 1888 and 1988 and that equalled the "coldest since" value in 2000). 

 

(records for 1937 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 26 ___ 35 ___(24) ____ tied 1872 _35F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1872, 1947)_ 0.5, 0.33

Aug 24 ___ 64 ___(60) ____ 1890 _65F ________ eventual record low maximum (t1945) __ 1.5, 0.83

Sep 13 ___ 61 ___(54) ____ 1911 _64F ________ 1965 _59F ________________________________ 2.5, 0.83

Sep 18 ___(21) __ 45 _____ 1871,75 _46F _____ 1990 _44F  _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Oct 14 ___(58) __ 38 _____ t1874,75,87,1934_38F _ 1988 _37F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.2, 0.0

 

 

1938 _ This was a generally warm year, the only significant cold spells came in late June and again in late November after a warm start to the month. The count of record low maxima was just 2.5 with 2.0 surviving. There were 4.33 record low minima, of which two have survived. There were also three "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 2.5, details below:

Coldest since _____ 1938 value __ tied by ___ count

May 12, 1874,1907 (40F) __41 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 29, 1888,1919 (52F) __56 _____ -- -- ______ 2.0

Nov 24, 1880 (14F) ________ 21 _____ 1970 ____ 2.5

 

(records for 1938 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 18 ____ (17) __( 6) ____ not records in 1938 (16_1921, 1_1875). 

Mar 3 ____ (49) __ 11 ____ tied 1925 _11F ____ eventual record low minimum ** _ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.17

May 23 ___(62) __44 ____ 1929,31 _46F ______ 1963 _43F _____________________________ ____ ____ __1.0, 0.0

May 31 ___ (68) __ 46 ____ t1924,30 _46F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1924,30) _ ____ ____ __ 0.83, 0.5

June 1 ____ (72) __ 47 ____ 1876 _49F ________ 1945 _44F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.83, 0.5

June 27 ___ 63 __ (58) ____ tied 1893 _63F ____1968 _61F _____________________________ 0.5, 1.5

June 28 ___ 60 __ (57) ____ 1914 _65F _________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.5, 1.0

July 4 _____(78) __ 57 ____ 1874,82,1909,33_58F __1986 _55F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.83, 0.5

Nov 25 ___ 29 __ 19 ___ 1881,1917 _30F; 1917_21F _eventual record low max & min ___ 2.5, 2.0 __ 3.83, 1.5

Nov 26 ___(29) __ 16 ___ tied 1880 _16F _______ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 4.33, 2.0

____________________________

** Mar 3 record low min (11F) eventually a six-way tie 1925, 1938, 1943, 1950, 1962, 2003. 9F on Mar 4th 1938 was not a record low (6F 1872) nor a "coldest since" with 7F in 1943.

 

1939 _ This was a more average year for temperatures, often rather close to average, 1939 became the second year to have no record low maxima (after 1936) and its closest approach was three degrees (52F May 13th, record was then 49F from 1914, is now 48F from 2019). There were just two record low minima with an eventual count of 0.33. The year had just one "coldest since" record low minimum, since tied, for a count of 0.5. Details below:

 

Coldest since _____ 1939 value __ tied by ___ count

July 23, 1871,90 (58F) ___ 59 ______ 1992 _____ 0.5

(records for 1939 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 11 ___ (32) __ 16 ____ tied 1933 _16F ____ 1960 _14F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Oct 18 ___ (54) __ 35 ____ tied 1929 _35F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1929,74) _ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.33 

 

 

1940 _ This was a colder year that was similar to 1917 and 1926. Cold spells were frequent and sometimes quite prolonged. April and October were particular cool months and the summer while it had a few hot days was often quite chilly. From 8.0 low maxima, there were 5.0 surviving records. The count was the highest since 1917 (8.83) and has not been surpassed since 1940, while the eventual count was the highest since 1918 (6.0), and second only to 1962 (5.33) while tied with 1945 for years after 1918.  From a count of 10.33 low minima, there were 5.5 surviving, again both higher than all years after 1920 (count 11.08) or 1926 for survivors (6.33) except for 1963 (6.5) and 1976 (6.0). The expected number of records within the year has fallen to 5.1 (surviving always 2.4). In addition, 1940 had nine "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 7.25, higher than all following years except 1967 and 1976 (tied at 9.583). It was also in third place overall as it overtook 1933 with 6.53. Details below: 

Coldest since _____ 1940 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 23, 1875, 1934 (13F) __18 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

Apr 13, 1874 (22F) _________26 _____ -- -- ______ 2.0

June 21, 1897 (49F) _______ 52  _____ -- -- ______ 3.0

July 3, 1933 (54F)__________58 ______ 2001 _____3.5

July 14, 1877,88,1926 (58F)_60 ______1933 _____ 4.0

Aug 21, 1922 (53F) ________55 ______ -- -- ______ 5.0

Aug 26, 1887 (53F) _______ 54 ______ -- -- ______ 6.0

Nov 26, 1880, 1938 (16F) _ 25 ___ 1949,78,93 _ 6.25

Dec 4, 1882 (10F) _________11 ______ -- -- ______ 7.25

 

(records for 1940 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 20 ____ (20) __  7 ____ 1875,84,1918 _8F __ 1946 _5F, 1985 _4F, 1994 _0F _________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0  

Apr 13 ____ 35 __(26) ____ tied 1875 _3F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1875)_ 0.5, 0.5

Apr 14 ____ 41 __ 30 ____ 1923,29 _42F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1948)_ 1.5, 1.0

_Apr 14 __ (min) _ 30 ___ t1875,85 _30F____1950 _26F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.33, 0.0

Apr 15 ____(52) __ 31 ____ 1875,1928_33F __ 1943 _28F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 0.0

Apr 21 ____ 40 __ (36) ____ 1875 _43F ________eventual record low maximum _____2.5, 2.0

June 22 ___(74) __ 52 _____ tied 1897 _52F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1897)____ ____ __ 2.83, 0.5

June 24 ___ 59 __ (56) ____ 1873,1903 _62F ___ eventual record low maximum ____ 3.5, 3.0

June 27 ___(80) __ 55 _____1893,1905,15,27_56F__eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.83, 1.5 

July 12 ____ 69 ___(59)_____1898 _70F ________ 1990 _67F ____________________________ 4.5, 3.0

Aug 25 ____(69) __ 52 _____1927 _54F ________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 4.83, 2.5 

Aug 26 ____61 ___(54)_____1908 _64F ________ eventual record low maximum ____ 5.5, 4.0 

Aug 28 ____60 ___(56)_____1927 _65F ________ eventual record low maximum ____ 6.5, 5.0 

Sep 26 ____(60)___ 42 _____1879,87,94,1928_43F _eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 5.83, 3.5 

Sep 27 ____(68)___ 43 _____tied 1887 _43F ____1947,57 _41F ________________________ ____ ____ __ 6.33, 3.5

Oct 19 ____ 45 ___ 30 _____1869,80 _49F _____ 1972 _43F ____________________________ 7.5, 5.0

_Oct 19 __ (min) __ 30 ____ 1922 _35F ________eventual record low minimum___ ____ ____ __ 7.33, 4.5 

Oct 20 ____ 48 ___ 33 _____ tied 1869 _48F ___ 1952 _47F, 1974 _44F ________________ 8.0, 5.0

_Oct 20 __ (min) __33 ____ 1871,72,1930_36F__ t1952 _33F, 1972 _32F, 1974 _31F_ ____ ____ __ 8.33, 4.5

Oct 22 ____ (51) __ 30 ____ 1888 _33F _________eventual record low minimum__ ____ ____ __ 9.33, 5.5

Dec 3 _____ (34) __ 11 _____ 1875,82 _14F _____ 1976 _9F __________________________ ____ ____ __10.33, 5.5

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1931-40

The pace of record setting was heading considerably lower until 1940 brought it back up into almost the range of the previous decades. From 27.0 daily low maximum records, 18.0 have survived. At random there were expected totals of about 55 and 24, so these are both below expectation, especially the raw numbers. For low minimum records, 40.03 records in total generated 23.33 eventual records. These are both closer to random expectations.  The decade had a total count of 30.867 "coldest since" record low minima, and the total count so far is 117.8, against a total of 260.53 record low minima. Since some of that count would involve later ties, which would remove years to 1940 from being eligible to set "coldest since" records, the ratio is more realistically 118 for about 230 or so. With 1940 close to the halfway mark of the data (currently that would be mid-1945) over two thirds of the days of the year had seen at least some if not all tied eventual record low minima, but only one-third had seen the coldest since that record (a few because there would be a later tied value). 

 

 

__ Log of Record Lows 1941-50 __

 

1941 _ This was a generally rather warm year but March was quite cold, and there were brief cold spells at some other points. March did not manage to set any records, the 17th had a maximum of 28F but that was four above the 1916 record. The records set (in the summer despite generally warm weather) were few in number. From a count of 2.0 low maxima, none have survived. The extinction date was July 4, 1978. Also, the 1.0 record low minimum in August did not survive. The extinction date was August 14, 1964. 1941 thus became the fourth year to have no surviving low records, either maximum or minimum. 1906 had already reached that status in 1940 and 1908 would do so in 1951 (but after 1944). The next year to go "extinct" in both categories would be 1944 which lost its only record (a tied minimum) the following year (June 5, 1945). Otherwise there are seven others all after 2000. So 1941 had become the fourth such year before any of those happened (some set no records in either category). There were also two "coldest since" record lows with a count of 1.33. Details follow: 

Coldest since _____ 1941 value __ tied by ___ count

Aug 13, 1930 (55F) _____ 56 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Aug 18, 1915 (55F) _____ 57 _____ 1923,24 ____ 1.33

 

(records for 1941 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

June 13 ___ 61 __(57) ____ 1875, 1924 _64F ___ 1962 _58F, 1982 _55F ________________ 1.0, 0.0

July 4 ______64 __(62) ____ 1909 _68F ________ 1978 _62F ______________________________2.0, 0.0

Aug 14 ___ (79)__ 55 ____ 1893 _56F _________ 1964 _54F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

 

 

1942 _ This year turned quite cold at times, particularly December. It was not, however, a prolific producer of cold records. From a count of 2.0 low maxima, one (April 10th) has survived. Also, the 2.33 record low minima have left 1.33 survivors (notably Dec 20th). There were also three "coldest since" record lows with a count of 2.33. Details follow: 

Coldest since _____ 1942 value __ tied by ___ count

July 7, 1914 (56F) _____ 59 ______1948,79 ____0.33

Dec 19, 1884 (-1F) ______ 8 _______ -- -- ______ 1.33

Dec 21, 1871 (-2F) ______-1 _______ -- -- ______ 2.33

 

(records for 1942 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 8 _____ 14 ___ 5______1887 _16F, 7F _____ 1968 _13F, 2F _________________________ 1.0, 0.0 __ 1.0, 0.0

Apr 10 ___ 37 __(34) ____ 1900,09 _39F ______eventual record low maximum ___ 2.0, 1.0

Sep 29 ___(61) __ 42 ____ t1888,1914 _42F ____eventual record low minimum (t1888,1914) ___ __1.33, 0.33

Dec 20 ___( 8)*__ -4 _____ 1884 _-3F _________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 1.33

 

1943 _ The winter of 1942-43 continued rather cold and there was one more very cold day (Feb 15th) which produced low max and min values not surpassed since (8, -8). The spring was also quite cold, while the rest of the year became more average after a very warm June. There were 3.5 record low maxima, with the count 2.167. The count for record low minima was 3.33, with the eventual surviving number 3.167. In addition there were four "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 3.0. Details below:

Coldest since _____ 1943 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 4, 1872 (6F) ________ 7 _______ -- -- ________1.0

Apr 16, 1928 (29F) _____ 30 _______ -- -- ________2.0

Sep 19, 1929 (44F) _____ 48 _______1959 _______2.5

Nov 17, 1924,33 (19F) __ 26 ______ 1959 _______3.0

 

(records for 1943 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Feb 15 ___ ___ -8 _______ 1875 _14F______ eventual record low maximum _______ 1.0, 1.0

_Feb 15 __(min) _-8 _______1888, 1916 _3F__eventual record low minimum _______ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Mar 3 ____ 26 __ 11 ______ 1884 _27F ______ eventual record low maximum (t1950, 2009)_2.0, 1.33

_Mar 3 __ (min)_ 11 ______t1925,38 ________ eventual record low minimum ** ______ ____ ____ __ 1.33, 1.17

Apr 15 ___ 41 __ 28 _____ t1885 _41F ______ eventual record low maximum (t1885) __2.5, 1.83

_Apr 15 __ (min) _28 ____ 1940 _31F _______ eventual record low minimum __________ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 2.17

June 30 __ 69 __(60) _____tied 1927 _69F ___ 1967 _65F __________________________________3.0, 1.83  

July 1 ____(74) __ 52 ______ 1900, 25_56F  __eventual record low minimum _________ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 3.17

July 7 ____ 71 __ (63) _____ t1914 _73F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1914,87)  __ 3.5, 2.17

______________

** Mar 3 low minimum tied with 1925, 1938, 1950, 1962, 2003.

 

1944 _ 1944 was generally quite a warm year and produced almost no record lows. There were no record low maxima (the third such year after 1936, 1939). The closest approach (valid in 1944 and in the first two cases still valid) was within 3 F deg on April 15th (44F), April 24th (47F), and June 4th (67F) -- the last of these was removed from that stature the next year when 1945 blew away the record with 52F. For record low minima, the count is a mere 0.5, achieved by a tied record on June 5th which was extinct the following year (June 5, 1945). There was just one "coldest since" record low minimum that has three ties for a count of 0.25. Details below:

Coldest since _____ 1944 value __ tied by ___ count

July 22, 1871,90 (58F) __ 61 ____ 1923,29,56 ___ 0.25

(records in 1944 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

June 5 ____(69) __ 50 _____tied 1920 _50F____ 1945 _47F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

 

1945 _ After some cold weather in January, the spring turned very warm, with a return to colder weather during May. The interval from June 1st to 6th was exceptionally cold and set many records including a tie of the monthly low maximum (52F) and the monthly low minimum (44F). The rest of the year was closer to average in general, although sometimes rather cool, and December turned quite cold again but only came within 3 or 4 degrees of existing record lows. From a count of 5.5 record low maxima, 5.0 have survived. In years since 1945, only 1962 has more surviving record low maxima (5.33). The count for record low minima was 4.25, which was only reduced to 4.20 eventually when 1946 joined what had been a four-way tie for the record on June 2nd. In addition, there were four "coldest since" record low minimum values, for a count of 2.167. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1945 value __ tied by ___ count

June 4, 1926 (48F) ____ 49 ___ 1929, 2023 ___ 0.333

July 12, 1926 (57F) ____58 _______1973,90 ____0.667

Aug 24, 1890 (52F) ____53 ________ -- -- ______1.667

Oct 4, 1888 (37F) _____ 38 ________ 1974 _____ 2.167

 

(records for 1945 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 25 ____(15) ___ 2 _____1882,88 _3F _____ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 1 ____ 58 __ 44 _____ 1897 _60F _______ eventual record low maximum (t2015) __1.0, 0.5

_June 1 __ (min) _44 _____1938 _ 47F _______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

June 2 ____(63) __48 _____t1880,1907,29 ____eventual record low minimum (t1880,1907,29,46) ___ __ 2.25, 2.2

June 3 ____ 53 __ (50) ____1907 _58F _______ eventual record low maximum ______ 2.0, 1.5

June 4 ____ 52 __ (49) ____1927 _64F _______ eventual record low maximum ______ 3.0, 2.5 

June 5 ____ 55 __ 47 _____1920_57F; 1920,44 _50F _ eventual record low max & min______ 4.0, 3.5 __ 3.25, 3.2

June 6 ____(70) __ 47 ____ 1878 _49F ________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 4.25, 4.2

Aug 24 ____64 __ (53) ____tied 1937 _64F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1937) __ 4.5, 4.0

Sep 17 ___ 57 __ (51) ____ 1924 _61F ________ eventual record low maximum ______ 5.5, 5.0

 

1946 _ This was a warmer year with only brief cold spells. The counts for record low maxima were 2.0 both original and eventual shares. This was the second year to achieve 100% survival of its records to the present time. There were just 2.2 record low minima of which 1.2 have survived. Also there were two "coldest since" record low minima, details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1946 value __ tied by ___ count

June 3, 1929 (46F) ___ 47 _________ -- -- ______ 1.0

July 17, 1892 (57F)___ 59 _________ -- -- ______ 2.0

 

(records for 1946 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Jan 20 ___(27) ___ 5 _____1940 _7F ________ 1985 _4F, 1994 _0F __________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Apr 27 ___45 __ (38) ____ 1882,93,97,1916_46F __eventual record low maximum __1.0, 1.0

June 2 ___ 52 __ 48 ______t1907 _52F ______ eventual record low maximum (t1907) 1.5, 1.5

_June 2 _ (min) _48 ____t1880,1907,29,45 ___eventual record low minimum (t1880,1907,29,45) ____ __ 1.2, 0.2

July 16 ___ (79) __ 56 ____1926 _56F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1926) __ ____ ____ __ 2.2, 1.2

Aug 19 ___ 70 __ (64) ___ tied 1881 _70F__ eventual record low maximum (t1881) _ 2.0, 2.0

 

1947 _ Jan-Feb 1947 had a rather average winter, while Europe had very cold weather (especially February), but that cold appeared in the spring in NYC and left quite a few records, two of which fell in May, 2020, so that the count is not as impressive for surviving low minima as it was before (it was 6.5). Another very cool interval was late September before a record warm October. There were 3.33 low maxima with just 1.33 surviving. However the year produced 8.0 low minima and a count of 4.5 has survived. In addition, there are three "coldest since" low minima with a count of 2.0; details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1947 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 22, 1875 (28F) _______ 33 ______ 1922 _____ 0.5

June 24, 1881,1932 (52F) _ 54 ______ 1936 _____ 1.0

Sep 26, 1940 (42F) _______ 43 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0

 

(records for 1947 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

Mar 26 ____ 35 __ 21 _____t1872,1937 35F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1872,1937) _ 0.33, 0.33

_Mar 26 __ (min) _ 21 _____t1880 _21F ______ 1960 _20F _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

May 2 _____ 48 __ (43) _____1888 _49F _____  t1953 _48F, 1962 _45F ____________________ 1.33, 0.33

May 8 _____ 50 __ 37 _____ 1884 _51F ______ 1962 _49F _________________________________ 2.33, 0.33

_May 8 ___ (min) _ 37 _____1897,98 _40F ___ 2020 _36F _________________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0

May 9 ____ (50) __ 35 _____ 1923 _38F _______2020 _34F _________________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 0.0

May 10 ___ (62) __ 36 _____ 1902,23 _38F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1966) _ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 0.5

May 15 ___ (58) __ 42 _____ tied 1920 _42F __ eventual record low minimum (t1920) _ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 1.0

June 8 ____ 56 __ (52) _____ 1869,1916_57F __ eventual record low maximum ________ 3.33, 1.33

Sep 23 ___ (60) __ 41 ______1875 _43F _______eventual record low minimum ________ ____ ____ __ 5.0, 2.0

Sep 27 ___ (61) __ 41 ______1887, 1940_ 43F__eventual record low minimum (t1957) ____ ____ __ 6.0, 2.5

Sep 28 ___ (63) __ 41______ 1914 _ 42F ______ eventual record low minimum ________ ____ ____ __ 7.0, 3.5

Oct 1 _____(60) __ 36 ______1916 _41F _______ eventual record low minimum ________ ____ ____ __ 8.0, 4.5

 

 

1948 _ Most of this year was quite warm and when intervals were cold they rarely went close to record temperatures. There were two tied record low maxima for a count of 0.83, of which the surviving count is 0.50. There were no record low minima set during the year. This was the second such year after 1908. The closest approach to a record low minimum was Jan 31st when 0 F was one degree above the 1920 record of -1F. However there were four "coldest since" record lows with a count of 2.33. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1948 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 30, 1873 (-1F) ______ 4 _________ 1935 ____ 0.5

Jan 31, 1920 (-1F) ______ 0 _________ -- -- _____ 1.5

Mar 5, 1872 (3F) _______ 9 _________ 1873 ____ 2,0

July 7, 1914 (56F) ______59 ______ 1942,79 ___ 2.33

 

(records for 1948 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

Apr 14 ___ 41 __ (39) _______ tied 1940 _41F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1940) _ 0.5, 0.5

Aug 20 ___ 70 __ (66) _______ t1893,1900 _70F __1990 _68F _________________________________ 0.83, 0.5

 

1949 _ This was a very warm year and quite often dry. Record lows or even below normal temperatures were very infrequent and rarely sustained. There was one tied low maximum which was 74F on July 17th, and this both tied 1873 and was further tied in 1962 before the extinction date of July 17, 1992 (72F). 30F on Nov 27th was not a record (28F in 1898, 1932) but is now tied with July 17th as being closest to an existing record low maximum in 1949. The count of 0.5 was fourth lowest so far, after three years with no record low maxima (1936,39,44). The production of record low minima was equally sparse, with one record but that has survived (55F on August 20th). There were also two "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 1.25. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1949 value __ tied by ___ count

May 30, 1884 (42F) ____ 45 ________ -- --  ____ 1.0

Nov 26, 1880,1932 (19F) _27 ___1940,78,93 ___ 1.25

 

(records for 1949 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

July 17 ___74 __ (70) ______ tied 1873 _74F ___tied 1962 _74F, 1992 _72F ___________ 0.5, 0.0

Aug 20 ___(76) __ 55 ______ 1871,1922 _56F ___ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

 

 

1950 _ January continued the previous year's trend of warmth, but colder months followed and April, 1950 was quite chilly. A few days in the summer and early autumn were cold, but from October to December it was once again often warmer than average. From just 1.5 record low maxima, the count was 1.17 for surviving records. From 5.45 record low minima, the surviving count was 2.17. Only 1963 (7.5) and 1976 (6.0) would have more record low minima in years remaining. By 1950, the random expectation was 4.5 records. There were were three "coldest since" record lows with a count of 2.5. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1950 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 2, 1891 (9F) _______ 12 _______ 1962 _____ 0.5

July 15, 1930 (57F) _____ 60 _______ -- -- ______ 1.5

Sep 25, 1887 (40F) _____ 41 _______ -- -- ______ 2.5

 

(also 45F on May 20 was tied with 1957, 1976, 1994 as lowest reading between tied record lows 43F (1907, 2002).

 

 

(records for 1950 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

 

Feb 20 ___(27) ___ 7 ______1893,1934,36 _9F ___ 2015 _2F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Feb 21 ___(22) __( 6) _____ not records in 1950 (17F_1870, 4F_1896)

Mar 3 ____ 26 __ 11 ______ tied 1943 _26F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1943, 2009)_0.5, 0.33

_Mar 3 ___(min) _11 ______t1925,38,43 _______ eventual record low minimum ** __ ____ ____ __ 1.25, 0.17 

Apr 9 ____ (46) __ 27 ______tied 1885 _27F ____ 1977 _25F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.75, 0.17

Apr 10 ___(57) __ 29 ______t1882,1909,17,20 _29F_1974,85,97 _27F _______________________ ____ ____ __ 1.95, 0.17

Apr 14 ___(49) __ 26 _____ 1875,85,1940_30F ___ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.95, 1.17

Apr 30 ___(46) __(43) _____ not records in 1950 (45 _1925, 32_1874).

May 19 ___48 __ (45) _____ 1882 _52F _________ eventual record low maximum _____ 1.5, 1.33

June 18 ___(72) __ 48 _____ 1920 _ 52F _________eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.95, 2.17

Sep 17 ___(68) __ 46 ______1887 _47F _________ t1959 _46F, 1986 _45F ________________ ____ ____ __ 4.95, 2.17

Sep 24 ___(53) __ 43 _____ t1887 _43F ________ 1963 _40F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 5.45, 2.17

Sep 24 1887 max 52 was record.

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** Mar 3 low min of 11F tied with 1925, 1938, 1943, 1962, 2003. 

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1941-50

The pace of record setting continued to fall further behind random expectation in both temporary and eventual cold records. From 21.17 daily low maximum records (47 expected at random), 13.33 have survived (24.1 random). For record low minima, 27.57 records resulted in an eventual count of 17.07. The decade had a total count of 19.17 "coldest since" record low minima, and the total count so far is 137, against a total of 277.6 record low minima. Since some of that count would involve later ties, which would remove years to 1950 from being eligible to set "coldest since" records, the ratio is more realistically 137.3 for about 245 or so. About 60% of record lows (some not yet fully set) still have a "coldest since" in the future as of 1950. The pace of this statistic will remain modest in the 1950s but will pick up considerably after 1960.

 

__ Log of record lows for 1951-60 __

 

 

1951 _ This was a generally rather warm year with limited cold spells, the most significant in mid-June and early November. There was only one record low maximum, 48F on October 11th, and this has survived to the present. It makes 1951 the third year to have full survival of its record low maxima (after 1934, 1946). The closest candidate for a second low maximum was Dec 16th with 20F, just one degree above the 1886 record. From 1950 to 1980, all days within 1F of a record low (of either type) will be listed (some minima will also appear in the "coldest since" table) as it could be argued that the urban heat island makes them climatologically equivalent if not more likely in the absence of the heat island. This criterion will be raised to 2F for 1981-2022.  June 14th (61F) was two degrees above the 1907 record (and min 53F four degrees above a record), and June 30th (71F) a similar differential of 2F but that would increase to six degrees in 1967. The year also had only three record lows for a count of 1.83, and the eventual outcome of 0.33 (56F on Aug 5th tied two earlier years). The low on Aug 4th was also both a "coldest since" and within 1F of the 1886 record.  Aug 6th (58F) came within two degrees of the record low minimum, as did Sep 8th and 30th (see below). There were seven "coldest since" record lows, for a count of 4.833. Details follow: 

Coldest since _____ 1951 value __ tied by ___ count

June 15, 1933 (48F) ___ 53 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Aug 4, 1886 (56F) _____ 57 _____1912,64 _____ 1.33

Sep 8, 1871 (52F) _____ 54 _____ (five others) __1.50

Sep 30, 1912 (39F) ____ 41 _______ -- -- _______ 2.50

Nov 4, 1879 (25F) _____ 29 _______ -- -- _______ 3.50

Nov 28, 1930 (15F) ___ 22 _____1932,36 ______3.83

Dec 17, 1871 (1F) ______ 9 ________ -- -- _______ 4.83

 

(records for 1951 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 12 ___ (78) __ 51 _____1878,87 _53F ______1979 _48F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

June 13 ___ (65) __ 52 _____ tied 1922 _52F ____ 1953 _51F __________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 0.0

Aug 4 _____(78) __(57) _____ not records in 1951 (1909_69F, 1886_56F)

Aug 5 _____ (77) __ 56 ______t1886,1912 _56F ___eventual record low minimum (t1886,1912) __ __1.83, 0.33

Oct 11_____ 48 __ (45) _____ 1888 _49F _________eventual record low maximum __ 1.0, 1.0

Dec 16 ____(20) __(11) ______ not records in 1951 (19_1886, 7_1876)

 

1952 _ This was a rather warm year also, apart from October which was generally quite cold. The record lows in June preceded some record heat and this is as close as record lows and record highs have appeared in the NYC data. From 2.17 record low maxima, the eventual count is 0.83. May 20th (54F) was within 1F of the existing record but that increased to 3F in 1957. There was one record low minimum during the year, a tie with 1940 producing a count of 0.5 -- this has not survived and the extinction date was Oct 20, 1972. No other maxima or minima were within 1F or 2F of existing records. There was just one "coldest since" a record low minimum:

Coldest since _____ 1952 value __ tied by ___ count

Aug 23, 1923 (51F) ____54 _______ -- -- _____ 1.0

 

(records for 1952 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 20 ___(54) __(xx) ____ not records in 1952 (53_1901, since 51_1957,2000; )

June 21 ___64 __ (59) _____ t1918,28 _64F ______ 1958, 2003 _63F ____________________ 0.33, 0.0

June 22 ___62 __ (58) ______t1928 _62F _______ eventual record low maximum (t1928)_0.83, 0.5

Oct 20 ____ 47 __ 33 _______1869, 1940 _48F ____ 1974 _ 44F _________________________ 1.83, 0.5

_Oct 20 _ (min) _ 33 _______tied 1940 _33F ______ 1972 _ 32F, 1974 _31F _____________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Oct 29 ____ 43 __ (xx) ______ t1909,25_43F ______ eventual record low maximum (t1909,25)_2.17, 0.83

 

 

1953 _ Despite being one of the warmest years on record, 1953 managed a few record cold days. There were two record low maxima, each tying a previous mark, and one has survived (counts 1.0 and 0.5). There were two record low minima and both have survived. That makes 1953 the fourth year so far to manage 100% retention of its record low minima. In addition, there was one maximum within 1F (on May 30) although that has since risen to six degrees above a new record set in 2021. The maximum noted in the table for June 13th was two degrees above the existing record (then 61F in 1941) and later rose to eight by 1982 (55F). Also there was a minimum on Oct 8th one degree above the existing record, now three above a later record. There was one minimum on Aug 2nd (59F) two degrees above the record low (57F in 1875) and not a "coldest since" as that had been taken by 1924 with 58F. And there were two "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 1.5. Details below:

 

Coldest since _____ 1953 value __ tied by ___ count

Aug 3, 1886, 1927 (55F) __59 _____ -- -- ____ 1.0

Nov 6, 1879 (27F) _______ 30 _____ 1882 ___ 1.5

 

(records for 1953 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 2 ____ 48 __ (44) _____tied 1947 _48F ____ 1962 _45F ____________________________ 0.5, 0.0

May 30 ___(56) __(50) ____ not records in 1953 (1884_55F, 42F ... since 2021_51F )

June 13___(63)__ 51 ______1922,51_52F _______ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

July 25 ___ (79)__ 57 ______1893 _58F __________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

Oct 8 ____ (64) __(40) _____ not records in 1953 ( 49_1885 later 45_1988; 39_1885,1935,1964, later 37_1988).

Nov 6 ____ 38 __ (30) _____tied 1878 __________ eventual record low maximum (t1878) 1.0, 0.5

 

 

1954 _ The warm trend continued with brief interruptions. January (although not setting records) and then late March into early April were quite cold, and parts of September also set records. Most other months were warmer than average if only slightly. There were two record low maxima (count 2.0) of which one (Sep 15th, 57F) has survived (count 1.0). Dec 7th (28F) came within two degrees of the 1869 record low maximum. The previous day (25F) had been three degrees above the record value. From three record low minima with a count of 2.5, the surviving count is 1.5. The minimum of 59F on Aug 11th was two degrees above the record low minimum. In addition there were three "coldest since" record low minima, with no ties for a count of 3.0, details below:

 

Coldest since _____ 1954 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 4, 1874 (20F) ________ 23 _______ -- -- _____ 1.0

Dec 6, 1871,1926 (13F) __ 18 _______ -- -- _____ 2.0

Dec 7, 1926 (10F) ________ 16 _______ -- -- _____ 3.0

 

(records for 1954 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 3 _____(49)  __ 24 _____ 1894,96 _25F _____eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 16 ___ 64 __ (57) _____ 1903 _65F ________ 1965 _62F ___________________________ 1.0, 0.0

Sep 13 ____(72) __ 51 _____ tied 1911 _51F ____ 1963 _46F ___________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.0

Sep 15 ____57 __ (54) ______ 1933 _ 58F ________ eventual record low maximum __2.0, 1.0

Oct 7 _____ (58) __ 39 ______1885, 1904,23 _40F _eventual record low minimum (t1999) ___ __2.5, 1.5

 

1955 _ The last of an eight-year warm spell (1948-55), the year recorded no record low maxima, and just one record low minimum which has survived (counts 1.0). With that one record low on Feb 3rd, the maximum (17F) was within 1F of the record (16F, 1917).  June 9th (58F) was also within 1F of the 1916 record of 57F and the minimum (51F) was also 2F higher than the 1913 record. On Dec 22, the maximum of 22F was within 2F of the record set in 1921, but later with a new record in 1989 (18F), this rose to 4F. June 26th had a minimum of 58F, 2F above the record. Sep 8th and 15th were also 2F above existing record lows (the 15th would later fall to lower values). In addition (including Sep 8th and Nov 29th) there were three "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 2.17.  A coldest since (8F) shared with 1996 was removed on Feb 4, 2023 by a colder reading in 2023 (3F) after the record low (0F) set in 1886 and 1918.

 

Coldest since _____ 1955 value __ tied by ___ count

Sep 8, 1871 (52F) _______ 54 _____ five others _ 0.17

Nov 29, 1875 (14F) ______16 _______ -- -- ______ 1.17

Dec 20, 1942 (-4F) _______ 6 ________ -- -- _____2.17

 

(records for 1955 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 3 ______(17) ___ 0 _____ 1881 _1F ___________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ _ 1.0, 1.0

June 9 _____(58) __ (51) ____ not records in 1955 (1916_57F, 1913_49F). 

 

 

1956 _ The year turned somewhat colder than previous years, with occasional warm spells, but quite a few chilly intervals that sometimes got into record range. The spring and summer were particularly cool relative to normal. July 6th (max 61F) was the coldest July daytime high and had one of the largest margins over second coldest (10 F deg). From 3.5 low maxima, 2.33 have survived. In addition, seven days, May 17th (54F) and 18th (55F), June 20th (66F), July 5th (64F), Aug 20 (72F)* Sep 28th (57F)* and Nov 10th (40F) had maxima within 2F of records (the two marked * of these changed to 4F with lower records in 1990 and 1984). And from 3.33 low minima, 2.0 have survived. The low on May 8th (37F) was within 1F of the 1947 record and has slipped to 2F after 2020 set a lower mark. Lows on May 24th (44F) and 25th (42F) were also within one degree but the first of those later rose to 5F above the new 1963 record. The minimum of 58F on July 31st remains 1F above the tied record values. The low of 41F on Sep 21st remains 1F above the 1871 record. A low of 29F on Nov 11th was 1F above tied record lows but this changed to 5F in 2017. In addition, six "coldest since" record low minima produced a count of 3.17, details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1956 value __ tied by ___ count

May 25, 1925 (41F) _____ 42 ______ 1967 _____ 0.5

July 22, 1871,90 (58F) ___ 61 __ 1923,29,44 __ 0.75

July 31, 1895,1914 (57F) _ 58 ______ -- -- ______ 1.75

Sep 8, 1871 (52F) _______ 54 ____five others _ 1.92

Sep 21, 1871 (40F) ______ 41 ______ -- -- ______ 2.92

 

(records for 1956 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 8_____ 37 __ (33) _____ 1912 _40F _______ eventual record low maximum (t1916,2003)_0.5, 0.33

May 8 ____(60) __ (37) _____ not records in 1956 (50F in 1947, since 49F in 1962 ... 36F in 1947, since 35F in 2020).

May 17___(54) __ 39 _____ 1888 _40F _______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

May 24 ___(61) __(44) _____ not records in 1956 (50F in 1877, 43F in 1877 since 39F in 1963)

May 25 ___(62) __(42) _____ not records in 1956 (52F in 1921 since 46F in 1967, 41F in 1925)

July 6 ____ 61 __ 57 _______ 1914 _71F ______ eventual record low maximum _____ 1.5, 1.33

_July 6 ___ (min)_ 57 _____1879,82,90,1917 _58F _ 1972 _56F __________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.0

July 21 ____66 __ (61) ______1886 _71F ______ eventual record low maximum _____ 2.5, 2.33

July 30___ (75) __ 57 ______ 1883,1914_58F___eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 2.0

July 31 ___ (79) __(58) _____ not records in 1956 (1923 _65F ,57F in 1895,1914)

Aug 21 ___ 65 __ (59) ______1926_66F _______ 1999_64F _2007 _59F _________________ 3.5, 2.33

Sep 20 ___ (63) __ 45 ______t1871,1920 _45F _t1979_45F, 1993_44F __________________ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 2.0

Nov 11 ___ (53) __(29) _____ not records in 1956 (1926_37F, since 1987_33F , 1873,1926,1933 _28F since 2017_25F)

 

1957 _ This was a somewhat warmer year than the previous one and more similar to the early 1950s again. There were only 2.0 low maximum records with 1.5 surviving. The maximum of 47F on Oct 26th was within 1F of the record but that changed eventually to 8F after a much lower value in 1962. And from 1.5 record low minima, the entire 1.5 have survived (the fifth such year so far). The minimum of 57F on Aug 6th was 1F above the 1869 record. A low of 29F on Nov 11th was 1F above tied record lows but this changed to 5F in 2017. Also, the minimum of 40F on May 4th was within 2F of the record and qualified as a "coldest since" those tied records. The low of 45F on May 20th was within 2F of tied 1907 and 2002 record lows. The low of 51F on June 9th was also 2F above the 1913 record but that slipped to 4F in 1980. The Sep 28th low of 43F was 2F above the 1947 record (also a "coldest since"). And the Oct 28th low of 35F was within 2F of the records, which changed to 6F in 1976. In addition, there were four "coldest since" in total with a count of 2.33; details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1957 value __ tied by ___ count

May 4, 1873,1911,17 (38F) _ 40 ____ 1926 _____ 0.5

Aug 6, 1869 (56F) _________ 57 __ 1934,94 ___ 0.83

Sep 28, 1947 (41F) ________ 43 _____ -- -- _____ 1.83

Oct 12, 1876 (35F) ________ 39 _____ 1964 ____2.33

 

(records for 1957 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

_Jan 15____12 ___ 0 ______1881_14F; 1881,1916,27_7F __eventual record low max & min _ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

May 20 ___ 51 __ (45) ____ 1901 _53F ________eventual record low maximum (t2000) _ 2.0, 1.5

Aug 6 ____ (79) __ (57) ____ not records in 1957 (1915 _64F, 1869_56F)

Sep 27 ___ (61) __ 41 _____tied 1947 _41F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1947)__ ____ ____ __1.5, 1.5

Oct 26 ___ (47) __ (36) ____ not records in 1957 (1887_46F, later 45F_1958,39F_1962; 1869,79_30F)

Nov 11 ___(45) __(29) _____ not records in 1957 (1926_37F, since 1987_33F .. 1873,1926,1933 _28F since 2017_25F)

 

1958 _ This was quite a cool year in general, with 5.0 record low maxima of which 3.5 have survived. Feb 17th had a maximum of 10F which was three above the 1896 record for that date. May 6th (46F) was one degree above the 1891 record and May 15th (51F) one degree above the 1878 record. And 74F on July 14th was only one degree above the tied record of 73F, while 43F on Nov 2nd was two degrees above the record low maximum (41F) from 1875 and 1895. Despite all that, there were no record low minima in 1958. Two now qualify as closest at 2F above existing records. This was the third such year after 1908 and 1948. The low of 39F on Oct 14th was within 1F of a tied record of 38F but that changed to 2F in 1988. The minimum for Feb 18th (3F) was within 2F of the 1896 record but slipped to 3F in 1979. Also the minimum of 29F on Apr 9th was within 2F of the existing record (1885, 1950 tied 27F) but that changed to 4F when 1977 went lower to 25F. The minimum of 49F on June 7th remains 2F above the 1879 record low. There was just one "coldest since" a record low minimum as shown below:

 

Coldest since _____ 1958 value __ tied by ___ count

Sep 12, 1917 (46F) _____ 50 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

(In addition, 3F on Feb 18th was the coldest reading after the 1896 record of 1F until 1979 hit zero to create a new record low.)

 

(records for 1958 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 18 ___ 16 __ ( 3) ______ 1903 _19F ________ eventual record low maximum _____ 1.0, 1.0

May 6 ___ (46) _ (44) ______ not records in 1958 (1891_45F, 32F). 

May 7 ____47 __ (43) ______ 1874 _50F ________1967 _44F ______________________________ 2.0, 1.0

May 15 __ (51) _ (48) ______ not records in 1958 (1878_50F, 1920,47 _42F). 

June 20 __ 59 __ (57) ______ 1874 _64F ________ eventual record low maximum _____ 3.0, 2.0

June 21 __ 63 __ (58) _____  1918,28,52 _64F __ eventual record low maximum (t2003)_4.0, 2.5

July 14 ___(74) __ (68) _____ not records in 1958 (1884_73F later tied 1960,63,2017; 1877,88,1926 _58F)

July 22 ___ 69 __ (63) _______1880,94 _70F ____ eventual record low maximum _____ 5.0, 3.5

Oct 14 ___ (55) __(39) ______ not records in 1958 (1889_45F , 1874,75,87,1934,37 _38F since 1988_37F)

Oct 26 ___ 45 __ (39) _______ 1887 _46F _______ 1962 _39F ______________________________6.0, 3.5

 

1959 _ This was generally quite a warm year similar to 1955. There were only two low maximum records set, one a second tie of an earlier record, both having survived (counts for both 1.33). The maximum of 65F on June 16th was also one degree above the existing record but that changed to 3F when 1965 had a lower record value. July 14th (74F) was also 1F above the record low max set in 1884 and tied three times since 1960. Aug 5th (70F) was two degrees above the 1903 record. There was also one low minimum  record for a count of 0.5. That record was broken on Sep 17th, 1986. Also the minimum on May 16th (43F) was one degree above the 1878 record. A low of 53F on June 17th was 2F above the 1926 record. The count for seven "coldest since" record low minima was 4.083. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1959 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 29, 1923 (10F) ____ 24 ________ 2022 _____ 0.5 

May 16, 1878 (42F) ____ 43 _____ 1983, 2016 __0.83

June 17, 1926 (51F) ____ 53 ___ 1964,65,2003__1,083

June 18, 1950 (48F) ____ 53 _______ -- -- _______ 2.083

Sep 19, 1929 (44F) _____ 48 _______ 1943 _____ 2.583

Nov 17, 1924,33 (19F) __ 26 _______ 1943 _____ 3.083

Nov 18, 1936 (18F) _____ 21 _______ -- -- _______ 4.083

 

(records for 1959 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 16 ___(64) __(43) _____ not records in 1959 (1888_52F , 1878_42F).

June 16 ___(65) __(57) _____ not records in 1959 (1954_64F, later 1965_52F; 1927 _52F)

June 17___ 61 __ (53) _____ 1893 _62F ________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

July 14 ___(74) __ (68) _____ not records in 1959 (1884_73F later tied 1960,63,2017; 1877,88,1926 _58F)

Sep 17 ___(65) __ 46 _______tied 1950 _46F ____1986 _45F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.0

Nov 18 ___33 __ (21) _______t1914,24 _33F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1914,24)__ 1.33, 1.33

 

1960 _ This was a colder year again, although not as extreme as some in the 1920s or 1930s. March and December were notably cold months. From 2.5 record low maxima, 1.25 have survived. In addition, March 3rd (27F), March 10th (30F) and March 26th (36F) were all one degree above existing record low maxima, although March 10th slipped to 2F above the 1987 record. 71F on Aug 19th remains 1F above the record (1881,1946 tied 70F). Aug 5th (70F) was two degrees above the 1903 record, and Nov 7th (43F) two degrees above the record (four years tied). Also, from 4.0 record low minima, 3.0 have survived. The minimum of 30F on Nov 8th was 1F above the tied coldest records of 29F in 1886 and 2019. There were no "coldest since" record low minima, the first year since 1919 without one. The next would be 1966. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1960 value __ tied by ___ count

(also 30F on Nov 8th was tied coldest between records of 29F in 1886 and 2019).

 

(records for 1960 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 3 _____(27) _ (18) ____ not records in 1960 (1943,50, 2009 _26F; 11F in six years tied).

Mar 10 ____(30) _ (17) ____ not records in 1960 (1877_29F, later 1987_28F; 1929_12F)

Mar 11 ___ (32) __ 12 _____ 1933,39 _16F _____ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Mar 26 ____(36)*_ 20 _____ 1880, 1947_21F  _ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

July 14 ____ 73 __ (62) ____ tied 1884 _73F __ eventual record low maximum (t1884,1963,2017) _0.5, 0.25

Aug 19 ___ (71) __ (63) ____ not records in 1960 (1881,1946 _70F, 1924_55F) 

Dec 12 ____21 __  9 _______ 1917,33 _24F ___ 1988 _20F __________________________________1.5, 0.25

_Dec 12 __ (min) _9 _______ 1934,36 _11F ___ 1988 _ 5F _________________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 2.0

Dec 13 ____20 ___ 8 ______1895_24F; 1872 _11F _eventual record low max & min______ 2.5, 1.25 __4.0, 3.0

___________________

* 36F on March 26th was one F higher than record low max 1872, 1937 and 1947.

note that all 1F higher values are underlined.

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1951-60

The decade had very similar totals to the previous one for daily low maxima, and smaller outcomes for daily minima. From 21.5 daily low maximum records (42 expected at random), 13.25 have survived (24.1 random). For record low minima, 17.17 records resulted in an eventual count of 11.33. The decade had a total count of 22.58 "coldest since" record low minima, and the total count so far is 159.55, against a total of 289 record low minima. Since some of that count would involve later ties, which would remove years to 1960 from being eligible to set "coldest since" records, the ratio is more realistically 159.55 for about 260 or so. More than half of record lows (some not yet fully set) still have a "coldest since" in the future as of 1960. The pace of this statistic will pick up considerably after 1960.

 

__ Log of record lows for 1961-70 __

 

1961 _ This was a rather average year for temperatures, sometimes rather warm especially autumn. The only prolonged cold spell was mid-January to early February and it was more of a sustained than a record cold. May 27th was an unusually cold day with another morning low record the next day, but it then warmed up quickly. There were only 1.5 record low maxima, 1.0 surviving (May 27th) and no other maxima within 2F of existing records. There were 2.0 record low minima of which 1.5 have survived. The low of -2F on Feb 2 was only one degree above the 1881 record for the date, and for May 31 (47F) there was also a one degree differential. On June 16th the low of 54F was two degrees above the 1927 record, as was 57F on Aug 14th (changed to 3F above in 1964).  In addition, there were five "coldest since" record low minima, none of them tied for a count of 5.0. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1961 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 25, 1945 (2F) _______ 5 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Feb 1, 1920 (-2F) _______ 3 _______ -- -- _______ 2.0

Feb 2, 1881 (-3F) _______-2 _______ -- -- _______ 3.0

Feb 3, 1955 (0F) ________ 7 _______ -- -- _______ 4.0

May 31, 1924,30,38 (46F) _ 47_____ -- -- _______ 5.0

 

(records for 1961 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 20 ____ 19 __ (10) _____t1875 _19F ______ 1994 _15F _______________________________ 0.5, 0.0

Feb 2 ____ (20) __(-2) _____ not records in 1961 (1881 _ 9F, -3F)

May 27 ___ 47 __ 41 _____1888,93_55F, 1915_43F _eventual record low max & min __ 1.5, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

May 28 ___(77) __ 43 ______tied 1907 _43F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1907) ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

May 31 ___(79) __ (47) _____not records in 1961 (1878,94_57F , 1924,30,38 _46F)

Sep 16 ___ (72) __ 49 ______tied 1913 _49F ___ 1964_48F, 1966 _47F __________________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.5

 

 

1962 _ This year combined some warm spells with prolonged intervals of cold. The summer months were notably cool, especially mid-August. Early May was cold and then warmed to record heat around the 18th-20th. From 6.67 record low maxima, 5.33 have survived, the highest totals in either case this late in the data set (highest since 1940 for records in year and 1918 for records surviving) . Sep 5th (63F) was also just one degree above the 1926 record low maximum. It was rather cold in mid-December with three days within 4 deg of record lows. A maximum of 13F on Dec 31st and minimum of 4F while not close to the 1917 records are the lowest readings on that date since the records were set. By contrast there was only a count of 1.2 record low minima, 1.167 surviving. The minimum of 57F on Aug 10th was only one degree above the record low  and, like the minimum of 57F on July 27th which was only 2F above the 1920 record low, both were a "coldest since" while another 2F differential on Aug 9th came between tied record lows. Minima of Sep 20th (47F) and 21st (42F) were both 2F above existing record lows and 31F on Nov 7th was also 2F above the 1930 record  ...  There were seven "coldest since" records for a count of 4.033. Details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1962 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 2, 1891 (9F) _______ 12 _______1950 _____ 0.5

July 27, 1920 (55F) _____ 57 _______ -- -- ______ 1.5

July 28, 1920 (57F) _____ 60 _______ 1903 _____2.0

Aug 10, 1879 (55F) _____ 56 _______ 1964 _____2.5

Sep 22, 1904 (41F) ______47 ___ 1904, 63 ____ 2.83

Oct 25, 1879 (29F) ______36 _1880,96,1903,33 _3.033

Dec 31, 1917 (-7F) _______ 4 _______ -- -- ______ 4.033

 

(records for 1962 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 3 ____(36) __ 11 ______t1925,38,43,50_11F eventual record low minimum **_ ____ ____ __ 0.2, 0.17

May 2 ____ 45 __ (42) _____1947,53 _48F _____ eventual record low maximum ______ 1.0, 1.0

May 8 ____ 49 __ (43) _____ 1947 _50F ________ eventual record low maximum ______ 2.0, 2.0

June 13 ___ 58 __ (55) ______1941_61F _______ 1982 _55F ________________________________ 3.0, 2.0

July 17 ____ 74 __ (62) ______t1873,1949 _74F __1992 _72F _______________________________ 3.33, 2.0

July 18 ____ 66 __ (61) ______1910_70F_________eventual record low maximum ______ 4.33, 3.0

Aug 10 ____60 __ (56)*______1916 _68F ________ eventual record low maximum ______ 5.33, 4.0

Aug 11 ____68 __ 56 _______1931,33 _68F _____eventual record low maximum (t1931,33) _ 5.67, 4.33

Aug 11 __ (min) _ 56 _______1879 _57F _______ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 1.2, 1.17

Sep 5 ____(63) __(57) ______ not records in 1962 (1926 _62F, 1924 _53F, later 1963 _51F)

Oct 26 ___ 39 __ (34) _______ 1958 _45F _______ eventual record low maximum _______ 6.67, 5.33

________________________

* low 56F Aug 10th one deg above 1879 record of 55F. 

** low minimum Mar 3rd (11F) tied 1925, 1938, 1943, 1950 and 2003.

 

 

1963 _ Cold spells continued to be frequent and quite robust, especially for overnight lows. The year recorded some warm spells too including a very warm October-November period, but other than late March most of the rest of the year trended below average. Much like 1947 both May and September were cold then a more mixed summer and warm October were added. The winter of 1962-63 was severe in Britain but could best be described as moderately cold in eastern North America.

There were 3.33 record low maxima which left 3.25 eventual records when one was later tied. Sep 5th (63F) also came within one degree of the 1926 record. No other days came within 2F of existing record low maxima. There were 7.5 record low minima, of which 6.5 have survived. Those are both the highest totals for any year from 1940 (10.33 record lows), or 1919 (7.0 surviving record lows), to end of the data (1976 came close with 6.0, 6.0). Aug 25th (53F) came within one degree of the 1940 record. Sep 6th (49F) came within one degree of the 1924 record. May 2nd came with 2F of the record low minimum as shown in the "coldest since" table. 54F on June 22nd was also within 2F of the 1897, 1940 tied record and 59F on July 4th although that would increase to 4F after 1986. Aug 11th (58F) also came within 2F of the 1962 record. Aug 19th (57F) came within 2F of the 1924 record and appears in the coldest since list. Sep 14th (48F) was within 2F of the 1911 record later tied in 1975. 

In addition, there were a total of eight "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 6.33. This is the second highest count so far (1940 had 7.5) and would be beaten by only 1967 and 1976 (both with 9.08), 2018 (6.83) and 1989 (6.5), tying 2000 (6.33). 

 

Coldest since _____ 1963 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 8, 1934 (-7F) _______ -2 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

May 1, 1880 (35F) ______ 38 _______1978 _____1.5

May 2, 1874,1903 (37F) _ 39 ______ 1920 _____2.0

Aug 19, 1924 (55F) ______ 57 ______ -- -- ______ 3.0

Aug 25, 1940 (52F) ______ 53 ______ -- -- ______ 4.0

Sep 5, 1924 (48F) ________ 49 _____ -- -- _______ 5.0

Sep 22, 1904 (41F) _______46 ___ 1918,62 _____5.33

Sep 23, 1947 (41F) ______ 44 ______ -- -- _______6.33

 

(records for 1963 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 22 ___ 18 ___ 8 ________1870 _21F ______  eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

_Feb 22 __ (min) _ 8 _______ tied 1918 _8F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1918)_ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

May 23 ___ (61) __ 43 ______ 1935 _44F ______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

May 24 ___ (64) __ 39 ______ 1877 _43F ______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.5

July 9 _____ (78) __ 54 ______ 1894 _58F ______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.5

July 14 ____ 73 __ (61) _______t1884,1960 _73F_ eventual record low maximum (t1884,1960,2017)_1.33, 1.25

Aug 15 ___ (79) __ 55 _______ 1921 _56F ______1964 _54F _______________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 3.5

Aug 25 ___ (76) __ (53) ______ not records in 1963 (1873_64F , 1940_52F)

Sep 5 ____ (63) __ 51 ________1924 _53F ______ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 5.5, 4.5

Sep 6 ____ 56 __ (49) ________ 1888 _57F ______eventual record low maximum_________2.33, 2.25

Sep 13 ____(65) __ 46 ______ 1911,54 _51F ____eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 6.5, 5.5

Sep 23 ____ 57 __ (44) _______1896 _58F _______ eventual record low maximum________3.33, 3.25

Sep 24 ____(62) __ 40 _______ 1887, 1950 _43F ___eventual record low minimum_____ ____ ____ __ 7.5, 6.5

 

 

1964 _ Temperatures were more variable, with brief cold spells mainly confined to the late summer and autumn. From 2.5 record low maxima, 2.0 have survived, both in July. Also,  July 24th (69F) was within 2F of the 1904 record low maximum. From 4.83 low minimum records, 3.5 have survived. Aug 4th (57F) was within 1F of the 1886 record low and Aug 10th (56F) was within 1F of the 1879 record low. Oct 24th (33F) was just 1F above the 1889 record low, but that increased to 2F when 1969 went lower. June 17th (53F) was within 2F of the 1926 record, and Aug 9th (59F) was 2F above the 1919 record later tied in 1989. Aug 20th (57F) was two degrees above the 1949 record low. Sep 14th (48F) was two degrees above the tied 1911 and 1975 record low. Also, Oct 6th (38F) was two degrees above the 1881 record low. 

In addition, from six "coldest since" record low minima, the count was 3.58. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1964 value __ tied by ___ count

March 31, 1923 (14F) ____ 22 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 17, 1926 (51F) ______ 53 __1959,65,2003 _1.25

Aug 4, 1886 (56F) ________ 57 ___ 1912,51 ___ 1.58

Aug 10, 1879 (55F) _______ 56 ___ 1962 ______ 2.08

Aug 20, 1949 (55F) _______ 57 _____ -- -- ______3.08

Oct 12, 1876 (35F) _______ 39 ____ 1957 ______3.58

 

(records for 1964 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

July 9 ____ 63 __ (61) ______ 1888 _69F ________eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

July 13 ___ 67 __ (62) _______1898 _69F _______eventual record low maximum ___ 2.0, 2.0

Aug 1 ___ (82) __ 59 _______tied 1895_59F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1895) ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

Aug 4 ___ (81) __(57) ______ not records in 1964 (1909 _69F, 1886 _56F)

Aug 10 __ (76) __(56) ______ not records in 1964 (1962 _60F, 1879 _55F)

Aug 14 __ (77) __ 54 ______ 1941 _55F ________ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

Aug 15 __ (80) __ 54 ______ 1963 _55F _________eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 2.5 

Sep 13 __ 60 __ (53) _____ tied 1937 _60F ____ 1965 _59F _____________________________ 2.5, 2.0

Sep 16 ___(66) __ 48 ______1913,61 _49F _____ 1966 _47F  ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 2.5

Oct 8 ____ (59) __ 39 ______ t1885,1935 _39F __ 1988 _37F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.83, 2.5

Oct 11___ (55) __ 34 _____1925 _35F ____________eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __4.83, 3.5

Oct 24 ___ (53) __(33) ______ not records in 1964 (1889 _44F, 1889 _32F, later 1969_31F)

 

 

1965 _ This was generally quite a cold year with two months that were warmer than average, May and December. July was persistently cool but did not venture into record domain. Late August was especially cold and did set records including tied monthly minima on 29th and 30th (50F) equalled in several other years. There were 4.0 low maximum records, of which 2.0 have survived. Oct 4th (52F) was within 1F of the 1883 record of 51F. In addition, June 15th (62F) was within 2F of the 1916 record (later tied in 1971), and Oct 5th (52F) was within 2F of the 1881 record (50F). There were 2.5 record low minima which have left 1.33 surviving. The minimum of 53F on June 16th was within 1F of 1927 record low 52F, and the next day was also within 2F of the 1926 record (both are among the "coldest since" marks below). July 29th (60F) was within 1F of the 1914 record low, and the low on Oct 29th (32F) was within 1F of the 1925 record while the low of 31F on Nov 2nd was within 1F of the 1887 record. In addition there were eight "coldest since" low minima with a count (after ties) of 4.917. Details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1965 value __ tied by ___ count

June 16, 1927 (52F) ____ 53 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 17, 1926 (51F) ____ 53 ___1959,64,2003 _1.25

July 20, 1890 (55F) _____ 58 _____ 1914,29 __ 1.58

July 21, 1890 (55F) _____ 59 ______ 1892 ____ 2.08

July 29, 1914 (59F) _____ 60 ______ -- -- ______ 3.08

Oct 5, 1881 (35F) ______ 38 ___ 1883,92 _____ 3.42

Oct 29, 1925 (31F) _____ 32 ______ 1933 _____ 3.92

Nov 2, 1887 (30F) ______31 ______ -- -- _______ 4.92

 

(records for 1965 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 17 ____ 16 ___ ( 9) ______1893 _17F _______ 1977 _12F _____________________________ 1.0, 0.0

June 16 ___ 62 __ (53)*_____ 1954 _64F _______eventual record low maximum ___ 2.0, 1.0

July 29 ____(83) __ (60) _____ not records in 1965 (1884_69F , 1914_59F)

Aug 22 ____68 __ (61) ______ 1928 _69F ______ 2007 _65F _____________________________ 3.0, 1.0

Aug 29 ____(70) __ 50 _______1888 _54F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1982,86)_ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.33

Aug 30 ____(70) __ 50 ______ 1934_52F ________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 1.33

Aug 31 ____(72) __ 51_______tied 1912 _51F ___1976 _50F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 1.33

Sep 13 ____ 59 __ (55) ______ 1937,64_60F ____ eventual record low maximum ___ 4.0, 2.0

Oct 4 _____ (52) __(41) ______ not records in 1965 (1883 _51F, 1888 _37F)

Oct 29 ____ (48) __(32) ______ not records in 1965 (1909,25,52 _43F, 1925 _31F)

Nov 2 _____ (46) __(31) ______ not records in 1965 (1875,95 _41F, 1887 _30F)

* Min 53F on June 16th within 1F of 1927 record low 52F. 

 

 

1966 _ The year is most well known for its prolonged summer heat waves, but most of the remainder of the year was either near average or sometimes quite cold, in particular May was a very cool month. There were no record low maxima in 1966 (the fifth such occasion so far), but two days came within 1F of record lows. April 28th (42F) was 1F above the 1898 record, and Dec 3rd (25F) was 1F above the 1886 record (24F) which changed to 2F when 1976 (23F) went lower. From 1.5 record lows, the same count have survived. Feb 20th (8F) was within 1F of the 1950 record low (7F) but this margin changed to six degrees in 2015 (2F). There were no "coldest since" record low minima in 1966 although Feb 20th was one until 2015 eliminated it. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1966 value __ tied by ___ count

 

(records for 1966 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 20 ___(23) __( 8 ) _____not records in 1966 (1885 _16F, 1950 _7F, later 2015 _2F)

Apr 28 ___(42) __(39) _____ not records in 1966 (1898 _41F, 1874 _31F )

May 9 ____(52) __(40) _____ not records in 1966 (1873 _49F, later tied 1972_49F, then 1977_44F; 1947_35F later 2020_34F)

May 10 ___(57) __ 36 ______ tied 1947 _36F __ eventual record low minimum (t1947)____ __ 0.5, 0.5

Sep 16 ___ (70) __ 47 ______1964 _48F _____ eventual record low minimum __________ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

Dec 3 _____(25) __(15) _____ not records in 1966 (1886 _24F, later 1976 _23F; 1940_11F, later 1976 _9F)

 

1967 _ After a warm January, it was quite often rather cold in 1967, with June and December somewhat warmer. There were notable cold spells in mid-March and late May. The count for both record low maxima set and surviving is 4.0. This was the fifth year in the data set so far to have a complete retention of record low maxima (it becomes more common after this, with fewer years left to remove any records set, 29 more years appear in the category out of 52 from 1971 to 2022). Four more days were within 1F, Mar 17th (26F), Apr 24th (45F), Aug 13th (69F) and Nov 7th (42F) -- further details in the table.  May 26th (55F) was also within 2F of the 1901,1907 tied records (53F), and Aug 25th (66F) within 2F of the 1873 record of 64F. Sep 23rd (59F) was within 2F of the 1963 record of 57F. 1967 also has a full retention of record low minima, scoring three in both records set and sustained. This makes 1967 the first year to maintain all of its record lows in both low maximum and low minimum categories. May 25th (42F) was within 1F of the 1925 record. In addition there were twelve "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 9.583, tied with 1976 as highest all-time. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1967 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 17, 1916 (9F) _______ 13 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

Mar 18, 1916 (7F) _______ 10 _____ -- -- ______ 2.0

Apr 24, 1930 (31F) ______ 35 _____ -- -- ______ 3.0

Apr 25, 1919 (29F) ______ 37 __ 1920,30,36 _ 3.25

Apr 27, 1932 (36F) ______ 37 __ 1933,2000 __ 3.58

May 6, 1891 (32F) ______ 39 ______ -- -- ______ 4.58

May 24, 1963 (39F) _____ 45 ______ 1992 _____5.08

May 25, 1925 (41F) _____ 42 ______ 1956 ____ 5.58

May 27, 1961 (41F) _____ 46 ______ -- -- ______ 6.58

June 1, 1945 (44F) ______ 48 ______ -- -- _______7.58

Sep 3, 1885,93 (50F) ___ 52 ______ -- -- _______ 8.58

Nov 16, 1933 (17F) ______ 20 _____ -- -- ______ 9.58

 

(records for 1967 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 17 ___(26) __ (13) _____ not records in 1967 (1885,1900 _25F, 1916 _9F)

Mar 18 ___ 20 ___ (10) ____ 1916 _24F ______  eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

Mar 19 ___(28) ___ 8 ______ 1876 _9F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Apr 24 ___ (45) __ (35) _____ not records in 1967 (1883,1930 _44F, 1930 _41F)

Apr 27 ___ (51) __ (37) _____ not records in 1967 (1946_45F , 1932 _36F)

May 7 ____ 44 __ (41)______1874 _50F ________ eventual record low maximum ____ 2.0, 2.0

May 25 ___ 46 __(42) _____ 1921 _52F ________ eventual record low maximum ____ 3.0, 3.0

May 26 ___(55) __ 42 ______1925 _43F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

June 30 ___65 __ (61) _____ 1927,43 _69F _____ eventual record low maximum ____ 4.0, 4.0

Aug 13 ___ (69) __ (65) _____ not records in 1967 (1873,1934 _68F, 1930_55F)

Nov 7 ____ (42) __ (36) _____ not records in 1967 (1886,1903,1927,2012 _41F, 1930 _29F)

Nov 15 ___ (38) __ 20 _____ 1933 _21F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

 

 

1968 _ The interval from Jan 8 to 12 was very cold and set a number of records. Otherwise, cold weather was rather infrequent in 1968, and it was quite warm in both April and October. There were 3.0 record low maxima, with the count 2.5 for surviving records after one of them was tied in 1970. Otherwise, no maximum was closer than 3F to a record then in existence. From 3.5 record low minima, 3.33 have survived with one low already tying an earlier record then being tied again in 1981. Feb 21st  (5F) was 1F above the 1896 record (4F) and Feb 22nd (10F) was 2F above the tied 1918 and 1963 record (8F). The minimum of 57F on June 27th was 2F above the 1940 record of 55F and July 29th (61F) was 2F above the 1914 record of 59F. In addition, from three "coldest since" record low minima, there was a count of 2.5. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1968 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 21, 1896 (4F) ______ 5 ________ 1916 ______ 0.5

Feb 22, 1918,63 (8F) __ 10 ________ -- -- _______ 1.5

July 30, 1956 (57F) ____ 60 ________ -- -- _______ 2.5

 

(records for 1968 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 8 _____ 13 ___ 2 ______ 1942 _ 14F, 5F __eventual record low max & min _______ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 9 _____ 14 __ -1 ______ 1871 _18F, ____ eventual record low maximum (t1970) _ 2.0, 1.5

_Jan 9 ___ (min) _ -1 _____ 1875 _ 2F ______ eventual record low minimum __________ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

Jan 10 ___ (17) __( 3) _____ not records in 1968 (1875 _13F, -3F )

Jan 11 ____(16) ___ 3 _____ 1873,83,93 _5F __eventual record low minimum __________ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

Jan 12 ____(22) ___ 2 _____ tied 1886 _2F__ eventual record low minimum (t1886,1981)_ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 3.33

Feb 21 ___(21) ___( 5) ____ not records in 1968 (1870_17F , 1896_4F)

June 27 __ 61 __ (57) _____1893, 1938 _63F_eventual record low maximum _________  3.0, 2.5 

 

1969 _ Large portions of 1969 had temperatures close to normal values. Both warm and cold spells were brief. Mid to late July was rather cool, and there was a brief cold snap on Oct 23-24 that set records. There was only one tied low maximum for a count of 0.33 which fell to 0.20 eventually with two more ties added. In addition, July 20th (71F) was 2F above the record low maximum of 1869 (69F), and Oct 23rd (43F) was 1F above the 1889 record (43F). The October cold snap resulted in two record low minima which have both survived. There was only one "coldest since" a record low minimum which preceded the two record lows on Oct 22nd. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1969 value __ tied by ___ count

Oct 22, 1940 (30F) _____ 35 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

 

(records for 1969 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

July 23 ___ 70 __ (63) ____t1894,1909_70F __ eventual record low maximum (t1894,1909,1992,1996) _0.33, 0.2

Oct 23 ____(43)*__ 32 ____ 1889 _33F _______eventual record low minimum ______________________ 1.0, 1.0

Oct 24 ____ (51) __ 31_____1889 _32F _______eventual record low minimum ______________________ 2.0, 2.0

___________________________

* max 43F on Oct 23rd was 1F above 1889 record low maximum (42F).

 

 

1970 _ This was a rather bland year weather-wise with long stretches of near average temperatures. January and early April as well as mid-October were somewhat colder than normal and provide most of the few opportunities for records. From 1.5 record low maxima, 1.5 have survived. 21F on Jan 20th was within 2F of the tied record (1875, 1961) but that changed to six degrees in 1994 (15F). June 21st (65F) remains 2F above tied records from 1958, 2003 (63F). There were no record low minima, the closest was 38F on May 7th (within 1 of 37F set in 1891).  Also Feb 26th (9F) was within 2F of the tied records from 1928 and 1990 (7F). There were six "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 4.75. Details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1970 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 8, 1968 (2F) _______ 5 ________ -- -- ________ 1.0

Jan 9, 1968 (-1F) ______ 3 ________ -- -- _________ 2.0

Jan 22, 1888 (0F) ______ 5 ___1924, 1976, 2014 __2.25

May 7, 1891 (37F) ____38 ________ -- -- ________ 3.25

Oct 17, 1886 (33F) ___ 36 ________ -- -- ________ 4.25

Nov 24, 1880 (17F) ___ 21 _______ 1938 _______ 4.75

 

(records for 1970 ... )

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 9 _____14 __ ( 3) _____ tied 1968 _14F ___eventual record low maximum (t1968)_ 0.5, 0.5

May 7 ___ (63) __(38) _____ not records in 1970 ( 1967_44F, 1891 _37F)

Oct 17 ___ 47 __ (36) _____ 1883,1902 _50F __eventual record low maximum ________ 1.5, 1.5

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1961-70

The decade saw an increase in the numbers of record low maxima and minima over the previous three decades, despite the expected number being somewhat lower. This was largely due to the tallies in 1962, 63 and 68. The output was still not quite up to random expectation however. From 26.83 daily low maximum records (38 expected at random), 21.8 have survived (24.1 random). The latter was higher than any decade since 1911-20. For record low minima, 28.03 records resulted in an eventual count of 23.83. The decade had a total count of 41.7 "coldest since" record low minima, and the total count so far is 201.25, against a total of 312 record low minima. Since some of that count would involve later ties, which would remove years to 1970 from being eligible to set "coldest since" records, the ratio is more realistically 201.25 for about 280 or so. Almost half (163) of record lows (some not yet fully set) still have a "coldest since" in the future as of 1970. The pace of this statistic will continue to run stronger until the 2001-10 decade where it slowed somewhat. 

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1971 _ Except for a very warm October and a mild December, long portions of this year ran slightly below average but not often into record cold territory. It was quite cold from mid-January to about the 2nd of February. There were two record low maxima with a count of 1.5; both have survived to the end of the data. March 26th (36F) was within 1F of the tied 1872, 1937 and 1947 records (35F). Also Nov 9th (38F) was within 1F of the 1894 record of 37F. The maximum of 16F on Jan 19th was within 2F of the 1904 record but that changed to six degrees in 1994. There was one record low minimum (Nov 9th -- at 28F) which was later broken by 1976 (24F).  The minimum of 7F on Jan 20th was within 2F of the 1946 record but lost ground in 1985 and ended up 7F short by 1994. There were no "coldest since" record low minima in 1971.

(records for 1971 ... )

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 1 ____ 12 ___ (7) _______ 1900_16F ________ eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

Mar 26 __ (36) __ (30) _____ not records in 1971 (1872,1937,1947 _35F, 1960 _20F)

June 15 __ 60 __ (56) ______ tied 1916 _60F ___ eventual record low maximum (t1916)_1.5, 1.5

Nov 9 ____(38)*_  28 _______1887,1923 _30F __ 1976 _24F ____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

____________________________

* max 38F on Nov 9th within 1F of 1894 record 37F. 

 

1972 _ 1972 was a rather cold year in general much like 1940, but with less of a large collection of record lows and more near misses. This may have been in part due to the larger urban heat island. From 2.5 record low maxima, 1.0 has survived. Jan 16th (15F) was only 1F above the 1920 record low maximum. The interval following Hurricane Agnes (around June 22-26) was persistently cool with highs mostly in the 60s. The maximum on Oct 20th (48F) was one degree above the 1952 record (47F) but that changed to 4 deg when 1974 lowered the record to 44F. From 4.5 record low minima, 1.5 have survived. Aug 11th (57F) was 1F above the 1962 record of 56F. April 9th (29F) was within 2F of the existing record but that increased to 4F in 1977. Oct 18th (37F) was 2F above tied records (35F) from 1929 and 1939 that would later include 1974.  In addition, there were four "coldest since" record low minima, and a count of 2.833; details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1972 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 26, 1919 (31F) _____ 38 ____ 1934,76 ____ 0.33

May 26, 1967 (42F) ____ 46 ______ -- -- _______ 1.33

Aug 5, 1886,1912,51 (56F)_ 59 ____ -- -- _______ 2.33

Aug 11, 1962 (56F) _____ 57 _____ 2007 ______ 2.83

 

(records for 1972 ... )

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 16 __ (15) __ ( 5) _____ not records in 1972 (1920 _16F, 1893,2004 _1F) 

Apr 8 ____(43) __ 26 ______1880,1888,1920_28F _1982 _25F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

May 9 ___ 49 __ (46) _____ tied 1873 _49F ____ 1977 _44F ______________________________ 0.5, 0.0

June 10 __ (72) __ 49 _____ tied 1881 _49F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1881) __ ____ __ 1.5, 0.5

June 11___(69) __ 46 ______1877, 1881 _50F ___ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.5, 1.5

June 25 ___66 __ (58) _____ 1896 _67F _________ 1974 _63F _____________________________ 1.5, 0.0

July 6 _____(77) __ 56 ______1956_57F __________ 1979 _54F _____________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.5, 1.5

Aug 11 ___(80) __(57) _____ not records in 1972 (1931,33,62 _68F , 1962_56F)

Oct 19 ____43 __ (35) ______ 1940 _ 45F ___ eventual record low maximum ________ 2.5, 1.0

Oct 20 ___ (48)*__ 32 ______ 1940,52 _33F _ 1974 _31F _________________________________ ____ ____ __ 4.5, 1.5

________________________________

* Max 48F on Oct 20th was 1F above 1952 record (47F) but 1974 lowered that to 44F. 

 

 

1973 _ This was a warmer year and had very few colder than average periods. The first half of January was rather cold but not record-breaking. There were no record low maxima, and the closest approach was 3F on Nov 10th (41F) (record 38F in 1873).  There was one record low minimum (41F May 18th) which has survived (counts 1.0). The low of 58F on July 12th was 1F above the 1926 record of 57F. The minimum of 30F on Nov 11th was 2F above existing record lows, and this increased to six degrees when 2017 reached 24F. In addition there were two "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 1.33; details follow:

Oct 18th (37F) was 2F above tied records (35F) from 1929 and 1939 that would later include 1974. 

Coldest since _____ 1973 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 14, 1950 (26F) _____ 33 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

July 12, 1926 (57F) _____ 58 ___ 1945, 1990 __ 1.33

 

(records in 1973 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 18 ___(59) __ 41 ______ 1882 _42F ______ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

July 12 ___ (76) __ (58) _____ not records in 1973 (1940_69F, later 1990_67F ; 1926_57F )

 

 

1974 _ It was a generally balanced year with some warmer periods and some colder, notably June and October. From a count of 2.33 low maxima, 2.0 have survived. Also, Apr 9th (max 40F) was within 1F of the 1885 (later tied 2003) record of 39F, and July 24th (68F) was within 1F of the 1904 record (67F). After records set on 25th and 26th morning low, June 26th (65F) was within 2F of the 1893 record (63F), June 27th (64F) within 3F and June 28th (62F) 2F above the 1938 record (60F). This was a particularly cool late June spell by any standards. There were also 3.17 record low minima of which 2.33 survive. Oct 4th (38F), following a record tied on the 3rd, was within 1F of the 1888 record low (37F). June 27th (57F) was also within 2F of the 1940 record low (55F), and July 25th (59F) was within 2F of the 1953 record (57F). Oct 19th (32F) was within 2F of the 1940 record (34F) and following a record low on the 20th, the 21st (32F) was within 1F of the 1871 record (31F). In addition there were six "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 4.5; details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1974 value __ tied by ___ count

May 5, 1891 (34F)  _____ 40 ______ 1917 _______ 0.5

July 25, 1953 (57F) _____ 59 ______ 1997 _______ 1.0

Sep 24, 1963 (40F) _____ 44 ______ -- -- _________ 2.0

Oct 4, 1888 (37F) _______38 ______ 1945 ________2.5

Oct 19, 1940 (30F) _____ 32 ______ -- -- _________ 3.5

Oct 21, 1871 (31F) _____ 32 ______ -- -- _________ 4.5

 

(records in 1974 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 9 ____(40) __ (32) _____ not records in 1974 (1885,2003 _39F, 1885,1950 _27F, later 1977 _25F)

Apr 10 ___(48) __ 27 _____t1882,1909,17,20,50 _29F _eventual record low minimum (t1985,97)*___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.33

June 25 ___63 __ (57) _____ 1972 _66F _________ eventual record low maximum  ____________ 1.0, 1.0

June 26___(65) __ 56 ______tied 1893 _56F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1893, 1979) _ ____ ____ __ 1.50, 0.67

June 27 __ (64) __(57) _____not records in 1974 (1968_61F, 1940 _55F)

June 28 __ (62) __(57) _____not records in 1974 (1938_60F, 1888,1893,1915 _54F)

July 24 ___ (68) __(60) _____not records in 1974 (1904_67F, )

Sep 4 _____ 67 __(57) _____t1872,74 _67F ______ 1984 _66F ______________________________________ 1.33, 1.0

Oct 3 _____(50) __ 38 _____ t1888,99 _38F ______ eventual record low minimum (t1888,99) _____ ____ ____ __ 1.83, 1.0

Oct 4 _____(59) __(38) _____ not records in 1974 (1883_51F, 1888 _37F)

Oct 18 ___ (55) __ 35 ______ t1929,39 _35F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1929,39)______ ____ ____ __ 2.17, 1.33

Oct 19 ___ (49) __ (32) _____ not records in 1974 (1972_43F, 1940 _30F)

Oct 20 ____ 44 __ 31 ______1952 _47F, 1972 _32F _eventual record low max & min  _________ 2.33, 2.0 __ 3.17, 2.33

Oct 21 ____(48) __(32) _____ not records in 1974 (1888_43F, 1871 _31F)

_____________________________

* Apr 10 is the last minimum to be (a) first set and (b) later tied in the series. 

 

 

1975 _ This was generally a rather warm year (in particular May and November) but it had some rather brief cold spells. The first half of April was persistently quite cold (Apr 4-6 37F, 37F, 41F daily maxima) but no records were set. There was just one record low maximum (Aug 7th) which has survived, for counts of 1.0. June 12th (63F) was within 1F of the 1924 record (62F). July 14th (75F) was within 2F of tied record low maxima, and Sep 23rd (59F) was within 2F of the 1963 record of 57F. Also there was just one tied record low minimum (Sep 14th) for counts of 0.5. March 9th (16F) was within 2F of the 1883 record (14F) but that increased to 5F when 1996 dropped to 11F. The minimum of 60F on Aug 7th was 2F higher than the existing record of 58F (1869) and eventually 3F higher after 1994 hit 57F. The last two days of October (33F, 31F) were also 2F higher than existing records from 1925, which has not changed since. Lows from March 27th to April 10th were often within about five degrees of record lows (23F on Mar 27th and 27F Apr 4-5 were notable). In addition there were two "coldest since" record low minima, both tied for a count of 1.0. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1975 value __ tied by ___ count

Oct 3rd 1888,99,1974 (38F) _ 41 ____ 2003 ____ 0.5

Oct 31st, 1887, 1925 (29F) __ 31 ____ 1988 ____ 1.0

 

(records in 1975 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 12 __(63) __(58) ______not records in 1975 (1924 _62F, 1951_51F later 1979_48F)

Aug 7 ____ 64 __ (60) ______ 1886 _66F _______ eventual record low maximum _______ 1.0, 1.0

Sep 14 ___(66) __  46 ______ tied 1911 _46F __ eventual record low minimum (t1911) ___ ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

 

1976 _ After a cold January, February to April were generally rather warm but the rest of the year became quite cold again. The autumn and early winter (into Jan 1977) were regarded as exceptionally cold. The count of record low maxima was only 1.0 (Dec 3rd which has survived) but there were several days close to record values. Jan 18th (18F) was within 2F of the 1921 record (later this changed to five in 1977) and Jan 23rd was 15F (record 11F 1871). July 23rd (72F) was within 2F of tied records (70F). Oct 18th (50F) was within 2F of the 1909 record (48F), this changed to five in 2009. 

The count for record low minima was 6.0 and all have survived. This is the largest total in this category since 1963 and would not be equalled after 1976.  May 18th (42F) was within 1F of the 1973 record (41F) and May 23rd (44F) was within 1F of the 1963 record (43F). Nov 8 (30F) was within 1F of the 1886 record later tied in 2019 (29F). Oct 27th (29F) was within 1F of the 1936 record (28F). Jan 23rd (-1F) was within 2F of the 1936 record (-3F), and Apr 27th (38F) was within 2F of the 1932 record (36F). May 20th (45F) was within 2F of tied records (1907, 2002 43F). 

In addition there were eleven "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 9.58, matching 1967 (which had twelve for the same count) and tied for the highest number of "coldest since" record low minima. Adding that to six actual records and several other days that did not qualify as "coldest since" within 2F gives a total of 22 days with at least near-record cold which, without the urban heat island, would have pushed this year well into the top echelons for cold weather.  

 

Coldest since _____ 1976 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 22, 1888 (0F) _____ 5 ___ 1924, 1970, 2014 _ 0.25

Jan 23, 1936 (-3F) ____-1 ________ -- -- _________ 1.25

Apr 11, 1909 (24F) ___28 _______ -- -- __________2.25

Apr 12, 1874 (22F) ___25 _______ -- -- __________3.25

Apr 26, 1919 (31F) ___38 ______ 1934, 1972 ___3.58

May 18, 1973 (41F) __ 42 _______ -- -- __________4.58

May 23, 1963 (43F) __ 44 _______ -- -- __________5.58

July 18, 1925 (57F) ___60 _______ -- -- __________6.58

July 26, 1920 (55F) ___58 _______ -- -- __________7.58

Oct 27, 1936 (28F) ___ 29 _______ -- -- __________8.58

Dec 13, 1960 (8F) ____ 12 _______ -- -- __________9.58

 

(records in 1976 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

May 18 __ (75) __(42) _____ not records in 1976 (1881 _53F , 1973 _41F)

May 19 __ (52) __ 38 ______ 1882 _42F ________eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

May 23 __ (72) __ (44) _____ not records in 1976 (1916_56F later 1982_55F , 1963 _43F)

Aug 31 ___(74) __ 50 ______ 1912, 65 _ 51F ___ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

Oct 27 ___ (42) __(29) _____ not records in 1976 (1869 _39F ,1936 _28F)

Oct 28 ___ (45) __ 29 ______ 1914,36 33F _____ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

Nov 8 ___ (41) __(30) ______not records in 1976 (1886 _38F; 1886, 2019 _29F)

Nov 9 ____(41) __ 24 ______ 1971 _26F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 4.0 

Dec 3 ____ 23 ____ 9 _____ 1886_24F, 1940_11F eventual record low max & min __ 1.0, 1.0 __ 5.0, 5.0

Dec 14 ___(31) __ 12 ______1893, 98_13F _______eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 6.0, 6.0

 

 

1977 _ January remained very cold with several records and near misses. After that, the general trend was warm but occasionally highly variable allowing some brief cold intervals during the spring. May 9th also had the latest trace of snow. From 4.0 record low maxima, the surviving count is a full 4.0. Sep 22nd (59F) was within 2F of the tied 1875 and 1904 records (57F). There were two record low minima which have also survived. (counts 2.0) ... Jan 18th and 29th (which had record low maxima) were within 1F of existing low minimum records as documented in the table of records. May 9th (36F) was also within 1F of the 1947 record as shown, after May 8th (39F) had come within 2F of the 1947 record (37F), which later fell to 36F in 2020. There were also two "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 2.0. Details follow:

Coldest since _____ 1977 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 29, 1873 ( 0F) ____ +1 ________ -- -- _________ 1.0

June 8, 1932 (47F) ___ 50 ________ -- -- _________ 2.0  

(also 2F on Jan 18th was coldest reading between record lows of 1F in 1875 and 0F in 1982.)

 

(records in 1977 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 17 ____ 12 __ -2 _______1965 _16F, 1893 _5F _eventual record max & min ______ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 18 ____ 13 __ ( 2)*_____ 1921_16F________ eventual record low maximum ____ 2.0, 2.0

Jan 29 ____ 13 __ ( 1)*_____ 1885 _15F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 3.0, 3.0

Apr 9 ____ (44) __ 25 ______ 1885, 1950 _27F _ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

May 9 _____ 44 __ (36)^_____1873, 1972 _49F _ eventual record low maximum ____ 4.0, 4.0

____________________________

* minima of 2F on Jan 18th, 1F on 29th, both within 1F of record lows (1F Jan 18, 1875; 0F Jan 29, 1873).

__ the Jan 18th record would fall to 0F in 1982. 

^ minimum of 36F on May 9th was within 1F of 1947 record (35F) which later fell to 34F in 2020. 

 

 

1978 _ This was a rather cold year but was more prone to sustained cooler than average spells than excursions into record low territory. There was only one record set, a low maximum on July 4th (62F) with a count of 1.0. July 14th (74F) was within 1F of the tied record (73F). Other maxima within 2F of a record were 45F on May 5th (1891 had 43F), and 54F on May 16th (1881 had 52F), Aug 5th (70F) compared to record 1903 68F, Sep 8th (65F) with record in 1918 (63F).

There were no record low minima. The closest approach was 1F on July 4th, when 58F was one degree above the 1938 record of 57F (this has since dropped to 55F in 1986, which means that the following 2F "near misses" are now closest to record lows). The 2F near misses include 51F on June 14th (49F in 1875), 59F on July 12th (1926 had 57F), and Oct 8th (41F), and 9th (39F) which were 2F above records until 1988 changed that to 4F for the 8th. Also Oct 18th (37F) was two degrees above the tied record low. In addition, there were seven "coldest since" record lows with a count of 4.583. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1978 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 3, 1954 ( 24F) _______31 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

May 1, 1880 (35F) ______ 38 ____ 1963 ______1.5

Aug 1, 1895,1964 (59F) _ 62 _____ -- -- ______ 2.5

Sep 14, 1911,75 (46F) ___51 ____ 1985 ______3.0

Oct 18, 1929,39,74 (35F) _ 37 _____ -- -- ______ 4.0  

Oct 24, 1969 (31F) ______ 36 ___ 2002,03 ____4.33

Nov 26, 1880, 1938 (16F)_ 25 _ 1940,49,93 __ 4.58

 

 

(records in 1978 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

July 4 ______62 __ (58)*___ 1941 _64F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

July 14 ____(74) __(67) _____ not records in 1978 (1884,1960,1963,2017_73F, 1877,1888,1926 _58F)

________________________________

* Min of 58F on July 4th was one degree above 1938 record of 57F, since that, 1986 had 55F. 

 

 

1979 _ After a stormy and rather cold January, February turned bitterly cold; it was well below freezing continuously from Feb 9th to 19th although only one record was set with only one near miss included (both on the 18th, the record low was a minimum, the near miss a maximum). Other days were colder but records for those days were lower too. Then the spring was relatively mild, but the summer had unusually cool days and nights from time to time, setting a number of records. There was only one record low maximum (count 1.0), Feb 18th (17F) as noted in the table of records came within 1F of the 1958 record, and also, April 9th (41F) was 2F above the tied records (39F) and Oct 11th (50F) was 2F above the 1951 record of 48F. The last two months of the year were very mild. There were 5.083 record low minima, 4.83 of which have survived (some tied earlier records). Feb 14th and June 25th were within 1F of record lows (see table for details) and so was July 4th although its departure increased later. Aug 12th (57F) was within 2F of the 1889 record of 55F, and Aug 13th (57F) also 2F above the 1930 record of 55F. Oct 10th (37F) was within 2F of the 1888 record low (35F). Only one of these qualified as a "coldest since" either due to later records or smaller 1F departures in other years. 1979 managed one "coldest since" with a 24 degree increase over the lowest ever reading in 1934. The usual range is 1 to 4 deg. Several colder nights in the mid-February cold spell were beaten out by slightly colder readings much earlier in the series, as 1899 held several of those records. Without the larger urban heat island, Feb 1979 would likely be more prominent in the record tables. 

In addition to those, there were four "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 3.33. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1979 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 9, 1934 (-15F) ____ 9 __________ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 25, 1873 (53F) ___54__________ -- -- ______ 2.0

July 7, 1914 (56F) _____59 ______ 1942,48 ____ 2.33

Oct 11, 1964 (34F) ____37 _________ -- -- ______ 3.33

(also 3F on Feb 14th was coldest between records of 2F in 1916 and -1F in 2016). 

 

(records in 1979 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 14 ____(17) ___( 3) ____not records in 1979 (1916 _12F & 2F, later 2016 -1F)

Feb 18 ____(17)*___0 _____1896 _1F __________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 12 ___ (70) __ 48 ____1951 _ 51F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

June 25 ___ (75) __(54) ____not records in 1979 ( ,1873 _53F)

June 26 ___ (74) __ 56 ____t1893, 1974 _56F __ eventual record low minimum (t1893, 1974)____ __ 2.33, 2.33

July 4 _____ (71) __(58) ____not records in 1979 (1978_62F, 1938 _57F later 1986 _55F)

July 5 ______(69) __ 53 ____ 1927 _54F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 3.33

July 6 _____ (78) __ 54 _____1972_56F _________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 4.33, 4.33

Aug 12 ____ 64 __ (57) ____1922 _66F _________ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

Aug 17 ____(78) __ 56 ____tied 1881 _56F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1881)_ ____ __ 4.83, 4.83

Sep 20 ____ (67) __ 45 ____t1871,1920,1956 _45F __ 1993 _44F _____________________________ ____ ____ __5.08, 4.83

_____________________________________________________

* Max of 17F on Feb 18th was within 1F of the record low maximum of 16F from 1958. The previous day had been only 13F but the record for the 17th was 7F in 1896.

 

 

1980 _ This was a rather average year with cool spells in late February, June and around Christmas in December. None of those managed to set a record low maximum and in fact the closest approach was only 5 F which is the largest departure from record territory so far. The days that came that close were Nov 11th (42F - the margin increased when 1987 reached a lower record value of 33F), Nov 18th (38F), and Dec 25th (20F) which later saw the margin increased to 7 F by a lower record set in 1983. Leap Year Day (Feb 29th) had 21F against the 1884 record of only 12F. 

There were two record low minima (count 2.0) which have both survived, June 9th had 47F and Dec 25th -1F. 

In addition, there were six "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 4.333.

 

Coldest since _____ 1980 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 29, 1884 (4F) ____ 12 __________ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 11, 1972 (46F) __ 49 __________ -- -- ______ 2.0

June 12, 1979 (49F) __ 52 __________ -- -- ______ 3.0

Sep 27, 1947,57 (41F) _45 _________1989 _____ 3.5

Oct 23, 1969 (32F) ___ 37 ____ 1997, 2003 ____ 3.83

Dec 26, 1914 (3F) _____ 8 _________ 1983 _____ 4.33

 

(records in 1980 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

June 9 ____(63) __ 47 _____1913_49F ________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Dec 25____(20) __ -1 ______1872 _4F _________ eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1971-1980

The pace of records slackened again, with a total of 14.33 record low maxima of which 12.5 have survived. At random these numbers would be 34 and 24. However, each year had one or two days within 1F of records and several more within 2 or 3, so in fact there was probably about the same amount of cold air present, it was more of a case of urban heat island modification taking the sting out of the cold slightly. And there were some very cold intervals in the decade, most notably late 1976 into January of 1977. The count of record low minima was closer to random expectation, as 25.25 records yielded 20.17 eventual surviving records. There were 33.5 "coldest since" record low minima bringing the total recorded to 234.75. That would be out of 333 records now set. That appears to include 325 fully set, 8 with further ties to come, so the ratio for "coldest since" is actually 234.75 out of 325 possible; 130 coldest since marks (or ties) will still be recorded later than 1980, about a third of them because the record is not yet fully set, and two-thirds because a colder value or tied value lies in the future to eliminate any other contenders. 

Now moving on to the decade of 1981-90, the tables will include all near-misses of 1 or 2 degrees (from 1951 to present it has been just 1 deg with mentions in the annual summaries of those at 2F above record values). Since the tables have all the data, the annual summaries will now be more general and will not contain detailed descriptions of these near misses. The format will be the same, values within 1 or 2 F will be underlined and in brackets. If they come with an actual record value in the other category, the comparison will be in a note below the table. Otherwise the comparison to records will be in italics within the table. 

 

___ Log of records for 1981-1990 ___ 

___ includes all cases within 2F of records ___

 

1981 _ January was a cold month, and February turned very mild. From that point on, much of 1981 was rather close to average or slightly cooler than normal but with very few records. The two records, one of each type and they tied earlier records, so that counts are 0.5 for low maximum and 0.33 for low minimum. 

Note: from now on, almost all records set are surviving to the end of the data, so rather than always mentioning that, we will just confine the commentary to those few cases that do not survive, as we gradually close in on the last records of each type to be set but later are broken. 

There were also no other cases within 2 F deg of records as can be seen from the absence of entries in the table of records. Before that, there were three "coldest since" record lows, none tied, for a count of 3.0. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1981 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 4, 1918 (-3F) _______ 5 ________ -- -- ______ 1.0

Jan 13, 1912,14 (-3F) ___ 5 ________ -- -- ______ 2.0

Aug 17, 1881,1979 (56F)_ 59 ______ -- -- _______ 3.0

 

 

(records in 1981 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

Jan 4 ______14 __ ( 5) _____ tied 1904 _14F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1904) ___ 0.5, 0.5

Jan 12 ____(15) ___ 2 ______ t1886, 1968 _2F___ eventual record low minimum (t1886,1968) __ ____ __ 0.33, 0.33

 

 

1982 _ This was quite a cold year until near the end when record warmth arrived in December. Mid-January and parts of April as well as the summer were notable for cold records. From 3.5 record low maxima, the count is 3.33 (one was tied a third time, later, in 2003). There was also one maximum within 1F of a record. There were 4.5 record low minima, for a count of 4.33 (Aug 29th was tied a third time, later, in 1986). Four more cold minima were within 2F of record lows as shown in the table. In addition there were six "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 5.33. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1982 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 11, 1968 (3F) ________ 5 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Jan 12, 1886,1968,81 (2F)__6 _______ -- -- _______ 2.0 

Jan 17, 1977 (-2F) ________0 _______ -- -- _______ 3.0

Mar 28, 1923 (13F) _____ 22 _______ -- -- _______ 4.0

June 13, 1953 (51F) ____ 52 ________ -- -- _______ 5.0

Aug 23, 1895 (52F) _____ 54 ____ 1923,25 ______5.33

 

(records in 1982 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

 

Jan 11 ____ (17) __( 5) _____ not records in 1982 (1873 _12F, 1968 _3F)

Jan 17 ____ (19) __( 0) _____ not records in 1982 (1977 _12F & -2F)

Jan 18 ____ (15)*__ 0 ______1875 _1F ________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Apr 6 _____ (41) __ 21 _____ 1881 _23F _______eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 2.0, 2.0

Apr 7 _____ 30 __  21 ______ 1875_37F, 1881_23F _eventual record low max & min_ 1.0, 1.0 __ 3.0, 3.0

Apr 8 _____(43) __ 25 ______ 1972 _26F ______ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 4.0, 4.0

Apr 9 _____ 39 __ (34) ______ tied 1885 _39F __eventual record low maximum (t1885,2003)_1.5, 1.33

May 23 ___ 55 __ (51) ______1916_ 56F ________eventual record low maximum ____ 2.5, 2.33

June 7 ____(62) __ (55) _____ not records in 1982 (1891, 1905 _61F, 1879_47F )

June 13 ___ 55 __ (52)*_____ 1962 _58F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 3.5, 3.33

Aug 22 ___ (73) __(54) _____ not records in 1982 (1965_68F, later 2007 _65F;  1895 _52F)

Aug 29 ____(72) __ 50 ______tied 1965 _50F ___ eventual record low minimum (t1965,1986) ____ __ 4.5, 4.33

________________________

* Max of 15F on Jan 18th was within 2F of the record set in 1977 (13F). 

* Min of 52F on June 13th was within 1F of the record set in 1953 (51F). 

 

 

1983 _ This was quite a warm year and very wet, so not many chances for record low temperatures. May and December had the coldest spells. In fact there would have been no records at all, had there not been a cold outbreak around Christmas setting one of each type of record (counts for both were 1.0). In addition to those, there was one low maximum within one degree on August 13th, and one low minimum within 1F on May 16th and two within 2F on the following two days. In addition, there were five "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 3.833. Details below:

 

Coldest since _____ 1983 value __ tied by ___ count

May 16, 1878 (42F) _____ 43 ___ 1959,2016 __ 0.33

May 17, 1956 (39F) _____ 41 ______ -- -- _______ 1.33

Aug 14, 1964 (54F) ______ 59 ______ -- -- _______ 2.33

Dec 25, 1980 (-1F) _______ 4 _______ -- -- _______ 3.33

Dec 26, 1914 (3F) ________ 8 _______ 1980 _____ 3.83

 

(records in 1983 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 16 __(63) __ (43) _____ not records in 1983 (1888 _52F, 1878 _42F)

May 17 __(63) __ (41) _____ not records in 1983 (1881,1915 _52F, 1956 _39F)

May 18 __(62) __ (43) _____ not records in 1983 (1881 _53F, 1973 _41F)

Aug 13 ___(69) __(61) _____ not records in 1983 (1873, 1934 _68F, 1930 _55F)

Dec 24 ___ (22) ___6 _______1872, 1883 _7F___eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Dec 25 ____13 ___ (4) ______1872 _15F _______ eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

 

 

1984 _ There were longer cold spells again in 1984. Although only two low maximum records were set (counts 2.0), there were also numerous "near misses" ... January, March, and September were all rather cold months. While there were no record low minima, the closest approach was within 1F (see Mar 10 in tables). There were also three "coldest since" record low minima with the count 3.0; details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1984 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 10, 1929 (12F) _____ 13 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

July 7, 1963 (54F) _______ 59 ______ -- -- _______ 2.0

Sep 16, 1966 (47F) ______ 48 ______ -- -- _______ 3.0

 

(records in 1984 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 20 ___(21) __ (12) _____ not records in 1984 (1961_19F, later 1994 _15F; 1946 _5F, later 1985 _4F, 1994 _0F )

Jan 21 ___(19) __ ( 8.) _____ not records in 1984 (1888_16F, 1F ... later 1985 _9F, -2F)

Mar 10 __(30) __ (13) _____ not records in 1984 (1877_29F, later 1987 _28F; 1929 _12F)

May 16 __(55) __ (44) _____ not records in 1983 (1888 _52F, 1878 _42F)

July 1 ____(71) __(68) _____ not records in 1984 (1869,71,88 _70F, 1943 _52F)

Sep 4 ____ 66 __ (61) _____ 1872,1874,1974 _67F _eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

Sep 16 __ (65) __ (48) _____ not records in 1984 (1872 _60F, 1966_47F)

Sep 27 __ (58) __ (48) _____ not records in 1984 (1893 _56F, 1941,57 _41F)

Sep 28 ___ 53 __(44)______1882 _55F __________ eventual record low maximum  ___ 2.0, 2.0

 

 

1985 _ This was a rather variable year for temperatures with brief warm and cold spells, none particularly impressive. There was only one record low maximum on January 21st, (9F -- there has not been a lower maximum since with 10F in Jan 1994) and the only other notable spell of near-record cold daytime readings came in late June (June 26th -28th 68F, 64F, 64F). So the second closest day to a record was within 3F on June 27th. These three days all had minima within 1 or 2 F of record lows and make the table for those. Record low minima amounted to a count of 2.5, and of that 1.33 survived. There were also four "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 3.0. Details follow:

 

Coldest since _____ 1985 value __ tied by ___ count

June 26, 1873,1974,79 (56F) _57 ____ 1986 _____ 0.5

June 27, 1940 (55F) ______ 56 ______ -- -- _______ 1.5

Sep 13, 1963 (46F) _______ 49 ______ -- -- _______ 2.5

Sep 14, 1911,75 (46F) ____ 51 ______ 1978 _____ 3.0

 

(records in 1985 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 20 ___ (23) ___ 4 _____1946 _5F __________ 1994 _0F ______________________________ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 0.0

Jan 21 ____ 9 ___ -2 ______1888 _16F, 1F _____ eventual record low max & min ___1.0, 1.0 __ 2.0, 1.0

Apr 10 ___(49) __ 27 _____t1974 _27F _______ eventual record low minimum (t1985,97)_______ __2.5, 1.33

June 26 __(68) __(57) _____ not records in 1985 (1893 _63F , 56F _1873, 1974, 1979)

June 27 __ (64) __(56) _____ not records in 1985 (1968 _61F , 1940 _55F)

June 28 __ (64) __(56) _____ not records in 1985 (1938 _60F, 1888,1893,1915,1995 _54F)

 

1986 _ This was a rather bland year for temperature trends, and most months were fairly close to normal values. The summer was rather cool. No record low maxima were noted, the closest during the year was within 2F (July 12th) which later became 3F (after 1990), so that April 23rd, June 7th, July 31st and Sep 4th then shared the closest approach of 3F with July 12th, to a daily record low maximum in 1986. There were 3.33 record low minima, of which 2.33 have survived. This marks the last time a record low minimum would be later beaten or tied, so all years after 1986 have either no records or a perfect survival rate. 1999 has the last instance of a broken low maximum record set during the year. There were also numerous lows that were within 1 or 2 F of records, as noted. In addition, there were six "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 4.67.

 

Coldest since _____ 1986 value __ tied by ___ count

June 26, 1893,1974,79 (56F) _ 57 ____ 1985 ___ 0.5

Aug 28, 1885 (50F) _______ 52 ______ -- -- _____1.5

Aug 30, 1965 (50F) _______ 51 ______ -- -- _____ 2.5

Aug 31, 1976 (50F) _______ 54 ______ -- -- _____ 3.5

Sep 8, 1871 (52F) _________54 __ five others* _ 3.67

Nov 14, 1905 (20F) _______ 22 ______ -- -- _____ 4.67

___________

* Sep 8th tied with 1877, 1914, 1951, 1955, 1956

 

(records in 1986 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 23 __ (43) __ (35) ____ not records in 1986 (1883 _40F, 1872 _29F)

June 7 __ (64) __ (60) ____ not records in 1986 (1891, 1905 _61F, 1879 _47F )

June 26 __(68) __(57) ____ not records in 1986 (1893 _61F , 1873, 1974, 1979 _56F)

July 4 ____(77) __ 55 _____ 1938 _ 57F  _______ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

July 12 ___(71) __ (62) ____ not records in 1986 (1940 _69F, later 1990 _67F; 1926 _57F)

July 31 ___(68) __(63) ____ not records in 1986 (1923 _65F, 1895,1914 _57F)

Aug 28 ___(71) __(52) ____ not records in 1986 (1940 _60F ,1885 _50F)

Aug 29 ___(68) __ 50 _____t1965,82 _50F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1965,82)___ 1.33, 1.33

Aug 30 ___(76) __(51) ____ not records in 1986 (1911 _62F, 1965 _50F)

Sep 4 ____(69) __ (62) ____ not records in 1986 (1984 _66F, 1872,83 _47F)

Sep 8 ____(71) __ (54) ____ not records in 1986 (1918 _63F, 1871 _52F)

Sep 17 ___(69) __ 45 _____1950,59 _46F ______ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 2.33, 2.33

Oct 7 ____ (60) __ (41) ____ not records in 1986 (1873 _48F, 1954, 1999 _39F)

Nov 13 __ (42) __ 24 _____ 1920_25F ___________ 2019 _ 23F __________________________ ____ ____ __ 3.33, 2.33

Nov 14 __ (38) __ (22) _____ not records in 1986 (1873 _29F, 1905 _20F)

 

 

1987 _ While this was quite a warm year, there were brief cold spells, notably in late January although not close to setting records, those came in much shorter cold spells of one or two day duration. From 2.83 low maxima during the year, all have survived. There were also two 2F "near misses" as shown. There were no record low minima, the closest approach was 2F on March 11th (16F), Oct 4th (39F), Oct 14th (40F), Nov 11th (30F) and Nov 21st (18F) although Oct 14th changed to 3F after 1988, and Nov 11th changed to 6F when a lower value was recorded in 2017. That leaves March 11th, Oct 4th and Nov 21st as the closest approaches now to any record low minimum in 1987 (margin 2F). In addition, there were three "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 2.5. 

 

Coldest since _____ 1987 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 15, 1943 (-8F) ______ 4 _______ 2015 _____0.5

Mar 11, 1960 (14F) ____ 16 _______ -- -- ______ 1.5

Nov 21, 1879 (16F) ____ 18 _______ -- -- ______ 2.5

 

(records in 1987 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 10 ___ 28 __ (15) _____ 1877 _29F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

Mar 11 ___(35) __ (16) _____not records in 1987 (1885 _28F, 1960_14F)

May 4 ____ 48 __ (44) ______tied 1871 _48F ___ eventual record low maximum (t 1871) _1.5, 1.5

June 26 __ (65) __(61) _____ not records in 1987 (1893 _63F, 1893,1974,1979 _56F)

July 7 _____ 73 __ (65) _____ t1914,43 _73F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1914,43) _1.83, 1.83

Oct 4 _____ (53) __(39) _____not records in 1987 (1883 _51F, 1888 _37F)

Oct 14 ___ (60) __ (40) _____ not records in 1987 (1889 _45F, sev'l _38F, later 1988 _37F)

Nov 11 ___ 33 __ (30)*______1926 _37F _______ eventual record low maximum ____2.83, 2.83

Nov 21 ___(33) __ (18) _____ not records in 1987 (1879 _24F, 16F)

_____________________________

* min Nov 11th 30F was within 2F of tied records 1873, 1926, 1933 _28F but the record fell to 24F in 2017.

 

1988 _ Generally quite a warm year with a hot summer, there were brief cold spells, notably June 30 to July 2, and October had more sustained cold. From 2.5 record low maxima, 2.33 have survived (one gained another tie in 2004 -- this is the second last low maximum set to have a later tied value, 1992 would also have one, although the last set low maximum to be broken occurs Aug 21, 2007 breaking a record set in 1999). And from 3.5 record low minima, all have survived. This is the highest total for either record lows in the year, or surviving, after 1982 in the record. There were quite a few other lows within 2F of record low minima, as noted. In addition, from seven "coldest since" record low minima, there was a count of 6.0, beaten only twice (2000, 2018) and equalled twice more (1989, 1992) since 1988. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1988 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 14, 1914 (-5F) _______ 5 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Mar 22, 1885 (12F) _____17 _______ -- -- ______ 2.0

June 9, 1980 (47F) ______52 _______ -- -- ______ 3.0

June 10, 1881,1972 (49F)_ 50_______ -- -- ______ 4.0

June 30, 1919 (53F) _____55 ______ 1923 _____ 4.5

July 1, 1943 (52F) _______53 _______ -- -- ______ 5.5

Oct 31, 1888,1925 (29F) _ 31 ______ 1975 _____ 6.0

 

(also 58F on July 2nd was tied coldest between record lows 56F 1888, 2001).

 

(records in 1988 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 14 ____ 17 __ ( 5) _____tied 1893 _17F ______eventual record low maximum (t1893, 2004)_0.5, 0.33

June 4 ____(67) __(50) ____not records in 1988 (1945 _52F , 1926 _48F)

June 10 ___(71) __(50) ____not records in 1988 (1881 _55F, 1881,1972 _49F)

June 30 ___(78) __(55) ____not records in 1988 (1967 _65F, 1919 _53F)

July 1 _____(71) __(53) ____not records in 1988 (1869,71,88 _70F, 1943 _52F)

July 2 ____ (80) __(58) ____ not records in 1988 (1891 _67F, 1888, 2001 _56F)

Sep 6 ____ (71) __(50) ____ not records in 1988 (1963 _56F, 1924 _48F)

Sep 16 ___ (71) __(49) ____ not records in 1988 (1872 _60F, 1966 _47F)

Oct 8______ 45 __ 37 _____1885 _49F ___________eventual record low maximum  _____1.5, 1.33

_Oct 8 ___ (min) __37 ____ 1885,1935,64 _39F___eventual record low minimum  ______ ____ ____ _ 1.0, 1.0

Oct 9 ____ (59) __ 37 _____ tied 1888 _37F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1888)  __ ____ _ 1.5, 1.5

Oct 14 ___ (59) __ 37 ____ 1874,75,87 & 1934,37_t38F__eventual record low minimum  __ ____ ____ _ 2.5, 2.5

Oct 31 ___ (48) __ (31) ____ not records in 1988 (1869 _41F, 1887 & 1925 _29F)

Dec 12 ____20 ___ 5 ______1960 _21F, 9F ______ eventual record low max & min ______2.5, 2.33 _ 3.5, 3.5

 

1989 _ This year had alternating spells of warm and cold weather balancing out, and December was persistently cold although few records were set. The year had just one record low maximum (Dec 22nd) for a count of 1.0, and one tied record low minimum (Aug 7th) for a count of 0.5. There were a few additional "near misses" in the 1-2F range above record lows. In addition, there were (after 2022 removed one) six "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 5.0. **The last entry in the list was removed by 7F in 2022. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1989 value __ tied by ___ count

July 16, 1926,46 (56F) __ 60 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Aug 8, 1903 (54F) _______56 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0

Sep 27, 1947,57 (41F) __ 45 _____ 1980 _____ 2.5

Dec 3, 1976 (9F) ________18 ______ -- -- ______ 3.5

Dec 14, 1976 (12F) _____ 14 ______ 2005 ____ 4.0

Dec 23, 1883 (-1F) _______ 8 ______ -- -- ______ 5.0

** Dec 24, 1983 (6F) _____ 9 ______ -- -- ______ removed by 7F in 2022

 

(records in 1989 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 15 ___(61) __ (58) ____ not records in 1989 (1916, 71 _60F, 1933 _48F)

July 17 ___ (76) __ (60) ____ not records in 1989 (1873,1949,1962 _74F, later 1992 _72F; 1892 _57F)

Aug 8 _____(77) __ (56) ____ not records in 1989 (1903 _68F, 54F)

Aug 9 _____ (82) __ 57 _____tied 1919 _57F___eventual record low minimum (t1919)___ ____ _ 0.5, 0.5

Aug 11 ___ (69) __ (58) ____ not records in 1989 (1931,1933,1962 _68F; 1962 _56F)

Aug 19 ___ (71) __ (65) ____ not records in 1989 (1881, 1946 _70F, 1924 _55F)

Oct 18 ___ (50) __ (44) ____ not records in 1989 (1909 _48F, later 2009 _45F; 1929,39,74 _35F)

Dec 14 ___ (31) __ (14) ____ not records in 1989 (1902 _21F, 1976 _12F)

Dec 22 ___ 18 ___ ( 8.) _____1921 _ 20F ______ eventual record low maximum ________ 1.0, 1.0

Dec 27 ___ (21) __ ( 8.) ____ not records in 1989 (1872 _15F, 6F)

 

 

1990 _ This year had long stretches of warm to very warm temperatures but occasionally turned quite cold. Mid-July had a very cool interval. There were 2.0 record low maxima, and 1.5 record low minima during the year, and a few "near misses" also. In addition, there were five "coldest since" record low minima with the count 4.33. Details follow: 

 

Coldest since _____ 1990 value __ tied by ___ count

May 22, 1907 (42F) _____ 44 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 5, 1945 (47F) ______ 50 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0

July 12, 1926 (57F) ______ 58 ___ 1945, 73 ___ 2.33

July 13, 1888 (54F) ______ 57 ______ -- -- ______ 3.33

Sept 17, 1986 (45F) _____ 49 ______ -- -- ______ 4.33

 

(records in 1990 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 26 ___ (25) ___ 7_______ tied 1928 _7F ___eventual record low minimum (t1928)  ____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

May 21 ___(51) __ (47) _____ not records in 1990 (1892, 1924,29 _50F; 1907 _40F)

May 22 ___(65) __ (44) _____ not records in 1990 (1894 _54F, 1907 _42F)

July 12 ____67 __ (58)*______1940 _ 69F ______eventual record low maximum _______ 1.0, 1.0

July 13 ___(70) __ (57) _____ not records in 1990 (1964 _67F, 1888 _54F)

July 14 ___ (74) __(64) _____ not records in 1990 (1884, 1960, 1963, 2017 _73F; 1877,1888,1926 _58F)

Aug 20 ___ 68 __ (59) ______1893,1900,48_70F _eventual record low maximum _____ 2.0, 2.0

Sep 18 ___(67) __  44 ______ 1937 _45F ________eventual record low minimum _____ ____ ____ __ 1.5, 1.5

___________________

* min 58F on July 12 within 1F of record 57F (1926)

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1981-1990

The pace of records picked up slightly from the previous decade, with a total of 16.33 record low maxima of which 16.0 have survived. At random these numbers would be 31 and 24. There was also a healthy crop of "near miss" 1 or 2 F short of being record tying temperatures. These would probably all have qualified in the absence of the large urban heat island effect. The count of record low minima was similar (and lower than the previous decade), with 17.17 records yielding 14.83 eventual surviving records. There were 40.67 "coldest since" record low minima bringing the total recorded to 275.42. That would be out of 348 records now set. That includes 343 fully set, 8 with further ties to come, so the ratio for "coldest since" is actually 275.42 out of 343 possible; almost one quarter of the "coldest since" values are yet to be recorded as of 1990, with only 23 of them due to the record not being yet fully established. The dates for which records in 1990 would later be broken (or tied*) are as follows: Jan 7th, 16th*, 19th, 20th,  Feb 14th and 20th, March 3rd* 9th and 15th, Apr 10th*, May 8th, 9th and 22nd*, June 28th*, July 2nd*, Aug 7th, Sep 20th, Oct 7th* Nov 8th* and Nov 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, with December fully set including ties. 

 

__ Log of records for 1991-2000 __

 

1991 _ This is the first year in the data set which failed to set a cold record of either type. It would later be joined by 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2018. It was also the fifth year (following 1906, 1908, 1941, 1944) not to have surviving records (and would be joined by this same list to make the total eleven). The closest approach for low maxima was 3F on July 29th (72F) and Nov 10th (41F). The maximum of 68F on July 5th would have been a record on July 1st or 7th and was perhaps closer in that sense (although 6F short of the daily record). The closest approach for low minima was 2F on Sep 2nd (53F). That was tied for being coldest since 1892 (52F) became "coldest since" the record low of 51F set in 1886.  Also, 1991 had no "coldest since" record low minima. Of the later years that would join it as being record-free, only 1998 and 2010 were also shut out of that type of near-record. A second close call for "coldest since" was on Sep 28th (45F) which came close to the 43F in 1957 which was coldest after the 1947 record of 41F. 

No tables are required for 1991. The max on Sep 2nd (with the 2F near miss low) was 74 (the record was 62F in 1869).

 

 

1992 _ Much of the year was rather close to average for temperatures, but the summer was chilly and was regarded as "the year without a summer" in some parts of eastern North America (not quite as cold as the historical analogue of 1816 however). This cool tendency was blamed on the late 1991 volcanic eruption of Pinatubo. Cool weather set in during late May and relented its grip rather gradually through the autumn months. The entire collection of records for 1992 comes from the summer, with 2.25 record low maxima (2.20 survive as the tied record was further tied in 1996 -- this is the last instance of a later tied low maximum, 1999 provides the last instance of a later broken low maximum record). There was also one near miss of 1F a day after one of these records. The day following those was also cool at 68F within 3F of the 1909 record for Aug 17th. There were no record low minima in 1992. The closest approach was within 1F on June 22nd, July 23rd and Nov 8th.

In addition, there were eight "coldest since" record low minima, with a count of 6.0. Only 2000 and 2018 would have higher counts after 1992.

coldest since _____ 1992 value __ tied by ___ count

May 24, 1963 (39F) ____ 45 ______ 1967 ______ 0.5

May 28 1907,61 (43F) __ 47 ______ 1994 ______ 1.0

June 22 1897,1940 (52F)_ 53 ______ -- -- _______ 2.0

June 23, 1918 (49F)_____ 52 ______ -- -- _______ 3.0

July 4, 1986 (55F) _______60 ______ 2021 _____ 3.5

July 23, 1871,90 (58F) __ 59 ______ 1939 _____ 4.0

Oct 1, 1947 (36F) _______ 39 ______ -- -- ______ 5.0

Oct 20, 1974 (31F) ______ 34 ______ -- -- ______ 6.0

 

(records in 1992 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 22 __(65) __ (53) ____ not records in 1992 (1928 & 52 _ 62F, 1897 & 1940 _52F)

July 17 ____72 __ (67) _____1873,1949, 62_74F __eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

July 23 ___ 70 __ (59)*____t1894,1909,1969__eventual record low maximum (t1894,1909,1969,1996) _ 1.25, 1.2

Aug 15 ___ 66 __ (61) _____1887, 1930 _68F ___ eventual record low maximum  ___ 2.25, 2.2

Aug 16 ___ (66) __(60) ____ not records in 1992 (1893 _65F, 1880 _55F)

Aug 17 ___ (68) __(65) ____ not records in 1992 (1909 _65F, 1881 & 1979 _56F)

Nov 8 _____(43) __(30) ____ not records in 1992 (1886 _38F, 1886 & 2019 _29F) _ Nov 9 max 42F

_______________________________

* Min of 59F on July 23rd within 1F of record low min 58F (1871, 1890).

 

 

1993 _ A generally rather warm year, February and March had cold spells with an inland blizzard around March 12-13 drawing in some record cold air. Mid-October and late December were also rather cold. There were no record low maxima, the closest approach being 2F degrees on July 2nd as shown in the tables. There were two record low minima. (count 2.0). In addition there were  four "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 3.25. Details follow:

 

coldest since _____ 1993 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 7, 1910 (1F) ______ 7 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Mar 19, 1967 (8F) ____15 _______ -- -- _______ 2.0

Oct 14, 1988 (37F) ___38 _______ -- -- _______ 3.0

Nov 26, 1880, 1938 (16F) _ 25 __ 1940,49,78 _ 3.25

 

(records in 1993 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 15___ (33) __ 14 ____1887, 1916 _15F ___ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ _ 1.0, 1.0

July 2 ____ (69) __ (65) ___ not records in 1993 (1891 _67F, 1888 & 2001 _56F)

Sep 20___ (64) __ 44 ____1871,1920,56,79_45F _ eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ _ 2.0, 2.0

Oct 14 ___(54) __ (38) ___ not records in 1993 (1889 _45F, 1988 _37F)

Dec 27 __ (20) __ (10) ___ not records in 1993 (1872 _15F, 6F)

 

 

1994 _ The year began with a very cold month followed by a gradual return to more normal temperatures through the late winter and spring. The counts were 2.0 for low maxima and 3.0 for low minima. Jan 19-20 supplied two of each and a third record low was added in August. In addition there were five days with "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 3.83. 

 

coldest since _____ 1994 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 27, 1927 (-1F) _____ 0 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Feb 26, 1928,90 (7F) __ 15 _______ -- -- _______ 2.0

May 28, 1907,61 (43F) _47 _______1992 ______2.5

Aug 6, 1869 (56F) ____ 57 ______1934, 57 ___ 2.83

Aug 29,1965,82,86 (50F) _ 58 _____ -- -- ______ 3.83

 

(records in 1994 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 16 ____(15) __( 3) _____ not records in 1994 (1920 _14F, 1893 & 2004 _1F )

Jan 19 ____ 10 __ -2 ______1904 _14F; 1875 _-1F eventual record low max & min __ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 20 ____ 15 __  0 ______ 1875,1961 _19F ______eventual record low maximum __ 2.0, 2.0 

_Jan 20 __ (min) _ 0 ______ 1985 _4F ____________eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

Jan 27 ___ (31) __( 0) _____ not records in 1994 (1888 _14F, 1927 _-1F)

May 20 __ (61) __(45) ____ not records in 1994 (1957 & 2000 _51F, 1907 & 2002 _43F)

Aug 6 ____ (75) __(57) ____ not records in 1994 (1915 _64F, 1869 _56F)

Aug 7 ____ (81) __ 57 _____1869 _58F ___________eventual record low minimum ___ ____ ____ __ 3.0, 3.0

 

1995 _ A generally warm year, 1995 had no record low maxima, and the closest approach was only four degrees (41F on Nov 9th and 24F on Dec 11th). There was one tied record low minimum for a count of only 0.25. The second coldest reading by differentials was 23F on April 5th, three degrees above the 1874 record (1881 took the "coldest since" for that record at 21F. There were two "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 2.0.

 

coldest since _____ 1995 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 6, 1982 (21F) ______ 28 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Dec 12, 1988 (5F) ______ 16 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0

 

(records in 1995 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 28____(74) __ 54 _____t1888,93,1915 _54F ___eventual record low minimum (t1888,93,1915) ____ ____ __ 0.25, 0.25

 

 

1996 _ The year was quite variable in temperature with some large swings during each season. The count of record low maxima was 1.2 (March 9th and a tied mark on July 23rd), but there were quite a few more near misses. The count for low minima was 1.0 (also March 9th) but the second closest call was 3F above a record on several occasions. In addition there were three "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 1.83. A coldest since (8F) shared with 1955 was removed on Feb 4, 2023 by a colder reading in 2023 (3F) after the record low (0F) set in 1886 and 1918.

coldest since _____ 1996 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 6, 1896 (-2F) ______ 6 _____ 1912, 2018 ___ 0.33

Feb 5, 1918 (-6F) ______ 5 ________ -- -- _______ 1.33

Nov 15, 1967 (20F) ___ 28 _______ 2018 ______ 2.83

 

(records in 1996 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 8 ___(24) __(14) _____not records in 1996 (1883 _23F, 8F)

Mar 9 ____24 __ 11 ______1932 _ 28F, 1883 _14F __ eventual record low max & min _ 1.0, 1.0 __ 1.0, 1.0

Apr 9 ____(40) __(33) ____ not records in 1996 (1885, 1982, 2003 _39F; 1977 _25F)

May 16 __(54) __ (50) ____ not records in 1996 (1888 _52F, 1878 _42F ) _ min 14th 43F

June 30 __(67) __ (61) ____ not records in 1996 (1967 _65F, 1919 _53F)

July 23 ___ 70 __ (64) _____t1894,1909,69,92 __ eventual record low maximum (t1894,1909,1969,1992)_1.2, 1.2

Aug 13 ___(69) __ (61) ____ not records in 1996 (1873 & 1934 _68F; 1930 _55F)

Oct 4 _____(53) __ (40) ____ not records in 1996 (1883 _51F, 1888 _37F)

 

1997 __ A rather warm year in general, 1997 had no record low maxima. The closest approach was 1F on July 24th (68F). A second near miss by 2F occurred on Aug 20th (70F). There was one tied record low minimum for a count of 0.33. There were six "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 3.83. 

 

coldest since _____ 1997 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 19, 1994 (-2F) _____ 4 ________ -- -- _______ 1.0

Apr 9, 1977 (25F) _____ 30 _______ 2000 ______1.5

July 24, 1893 (56F) ____58 _______ 2007 ______ 2.0

July 25, 1953 (57F) ____59 _______ 1974 ______ 2.5

Sep 4, 1872,83 (47F) __ 52 ______ -- -- ________ 3.5

Oct 23, 1969 (32F) ____ 37 ____ 1980, 2003 __ 3.83

 

(records in 1997 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 10 ___(42) __ 27 _____t1974,85 _27F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1974,85) ____ __ 0.33, 0.33

Jul 24 ____ (68) __(58) _____not records in 1997 (1903 _67F, 1893 _56F)

Jul 25 ____ (79) __(59) _____not records in 1997 (1871 & 1902 _69F, later 2013 _68F, 1953 _57F)

Aug 20 ___(70) __(60) _____not records in 1997 (1990 _68F, 1949 _55F)

 

 

1998 _ It was a very warm year on average although the summer was closer to normal and sometimes rather chilly. This year joined 1991 as the only two so far with no record low maxima or minima, and also had no "coldest since" record lows. The closest approach to a record low maximum was on July 8th when a high of 69F was 2F above the 1894 record. This changed to 3F when 2005 was colder at 66F. That was equalled on June 12th (65F, 1924 record 62F) and Aug 19th (73F, record 70F from 1881 and 1946). March 11th and 12th were 4F and 5F above daily record low maxima. For the minima, the closest approach was 3F on Aug 20th (58F, record was 55F in 1949). No table is required for 1998; the minimum on July 8th was 64F (56F the record also in 1894, 2005 recorded 62F). There were several quite cool nights in early June in the range of 5 to 7 deg above previous record lows. Every minimum June 2nd to 10th was in the mid-50s. (F)

(table would read July 8 __ (69) _ (64) ____ not records in 1998 (1894 _67F, later 2005 _66F; 1894 _56F))

 

1999 _  This was another quite warm year. It has the last instance of a low maximum record that would later be broken (64F, Aug 21, 2007 replaced with 59F). This large shift means that now, three other days share the smallest departures from record low maxima (3F): July 14th (76F, record 73F), Sep 22nd (58F) and Oct 5th (53F). 

October 7th gave 1999 a count of 0.5 for a tied minimum (39F). Otherwise the closest approach to a record low minimum was within 4F (July 11th, 61F). There were no "coldest since" record low minima in 1999, the first time that two consecutive years failed to produce one (as of end of data) since 1907-09 were all shut out (1907 mainly because it was so cold that it set numerous records rather than going coldest since). There have not been two more consecutive years without coldest since (as seen from 2022). 2010 and 2012 are the only other years yet to come that will not record any. A minimum of 9F on Jan 2nd was within 2F of the coldest since value (7F in 1922) for the daily record of 2F (1918). 

(no "coldest since" record low minima) ...

 

(records in 1999 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Aug 21___ 64*__ (59) _____1956_65F _______ 2007 _59F (* last record broken in series) ___ 1.0, 0.0

Oct 7 _____(53) __ 39 _____tied 1954 _39F __ eventual record low minimum (t1954)____ ____ __ 0.5, 0.5

 

 

2000 _ Some parts of the year were quite cool relative to normal values, in particular the summer and autumn. This allowed the production of 3.5 record low maxima, a value not repeated in any later year (from now on, no new records set have yet been broken, so that survival rates are always 100% for those years that have any records). In addition there were a number of near-misses as shown in the table of records. For record low minima, the year produced none but it did have five days within 1F which were Apr 27th, Sep 5th, Sep 29th, Oct 9th and 10th, for which further details appear in the table. In addition, nine "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 6.833 make 2000 the most productive year since the record holders 1967 and 1976, later to be equalled by 2018 (with eight days, same count). Details for 2000 follow:

coldest since _____ 1997 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 18, 1982 (0F) ________ 3 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Apr 9, 1977 (25F) _______ 30 _____ 1997 _____ 1.5

Apr 27, 1932 (36F) ______37 ___ 1933, 1967 __1.83

June 6, 1945 (47F) ______50 _______ -- -- ______ 2.83

July 8, 1894 (56F) _______58 ______ 2009 _____ 3.33

Sep 5, 1963 (51F) _______ 52 ______ -- -- _______ 4.33

Sep 29, 1888,1914,42 (42F)_ 43 ______ -- -- _______ 5.33

Oct 9, 1888, 1988 (37F) _ 38 ______ -- -- _______ 6.33

Oct 10, 1888 (35F) ______ 36 ______1925 ______6.83

 

(records in 2000 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Apr 27 ___(52) __(37) ____ not records in 2000 (1874 _42F, 1932 _36F)

May 20 ___ 51 __ (46) ____ tied 1957 _51F____eventual record low maximum (t1957) _ 0.5, 0.5

June 7 ____(73) __(49) ____ not records in 2000 (1891 & 1905 _61F, 1879 _47F) _ max 6th was 60F

June 14 ___(61) __(53) ____ not records in 2000 (1907 _59F, 1875 _49F)

July 8 _____(79) __(58) ____ not records in 2000 (1897 _67F, later 2005 _66F, 1894 _56F)

July 19 ____ 69 __ (61) _____1873 _70F _______ eventual record low maximum __________ 1.5, 1.5

July 26 ____ 71 __ (63)______tied 1901 _71F __ eventual record low maximum (t1901) _ 2.0, 2.0

July 27 ____ 68 __ (65) _____ tied 1897 _68F ___eventual record low maximum (t1897) _ 2.5, 2.5

Aug 14 ___ (68) __(64) ____ not records in 2000 (1873 & 1919 _66F, 1964 _54F)

Sep 5 _____(67) __(52) ____ not records in 2000 (1926 _62F, 1963 _51F)

Sep 26 ____54 __ (50) _____ 1887 _56F ________ eventual record low maximum __________3.5, 3.5

Sep 29 ____(59) __(43) ____ not records in 2000 (1888 _53F ; 1888, 1914, 1942 _42F)

Oct 9 _____(50) __(38) ____ not records in 2000 (1888 _43F, 1888 & 1988 _37F)

Oct 10 ____(50) __(36) ____ not records in 2000 (1925 _43F, 1888 _35F)

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 1991-2000

The pace of records begins to fade with two years out of these ten failing to produce any records at all. From 9.95 record low maxima, 8.9 have survived. One (in 1999) was broken in 2007, and another tied record received one more later tie (out of five), which is the full loss of 1.05 records (and the last of these, the next two decades will retain all their records). At random these numbers would be 29 and 24. There was, however, a significant number (13) "near miss" 1 or 2 F short of being record tying temperatures. Most would probably have qualified in the absence of the large urban heat island effect. They bring the production up to about random expectation so that we could hypothesize that most of the absence of record low maxima in the decade was caused by the urban heat island. However, 1994, 1996 and 2000 were more prolific than most other years. The count of record low minima was even weaker at 7.08 (all have survived, 1986 being the last instance of a non-surviving share of a record low minimum). Add to those 17 more near miss situations (within 1 or 2 F) and the total begins to look more similar to random expectation; however, 2000 provided almost half of those extra cases. There were 28.08 "coldest since" record low minima bringing the total recorded to 303.5. That would be out of 355 records now set. That includes 352 fully set, five with further ties to come, so the ratio for "coldest since" is actually 303.5 out of 352 possible; almost one sixth of the "coldest since" values are yet to be recorded as of 2000, with only 14/60 of them due to the record not being yet fully established. The dates for which records in 2000 would later be broken (or tied*) are as follows: Jan 7th, 16th*,  Feb 14th and 20th, March 3rd* May 8th, 9th and 22nd*,  July 2nd*, Nov 8th* and Nov 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, with December fully set including ties. 

 

__ Log of records for 2001-2010 __

 

 

2001 _ This was quite a warm year generally speaking, and had only a few brief cool spells. There were no record low maxima, the closest approach being 2F with 37F on March 26th. The second closest was 3F on Sep 30th (55F). There was one tied record low minimum, 56F on July 2nd, and a near miss of 2F on October 8th (39F). In addition, four "coldest since" record low minima gave a count of 2.5 for the year. Details follow:

 

coldest since _____ 2001 value __ tied by ___ count

July 3, 1933 (54F) _____ 58 _______ 1940 _____ 0.5

July 6, 1979 (54F) _____ 61 _______ 2006 _____ 1.0

Oct 7, 1954,99 (39F) __ 44 _______ 2008 _____ 1.5

Oct 8, 1988 (37F) _____ 39 _______ -- -- _______ 2.5

 

(records in 2001 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 26 __(37) __(27) _____ not records in 2001 (1872,1937,1947 _35F; 1960 _20F) _ min 24F on 27th

July 2 ___ (73) __ 56 ______ tied 1888 _56F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1888) __ ____ ____ _ 0.5, 0.5

Sep 30 __(55) __(50) _____ not records in 2001 (1888 _52F, 1912 _39F)

Oct 8 ___ (53) __(39) _____ not records in 2001 (1988 _45F, 37F)

 

2002 _ Although a rather warm year, 2002 had a few cold spells, most notably mid-May. That produced the closest approach to a low maximum record on May 18th (2F), a similar close approach to a record low minimum also on the 18th, and one tied record low minimum (43F on May 20th, tied 1907), with another near miss of 2F on the 21st for the minimum. Mid-June had some cool days (63F) within 3-4 F of records, and July 26th (71F) was also within 2F of the low maximum just tied the previous year. Aug 29th (65F) was also within 2F of the record low maximum. Oct 29 to Nov 2 was also rather chilly. After the tied record low minimum and adjacent 2F close approaches, the next closest approach was 3F on May 19th, which was one of four "coldest since" record low minima in 2002, for a count of 2.833. Details follow:

 

coldest since _____ 2002 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 7, 1982 (21F) _____ 30 _______ 2003 ______ 0.5

May 19, 1976 (38F) ___ 41 _______ -- -- ________ 1.5

May 21, 1907 (40F) ___ 42 _______ -- -- ________ 2.5

Oct 24, 1969 (31F) ____ 36 ___ 1978, 2003 ____2.83

 

(records in 2002 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 18 ___(55) __(43) ____ not records in 2002 (1881 _53F, 1973 _41F )

May 20 ___(58) __ 43 _____tied 1907 _43F ____ eventual record low minimum (t1907) __ ____ ____ _ 0.5, 0.5

July 26 ___ (71) __ (64) ____ not records in 2002 (1901 & 2000 _69F, 1920 _55F)

Aug 29 ___ (65) __ (60) ____ not records in 2002 (1903 _63F, 1965, 82, 86 _50F)

 

 

2003 _ The winter turned quite cold with numerous near-record lows mid-February to mid-March as shown. It stayed cold into April with two more tied record low maxima added (37F Apr 8th, 39F Apr 9th), and later June 21st tied a record set in 1958 (63F), giving a count for the year of 1.17. In that same interval a sixth share of the March 3rd tied record low minimum completed that record (count 0.167). May 22-23 saw a return to cold with two near records. Sep 2 was also nearly record cold. Other portions of the year were closer to long term averages but it was seldom warmer than normal by any large amount. In addition, there were six "coldest since" record low minima, but the count was only 2.417.

 

coldest since _____ 2003 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 7, 1982 (21F) _____ 30 _______ 2002 ______ 0.5

June 2nd* (sev'l_48F) __ 50 _______ 2015 ______ 1.0

June 17, 1926 (51F) ____53 ____ 1959, 64, 65 __1.25

Oct 3, 1888,99,1974 (38F) _ 41 _____ 1975 _____ 1.75

Oct 23, 1969 (32F) _____ 37 _____ 1980, 1997 _ 2.08 

Oct 24, 1969 (31F) _____ 34 _____ 1978, 2002 _ 2.417

 

* June 2nd record shared by 1880, 1907, 1929, 1945, and 1946.

(records in 2003 ...)

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 16 ___(15) __( 8.) ____ not records in 2003 (1904 _11F, 1888 _1F)

Feb 26 ___(22) __(16) ____ not records in 2003 (1900 _19F, 

Mar 3 ____(39) __ 11 ______t1925,38,43,50,62 ___ eventual record low minimum ** ___ ____ ____ __ 0.17, 0.17

Mar 10 __ (29) __ (19) ____ not records in 2003 (1987 _28F, 1929 _12F)

Apr 8_____ 37 __ (31) _____ t1916,56 _40F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1916,2003) _0.33, 0.33

Apr 9 ____ 39 __ (35) _____ t1885,1982 _39F __ eventual record low maximum (t1885, 1982) _0.67, 0.67

May 23 __ (56) __(50) _____ not records in 2003 (1894 _54F, 1963 _43F)

May 24 __ (56) __(51) _____ not records in 2003 (1982 _55F, 1963 _39F)

June 2 ____(72) __(50) _____ not records in 2003 (1907 & 1946 _52F ; 1880,1907,29,45,46 _ 48F) _ max 1st 65F

June 4 ____(57) __(50) _____ not records in 2003 (1945 _52F, 1926 _48F)

June 17 __ (67) __(53) _____ not records in 2003 (1959 _61F, 1926 _51F)

June 21 __ 63 __ (59) _____ tied 1958 _63F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1958) __ 1.17, 1.17

Sep 2 ____ (63) __(59) _____ not records in 2003 (1869 _62F, 1886 _51F)

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** this now completed, six-way tie 1925, 1938, 1943, 1950, 1962, 2003 (11F)

 

2004 _  January was cold and set a few records or near misses. Much of the rest of the year was warmer than average and cold days were infrequent. The counts for record low maxima (0.33) and minima (0.5) are joined by just a few near misses. There were also three "coldest since" record low minima (count also 3.0). Details follow:

 

coldest since _____ 2004 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 10, 1875 (-3F) ______ 1 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Jan 15, 1957 (0F) _______ 2 _______ -- -- ______ 2.0

Aug 7, 1994 (57F) _____ 59 _______ -- -- ______ 3.0

 

(records in 2004 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 10 ____(15) __( 1) ____ not records in 2004 (1875 _13F, -3F)

Jan 14 ____ 17 __ ( 9) _____t1893, 1988 _17F ___eventual record low maximum (t1893, 1988) _ 0.33, 0.33

Jan 15 ____(18) __( 2) ____ not records in 2004 (1957 _12F, 0F)

Jan 16 ____(24) ___ 1 ______tied 1893 _1F _____ eventual record low minimum (t1893) ___ ____ ____ _ 0.5, 0.5

July 13 ___ (69) __(63) ____ not records in 2004 (1964 _67F, 1888 _54F)

Aug 7 ____ (70) __(59) ____ not records in 2004 (1975 _64F, 1994 _57F)

Nov 10 ___(44) __(29) ____ not records in 2004 (1873 _38F, 1914 _27F, later 2017 _25F)

 

 

2005 _ January was quite cold but did not quite get into record range. Much of the year was very warm, with brief cold spells. One record low maximum was set on July 8th (66F), for a count of 1.0, and low minima came within 2F on Dec 14th. There were three "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 2.0. Details follow:

coldest since _____ 2005 value __ tied by ___ count

May 20, 1907,2002 (43F) _ 48 ____ 2008 _____ 0.5

Nov 25, 1938 (19F) ______ 22 _____ -- -- _____ 1.5

Dec 14, 1976 (12F) ______ 14 ____ 1989 _____ 2.0

 

 

(records in 2005 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

July 7 ____(73) __(65) ____ not records in 2005 (1914,43,87 _73F, 1914 _56F)

July 8 ____ 66 __ (62) ____ 1894 _67F ___________ eventual record low maximum ___ 1.0, 1.0

Dec 14 __ (24) __(14) ____ not records in 2005 (1902 _21F, 1976 _12F)

 

2006 _ This was often quite a warm year and it became the third year (after 1991 and 1998) without record low temperatures; however, there were two "coldest since" a record low with a count of 1.5. Both followed record lows set last in 1979. The closest approaches to record low maxima were 4F on June 7th (65F) and Sep 2nd (66F). The closest approach to a record low minimum was 2F on May 23rd (45F). Details follow:

 

coldest since _____ 2006 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 18, 1979 (0F) _____ 15 ______ -- -- _______1.0

July 6, 1979 (54F) _____ 61 ______ 2001 _____ 1.5

 

(records in 2006 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 23 ___(68) __(45) ____ not records in 2006 (1982 _55F, 1963 _43F)

 

 

2007 _ This was frequently a rather cool year with a four-day remarkable cool interval from Aug 19th to 22nd during which a monthly record low maximum (59F) was set. The count for record low maxima was 2.0. There were quite a few near misses as well. A four-day cold snap March 6-9 was notably cold for the christmas pudding. The closest approach to a record low minimum was 1F on July 2nd (57F) and Aug 11th (57F). In addition there were six "coldest since" record low minima with a count of 4.5. Details follow:

coldest since _____ 2007 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 7, 1890 (7F) ______ 12 _______ 1913 ______ 0.5

Mar 9, 1996 (11F) _____ 13 _______ -- -- _______ 1.5

Apr 8, 1982 (25F) ______30 _______ -- -- _______ 2.5

July 2, 1888,2001 (56F) _57 ______ -- -- _______ 3.5

July 24, 1893 (56F) ____ 58 ______ 1997 ______ 4.0

Aug 11, 1962 (56F) ____ 57 ______ 1972 ______ 4.5

 

(records in 2007 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 6 ___ (21) __(11) _____not records in 2007 (1901 _17F, 1872 _5F)

Mar 7 ___ (23) __(12) _____not records in 2007 (1913 _20F, 1890 _7F)

Mar 9 ___ (35) __(13) _____not records in 2007 (1996 _24F, 12F)

May 18 __(54) __(48) _____not records in 2007 (1881 _53F, 1973 _41F)

July 2 ____(74) __(57) _____not records in 2007 (1891 _67F, 1888 & 2001 _56F)

July 23 ___(72) __(60) _____not records in 2007 (1894,1909,69,92,96 _70F, 1871 & 1890 _58F)

July 24 ___(81) __(58) _____not records in 2007 (1904 _67F,  1893 _56F)

Aug 10 ___(72) __(57) _____not records in 2007 (1962 _60F,  1879 _55F)

Aug 11 ___(81) __(57) _____not records in 2007 (1931,33,62 _68F,  1962 _56F)

Aug 19 __ (71) __(60) _____not records in 2007 (1881 & 1946 _70F,  1924 _55F)

Aug 20 __ (69) __(58) _____not records in 2007 (1990 _68F, 1949 _55F)

Aug 21 ___ 59 __ (56) _____1999_64F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

Aug 22 ___ 65 __ (56) ____ 1965 _68F _______ eventual record low maximum ____ 2.0, 2.0

 

2008 _ Although not a remarkably warm year, 2008 became the fourth in the series to produce no record low maxima or minima (following 1991, 1998, and 2006). The closest approach to a record low maximum was 3F on Oct 29th (46F). The closest approach to record low minima was also 3F but was shared by two days, Aug 11th (59F) and Aug 20th (58F). From three "coldest since" record low minima, the count was 2.0. 

 

coldest since _____ 2008 value __ tied by ___ count

May 20, 1907,2002 (43F) __ 48 _____ 2005 _____ 0.5

Aug 9, 1919, 89 (57F) _____63 _____ -- -- _______ 1.5

Oct 7, 1954, 99 (37F) _____ 44 _____ 2001 _____ 2.0

 

(closest approach to records in 2008 ... all in italics missed by 3F)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Aug 11 ___(73) __ (59) ____ not records in 2008 (1931,33,62 _68F, 1962 _56F)

Aug 20 ___(78) __ (58) ____ not records in 2008 (1990 _68F, 1949 _55F)

Oct 29 ___(46) __ (38) ____ not records in 2008 (1909,25,52 _43F, 1925 _31F)

 

2009 _ It was occasionally rather cold in the winter and spring, and cool through the summer, with a more significant cold spell in mid-October. There were three days with record low maxima (count 1.67 due to two being third ties); two were in the interval of Oct 15th-18th which also had two near misses of 1F. There were no record low minima, the closest approach was 1F on March 3rd (12F). From four "coldest since" record low minima, the count is 3.5. 

coldest since _____ 2009 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 16, 1893, 2004 (1F) __ 9 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Mar 3, sev'l* (11F) ______12 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0 _ * see note with records

July 5, 1979 (53F) ______ 61 ______ -- -- ______ 3.0

July 8, 1894 (56F) ______ 58 ______ 2000 _____3.5

 

 

(records in 2009 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 16 ___ (16) __( 9) ____  not records in 2009 (1920 _14F, 1893 & 2004 _1F)

Mar 3 ____ 26 __ (12)*____ t1943,50 _26F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1943,50) _ 0.33, 0.33

June 18 __(64) __(60) ____ not records in 2009 (1920 _63F, 1950 _48F)

July 8 ____(77) __ (58) ____ not records in 2009 (2005 _66F, 1894 _56F)

Oct 15 ___(47) __(37) ____ not records in 2009 (1876 _46F, 32F)

Oct 16 ___ 46 __ (37) _____1886,93 _47F ______ eventual record low maximum ________0.67, 0.67

Oct 17 ___(48) __(42) ____ not records in 2009 (1970 _47F,  1886 _33F)

Oct 18 ___ 45 __ (41) _____ 1909 _48F _________ eventual record low maximum ________1.67, 1.67

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* min 12F on Mar 3rd was within 1F of tied record low 11F (1925,38,43,50,62,2003). 

 

 

2010 _ Temperatures were often well above normal values. Parts of late January and mid-May, mid-December were cold but there were no record low maxima or minima for the fifth time (1991, 1998, 2006, 2008). The closest approach for low maxima was 1F on May 12th (48F) with Dec 14th (23F) within 2F. The closest approach to a record low minimum was 4F degrees, also on May 12th, as well as May 13th. 2010 was also the third year (1991, 1998) with both no record lows and no "coldest since" record low minima. 

 

(near records in 2010 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 12 ___ (48) __(44) ____ not records in 2010 (1882 _47F, 1874 & 1907 _40F)

Dec 14 ____(23) __(19) ____ not records in 2010 (1902 _21F, 1976 _12F)

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 2001-2010

The pace of records stayed low, comparable to the previous decade, in this generally warm decade. There were 6.83 record low maxima, all have survived. At random these numbers would be 27 and 24. There was, however, a significant number (19) "near miss" 1 or 2 F short of being record tying temperatures. Most would probably have qualified in the absence of the large urban heat island effect. They once again bring the production up to about random expectation so that we could continue to hypothesize that most of the absence of record low maxima in the decade was caused by the urban heat island. Several years were however quite weak producers of cold weather even with that advantage added. The count of record low minima was much weaker at 1.67 (all have survived) and there were none after 2004 (an absence which would last until January, 2014). However, if we add to those 15 more near miss situations (within 1 or 2 F) the total begins to look somewhat closer to random expectation; it could be stated that a 3F advantage is needed to restore the count of near-record low minima to the long-term average. There were 24.25 "coldest since" record low minima bringing the total recorded to 327.75. That would be out of 355.5 records now set. That includes 355 fully set, one with a tie to come (Nov 8), so the ratio for "coldest since" is actually 327.75 out of 355 possible; almost one tenth of the "coldest since" values are yet to be recorded as of 2000, with 11 of 36 of them due to the record not being yet fully established. The dates for which records in 2010 would later be broken (or tied*) are as follows: Jan 7th, Feb 14th and 20th, May 8th, 9th,  Nov 8th* and Nov 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, with December fully set including ties. 

 

 

2011 _ This was often a very warm year. For the second consecutive year, there were no record low maxima or minima. This was the sixth such year (1991, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010 also had no records). Unlike some, 2011 did have one "coldest since" a daily record low. The closest approach to any record low maximum was 2F on Oct 29th (45F), the occasion of the "Hallowe'en snowstorm" that set a one-day snowfall record for October at NYC. The closest approach to any record low minimum was also 2F on the same date (33F) and the following (Oct 30th, also 33F). The one "coldest since" was the 28th of October, details below:

 

coldest since _____ 2011 value __ tied by ___ count

Oct 28, 1976 (29F) _____ 36 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

(Oct 29 and 30 were both prevented from "coldest since" status by days with 32F minima, 1933,1965 on 29th, and 1928 on 30th) 

 

(near records in 2011 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Oct 29 ___ (45) __ (33) ____ not records in 2011 (1909,25,52 _43F, 1925 _31F)

Oct 30 ___ (46) __ (33) ____ not records in 2011 (1925 _38F, 31F)

 

 

2012 _ This year continued mostly very warm (March in particular) but there were relatively colder days in the summer and autumn at times. There was only one record maximum, a fourth tie for Nov 7th (41F) so the count is 0.25. Nov 6th and 8th were also quite cold as shown. There were no record low minima and the closest approach was 2F on June 26th (58F) and again on Nov 7th (31F). 

 

coldest since _____ 2012 value __ tied by ___ count

 

 

(records in 2012 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

June 26 __(72) __(58) _____ not records in 2012 (1893 _63F ; 1893,1974,1979 _58F)

July 20 __ (72) __(61) _____ not records in 2012 (1869 _69F, 1890, 61F)

Nov 6 ___ (42) __(31) _____ not records in 2012 (1878 & 1953 _38F,  1879 _27F)

Nov 7 ___ 41 __ (31)*_____t1886,1903,27,2012 __ eventual record low maximum (t1886,1903,1927) _ 0.25, 0.25

Nov 8 ___ (48) __(32) _____ not records in 2012 (1886 _38F, 1886 & 2019 _29F)

______________________

* Min Nov 7th (31F) was within 2F of record 29F set in 1930. 

 

2013 _ This was a generally rather warm year with only brief cold spells. There were two days with record low maxima, July 25th (68F), and Nov 24th (30F tied 1880), the count was 1.5. There was also one near miss by 2F on June 7th. If that had been a record it would have brought the count to 2.5 which is the random expectation at this late stage (2.4 is where it finishes by 2022). There were no record low minima and the closest approach was 2F on May 14th (42F). That was one of three "coldest since" record low minima and the count for those was 2.5. 

coldest since _____ 2013 value __ tied by ___ count

May 14, 1878 (40F) ____ 42 ______ 1920 _____ 0.5

Aug 15, 1964 (54F) ____ 59 _______ -- -- ______ 1.5

Sep 18, 1990 (44F) ____ 51 _______ -- -- ______ 2.5

 

(records in 2013 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 14 __ (61) __ (42) ____ not records in 2013 (1882 _50F, 1878 _40F)

June 7 ____(63) __(59) ____ not records in 2013 (1891 & 1905 _61F,  1879 _47F)

July 25 ____68 __ (64) _____1871, 1902 _69F ___ eventual record low maximum ____ 1.0, 1.0

Nov 24____30 __ (23) _____ tied 1880_30F ____ eventual record low maximum (t1880) _ 1.5, 1.5

 

2014 _ This year brought the first of the two consecutive "polar vortex" years to the region, and temperatures stayed relatively low Jan to Mar, then mostly moderately warm at times for the rest of the year. Despite the first quarter chill, there were no record low maxima, the closest approach being 1F on Mar 26th (36F). Also there was one record low minimum on Jan 7th (4F), the first since Jan 16th, 2004, almost ten years elapsed without one. It would be necessary to go as far back as Mar 1996 to find the last set full record low, anything that occurred 1997 to 2004 was a tie of an already-set record low minimum. The second longest interval with no record low minimum set was 2.5 years from Sep 27, 1957 to Mar 12, 1960 (there are now longer intervals without surviving record low minima). There were in addition six "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 4.75 in 2014.

coldest since _____ 2014 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 22, 1888 (0F) ______ 5 ___ 1924,70,76 ___ 0.25

Feb 28, 1934 (5F) ______9 _______ -- -- _______ 1.25

Mar 26, 1960 (20F) ____24 ______ -- -- _______ 2.25

Mar 27, 1894 (20F) ____22 ______ 1915 ______2.75

Apr 15, 1943 (28F) ____ 33 ______ -- -- _______ 3.75

Nov 19, 1936 (18F) ____22 ______ -- -- _______ 4.75

 

(records in 2014 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 7 _____(19)*___ 4 _____1896 _6F __________ eventual record low minimum ____ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

Jan 22 ____(17) ___( 5) ____ not records in 2014 (1888 _14F, 0F)

Mar 26 ___(36) __ (24) ____ not records in 2014 (1872, 1937, 1947 _35F;  1960 _20F)

Mar 27 ___(44) __ (22) ____ not records in 2014 (1894 _30F, 20F)

Apr 16 ___ (49) __ (31) ____ not records in 2014 (1872 _39F, 1928 _29F)

_________________________________

* Max of 19F on Jan 7th within 2F of record low maximum for date, 17F (1878). 

 

 

2015 _ The second polar vortex winter was even colder especially in February but there were mostly "near miss" type results with one new record low minimum (2F on Feb 20th). The rest of the year took considerable time to warm up relatively, but ended with a record warm December. There was one record low maximum (58F on June 1st, tied 1945) for a count of 0.5, with 55F on the 2nd as noted not a record, and also the count of 1.0 for the record low minimum. In addition, there were four "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 2.5. Details follow:

coldest since _____ 2015 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 15, 1943 (-8F) ______ 4 ______ 1987 ______ 0.5

Feb 19, 1936 (1F) _______ 9 ______ -- -- _______ 1.5

Feb 23, 1889 (5F) _______ 8 ______ 1914 _____ 2.0

June 2, sev'l yrs (48F) ___ 50 _____ 2003 ______2.5

(in addition, Feb 16, 2015 (3F) was only 1F higher than the "coldest since" of 2F in 1904 and 4F on Feb 24th the coldest since 1914).

 

(records in 2015 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 20 ___(19) ___ 2 ______1950 _7F ________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

June 1 ____ 58 __ (51) _____tied 1945 _58F __ eventual record low maximum (t1945)_ 0.5, 0.5

June 2 ____(55) __ (50) ____ not records in 2015 (1907 & 1946 _52F;  sev'l yrs _48F)

 

2016 _ The mild winter continued to mid-January after which there was both a record snowfall (Jan 23rd) and a record low minimum (Feb 14th -1F). After that, much of 2016 was rather warm with very infrequent below normal temperatures. The closest approach of any low maximum to a record was also on Feb 14th (15F) within 3F deg of the 1916 record. In addition, there were two "coldest since" record low minima, count 1.33. Details follow:

coldest since _____ 2016 value __ tied by ___ count

Apr 10, 1974,85,97 (28F) _ 31 _____ -- -- ______ 1.0

May 16, 1878 (42F) ____ 43 _____ 1959,83 ___ 1.33

 

(records in 2016 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Feb 14 ___(15)*__ -1 _____ 1916 _ 2F __________ eventual record low minimum __ ____ ____ __ 1.0, 1.0

May 16 __(66) __(38) ____ not records in 2016 (1888 _52F, 1878 _42F) _ max 59F on 15th.

___________________________

* Max of 15F on Feb 14th closest to any record low maximum (3F higher than 12F in 1916).

 

 

2017 _ This was a sometimes quite cold year with one day reaching record low maximum status (count 0.25) but four more "near misses" of 1 or 2 F, and several more within 3 or 4 F (not shown). There was a brief cold snap overnight Nov 10-11, setting only low minimum records (count 2.0). Again, there were several other minima within 3 to 5 degrees but none within 1-2F of records. In addition, there were two "coldest since" record lows, count 2.0; details follow:

coldest since _____ 2017 value __ tied by ___ count

Mar 15, 1993 (14F) ____ 20 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 28, 1888,93,1915,95 (54F) _ 61___-- -- ______ 2.0

 

(records in 2017 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by _______ count (max, min) 

Mar 11___(29) __(17) ____ not records in 2017 (1885 _28F, 1960 _14F)

Mar 15___(26) __(20) ____ not records in 2017 (1900 _24F, 1993 _14F)

June 6 ___(58) __(52) ____ not records in 2017 (1894 _56F, 1945 _47F)

July 14 ___ 73 __ (65) ____ t1884,1960,63 _73F __ eventual record low maximum (t1884,1960,1963) _0.25, 0.25

Nov 10___(51) __ 25 _____ 1914 _27F __________eventual record low minimum _____________ ____ ____ _ 1.0, 1.0

Nov 11 __ (38) __ 24 _____ 1873,1926,33 _28F __ eventual record low minimum _____________ ____ ____ _ 2.0, 2.0

Dec 28 __ (18) __(11) ____ not records in 2017 (1894 _17F, 1917 _8F)

 

2018 _ Although sometimes rather cold, especially in January and November, 2018 became the seventh and last (so far) year not to set any record low maxima or minima. The closest approach to a low maximum record was 1F on Jan 6th and 7th (13F, 18F) and on Sep 9th (62F). There were two other days within 2F and one within 3F of record low maxima. The closest approach to a record low minimum was 1F on Jan 7th (5F) and again on Nov 23rd (15F). In addition, there were eight "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 6.833, the highest in recent years. Some were fairly impressive such as close approaches to the Nov 1880 record cold. Details follow:

coldest since _____ 2018 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 1, 1918 (-4F) ______ 7 ______ -- -- _______ 1.0

Jan 6, 1896 (-2F) ______ 6 _____ 1912,96 ___ 1.33

Jan 7, 2014 (4F) _______ 5 ______ -- -- _______2.33

Nov 10, 2017 (25F) ___34 ______ -- -- _______3.33

Nov 11, 2017 (24F) ___33 ______ -- -- _______4.33

Nov 15, 1967 (20F) ___28 ______ 1996 _____4.83

Nov 22, 1880 (13F) ___ 17 ______ -- -- ______5.83

Nov 23, 1880 (14F) ___ 15 ______ -- -- ______6.83

 

(records in 2018 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 6 ____ (13) __ ( 6) ____ not records in 2018 (1896 _12F, -2F)

Jan 7 ____ (18) __ ( 5) ____ not records in 2018 (1878 _17F, 2014 _4F)

Apr 15 ___(44) __(38) ____not records in 2018 (1885 & 1943 _41F, 1943 _28F)

Aug 19 ___(72) __(67) ____not records in 2018 (1881 & 1946 _70F, 1924 _55F)

Sep 9 ____ (62) __(55) ____not records in 2018 (1880 & 1883 _61F, 1883 _48F)

Sep 10 ___(64) __(54) ____not records in 2018 (1883 _62F, 43F)

Nov 22 ___(28) __(17) ____not records in 2018 (1880 _23F, 13F)

Nov 23 ___(32) __(15) ____not records in 2018 (1880 _25F, 14F)

 

 

2019 _ This was a variable year for temperatures and had its share of cold spells. These set 1.5 daily low maxima, and 2.5 daily low minima. Cold spells in late January and mid-November were most impressive. In addition there were four "coldest since" record low minima, for a count of 4.0. 

coldest since _____ 2019 value __ tied by ___ count

Jan 20, 1994 (0F) ______ 14 _______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Jan 21, 1985 (-2F) ______ 4 _______ -- -- ______ 2.0

May 15, 1920,47 (42F) _ 44 _______ -- -- ______ 3.0

Nov 9, 1976 (24F) _____ 27 _______ -- -- ______ 4.0

 

(records in 2019 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Jan 21 ___ 14 __ ( 4) _____ not records in 2019 (1985, 9F, -2F)

Jan 31 ___ 16 __ ( 2) _____ tied 1935 _16F _____ eventual record low maximum (t1935) __ 0.5, 0.5

May 12 __(59) __(43) ____not records in 2019 (1882 _47F, 1874 & 1907 _40F)

May 13 __ 48 __ (42) _____1914 _49F __________ eventual record low maximum ______ 1.5, 1.5

May 14 __(52) __(44) ____ not records in 2019 (1882 _50F, 1878 _40F)

May 15 __(69) __(44) ____ not records in 2019 (1878 _50F, 1920 & 1947 _42F)

Nov 8 ____(41) __  29 ____tied 1886 _29F ______eventual record low minimum (t1886) __ ____ ____ _ 0.5, 0.5

Nov 9 ____(41) __ (27) ____ not records in 2019 (1894 _37F, 1976 _24F)

Nov 12 ___(57) __ 25 ____ 1925 _26F ___________eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ _ 1.5, 1.5

Nov 13 ___(34)*__23 ____ 1986 _24F __________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ _ 2.5, 2.5

_______________________________

* Max Nov 13th (34F) was 1F above record low maximum 33F (1911). 

 

 

 2020 _ While large portions of this year were quite warm, early May was unusually cold, in particular the night of May 8-9 which created two daily record low minima. There were no daily low maxima, the closest approach was within 3F on Nov 2 (44F) and also Nov 18 (36F). Between those two cold days came a week of record warmth with highs into the mid-70s. In addition there were four "coldest since" record low minima for a count of 3.5. However, one of these is weak, due to 2019 being the record and 2021 the only other year that could set this mark (which it did for Nov 8 and 13). 

coldest since _____ 2020 value __ tied by ___ count

May 10, 1947,66 (36F) _ 39 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

May 13, 1895 (39F) ____41 ______ 1928 ____ 1.5

Sep 20, 1993 (44F) ____ 50 ______ -- -- ______ 2.5

Nov 12, 2019 (25F) ____46 ______ -- -- ______ 3.5

 

(records in 2020 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 8 ___ (57) __ 36 _____1947 _37F ________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ _ 1.0, 1.0

May 9 ___ (48) __ 34 _____1947 _35F ________ eventual record low minimum ______ ____ ____ _ 2.0, 2.0

May 13 __(64) __ (41) ____ not records in 2020 (2019 _48F, 1895 _39F)

Nov 2 ____(44) __(38) _____not records in 2020 (1875 & 1895 _41F, 1887 _30F)

Nov 18 __ (36) __(30) _____not records in 2020 (1914, 24, 59 _33F, 1936 _18F)

 

 

Summary of records set in the decade 2011-2020

The pace of records stayed very low, even lower than previous decades, in this generally warm decade. There were 4.0 record low maxima, all have survived. At random these numbers would be 25 and 24. There was, however, a significant number (15) "near miss" 1 or 2 F short of being record tying temperatures. Most would probably have qualified in the absence of the large urban heat island effect. They do not quite bring the production up to about random expectation but we could continue to hypothesize that much of the absence of record low maxima in the decade was caused by the urban heat island. A differential of 3F would restore the count to the expected number. The count of record low minima picked up to reach 9.5 which was the highest since the 1981-1990 decade. Here again if we add near misses the total gets fairly close to random expectation. Given that there were no records until 2014, it would seem that the climate has perhaps naturally cooled somewhat in this past eight years although we are of course nowhere near being back to the "glory days" of the 1960s or earlier decades for production of record cold. 

There were 28.42 "coldest since" record low minima bringing the total recorded to 356.17; that would be out of 364 records set before 2020. A count of 9.83 "coldest since" that existed at the end of 2020 have been created (for the two 2020 records), replaced (six more) or tied (four more) by 2021 to June 4, 2023. There has not been a record low minimum set since May 9, 2020.  A summary for the decade 2021-30 will not be possible until after 2030, but it can be noted that the decade is off to approximately the same start as recent decades on a pro-rated basis. 

 

__ Log of records for 2021-2030 __

 

2021 _ In this rather warm year, one brief cold spell at the end of May managed to set 1.5 low maxima (May 29, 30 both 51F). These are impressively low daytime readings as illustrated by the fact that the June record is 52F (and May 31 57F). Otherwise there were very few cold daytime readings in 2021. July 3rd (66F) came within 2F of the record. There were no daily record low minima, the closest approach during the year was 3F on May 31st (49F) and July 31st (60F). From five (edit four now) "coldest since" record low minima, the count is 3.5. The two related to 2020 record lows were "automatic" and were challenged by 2022 and 2023 ... turns out that May 8 was removed by 45 in 2022, the 46F on May 9 survived for another challenge in 2023 which it survived. 

 

coldest since _____ 2021 value __ tied by ___ count

May 8, 2020 (36F) ____ 48 _______ -- -- _______ 0.0 _ removed in 2022

May 9, 2020 (34F) ____ 46 _______ -- -- _______ 1.0

July 4, 1986 (55F) _____ 60 _______1992 _______ 1.5

Nov 8, 1886, 2019 (29F) _44 ______ -- -- _______ 2.5

Nov 13, 2019 (23F) ____40 _______ -- -- _______ 3.5

 

(records in 2021 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

May 29____51 __ (47) ______t1884 _51F _____ eventual record low maximum (t1884) _ 0.5, 0.5

May 30____51 __ (47) _____ 1884 _55F ______ eventual record low maximum __________ 1.5, 1.5

May 31 ___(70) __ (49) _____not records in 2021 (1878 & 1894 _57F, 1924,30,38 _46F)

July 3 _____(66) __(59) _____ not records in 2021 (1870, 1914 _64F,  1933 _54F)

July 31 ____(77) __ (60) _____ not records in 2021 (1923 _65F,  1895, 1914 _57F)

 

2022 _ The year had a cold January with some "coldest since" marks set, and a record low maximum on March 28th (33F) replacing 1893 (34F). A very cold Dec 24th came within 1F of breaking the low (6F in 1983) and 2F the high (13F in 1872). There have been five "coldest since" record low minima, with the count 4.5.. 

coldest since _____ 2022 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 14, 2016 (-1F) ____ 16 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

Feb 20, 2015 (2F) _____ 21 ______ -- -- ______ 2.0

Mar 29, 1923 (10F) ____24 ______ 1959 ______ 2.5

May 8, 2020 (36F) ____ 45 _______ -- -- ______ 3.5 _ replaced 2021

June 19, 1920 (52F) ___ 54 ______ 1932 ______ 4.0 

Dec 24, 1983 (6F) _____ 7 ________ -- -- ______ 5.0 _ replaced 1989 (9F)

 

(records in 2022 ...)

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min) 

Mar 28 _____33 __ (23) _______ 1893 _34F _______ eventual record low maximum __ 1.0, 1.0

June 19 ____(73) __(54) ___ not records in 2022 __ (1935 _59F, 1920 _52F)

Dec 24 ____(15) __ ( 7) ____ records were 13 (1872) and 6 (1983)

 

2023 _ Two "coldest since" record lows have been registered ... two close calls for record low minima came within 1 or 2 F of records.

coldest since _____ 2023 value __ tied by ___ count

Feb 4, 1886, 1918 (0F) ___ 3 ______ -- -- ______ 1.0

June 4, 1926 (48F) ______ 49 ___ 1929,1945 __ 1.333

 

Date _____ Max _ Min ___ replaced or tied ___ eventual record? or tied/broken by __ count (max, min)

May 18 ___(61) _ 43 ____ not records in 2023 __ (1881 _53F, 1973 _41F)

Jun 4 ___ (69) _ 49 ____ not records in 2023 __ (1945 _52F, 1926 _48F)

 

 

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As is the custom of this thread, updated files are made available on the Net-weather equivalent thread (they are too large to download here). 

https://www.netweather.tv/forum/topic/93113-toronto-180-a-north-american-data-base-of-182-years-now-includes-nyc-1869-2022/page/4/#comments

The only changes made to them since the last time they were available would be the addition of daily data and various other monthly data for March, April and May 2022. 

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Another season is in the books, these internet thread files have been updated, and so have the supporting excel files. A link to those can be found in the previous post. 

In general the summer of 2022 was quite warm at both NYC and Toronto; it was the third warmest August on record at NYC. One daily record high maximum was set at Toronto (35.8 C on June 22) and the highest reading at NYC was 97F on August 9th but that was not a daily record.

It was quite a dry summer for NYC and surrounding region, not as dry for Toronto although slightly below the long-term normals. 

 

 

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Files both here in the thread, and in the supporting excel documents, are updated (to end of 2022, I did not yet edit the Jan 4 tied record high at NYC into the thread, mention is made of it in the excel file). 

As the supporting excel files are too large to store on Am-Wx, you need to navigate over to Net-wx to find them here:

https://community.netweather.tv/topic/93113-toronto-180-a-north-american-data-base-of-182-years-now-includes-nyc-1869-2022/page/4/#comments

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It's interesting that no readings above 65 occurred between 7th and 14th inclusive. Perhaps this year will void that outcome. The record high for the 7th is particularly low-hanging and could go soon, you would think.I have also listed any other readings not (or no longer) record highs in the 65+ category. Also listed are any "warmest since" more ancient records (two from 1874 and 1890 as well as LYD 1880 have survived). 

 

February record high maxima and minima for NYC (Central Park) 

Date _____ Hi max ______ Hi min __________ Other maxima 65+ (and warmest since records set before 1980)

Feb 01 ___ 67 1989 ____ 50 1988 _________

Feb 02 ___ 59 1988 ____ 42 1952 

Feb 03 ___ 64 1991 ____ 46 1999,2006

Feb 04 ___ 68 1991 ____ 46 1991 _________

Feb 05 ___ 70 1991 ____ 51 1991 __________ also 68 in 1890, 65 in 2019

Feb 06 ___ 68 2008 ____ 42 1884,1938

Feb 07 ___ 56 2020 ____ 42 1904 __________previous record was 54 (1938)

Feb 08 ___ 62 2017 ____ 48 1965 

Feb 09 ___ 63 1990 ____ 46 2005

Feb 10 ___ 61 1990,2001_ 43 1999 

Feb 11 ___ 65 1960,2009 _50 1966 

Feb 12 ___ 62 1999,2018 _ 45 1966

Feb 13 ___ 64 1951 ____ 47 1880 

Feb 14 ___ 63 1946 ____ 50 1949 __________ 1949 was 59F, warmest since 1949 are 1990, 2011 58F

Feb 15 ___ 73 1949 ____ 49 1984 ___________ 69 in 1954, warmest since that 62 in 2018

Feb 16 ___ 71 1954 ____ 44 2002 ___________ warmest since 1954 was 60 in 1976 (also 62 in 1921)

Feb 17 ___ 68 2022 ____ 49 2022 ___________ also 67 in 1976

Feb 18 ___ 68 1981 ____ 48 1981 ____________ also 67 in 2011

Feb 19 ___ 66 1997 ____ 53 2017 ____________ also 65 in 2017

Feb 20 ___ 69 1930,39__48 1939 ____________ also 67 in 2018

Feb 21 ___ 78 2018 ____55 2018 _____________ also 68 in 1930, 67 in 1953

Feb 22 ___ 69 1997 ____ 46 1996 _____________also 66 in 1874, 1991

Feb 23 ___ 72 1874 ____ 55 1985 _____________ (warmest since 1874 was 70F in 1985, also 68F in 2022, 65F in 2017).

Feb 24 ___ 75 1985 ____ 58 2017 _____________ also 65 in 1930, 1961

Feb 25 ___ 75 1930 ____ 51 1930 _____________ also 70 in 1976, 67 in 1985

Feb 26 ___ 65 1890 ____ 49 1976 _____________ warmest since 1890 was 62 in 1951, 1976

Feb 27 ___ 72 1997 ____ 49 1976 _____________ also 68 in 1880, 67 in 1976, 66 in 1971

Feb 28 ___ 67 1976 ____ 47 1903,10,2017 ________ warmest since 1976 was 62 in 1997

Feb 29 ___ 69 1880 ____ 47 1896, 2016 ______ warmest since 1880 was 67 in 1976 (61 in 2016)

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In the opening post of this thread, I mentioned the resource of Alexis Caswell's Providence RI weather journal which runs from December 1831 to May 1860. This substantially overlaps Toronto's record starting March 1840 but is entirely before the Central Park weather station began operation. Obviously the events at Providence would resemble weather in the New York area more than Toronto, in fact by comparing the journal with Toronto and the newly available NOAA weather map reconstructions (1836 to 1850 were added to what had existed before), one can see that in general (a) the era had very frequent coastal lows that often impacted Providence and sometimes missed Toronto altogether, and (b) the maps themselves are probably quite deficient because obvious well-defined lows passing Providence barely show up, one suspects that ship reports in the Atlantic were used as a source for these maps but Caswell's journal appears to have been unknown to the map creators. They do seem to have known of the Toronto weather records. Other east coast weather records must have come into existence because by the 1840s the maps begin to look more detailed and also begin to match Caswell (who has very detailed barometric and wind records as well as temperature and precipitation). 

This section will list the daily extremes noted by Caswell during the period Dec 1831 to May 1860. His reporting is about 98% complete in that interval, with most of the infrequent gaps lasting a few days around late summer probably indicating a habitual time away for a local vacation or family visit (Caswell was a professor at Brown University). His temperatures are taken from sunrise, mid-day and 10 p.m., and he rarely (but on some extreme occasions) mentions more extreme values from other times of observation. So these daily records should probably be taken as "there or thereabouts" with the idea that many of them could be a bit less extreme than what a log of daily extremes would show. The precip records that I quote here are either one-day or two-day ending on the date cited. There is no easy way of breaking down his precipitation numbers by days and there are frequent overnight rainfalls (and snowfalls) summarized as totals. On rare occasions a two-day event will be reported by Caswell as two daily amounts. There, I have shown the two-day totals by asterisk since those would be comparable to many of the other record values due to the majority being two-day totals (a few events may be three-day totals, in all likelihood these would include one day at either end with quite small values, if I can make an educated guess by pressure or wind or cloud data which those are in the case of end-of-three-day values, I exclude the date from inclusion in the reporting here. The snowfall records are sometimes based on a 10:1 conversion of all-snow precip totals but are more often based on his direct measurements which tended to be expressed as a range over two inches, as in "ten to twelve inches." Caswell melted down snowfalls and sometimes has different ratios, for example on Feb 9, 1832, 0.40 precipitation was noted as 7 inches of snow. Many events had mixed rain and snow but he consistently noted the snow portions. From his comments we can see that he endeavoured to measure "level" snow rather than drifts. 

The few times that Caswell records a temperature to a half degree have all been expressed as the more extreme of the two possible roundings, for example, -4 and a half was -5, not -4, 18 and a half would have been 18 for a low, rather than 19 (my assumption was if the temperature had been observed at 18.5, it was very likely 18.4 or lower at some point in time), but only the negative cases actually came into play, no values above zero were ever expressed with a half degree precision. This was only done a few times early in the series, mostly in the cold spell Jan 3-5 1835. 

 

DAILY RECORDS from the PROVIDENCE WEATHER JOURNAL (Dec 1831 to May 1860)

January 1832-1860 ________________________________________ February 1832-1860

Date __ Max year__ Min year __ Prec _________ Snow ________ Date __ Max year__ Min year ___ Prec ______ Snow

_01 ___ 54 1848 ___  2 1840 ___ 1.60 _1853 __ 5.0 _1854 ____ _01 ___ 50 1843*__ -10 1860 ___ 1.25 _1841 __ 10.0 _1841 

_02 ___ 55 1848 ___ -3 1840 ___ 0.92 _1846 __ 0.5 _ 1843 ____ _02 ___ 49 1847 ___ -6 1836 ___ 1.20 _1858 __  3.0 _1844 

_03 ___ 50 1838 ___ -4 1835 ___ 1.20 _1857 ___12.0 _1857 ___ _03 ___ 57 1832 ___ -3 1836 ___ 0.98 _1847 __ 1.5 _1854

_04 ___ 59 1833 ___ -9 1835 ___ 1.50 _1859 ___15.0 _ 1859 __ _04 ___ 58 1842 ___ -2 1836 ___ 0.98 _1842 __10.0 _1843,45

_05 ___ 63 1833*___ -6 1835 ___ 1.20 _1852*__ 20.0*_1856 _ _05 ___ 52 1842 ___-5 1836,40 _ 2.95*_1848__ 6.5_1832,48,54* 

_06 ___ 61 1833 ___ +1 1835 ___ 2.50*_1856 __  6.0 _1845*__ _06 ___ 58 1853 ___ -14 1855 ___(2.25 _1853) __ 4.0 _1859

_07 ___ 55 1833*___ -5 1835 ___ 2.00 _1841 __ 0.5 _1850 ____ _07 ___ 48 1840 ___ -15 1855 ___ 2.40 _1853*__  7.0 _1836*

_08 ___ 53 1841 ___  0 1857 ___ 1.50 _1832 __ 2.0 _1850 ____ _08 ___ 49 1857 ___  2 1835 ___ 1.75 _1836*__  5.0 _1854*

_09 ___ 53 1853 ___-8 1856 ___ 1.25 _1848 __  6.2 _1844 ____ _ 09 ___ 51 1847 ___  4 1835 ___ 1.55 _1840*__  12.5 _1855*

_10 ___ 51 1843 ___ -9 1859 ___ 0.60 _1836 __ 2.0 _1842,57 _ _10 ___ 53 1851 ___  2 1843 ____ 0.20 _1847 __ 2.0 _1847

 

_11 ___ 55 1858 ___-11 1859 ___1.65 _1858 __ 7.5 _1847 ____ _11 ___ 51 1851 ___ 2 1848,57 _ 1.00 _1843 __  6.0 _1838

_12 ___ 53 1839,54 _ -1 1859 __ 0.80 _1834 __ 6.0 _1860 ____ _12 ___ 53 1842 ___ -3 1857 ____ 0.75 _1832 __ 1.0 _1849,56

_13 ___ 43 1836 ___ 6 1842 ___ 0.70 _1841 __  7.0 _1841 ____ _13 ___ 44 1860 ___  -1 1837 ___ 1.05 _1833 __  4.0 _1853 

_14 ___ 47 1847 ___ 5 1837 ___ 1.50 _1853*__ 14.0 _1853 ___ _14 ___ 49 1851 ___  -3 1856 ___ 1.28 _1850 __  5.0 _1843 

_15 ___ 51 1848 ___  2 1857 ___ 0.62 _ 1848 __ 0.5 _1852 ____ _15 ___ 53 1851 ___  2 1836 ___ 2.50 _1855 __  15.0 _1846

_16 ___ 56 1858 ___ -4 1840 ___ 1.33 _1858*__ 2.0 _1855 ___ _16 ___ 55 1857 ___ -1 1849 ___1.00 _1853,60*_ 9.0 _1860

_17 ___ 56 1838 ___ -4 1840 ___ 2.50 _1844*__ 7.5 _1846 ____ _17 ___ 61 1857 ___ -3 1837___ 0.85 _1835* __  3.0 _1837

_18 ___ 51 1834 ___ -9 1857 ___ 3.60 _1850*__ 7.5 _1836 ____ _18 ___ 57 1857 ___  -4 1837 ___ 0.60 _1860 __ 6.0 _1860

_19 ___ 54 1832 ___ -1 1846 ___ 4.00 _1855*__18.0 _1857____ _19 ___ 53 1842 ___ -4 1836 ___ 1.40 _1842 __( 5.0 _1858)

_20 ___ 54 1843 ___ -1 1852 ___ 0.60 _1851 __ 2.0 _ 1854 ____ _20 ___ 61 1840 ___  1 1849 ___ 1.70 _1832*__ 12.5 _1858

 

_21 ___ 54 1859 ____ 3 1844 ___ 1.00 _1837*__  5.0 _1837 ____ _21 ___ 51 1840 ___  7 1852 ___ 1.50 _1851__ (8.0 _1847)*

_22 ___ 50 1843 ___ -6 1857 ___ 2.10 _1850 __10.0 _1840*____ _22 ___ 55 1835 ___10 1832,38 _ 1.75 _1847*_ 12.0 _1847

_23 ___ 45 1835,51  -14 1857 ___ 1.75 _1840*___1.0_1844 ___ _23 ___ 57 1840 ___  3 1858 ___1.35 _1853*  0.85 _1845*

_24 ___ 53 1838 ___ -14 1857*__ (1.25 _1836)*__ 1.0 _1857___ _24 ___ 48 1857 ___  4 1832___ 1.37 _1851 __  2.5 _1833

_25 ___ 53 1858 ____ 0 1857 ___ 2.50 _1836*__  5.0 _1836 ____ _25 ___ 68 1857 ___  2 1838 ___ 0.45 _1834 __  4.5 _1834

_26 ___ 57 1858*___-2 1832,57 _ 0.87 _1835*__  2.5 _1854 ____ _26 ___ 53 1845 ___  4 1838 ___ 2.00 _1854 __  6.5 _1859

_27 ___ 50 1850 ___ -7 1832 ___ 2.50 _1848* __ 1.5 _1846 _____ _27 ___ 50 1860 ___  -2 1846 ___ 1.25 _1837 __ 2.5 _1835

_28 ___ 48 1848 ___ -4 1832 ___ 0.50*_1850 __ 5.0*_1850 _____ _28 ___ 55 1860 ___  0 1835 ___ 1.40 _1852 __ 10.0 _1844

_29 ___ 52 1842 ___ -6 1854 ___ 3.10 _1859 __ 5.0 _ 1841 ______ _ 29 ___ 44 1840 ___   5 1836 ___ (no precip any LYD 32-60)

_30 ___ 50 1833 ___ 1 1844,51 _1.00 _1832,35 _ 2.5 _1854 __ __________________________________________________________

_31 ___ 52 1860 ___ 3 1838,44 _ 1.40 _1857 __  2.0 _1857 ____ ___________________________________________________________

 

_______________________________________________________

Jan NOTES: (in order of dates rather than years) ____________ _____ ____ Feb NOTES: 

* also 1.00 _1844,56* .. 3rd 1856 was an ice storm.

*4th-5th 1852 1.20" (0.60" est 4th) edged out similar two-part .. __  ___ *1st 1843 _ 50F est from notes, early morning. 1.08" rain not a record

.. 1836 0.75" recorded as 0.50" 4th + 0.25" 5th. 

*5th-6th 1856 heavy snowstorm, precip and snowfall records are

placed so as to allow other heavy fall to remain in the records but

it appears that roughly equal amounts fell on both days in the 1856

storm which left severe snow drifts, estimated 18-20" level snow.

*5th 1838 also 58F (not a record) _________________________ ________ ____ *5th 1848 _2.95" total 4th-5th, may have included 0.40" from wet snow

*6th 1845 snow with some sleet, rain by 7th, the amount for __________ event on 1st, not clear from notes, but either way would have replaced

 6th-7th was 1.00" not a record, the amount on 6th may have _________ ... 1843 _ 2.20" liquid _ (first part of storm snow, amount not given) ...

been similar to, or a bit more than, 1842 as shown (0.65"). _____________ ... the 1848 storm had roughly similar snow by 5th to known amount of

* 7th also 1855 had 54 F. ________________________________________________ ... 6.5" (1832) so these are listed as co-record holders, together with 1854

*14th also 1.40" (13th-14th) 1856, mostly rain, 4.0" snow. ______________ ... where 0.3" liquid gave "six or seven inches, much drifted" by a.m. 6th.

*16th-17th 1844 _ Two day mostly rain, started wet snow ... ___________ ...

... portion on 16th likely similar to record shown, two-day ... ___________

 total beat second place value of 1.15" from 1841 (17th). _______________ *7-8 1853 2.40" rain, 2.25" is recorded for 7th and 0.15" for 8th.

*18-19 _ The very heavy 3.60" rainfall is based on Caswell's total of

.. 4.00" for 18-19, where he says 4" of snow fell on 19th, which would

.. imply 3.60" rain on 18th. There was 2.50" liquid in the heavy snow

storm of 18th-19th 1857 and also 1.00" rain on 19th in 1838. _________ * 7-8 1836 1.75" precip, snow to rain, no snow depth given, est at least 7"  

* 21st may have had similar precip from first half of 1850 event on ____ * 8th 1854 1.50" snow changed to rain, 5.0" snow an estimate (it melted

 21st-22nd, that event mostly rain but started with some snow. _______  ...  by end of the event a.m. 9th. Also 1.25" rain 8th 1857, ice jam flooding

*22nd-23rd 1840 1.75" about 10" snow all fell on 22nd, 1.25" of ______ *9th 1855 12.5" snow 8-9, 7.0" also fell in 1832 on 9th.

 entire event recorded for 22nd (probably 0.50" rain of this on _______ *9 1840 1.55" rain 7th-9th, probably most fell on 9th (about .15" 7th, 8th)

 23rd, under rules used the full amount counts for 23rd. _______________... also on 9th, 1850 had 1.45" rain

*24th also -8 1837. ____________________________________________________ *15-16 0.87" 1838 a mixed fall of snow, hail and freezing rain. 3-4" snow likely

* 25th-26th 1835 two daily measurements, 0.62"+0.25" ______________ *16th 1860 1.00" precip, 9.0" snow (includes some on 15th)

so that 0.87" 1835 applies to 26th, the 0.62" portion replaced________ * 17 1835 0.80" rain, comments say "sleet" may have been an ice storm. 

0.60" from 1832 which was a one-day event but two-day event_______ * 19-20 1832 0.67 + 1.03 = 1.70" 1858 had 1.25" 19-20. 

24th-25th 1836 recorded 2.50" ... that was likely about evenly ________ *21-22 1.75" may include small amounts from days before 21st, storm was

split between the two days which explains the bracketed 1.25" ________  ... a two part snowstorm with total estimated 12.0" first day estimated 8.0"

value for the 24th. Snow during that event was reported ______________ *23 also 0.87" 1838 and 0.75" 1837

as 5.0" and came in several portions of a mixed event.

 Note also 1.50" 24th-25th 1845 (rain). 

* 26th also 54F in 1851, 53F in 1835, 1838 and 1849

* 27th 1838 1.04" .. there was also 0.33" on 26th but that 

was not continuous with the 27th fall of rain and hail. Even

so by the rules being used, the 1.04" can be taken as 1.37"

This was in any case pushed out by 2.50" on 27th 1848.

* 28th 1855 may have exceeded these values but is part of

a total of 1.00" 28-29 which is difficult to break down.  A total

of 1.70" liquid (mostly rain, some snow) fell 26th-29th 1855.

============================================================

due to fewer two-day rainfall totals used by Caswell, max precip values are daily except as noted.

 

MARCH 1832-60 __________________________________ APRIL 1832-60 ________________

Date __ Max year __ Min year__ Prec _______ Snow ________ Date ___ Max year __ Min year ____ Prec _______ Snow

_ 01 ___ 51 1860 __ 0 1835 ____1.50 _1836 __ 3.6 _1833* ___ _ 01 ___ 68 1833,60 _15 1847 ___1.62 _1837 __ 3.0 _1843*

_ 02 ___ 53 1842,60__-2 1833,35 _ 0.50 _1857_ 3.0 _1834,57*_  02 __ 66 1833 __15 1857*____0.75 _1841,51 _ 0.1 _1855

_ 03 ___ 64 1842 __-4 1833 ____1.20 _1859 __ 6.5 _1848,59_ _ 03 ___ 70 1842*__18 1857* ____1.15 _1835 __ 0.5 _1832*

_ 04 ___ 68 1840,42 _ 2 1858 __0.75 _1844 __ 4.0 _1844 ___ _ 04 ___ 68 1844 __ 25 1843 _____1.90 _1850 __ 0.5 _1845

_ 05 ___ 54 1834 __-1 1833 ____1.50 _1832 __ 8.0 _1853 ___ _ 05 ___ 65 1833,51__26 1832____0.50 _1855 __1.0 _1850,52

_ 06 ___ 56 1834 __ 3 1858 ____1.60 _1850 __ 1.4 _1833*___ _ 06 ___ 67 1838 __22 1832 ____1.87 _1857 __ 8.5 _1852*

_ 07 ___ 51 1839 __10 1833 ____0.50 _1835 __ 2.0 _1835*___ _ 07 ___ 73 1839 __20 1836 ____0.70 _1838 __0.1 _1845

_ 08 ___ 53 1834 __ 8 1840 ____1.40 _1846*__ 8.0 _1851,58_ _ 08 ___ 61 1849 __27 1832 ____2.56 _1833*__ 

_ 09 ___ 59 1832 __ 4 1856 ____1.50 _1837,48 __ 4.0 _1857 _ _ 09 ___ 70 1835 __20 1832 ____0.50 _1834.57 __ 0.5 _1852

_ 10 ___ 66 1842*__-2 1856 ____2.00 _1836 __9.5 _1835*___ _ 10 ___ 68 1848 __29 1832,50 ___0.50 _1844 __

 

_ 11 ___ 57 1834 __ 6 1856,57 __0.75 _1845 __ 7.5 _1845*_ _ 11 ___72 1844 __25 1841 ____0.53 _1859 __ 

_ 12 ___ 56 1832 __11 1856 ____1.10 _1859 __0.2 _1856 ___ _ 12 ___ 70 1833 __21 1836 ____2.50 _1839*__(2.0)_1841*

_ 13 ___ 62 1854 __ 8 1857  ___ 1.00 _1841 __7.5 _1841 ___ _ 13 ___ 75 1834 __27 1856 ____1.75 _1841*__18.0 _1841*

_ 14 ___ 58 1850 __13 1853 ___ 1.00 _1845 __ 0.5 _1845 __ _ 14 ___ 78 1844 __27 1841 ____ 0.62 _1857 __ 2.0 _1838*

_ 15 ___ 55 1854 __ 8 1848 ____2.50 _1859 __ 1.0 _1834,55__ _ 15 ___ 75 1834 __23 1838 ____1.35 _1852 __ 4.0 _1854

_ 16 ___ 68 1854 __ 8 1848*____2.00 _1844 __ 3.3 _1841*___ _ 16 ___ 75 1834 __24 1838,49__0.45 _1835 __ 2.0 _1835*

_ 17 ___ 59 1859 __11 1848 ____0.75 _1843*_ 7.5 _1851*___ _ 17 ___ 75 1834 __23 1838 ____1.75 _1832 __ 1.0 _1851*

_ 18 ___ 60 1858 __14 1832 ____1.45 _1852* __ 5.0 _1838*___ _18 ___74 1855 __21 1835 ____2.25 _1851*__6.0 _1854

_ 19 ___ 66 1834 __12 1832 ____1.20 _1857* __ 4.5 _1856 ___ _ 19 ___ 76 1855 __25 1835 ____2.40 _1852*__1.0 _1848

_ 20 ___ 63 1841 __16 1832,54 __1.00 _1840 __ 0.5 _1839, 50_ _20 ___ 70 1833 __30 1838 ____1.40 _1857*__ 1.0 _1851

 

_ 21 ___ 62 1853 ___13 1854 __ 3.12 _1849 __ 1.0 _1844 _____ _ 21 ___ 76 1846 __24 1838 ____1.40 _1856,57*__3.0 _1857

_ 22 ___ 60 1853 __16 1854 ___ 1.15 _1835*__2.0_1835,36,42*_ 22 __ 82 1847*__32 1836 ___1.05 _1859 __

_ 23 ___ 56 1851 __14 1843 ___ 1.50 _1854 __ 1.0 _1843 ___ _ 23 ___ 75 1846 __28 1836 ____ 2.00 _1843 __ 1.0 _1847

_ 24 ___ 62 1832 __16 1843 ____0.75 _1840 __ 7.5 _1840 ___ _ 24 ___ 75 1840,46 _26 1838 ___0.10 _1856 __

_ 25 ___ 54 1840 __17 1855 ____1.36 _1846*__ 3.5 _1852*___ _ 25 ___ 72 1845 __25 1836 ____0.80 _1835 __ 1.0 _1835*

_ 26 ___ 60 1841 __17 1836 ____0.30 _1832 __ 1.0 _1849,55_ _ 26 ___ 77 1832 __29 1834 ____0.53 _1842 __

_ 27 ___ 65 1851 __11 1858 ____1.22 _1849*__ 2.0 _1838 ___ _ 27 ___ 77 1832 __30 1835 ____0.68 _1834 __ 1.0 _1834,58

_ 28 ___ 70 1845 __16 1854 _____3.33 _1843*__2.5 _1850 ___ _ 28 ___ 78 1856 __30 1834 ____0.85 _1835 __ 1.0 _1835*

_ 29 ___ 63 1834 __17 1854 ____0.80 _1849*__ 1.5 _1836*___ _ 29 ___ 79 1833 __36 1832 ____1.72 _1850 __0.5 _1855

_ 30 ___ 68 1860 __17 1854 ____1.00 _1840*__ 1.0 _1835,44*_ _ 30 _ 82 1833 __ 36 1844 ____1.50 _1841,54*__

_ 31 ___ 73 1851*__19 1841,56 __1.00 _1852 __ 7.5 _1847* ___ ____ ____ _____________________________

_______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________

Notes: (March) ______________________________________________ Notes: (April) ____

* 1st 1858 also around 3-4 inches of "damp snow" from 0.70" prec.

* 2nd 1857 snow amount not stated, seemed likely to be similar to .. _* 1st _ 1843 _ snow, see note for Mar 31, 1843

.. the earlier amount so declared this a tie. Might have been up to 5" _ *2nd _ also 18F 1855

*6th 1841 0.75" liquid all snow in notes but rather mild and no ... _____ *3rd _ also 69F 1858 and also 22F 1854

.. .. evidence of any snow cover, may have exceeded the 1833 value ___* 3rd _ "rain and snow" in notes, no amount, 0.5" est from temps

* 7th 1835 snow est from comments and temps, rain to snow to rain _ *6th _ also 5.0" snow 1850

* 8th also 1.25" in 1839 __________________________________________________ *8th _ also 1.85" 1837 (not a record)

*10th 1842 (66F) also 63F in 1832 on 10th

*10th 1835 snow measured "9 to 10 inches, damp" at end of day _____ * 12th 2.50" 1839 _ first measured rain for over a month, blowing

*10th-11th 1841 about 3" snow overnight, most on 10th (not a rec) _ __ .. .. dust mentioned Apr 10th; also this amount is a rare April case of

* 11th also 1.5" snow in 1833 and 1841 _________________________________ .. ..unsorted 2-day total 12th-13th, estimated as 1.75" 12th and 0.75" 

13th 1841 1.00" liquid overnight 12th-13th gave at least 5" snow ______ .. .. 13th from notes ... also 1.80" on 12th alone in 1840

.. .. cover by morning, but have estimated 7.5" might be measured  ____*13th 1841 _ Caswell notes that this extraordinary snowfall was on

.. .. also 0.88" in 1837 on 13th. ___________________________________________ .. .. the ground and measured in several locations afternoon 13th

.. .. Also 1.75" liquid and 7.5" snow 13th 1852 ____________________________ .. .. at 16-18", the (2.0") portion on 12th is based on start time

____________________________________________________________________________ .. .. of 9 p.m. .. the 1.75" liquid thus includes about 0.20" on

____________________________________________________________________________ .. .. previous day so that 1.70" from 1836 on 13th would still be a

________________________________________________________________________________one-day record against the 1.75" two-day 1841 value.

____________________________________________________________________________ *14th 1838 _ 0.20" liquid, notes say snow came and went at

*16th 1841 3.3" snow assigned as liquid 0.33" and temps well below ___ .. .. intervals and sometimes covered the ground; would likely

.. .. freezing, only snow mentioned in notes ______________________________ .. .. be 1.0-2.0" snow 

*16th also 12F min 1832. _________________________________________________ *16th 1835 _ 0.45" liquid, Caswell says all snow and 2.0" depth at 

*17th 1843 0.75" included some snow, amounts not measured _________ .. .. end of event, this could have up to 4.5" by modern practices

*17th-18th 1851 1.00" liquid, about 7.5" snow, these amounts fell over __ *17th-18th 1851 _ 2.25" over two days, severe storm, some snow

.. the two days, and are inserted into table to preserve other significant__ .. mixed in assigned to 17th (1.0"), may have been 2-5 inches.

.. records. The storm was described as severe. (1.45" 1852 record)

.. .. .. Also 1.40" on 18th in 1859.

* 18th 1838 snow est from temp cold enough for all to settle (not .. __ *18th _ also 1.00" 1838

.. .. measured in notes), also 0.5" 1832 on same date _________________*19th-20th 1852 _ 2.40" likely about 1.6" 19th, 0.80" 20th

*19th also 1.10" 1835 _________________________________________________ *20th-21st 1857 _ 2.80" about equally divided, both halves 

*22nd 1835 "rain and hail" noted, thunder, max 32F, snow not .. ____ .. would exceed 1.10" 20th (1851) and tie 1.40" 21st (1856). (incl 3.0" S)

.. .. mentioned but assigned 0.5" to conform with sleet protocol  _____ *22nd also 80F in 1842

*25th _ 1.0" snow est, comments indicate storm rain to snow to rain,

.. .. modern practice might have measured 1-3" as "snow" __________ 

*22nd 1836 0.75" melted, snow is mentioned but no depth given ..

.. not sure if this means some snow mixed with rain, or melting

.. as falling (evg temp 28F) .. could be sev'l inches but no evidence

.. declaring this a tie with 1835 both at 2.0" est (either could be

.. as much as 4-6 inches though) ... 1842 joined this tie with 2" 

.. cover reported in notes from snow-rain mix of 0.50" 

*25th 1842 "rain, snow, hail mingled" "very stormy" in notes, no ..

.. .. snow measurements are given, temps low-mid 30s, 1.0" est. ..

.. .. from 0.80" precip (not a record after 1846 heavier).

.. .. snow also overtaken by 3.5" (of 0.85") snow 1852

*27th 1849 _ 2.12" 26th-29th is not broken down, I have estimated 0.52"

.. for 27th after 1.0" (0.10") snow 26th, and most of rest 28th-29th. 

.. 28th amount around 0.70" not a record for that date (see below)

*28th 1843 _ 3.30" mostly or all rain, "violent storm" temp 40s, .. ____ ___ *28th _ "rain and snow" in notes, no amount, 1.0" est from temps

.. SE wind given force 5 mid-day, a rare designation. (0.70" est 1849)

*29th 1847 _ 1.5 to 4.0 inch snowfall possible, see note for 31st below.

*30th 1835 "rain and snow" no measurement given, snow est from ..

.. .. 0.55" liquid and temps low-mid 30s _____________________________ *30th 1841 _ For reasons unstated, Caswell has only a ten-day total

________________________________________________________________________.. rainfall from 21st to 30th, of 3.25" .. from the notes and a check

________________________________________________________________________ .. of the synoptic clues, none of the amounts before 30th appeared

________________________________________________________________________ .. overly heavy and then heavy rain is mentioned for the 30th. The

________________________________________________________________________ .. amount assigned to 30th (1.50") may be conservative. No other

________________________________________________________________________ .. daily records were obviously challenged within the 1.75" to be

________________________________________________________________________ .. spread out among several other events 21st-29th. The 30th

________________________________________________________________________ .. event may also include about 0.25" to 0.50" more on evening of

________________________________________________________________________ .. 29th (notes say rain started 9 p.m. 29th). Also, 2.50" 29th-30th

________________________________________________________________________ .. 1854, about 1.50" similar to 1841 on 30th. 

*31st 1843 _ snow in evening continued with 0.70" total Apr 1st, .. __ * general note APR 1847 rainfalls unavailable due to instrument

.. est 3.0" to 5.0" snow covered ground by then ... also 2-3 inches ____ .. problems but monthly amount rather small suggesting no date

.. of snow 30th-31st 1844, both daily records were declared tied, ____ .. records were lost anyway.

.. but then 7.5" snow listed in notes for 31st 1847. This amount

.. (unusual for Caswell's normally meticulous record keeping but

 .. later explained as note to April 1847, defective rain gauge) is

.. not supported by any notation under precipitation amounts

.. nor is a snowfall on 29th but the monthly total seems to match

.. the missing notations (possible of course that the technology

.. of producing the e-book inadvertently covered up the numbers).

* 31st also 71 F in 1860. Notes mention smoke haze and red sun.

 

 

Following on with Providence RI daily records 1832-60 ... 

snow not shown daily, but for May, Oct some snowfalls are found in the daily notes (asterisk by date number or precip)

(all can be assumed to be traces if not otherwise noted ...)

 

MAY 1832-60 ___________________________ JUNE 1832=59 _________________________  JULY 1832-59 ___________________

Date _ Max year __ Min year __ Prec ____ Date _ Max year __ Min year __ Prec __ Date _ Max Year _ Min Year _ Prec

_ 01 _ 77 1849 __ 28 1837 __ 1.60 1843 ___ 01 __ 82 1837 __ 37 1836 __ 1.10 1847 ___ 01*__ 93 1855 __ 49 1845 __ 0.50 1851 

_ 02 _ 76 1833,36 _28 1837 __1.20 1846 ___02 __  79 1845,52 _38 1843 __0.20 1844___02 __ 90 1855 __ 49 1857 __ 0.58 1834 

_ 03 _ 81 1836 __ 36 1841*__ 2.10 1848 ___ 03 __ 84 1852 __ 46 1832 __ 1.13 1847 ___ 03 __ 88 1854 __ 51 1849 __ 1.05 1839* 

_ 04 _ 76 1849 __ 34 1841 __ 2.00 1850*___ 04 __ 83 1846 _ 46 1832,33,42_1.68 1840 __04 __94 1854 __52 1849 __ 0.60 1851 

_ 05 _ 76 1860 __ 35 1851  __ 2.56 1834 ___ 05 __ 86 1841 __ 45 1832 __ 1.93 1834 ___ 05 __ 92 1838 __ 56 1845 __ 1.75 1841 

_ 06 _ 76 1837 __ 31 1854 __ 2.22 1850 ___ 06 __ 82 1854 __ 47 1832,57,59 _0.35 1836 __06 __88 1852 _57 1848 __ 0.65 1856 

_ 07 _ 87 1852 __ 32 1854 __ 1.50 1843 ___ 07 __ 84 1858 __ 49 1851 __ 0.75 1851 ___ 07 __ 87 1847 __ 55 1848 __ 0.50 1855 

_ 08 _ 79 1852 __ 37 1845*__ 1.20 1856*___ 08 __ 90 1841 __ 45 1835 __ 1.40 1854 ___ 08 __ 91 1834 __ 53 1832 __ 0.25 1840 

_ 09*_ 74 1854 __ 35 1855 __ 1.20 1856*___ 09 __ 90 1845 __ 50 1835 __ 2.00 1842 ___ 09 __ 93 1838,52 __53 1832 __1.55 1856 

_ 10 _ 79 1851 __ 37 1845 __ 1.50 1834 ___ 10 __ 91 1838 __ 46 1833 __ 1.00 1850 ___ 10 __ 92 1852 __ 51 1832 __ 0.75 1853 

 

_ 11 _ 79 1836 __ 37 1838 __ 1.00 1858 ___ 11 __ 86 1838 __ 43 1842*__ 0.90 1843,58 ___ 11 __ 93 1838,58 _ 51 1832 _1.35 1858 

_ 12 _ 80 1856 __ 37 1857 __ 2.00 1852 ___ 12 __ 90 1859 __ 45 1842*__ 2.10 1858*___ 12 __ 94 1849 __ 51 1832 __ 1.25 1856 

_ 13 _ 82 1832 __ 37 1834,57 _ 1.50 1849 ___ 13 __ 87 1838 __ 45 1846 __ 0.95 1842 ___ 13 __ 97 1849*__ 54 1832 __ 7.00 1834* 

_ 14*_ 78 1832 __ 32 1834 __ 2.18 1839 ___ 14 __ 84 1850 __ 46 1839 __ 0.35 1856 ___ 14 __ 88 1845 __ 51 1832 __ 2.00 1841 

_ 15 _ 77 1855 __ 30 1834 __ 0.40 1833 ___ 15 __ 86 1832 __ 49 1858 __ 4.50 1842*___ 15 __ 88 1850,56 __ 53 1832 __ 1.63 1835 

_ 16 _ 84 1837 __ 31 1834 __ 2.12 1837 ___ 16 __ 95 1852 __ 47 1851 __ 0.46 1834 ___ 16 __ 89 1845,50 _51 1854 __ 1.70 1844 

_ 17 _ 87 1853 __ 38 1834 __ 1.30 1845 ___ 17 __ 87 1832 __ 46 1851 __ 0.90 1836 ___ 17 __ 91 1840 __ 52 1836 __ 0.70 1852 

_ 18 _ 88 1840 __ 40 1857 __ 0.50 1838,44,46 ___ 18 __ 88 1850 __48 1837 __1.30 1834 ___ 18 __ 92 1856 __ 53 1846 __ 0.81 1840

_ 19 _ 88 1848 __ 38 1846 __ 1.15 1853 ___ 19 __ 90 1849*__ xx 18xx __ 1.75 1854 ___ 19 __ 95 1855 __ 56 1833 __ 1.00 1850 

_ 20 _ 87 1833*__ 37 1842 __ 2.25 1832 ___ 20 __ 93 1850*__ 46 1832 __ 0.96 1837 ___ 20 __ 90 1849,52 __57 1834 __ 0.90 1853 

 

_ 21 _ 82 1849 __ 36 1842 __ 2.35 1859 ___ 21 __ 97 1849 __49 1836 __2.40 1833 ___ 21 __ 92 1852 __ 58 1834,40 __ 1.18 1849  

_ 22 _ 79 1852 __ 39 1844 __ 1.10 1851 ___ 22 __ 97 1849 __ 46 1835 __ 1.10 1837 ___ 22 __ 95 1852 __ 56 1859 __ 1.00 1846  

_ 23 _ 83 1851,56__41 1835 __1.43 1846 __ 23 __ 94 1849 __ 46 1846 __ 0.45 1847 ___ 23 __ 90 1850.52 __54 1836 __ 1.00 1857 

_ 24 _ 91 1856 __ 38 1832 __ 0.65 1836 ___ 24 __ 87 1843 __ 48 1846 __0.40 1833 ___ 24 __ 91 1833 __ 55 1845 __ 1.55 1840 

_ 25*_ 82 1844 __ 36 1832 __ 1.55 1837 ___ 25 __ 91 1858 __ 50 1836,46__ 0.60 1838 ___ 25 __ 92 1850 _ 54 1845 __ 1.17 1859 

_ 26 _ 85 1857 __ 42 1856 __ 1.05 1853 ___ 26 __ 88 1844 __ 50 1833 __ 0.55 1854 ___ 26 __ 93 1834 __ 56 1832 __ 1.90 1853 

_ 27 _ 83 1851 __ 40 1836 __ 0.72 1834*___ 27 __ 89 1844 __ 50 1836 __ 0.90 1840 ___ 27 __ 91 1856 __ 55 1847 __ 1.07 1853 

_ 28 _ 85 1851 __ 44 1836 __ 0.75 1856,57 __28 __ 90 1847 __ 50 1836 __ 0.90 1839 ___ 28 __ 87 1838 __ 53 1847 _ 0.75 1850* 

_ 29 _ 80 1853 __ 46 1834 __ 1.00 1842 ___ 29 __ 95 1856 __ 52 1845 __ 1.00 1850 ___ 29 __ 94 1838 __ 48 1859 __ 0.60 1835 

_ 30 _ 76 1855 __ 42 1836,45 _ 0.70 1842 ___ 30 __ 95 1855 __ 50 1845 __ 2.90 1848 ___ 30 __ 92 1838 __ 50 1859 __1.45 1843,58* 

_ 31 _ 80 1837 __ 39 1836*__ 0.71 1849 _________ (note max 1857 30th June 58) _______ 31 __ 88 1846 __ 53 1851 __ 2.17 1839 

NOTES: (May) ___________________________ NOTES: (June) ___________________________NOTES: (July) __________________________

1-5 1856 generally very cold, wet, some _________________________________________ 1st-3rd .. following very cool June 30th these

.. mention of hail but not of snow ______ _________________________________________ .. three days had highs only 55F, 63F, 57F. 

3rd 1841 snow lying on roofs, fences ___ _________________________________________ 3rd 1845 1.20" 2nd-3rd, 3rd portion est 0.8"

.. as part of 0.50" amount on 3rd _______ __________________________________________ 3rd 1851 also 1.00" (2.10" in four days 1-4)

4th 1851 _ 2.00" incl some on 5th, est __

.. 1.5" on 4th and 0.5" on 5th when rain_

.. was mixed with hail at just 40F max. ____ 11th 1842 _ very cold day, lowest temp 

8th 1845, 9th 1855 _ rain mixed with snow _  evening, next day Caswell remarks

8-9 1856 severe wind and rain storm lasted_ .. frost only prevented by strong wind

.. 2d, have assigned half of stated 2.40" total

.. to each day, records otherwise would be _ 11th-12th 1858 3.00" total, notes suggest

.. 0.95" 1853 (8th) and 1.10" 1850 (9th) ______ a larger amount on 12th but with the

.. see earlier note similar cold wet 1st-6th ___ previous record 0.90" on 11th, decided to

14th 1849 _ heavy fall of soft hail noted, _____ keep that value tied which left 2.10" 12th.

 .. lasting 5-10 mins, covered the ground _ .. 15th 1842 .. overnight rain once again

 .. temps near 60F so not snow as such ___ .. overflows rain gauge as in July 1834 ___  13th 1834 _ rain gauge overflow 6" est 7.00"

20th 1842 _ rain mixed with snow with ___ 19th 1850 also 89 F ______________________ 13th 1849 _ lowest o/n temp 80F (with max 97)

.. temps in 37-38 F range all day .. _________ 20th 1849 also 92 F _____________________ .. also later he measures 100F at 3:30 p.m. but

.. storm (19-20) 0.72" after 76F on 19th ___ ___________________________________________.. comments there may have been reflection 

20th 1848 _ may have equalled or surpassed ________________________________________ .. from a nearby building at that point. 

.. this record, no mid-day temp recorded but

.. Caswell says 19th and 20th both "very hot"

.. and previous day was recorded as 88F.

25th 1832 _ snow on ground a.m. _______ 20th-23rd 1849 severe heat wave, lows mid 70s

27th 30th 1836 _ mid-day temp 46F _____ 20th-26th 1836 mid-day temps in 50s F __

27th 1843 .. "very moderate rain all day"__ 29th 1849 _ After week-long severe heat it turned

.. no amount given, cannot be guessed ____ .. cool enough (61F mid-day) for indoor fires.

.. from monthly total which has no amts

.. not visible for other days. may have ______ _____________________________________________ 28th 1850 0.75" includes some on 29th

.. exceeded stated daily record, unsure. ____ _____________________________________________ .. could be 0.40" + 0.35" or thereabouts

.. also 27th 1850 shows as 0.73" but this ____ ____________________________________________ .. both rainfalls were 03h-05h events

.. may include .10" or more from 26th. ______ ____________________________________________ 29th-30th 1858 total 2.10" appeared 

31st 1845 _ 42F for second day (not rec) ____ ____________________________________________ from notes about equal to 1843 on 30th

 

AUGUST 1832-59 _______________________ SEPTEMBER 1832=59 __________________OCTOBER 1832-59 ___________________

Date _ Max year __ Min year __ Prec ____ Date _ Max year __ Min year __ Prec __ Date _ Max Year _ Min Year _ Prec

_ 01 _ 86 1838 __ 56 1842 __ 1.05 1840 ___ 01 __ 83 1848 __ 50 1839 __ 0.75 1834 ___ 01 __ 75 1846 __ 39 1835 __ 0.63 1832* 

_ 02 _ 87 1854 __ 52 1842 __ 1.74 1853 ___ 02 __ 86 1846 __ 49 1856 __ 0.65 1854 ___ 02 __ 81 1834 __ 38 1841 __ 3.30 1848*

_ 03 _ 87 1856 __ 56 1835 __ 0.85 1837 ___ 03 __ 85 1846 __ 44 1833,38__2.00 1850___03__ 72 1840 __ 38 1841 __ 1.50 1841* 

_ 04 _ 87 1841 __ 48 1835 __ 3.04 1853*___ 04 __ 86 1834,47__44 1838 __ 0.80 1832,58 _ 04__ 82 1858 __ 34 1837,41_ 1.00 1841* 

_ 05 _ 93 1846 __ 52 1835 __ 1.00 1857*___ 05 __ 87 1846 __ 49 1837 __ 1.90 1834 ___ 05 __ 74 1855,59 _ 29 1837 __ 1.30 1845 

_ 06 _ 94 1838 __ 54 1837 __ 2.25 1850*___ 06 __ 88 1854 __ 42 1836 __ 1.10 1854 ___ 06 __ 74 1855 __ 32 1839 __ 2.35 1835 

_ 07 _ 87 1834 __ 55 1835 __ 1.50 1835 ___ 07 __ 90 1846 __ 38 1836 __ 0.60 1834 ___ 07 __ 74 1846 __ 33 1850 __ 2.75 1849*

_ 08 _ 86 1851 __ 53 1835 __ 1.90 1847*___ 08 __ 87 1846 __ 45 1835 __ 1.38 1839 ___ 08 __ 79 1846 __ 29 1850 __ 1.50 1843*

_ 09 _ 85 1848 __ 53 1836 __ 1.52 1832 ___ 09 __ 88 1855 __  45 1845 __ 1.00 1842 ___ 09 __ 76 1854 __ 29 1837 __ 2.00 1859 

_ 10 _ 87 1853 __ 50 1836 __ 1.90 1847*___ 10 __ 83 1852,58 _ 45 1832 __ 3.00 1854*___ 10 __ 76 1856 __ 34 1835 __ 0.75 1849 

 

_ 11 _  85 1856 __ 55 1836 __ 2.50 1845*___ 11 __ 87 1851 __ 45 1835 __ 0.40 1832 ___ 11 __ 75 1851*__ 32 1836 __ 0.38 1832 

_ 12 _  88 1853 __ 54 1850 __ 1.45 1858 ___ 12 __ 87 1851 __ 43 1834 __ 1.60 1838*___ 12 __ 75 1854 _ 34 1833 __ 1.10 1836 

_ 13 _  90 1853 __ 54 1844 __ 1.80 1850 ___ 13 __ 90 1855 __ 42 1848 __ 2.45 1847*___ 13 __ 72 1857 __ 30 1837 __ 1.30 1833 

_ 14 _ 90 1853 __ 58 1838 __ 1.05 1840 ___ 14 __ 77 1846 __ 40 1833 __ 0.27 1845 ___ 14 __ 74 1859 __  23 1837 __ 1.40 1839* 

_ 15 _ 86 1848 __ 56 1844 __ 0.58 1846 ___ 15 __ 79 1844 __ 39 1859 __ 1.00 1853 ___ 15*__ 66 1836 __ 26 1834 __ 1.20 1839* 

_ 16 _ 85 1848 __ 54 1841 __ 0.90 1839 ___ 16 __ 79 1844 __ 39 1859 __ 1.85 1858*___ 16 __ 67 1857 __ 28 1834 __ 1.15 1843 

_ 17 _ 91 1855*__ 49 1850 _ 0.75 1851 ___ 17 __ 82 1855 __ 43 1833,52 __ 2.40 1859*___ 17 __ 75 1848 __ 32 1845 __ none >0.10 

_ 18 _ 82 1834 __ 49 1850 __ 3.20 1848 ___ 18 __ 87 1855 __ 42 1835 __ 1.90 1848 ___ 18 __ 73 1832 __ 33 1838 __ 0.80 1850 

_ 19 _ 86 1852 __ 49 1850 __ 1.10 1841 ___ 19 __ 81 1836 __ 41 1855 __ 0.95 1840 ___ 19 __ 76 1858* __33 1836 __ 1.73 1838 

_ 20 _ 83 1841 __ 55 1832 __ 2.00 1843,56*__ 20 __ 85 1833 __ 38 1855 __ 2.25 1856*___ 20 __ 72 1858 __ 33 1854 __ 1.25 1833 

 

_ 21 _ 84 1841 __ 45 1845*__ 1.46 1845 ___ 21 __ 81 1851,58 _  38 1854 __ 1.30 1853 ___ 21*__ 68 1856 __ 27 1839 __ 2.37 1840  

_ 22 _ 85 1839 __ 40 1845*__ 1.30 1845 ___ 22 __ 78 1839 __ 37 1854 __ 1.50 1856 ___ 22 __ 69 1843,56 __ 23 1845 __ 1.00 1832  

_ 23 _ 85 1838 __ 50 1836 __ 0.45 1846 ___ 23 __ 74 1850 __ 38 1842 __ 1.15 1859 ___ 23 __ 67 1837 __ 26 1845 __ none >0.10 

_ 24 _ 88 1838 __ 47 1837 __ 0.25 1853 ___ 24 __ 83 1843 __ 38 1842 __ 0.25 1849 ___ 24 __ 72 1839 _,_ 28 1845 __ 1.35 1853 

_ 25*_ 91 1838 __ 47 1832 __2.50 1850*___ 25 __ 73 1841,49__35 1851__1.80 1843___ 25*__ 71 1850 __ 26 1834 __ 0.80 1842* 

_ 26 _ 87 1851 __ 46 1832 __ 1.37 1852 ___ 26 __ 77 1857 __ 42 1835,51 __ 1.43 1838 ___ 26*__ 63 1854 __ 24 1836 __ 1.55 1834 

_ 27 _ 86 1833 __ 49 1856 __ 1.20 1841*___ 27 __ 79 1833*__ 34 1848 __ 0.87 1851 ___ 27*__ 66 1839 __ 22 1836,47 __ 1.70 1843* 

_ 28 _ 82 1849 __ 48 1855 __ 2.10 1858 ___ 28 __ 77 1857 __ 33 1844 __ 0.55 1853 ___ 28 __ 67 1858 __ 24 1836,47 __ 1.50 1853* 

_ 29 _ 81 1849 __ 47 1833,45__ 2.87 1852___ 29__72 1841,49__37 1834__1.35 1841___ 29*__ 71 1835,52 __ 28 1833 __ 2.20 1840* 

_ 30 _ 84 1837 __ 45 1833 __ 3.00 1839*___ 30 __ 77 1846 __ 33 1834 __ 0.95 1856 ___ 30 __ 69 1835,54 __ 25 1833 __ 1.15 1858 

_ 31 _ 85 1851 __ 50 1855 __ 0.50 1838 _______________________________________________ 31 __ 68 1858 __ 24 1836 __ 0.50 1854 

 

NOTES: (August) _________________________ NOTES: (September) _____________________NOTES: (October) ________________

4-5th 1852 1.20" total, not sure if either _______________________________________________ 1-2 1855: 1.75" appeared more fell

.. earlier record was equalled or slightly ________________________________________________ .. on 2nd than 1st, so neither record

.. surpassed, 5th (0.70") fell to 1857 anyway  ___________________________________________ .. is altered. This rain broke 2-mo dry

.. so that replaces 0.44" 1832 for the day. ______________________________________________ .. spell of only about 0.5" 

4th 1858 also 2.50" not a record. 

_6,8,10 1847 _ 4.85" in total (no other _____ 9-10th 1854 3.45" (assigned 3.00 to _________ 2nd 1848 _ 3.30" rain noted only for 2nd

.. details or temp obs, Caswell evidently ___ .. 10th, ahead of 2.43" in 1847 _____________  .. but some rain also late 1st, and on 3rd

.. away and probably told of dates for ______ ____________________________________________ .. with no amounts shown. Before this event

.. the events around his return 12th. ________ ___________________________________________ .. which I assume must be at least 2.0" for 2nd

.. no other events gave 0.5" on the 8th or 10th. _________________________________________ .. the maximum had been 1.25" 1833. Seems 

.. or 10th. ... 6th not likely a record amount ____ _________________________________________ .. unlikely that 3rd record was surpassed 1848.

,, have assigned values of 1.05" 1.90" 1.90" _____16th 1858 _ Hurricane 3 of 1858

.. with 2.25" 1850 (also 1.33" on 6th 1843). _____ made landfalls in Long Island and

.. 10th-11th 1849 also had 1.80" probably ______ near Groton CT, Caswell records

.. divided about 0.8 + 1.0 from notes. ___________ force 5 winds, see extended note** 

_7th 1835 _ temp 55F all day (1.50" R) ___ 1st-29th 1837 _ no rain noted at all ___________ 3rd-4th 1841 severe storm, with

11th 1841 _ 2,05" 10th-11th mostly on __ .. 0.48" on 30th the only amount.. ____________ .. snow on roofs and fences 4th a.m.  

.. 11th, 1.40" in 1841 all on 11th. __________ 8th 1846 also 1.37" ________________________ 7th 1849 .. landfalling hurricane cause,

17th 1848 _ 87F, warm spell  cont'd _____ ______________________________________________ .. probably about 0.5" 6th and 2.25"

.. but Caswell away from 18th to 30th ___ ______________________________________________ .. on 7th, very heavy rain all night 6-7;

20th 1856 _ 2.50" 19-20, appeared that ___ 17th 1859 H5 of season passed close to

approx 2.00" similar to previous record ___ .. Long Island and Cape Cod, so a nor'

fell on 20th, so designated this a tie_______ .. easter for Providence with 2.40" rain,

22nd 1845 _ assigned 40F despite data _ __.. strong winds ____________________________ ..  Caswell does not mention hurricane

missing 11th to 23rd as Caswell states __ _____________________________________________ _ but does mention strong winds, also

"frost in many places, my grapevine was ______________________________________________ _ thunder near time of pressure minimum

touched by frost." _____________________________________________________________________ _ I have no doubt that Caswell would

25th 1838 also 2.05" 1854 hot and smoky ______________________________________________ have known about hurricanes but perhaps

27th 1841 _ 1.20" part of 2.17" for the __ _______________________________________________ not aware of this one's approach? 

.. period 26th-30th, heavier 27th than ___ ______________________________________________ 8th 1843 2.00" 7-8, 1.18" also 1833

.. other days in this interval ______________ ______________________________________________ 11th 1837 also 74 F 

_30th 1837 _ "severe tempest with _____ _______________________________________________ 13th 1837 _ 0.86" rain, mixed with snow

.. copious rain" in notes, 4-6 p.m. but ____ _____________________________________________ 14th-15th 1839 2.60" two-day rain total

.. no amounts given, nor is monthly  _____ 12th-13th 1838 .. 3.20" recorded for _________ .. .. based on notes assigned 1.40+1.20 amts

.. total any different from other Aug _____ .. two day total, from comments it seems ____ 15th 1852 "considerable snow" mixed in with 1.0" rain

.. 1837 entries ... this is a rare dis- _______ .. to be about equally divided, most fell ) _____ 19th also 74F in 1835, and also 1.30" 1834 _ 21st 1859 Tr snow (early a.m.)

.. crepancy and possibly Caswell was _____ .. overnight. Record estimated was in _______  25th-26th 1840 _ about 1.5" snow (1857 2.00" 25-27)

.. not at his home location at that ________ .. any case broken by 1847 _________________ 27th 1838 _ also 0.83" hail, thunder

.. time, and experienced this storm _______ ____________________________________________ 27th 1851 _ 1-2" snow early morning (1.2" rain 26-27)

.. elsewhere but thought it had missed ___ _____________________________________________ 29th 1840 _ some of this on 28th ..  

. his location (no hints of this in notes). __  20th also 1.95" 1847 ____________________ .. .. note 22.0 in log is a misprint for 2.20"

.. reads like 1.5 to 3.0 inch storm. ________ _________________________________________ .. ... this error did not reach the totals

_30th 1838 _ Thunderstorm produced what _______________________________________ .. .. or annual summaries of data

.. Caswell called a "whirlwind" that moved through ________________________________ 27th-28th 1853 2.10" (0.60+1.50) est

.. south end of city unroofing buildings and for _____________________________________28th-29th 1844 also 1.92" (most of

.. some demolishing them (a tornado or downburst). .. _____________________________ .. this fell on the 29th 

.. This rain amount is erroneously entered on 31st ____ ____________________________ 29th 1846 _ at least 1" snow in a.m.

.. in the table, assigned to 30th for records. Oddly ____ 27th also 78F 1859

.. this was the second consecutive severe storm on

.. August 30th and both involve a rare error in the

.. weather journal. _______________________________________ ** extended info on H3 1858 (which Caswell does not directly

_30th 1839 .. for the third consecutive year a severe .. __ .. identify as a hurricane. From Wikiepdia, storm peaked as cat-2

.. rainstorm hit on 30th, this one was evidently from ____ .. from east of Hatteras to Long Island landfall. The info for New

.. an offshore low as it was very cool (53F) with NE winds._ .. England includes the following details ... 

.. The amount shown (3.00") may have included a minor _ .. wind damage e CT, parts of Maine. Landfall Easthampton NY

.. amount on 31st. (est 2.50 + 0.50). _______________________ .. at 1700z wind gusts to 80 mph, next hour near Groton CT wind

_____________________________________________________________ .. gusts 75 mph, would place eye near Providence around 22z

_____________________________________________________________ .. Caswell notes minimum barometric pressure 28.90" around 5 p.m.

_____________________________________________________________ .. as in 1849, no mention of the word hurricane in the journal, nor

_____________________________________________________________ .. any local damage reports. 

__________________________________________________ .. 

NOVEMBER 1832-59 _____________________________ DECEMBER 1831-59 ________________

Date __ Max year __ Min year __ Prec ________ Snow _______ Date ___ Max year __ Min year __ Prec _______ Snow

_ 01 ___ 70 1854 ____ 19 1838 ___ 0.10 1854 __ 0.5 1838 _____ _ 01 ___ 61 1859 ____ 11 1835 ____ 1.50 1845 __ 2.0 1831 _____ 

_ 02 ___ 66 1847 ____ 27 1834 ___ 1.72 1845*__ none ________ _ 02 ___ 61 1847 ____ 4 1835 ____ 1.40 1847*__ 0.5 1849 _____ 

_ 03 ___ 67 1847 ____ 26 1833 ___ 1.00 1836*__ 4.0 1836*____ _ 03 ___ 53 1847 ____ 4 1835 ____ 1.80 1832 __ 1.5 1831 _____ 

_ 04 ___ 72 1847 ____ 19 1833 ___ 1.62 1844*__ none _________ _ 04 ___ 56 1848 ____ 15 1838 ____ 1.25 1845 __ 7.5 1859 _____ 

_ 05 ___ 70 1859 ____ 18 1854 ___ 1.80 1848*__ none _________ _ 05 ___ 49 1848 ____ 13 1831,54 __ 0.33 1842 __ 1.0 1857 _____ 

_ 06 ___ 66 1857 ____ 20 1854 ___ 1.40 1858 __ none __________ _ 06 ___ 55 1834 ____ 10 1831 ____ 1.50 1834 __ 7.5 1840 _____ 

_ 07 ___ 64 1857 ____ 26 1843,51 ___ 0.30 1852 __ none _______ _ 07 ___ 63 1852 ____ 13 1836 ____ 1.37 1850 __ 8.0 1843 _____ 

_ 08 ___ 65 1849 ____ 26 1843 ___ 1.45 1840*__ none _________ _ 08 ___ 59 1848 ____ 10 1831 ____ 1.07 1832*__ 2.0 1842 _____ 

_ 09 ___ 70 1857 ____ 22 1837 ___ 1.15 1840,46 __ 1.0 1848 ___ _ 09 ___ 59 1847 ____ 10 1854 ____ 1.75 1855*__ 1.0 1843 _____ 

_ 10 ___ 64 1857 ____ 20 1848 ___ 0.30 1840 ____ 0.1 1848 _____ _ 10 ___ 62 1847 ____ 13 1835 ____ 1.00 1846 __10.0 1846*_____ 

 

_ 11 ___ 61 1850 ____ 13 1848 ___ 0.60 1835 __ none __________ _ 11 ___ 64 1847 ____ 8 1835,45 ____ 1.25 1852 __ 3.3 1844 _____ 

_ 12 ___ 63 1833 ____ 19 1851 ___ 4.00 1854 __ none __________ _ 12 ___ 51 1847 ____  7 1845 ____ 1.25 1835 __ 4.0 1835*_____ 

_ 13 ___ 64 1854 ____ 24 1843 ___ 2.50 1853 __ none __________ _ 13 ___ 65 1847 ____  7 1845 ____ 1.05 1836 __ 3.0 1842 _____ 

_ 14 ___ 64 1849 ____ 22 1835 ___ 1.40 1835 __ 5.0 1837 ______ _ 14 ___ 59 1847 ____ -5 1834 ____ 2.25 1856 __ 2.0 1834*_____ 

_ 15 ___ 62 1839 ____ 22 1857 ___ 1.70 1851 __ 1.0 1858 ______ _ 15 ___ 63 1847*____ -8 1834 ____ 0.55 1831 __11.0 1831 _____ 

_ 16 ___ 66 1855 ____ 18 1832,37 _ 1.20 1850 __ none _________ _ 16 ___ 47 1840,48 __-12 1835*__ 1.50 1839*__ 5.0 1839*_____ 

_ 17 ___ 62 1847 ____ 20 1834 ___ 0.60 1855 __ none __________ _ 17 ___ 53 1848 ____ -8 1835 ____ 1.85 1833*__ 1.0 1831,47* _____ 

_ 18 ___ 65 1859 ____ 26 1833 ___ 2.88 1834*  __ none ________ _ 18 ___ 53 1848,57 __ -5 1856 __ 1.80 1837 __ 2.0 1838,47* _____ 

_ 19 ___ 60 1853,59 __ 22 1833,36 _ 1.00 1848 __ 8.5 1848*____ _ 19 ___ 62 1848 ____ -2 1856 ____0.50 1850 __ 5.0 1850 _____ 

_ 20 ___ 70 1853*____ 18 1833 ___ 1.35 1841 __ none __________ _ 20 ___ 55 1849 ____  3 1854 ____ 1.15 1856 __ 2.0 1845 _____ 

 

_ 21 ___ 69 1837 ____ 14 1833 ___ 2.25 1851 __ 1.0 1858 _____ _ 21 ___ 50 1836 ____ 6 1854 ____ 1.33 1836,42 __ 2.0 1841 _____ 

_ 22 ___ 58 1856 ____ 19 1839 ___ 1.60 1833 __ none _________ _ 22 ___ 51 1857 ____  0 1831 ____ 1.10 1849* __ 10.0 1848 _____ 

_ 23 ___ 61 1853 ____ 17 1839 ___ 1.25 1858 __ 5.0 1835*_____ _ 23 ___ 53 1855 ____ -1 1831 ____ 1.75 1850 __ 6.0 1856 _____ 

_ 24 ___ 66 1854 ____  8 1838 ___ 4.10 1847*__ none _________ _ 24 ___ 53 1852 ____ 7 1842,50 ____ 1.18 1841 __ 2.5 1834 _____ 

_ 25 ___ 61 1854*____ 4 1838 ___1.30 1833 __ 9.0 1837*_____ _ 25 ___ 45 1852* ____ 4 1840 ____ 1.10 1855 __ 3.0 1845,47 _____ 

_ 26 ___ 62 1849 ____  6 1838 ___ 2.50 1852 __ none _________ _ 26 ___ 51 1836,44 ____ -1 1851 ____ 1.60 1835 __ 8.0 1840 _____ 

_ 27 ___ 57 1850 ____ 13 1837 ___ 3.85 1845*__ none ________ _ 27 ___ 44 1844.46.58 __ 1 1851 ____ 1.12 1839 __ 7.5 1844 _____ 

_ 28 ___ 53 1857 ____ 13 1837 ___ 0.75 1858 __ 7.5 1858 _____ _ 28 ___ 56 1852 ____  1 1859 ____ 1.25 1850 __ 7.5 1831, 50_____ 

_ 29 ___ 51 1857 ____ 11 1847 ___1.00 1841,54 __10.0 1841 ___ _29 ___50 1851 ____ -2 1859 ____ 2.20 1853*__18.0 1853*_____ 

_ 30 ___ 63 1853*_____ 8 1847 ___ 0.90 1833 __ 4.0 1842 _____ _ 30 ___ 52 1847 ____  0 1836 ____ 1.00 1834*__10.0 1834 _____ 

________________________________________________________________ _31 ___ 50 1847,51 ___  0 1836 ___ 1.25 1851,58 _ 2.0 1831,58 __

__________________________________________________________________________________

NOTES (November) __________________________________________ NOTES (December) _______________________

2nd-3rd 1836 rain to snow, prec total 1.65" divided 0.65" ____ 2nd-3rd 1847 .. 1.25" 3rd was not a record, 2d total was 2.65"

.. and 1.00" from timing, snow est from partial melt at 34F

.. (no amount suggested) (0.65" 2nd not record after 1843

.. had 0.90" then 1845 1.72" for eventual record.)

4th-5th 1838 1.95" est 0.4" + 1.55" (both later broken) _______ 8th-9th 1837 2.14" divided equally as no indications otherwise from

8th-9th 1849 1.62" division unknown but about equal, _______ .. temps and pressure, the 9th portion broken by 1.75" in 1855.

.. no records suggested either date. (same 1.40" 1853)

11th-13th 1854 6.00" rain noted, comments are limited _____ 9th-15th 1847 a very mild week average high 60.4 F .. snow and 23F by morning of 18th

.. for such a deluge (rain all day 12th), have assigned 0.5"____ 10th 1837 also 7.5" snow

..11th, 4.0" 12th and 1.5" 13th (prev 12th 1836 1.05") ________ 12th 1835 _ 4.0" snow est, as storm snow to ice, damage done to trees

.. slow-moving low from Midwest to New England assoc'd. ____ .. .. by ice accretion noted 13th

18th 1832 also 1.64" _________________________________________ 14th 1834 _ snow est 2.0" from duration, no amt or prec clue

19th 1840 also 7.5" snow __________________________________ 15th-16th 1839 .. 1.50" prec, mostly wet snow, no accum given but

_______________________________________________________________blowing snow near end of event, 5.0" may be quite a low estimate

20th 1837 also 67 F _________________________________________ 16th 1835 lowest temp -12 evening of 16th, had been below -5 all day, from

_______________________________________________________________comments it stayed around -12 sunset to 10 p.m., the morning low of -8F for

_______________________________________________________________next day might be closer to -10 at midnight but is an easy record setter

_______________________________________________________________for the date anyway. Mid-day 16th 5F

_______________________________________________________________16th-17th 1841 1.85" looks to be about equal amounts which fall short of

_______________________________________________________________earlier record amounts. "heavy storm" with strong winds noted. Max temp 44F 16th

_______________________________________________________________ 17th 1847 1.45" which included some on 18th, later portions were snow, est 1.0" and

_______________________________________________________________ 2.0" for ties with earlier known amounts. 

23rd 1835 snow est as partial amount 3" before snow ends _________ 22nd 1844 total prec 0.75" a small amount on 23rd, very low barometric pressure

_________________________________________________________________________later (dry slot), this rain was accompanied by dense fog and Caswell describes afternoon

_________________________________________________________________________of 22nd as "dark" ... fog lifted to partial cloud cover before pressure began to rise, strong

_________________________________________________________________________NW winds followed 23rd-24th (no snow noted in colder phase)

________________________________________________________________ 25th 1854 _ may have exceeded record high shown, no mid-day reading, but "very mild"

24th 1847 a very warm day, heavy rain in evening, Caswell states ____ 29th-30th 1853 ... 2.50" total prec, a "great snowstorm" with 16-18 inches all on 29th,

.. total is 4.10" which conforms to the monthly total and there are no ... then it turned colder and a second snowfall of 3.0" late 30th was apparently part of

.. other days with rain nearby. Amount seems excessive but is _______ ... the 2.50" mentioned, so I have assigned 2.20" to 29th precip record. Caswell noted

.. accepted as lack of evidence for error. Weather map shows a ______ ... this was the most severe snowstorm in many years; it would be followed by more

.. rather bland open wave pattern so if correct the heavy rain is ______ ... severe snowstorms every winter for most of the remainder of the journal, most 

.. likely frontal boundary of northward moving tropical air mass. _____ ... of those in Jan or Feb. The minimum barometric pressure was about 28.80" (2 p.m.

25th 1846 (prec 1.10") snow portion 5-7 inches, not quite a record ___ ... of 29th). also 1.50" prec and about 10" snow on 29th in 1855.

25th 1847 58F morning, no mid-day reading, day described as very

.. mild, could have been 60-65F ... 1849 was 58F by evening. 1854 _____ 30th-31st 1857 1.10" (about 0.80" + 0.30")

.. set a record of 61F after breaking 64F on 24th also from 1847.

27th 1845 3.85" described as a "violent" rain mid-day, 

.. weather map shows TS-like system moving up east coast

.. and over RI and se MA, winds not described as very strong

.. 1845 tropical systems do not include this (origin n.w. FL)

30th 1840 also 58F

 

A general note __ comments in the journal do not match the weather records in parts of Nov 1859 and Dec 1859. They may be erroneously reprinted from another year. These notes have been ignored and only the posted numerical values are used (snow at 10:1 ratio if colder than 32F)

 

 

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The files in the thread have been updated to show Jan-Feb 2023 and winter 2022-23 values where needed.

It was a very mild winter at NYC with only 2.2" snow to date; Toronto has had its sixth mildest winter but snowfall picked up at times and the totals are closer to long term averages. 

The excel files have also been updated. Due to size limits, I cannot post those here, but they are on the parallel Net-weather thread. To navigate to the excel files, follow this link:

http://www.community.netweather.tv/topic/93113-toronto-180-a-north-american-data-base-of-182-years-now-includes-nyc-1869-2022/page/4/

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The spring season is in the books, relatively warm at both locations, in particular mid-April with several daily records falling at both Toronto and NYC. May was quite dry, at Toronto there were two dry spells, 8th-18th, and 21st-June 1st. Both locations hit 91F on June 2nd, not quite a record value for either, and then fell off to near 10 C by morning of 4th -- at NYC that proved to be within one degree of a record low set in 1926. The current northerly flow pattern is bringing in a lot of forest fire smoke from widespread blazes in central Quebec and air quality has been poor at times.

No new work has been done in the thread files or on the attached excel files, but in both cases, all required data updates and file maintenance have been done. A project for the next quarter of the year will be to provide seasonal data for NYC which is not yet shown in the thread. (this data does exist for Toronto) ... files are stored so that they will open at site navigation info panels. Those will guide you to the various data blocks available -- these are large and complex files with a lot of information. 

Thiis is a link to the excel files posted on Net-weather (cannot post them here, too large) ... 

http://www.community.netweather.tv/topic/93113-toronto-180-a-north-american-data-base-of-182-years-now-includes-nyc-1869-2022/page/4/#comment-4863512

 

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New York City (NYC) Seasonal average temperatures 1869 to 2024

Winter includes the preceding year's December. 1868-69 had no data for December. A provisional value of 1.5 C is used for Dec 1868 based on comparisons with locations that did have data. The Jan-Feb average alone (1.56) is similar. 

 

YEAR ___ winter _ spring _ summer _ autumn 

1869 ____ 1.54 ____ 8.47 ___ 21.83 ____ 11.26  

1870 ____ 1.39 ____ 9.21 ___ 23.85 ____ 13.73

1871 ____-0.63____11.22 ___ 21.87 ____ 10.96 

1872 ____-1.50 ____ 8.41 ___ 23.76 ____ 11.96

1873 ____-2.07 ____ 8.37 ___ 22.54 ____ 11.52 

1874 ____ 1.11 ____ 7.59 ___ 21.91 ____ 12.87 

1875 ____-2.45 ____ 7.65 ___ 22.24 ____ 11.28 

1876 ____ 1.17 ____ 8.44 ___ 24.46 ____ 11.76 

1877 ____-1.18 ____ 8.72 ___ 23.07 ____ 13.18

1878 ____ 0.72 ____11.26 ___ 22.90 ____ 13.85

1879 ____-1.54 ____10.31 ___ 22.44 ____ 13.15 

1880 ____ 3.28 ____10.81 ___ 23.09 ____ 11.74

1881 ____-2.98 _____ 9.13 ___ 21.61 ____ 15.07 

1882 ____ 1.37 _____ 9.00 ___ 23.15 ____ 12.48 

1883 ____-1.85 _____ 8.32 ___ 22.76 ____ 11.57 

1884 ____-0.98 _____ 9.18 ___ 22.39 ____ 14.44

1885 ____-1.91 _____ 8.13 ___ 23.31 ____ 12.48 

1886 ____-1.11 ____ 10.13 ___ 21.67 ____ 12.74

1887 ____-0.98 _____ 8.59 ___ 22.56 ____ 11.00

1888 ____-1.83 _____ 7.04 ___ 21.89 ____ 11.28 

1889 ____ 0.41 ____ 10.82 ___ 21.91 ____ 11.78

1890 ____ 3.61 _____ 9.07 ___ 22.20 ____ 12.87 

1891 ____ 0.78 _____ 8.76 ___ 22.83 ____ 13.81 

1892 ____ 2.07 _____ 8.55 ___ 23.46 ____ 12.06 

1893 ____-1.98 _____ 8.17 ___ 22.08 ____ 12.30

1894 ____ 0.13 ____ 10.54 ___ 22.22 ____ 12.89 

1895 ____-0.98 _____ 9.63 ___ 23.17 ____ 13.93

1896 ____ 0.70 ____ 10.35 ___ 23.46 ____ 13.91 

1897 ____ 0.41 ____ 10.52 ___ 22.33 ____ 13.63 

1898 ____ 2.48 ____ 10.32 ___ 23.45 ____ 14.71

1899 ____-0.39 _____ 9.94 ___ 23.98 ____ 13.83

1900 ____ 0.80 _____ 8.70 ___ 23.54 ____ 15.72 

1901 ____-0.17 _____ 8.82 ___ 23.57 ____ 12.56 

1902 ____ 0.00 ____ 10.72 ___ 21.39 ____ 14.91 

1903 ____ 0.02 ____ 12.33 ___ 20.72 ____ 13.18 

1904 ____-2.56 _____ 9.33 ___ 22.56 ____ 12.41 

1905 ____-2.15 ____ 10.33 ___ 23.21 ____ 14.28 

1906 ____ 2.61 ____ 10.06 ___ 24.41 ____ 14.28 

1907 ____-0.19 _____ 9.15 ___ 22.85 ____ 12.93 

1908 ____ 0.70 ____ 11.29 ___ 24.56 ____ 14.85

1909 ____ 2.59 _____ 9.48 ___ 22.56 ____ 13.85 

1910 ____-0.46 ____ 11.68 ___ 22.57 ____ 13.80 

1911 ____ 0.30 _____ 9.37 ___ 23.00 ____ 13.05 

1912 ____-0.76 ____ 10.05 ___ 22.43 ____ 14.37 

1913 ____ 2.85 ____ 11.48 ___ 22.96 ____ 13.80 

1914 ____-0.08 _____ 9.80 ___ 22.15 ____ 13.85 

1915 ____ 1.11 ____ 10.04 ___ 21.76 ____ 14.44 

1916 ____ 0.26 _____ 8.55 ___ 22.20 ____ 13.82

1917 ____-0.15 _____ 8.52 ___ 23.41 ____ 11.52 

1918 ____-3.50 ____ 11.50 ___ 22.76 ____ 13.61  

1919 ____ 2.57 ____ 10.98 ___ 22.42 ____ 14.07  

1920 ____-2.57 _____ 9.41 ___ 22.46 ____ 14.45 

1921 ____ 1.61 ____ 12.91 ___ 22.98 ____ 14.28 

1922 ____-0.31 ____ 11.31 ___ 22.57 ____ 14.09  

1923 ____-1.15 _____ 9.47 ___ 22.93 ____ 13.61

1924 ____ 1.41 _____ 9.19 ___ 22.26 ____ 12.89 

1925 ____ 0.80 ____ 11.04 ___ 23.18 ____ 12.46 

1926 ____ 0.00 _____ 8.72 ___ 22.20 ____ 12.91 

1927 ____ 0.04 ____ 10.11 ___ 21.07 ____ 14.94 

1928 ____ 1.43 _____ 9.37 ___ 22.72 ____ 13.89 

1929 ____ 1.50 ____ 11.45 ___ 23.05 ____ 13.74 

1930 ____ 1.87 ____ 10.44 ___ 23.61 ____ 14.28 

1931 ____ 0.98 ____ 10.54 ___ 23.59 ____ 16.58

1932 ____ 4.50 _____ 9.68 ___ 23.57 ____ 14.05 

1933 ____ 3.24 ____ 10.59 ___ 23.53 ____ 13.24 

1934 ____-1.61 ____ 10.24 ___ 23.61 ____ 14.18 

1935 ____-0.46 ____ 10.57 ___ 23.33 ____ 13.96  

1936 ____-2.04 ____ 11.39 ___ 23.22 ____ 13.42 

1937 ____ 3.26 ____ 10.06 ___ 23.89 ____ 13.30  

1938 ____ 1.28 ____ 11.61 ___ 23.91 ____ 14.46 

1939 ____ 1.89 ____ 10.45 ___ 24.39 ____ 13.63

1940 ____-0.22 _____ 8.63 ___ 22.59 ____ 12.91

1941 ____ 0.54 ____ 11.41 ___ 23.28 ____ 15.68 

1942 ____ 0.50 ____ 12.24 ___ 23.13 ____ 14.46 

1943 ____ 0.09 _____ 9.80 ___ 24.63 ____ 13.43 

1944 ____ 0.76 ____ 10.65 ___ 24.72 ____ 14.30 

1945 ____-0.85 ____ 12.94 ___ 22.76 ____ 14.46 

1946 ____ 0.15 ____ 12.24 ___ 22.22 ____ 15.93 

1947 ____ 1.56 _____ 9.67 ___ 22.94 ____ 14.89 

1948 ____-1.09 ____ 10.61 ___ 23.30 ____ 15.44 

1949 ____ 3.61 ____ 11.82 ___ 24.92 ____ 14.74  

1950 ____ 3.04 _____ 8.83 ___ 22.67 ____ 14.30 

1951 ____ 2.17 ____ 11.45 ___ 23.17 ____ 13.76  

1952 ____ 2.78 ____ 11.09 ___ 24.59 ____ 14.48 

1953 ____ 3.41 ____ 11.68 ___ 24.29 ____ 15.70 

1954 ____ 3.00 ____ 10.96 ___ 23.17 ____ 14.72 

1955 ____ 1.09 ____ 11.96 ___ 24.43 ____ 14.05 

1956 ____ 0.43 _____ 8.94 ___ 22.68 ____ 13.63

1957 ____ 1.98 ____ 11.52 ___ 24.00 ____ 14.68 

1958 ____ 0.65 ____ 10.43 ___ 22.69 ____ 13.89 

1959 ____-0.63 ____ 11.91 ___ 23.89 ____ 15.17 

1960 ____ 2.34 ____ 10.00 ___ 23.20 ____ 14.78 

1961 ____-0.13 ____ 10.07 ___ 24.22 ____ 16.20 

1962 ____ 0.72 ____ 12.02 ___ 22.76 ____ 12.87

1963 ____-1.13 ____ 11.58 ___ 22.85 ____ 14.69 

1964 ____ 0.71 ____ 11.52 ___ 22.94 ____ 14.00

1965 ____ 0.74 ____ 11.29 ___ 22.52 ____ 14.00 

1966 ____ 2.18 ____ 10.74 ___ 25.18 ____ 14.00 

1967 ____ 1.17 _____ 8.59 ___ 23.34 ____ 13.04 

1968 ____-0.41 ____ 11.46 ___ 23.52 ____ 15.18 

1969 ____ 0.50 ____ 12.09 ___ 23.94 ____ 14.28 

1970 ____-0.83 ____ 10.89 ___ 24.00 ____ 15.22 

1971 ____ 0.09 ____ 10.42 ___ 24.42 ____ 15.45 

1972 ____ 2.09 ____ 10.59 ___ 23.09 ____ 13.22 

1973 ____ 1.94 ____ 11.72 ___ 24.52 ____ 15.19 

1974 ____ 1.85 ____ 11.54 ___ 23.45 ____ 13.52 

1975 ____ 3.05 ____ 10.72 ___ 23.09 ____ 14.76 

1976 ____ 1.33 ____ 11.78 ___ 23.39 ____ 12.07

1977 ____-1.95 ____ 12.87 ___ 23.87 ____ 13.78 

1978 ____-0.94 ____ 10.39 ___ 23.28 ____ 13.28 

1979 ____ 0.37 ____ 12.74 ___ 23.50 ____ 15.61 

1980 ____ 1.89 ____ 12.09 ___ 24.80 ____ 13.82 

1981 ____ 0.39 ____ 12.46 ___ 24.35 ____ 13.65 

1982 ____ 0.35 ____ 11.35 ___ 22.91 ____ 15.04 

1983 ____ 3.28 ____ 11.21 ___ 24.93 ____ 15.30 

1984 ____ 1.80 ____ 10.04 ___ 24.05 ____ 14.63

1985 ____ 2.45 ____ 13.08 ___ 23.00 ____ 15.56 

1986 ____ 0.80 ____ 12.89 ___ 23.09 ____ 14.00

1987 ____ 1.58 ____ 12.26 ___ 23.89 ____ 13.59 

1988 ____ 1.48 ____ 11.39 ___ 24.80 ____ 13.63 

1989 ____ 2.19 ____ 11.24 ___ 23.15 ____ 14.08 

1990 ____ 2.05 ____ 11.63 ___ 23.74 ____ 15.52  

1991 ____ 3.98 ____ 13.52 ___ 24.61 ____ 14.48 

1992 ____ 2.91 ____ 10.28 ___ 22.50 ____ 13.37 

1993 ____ 1.67 ____ 11.61 ___ 24.94 ____ 14.09 

1994 ____-0.47 ____ 11.50 ___ 24.55 ____ 15.11

1995 ____ 2.84 ____ 11.63 ___ 24.74 ____ 14.35

1996 ____ 0.15 ____ 10.41 ___ 22.83 ____ 13.22 

1997 ____ 3.24 ____ 10.55 ___ 22.96 ____ 13.39 

1998 ____ 4.24 ____ 12.53 ___ 23.41 ____ 14.79

1999 ____ 3.70 ____ 11.68 ___ 24.83 ____ 14.76 

2000 ____ 2.33 ____ 12.17 ___ 22.28 ____ 13.39

2001 ____ 0.85 ____ 11.41 ___ 23.85 ____ 15.35 

2002 ____ 5.30 ____ 12.02 ___ 24.43 ____ 13.96

2003 ____-0.45 ____ 10.30 ___ 23.11 ____ 14.26 

2004 ____ 0.24 ____ 12.28 ___ 22.94 ____ 14.35 

2005 ____ 1.89 ____ 10.63 ___ 25.04 ____ 15.70 

2006 ____ 2.94 ____ 12.21 ___ 23.83 ____ 14.57  

2007 ____ 2.46 ____ 11.43 ___ 23.04 ____ 15.43

2008 ____ 2.45 ____ 11.41 ___ 24.11 ____ 13.65  

2009 ____ 1.24 ____ 11.74 ___ 22.20 ____ 14.17 

2010 ____ 1.02 ____ 13.96 ___ 25.44 ____ 15.02

2011 ____ 0.46 ____ 12.06 ___ 24.41 ____ 15.37 

2012 ____ 4.72 ____ 13.85 ___ 24.17 ____ 13.83 

2013 ____ 2.69 ____ 11.09 ___ 24.28 ____ 14.33 

2014 ____ 0.50 ____ 10.74 ___ 23.54 ____ 14.55

2015 ____-0.32 ____ 12.02 ___ 24.63 ____ 16.54 

2016 ____ 5.00 ____ 12.78 ___ 24.85 ____ 15.63 

2017 ____ 4.05 ____ 11.39 ___ 23.48 ____ 15.78

2018 ____ 2.06 ____ 11.20 ___ 24.33 ____ 14.22 

2019 ____ 2.37 ____ 11.74 ___ 24.22 ____ 14.48

2020 ____ 3.98 ____ 11.61 ___ 24.93 ____ 15.50  

2021 ____ 2.26 ____ 12.47 ___ 24.41 ____ 15.28 

2022 ____ 2.85 ____ 12.24 ___ 24.85 ____ 15.05 

2023 ____ 5.02 ____ 12.76 ___ 23.52 ____ 14.93

2024 ____ 4.76 ____ 13.44 ___ 24.78

 

Seasonal Mean Temperatures at NYC adjusted for urban heat island

(Adjusted from 0.1 C 1881-1890 to 1.1 C 1981-1990 in 0.1 increments per decade, steady state after 1990 (1.1 C). ... These values are subtracted from the table above. Winter seasons that overlap decade boundaries are adjusted by 0.03 less. Ranks will be made available for this adjusted more representative series.

 

YEAR ___ winter _ spring _ summer _ autumn 

1869 ____ 1.54 ____ 8.47 ___ 21.83 ____ 11.26  

1870 ____ 1.39 ____ 9.21 ___ 23.85 ____ 13.73

1871 ____-0.63____11.22 ___ 21.87 ____ 10.96 

1872 ____-1.50 ____ 8.41 ___ 23.76 ____ 11.96

1873 ____-2.07 ____ 8.37 ___ 22.54 ____ 11.52 

1874 ____ 1.11 ____ 7.59 ___ 21.91 ____ 12.87 

1875 ____-2.45 ____ 7.65 ___ 22.24 ____ 11.28 

1876 ____ 1.17 ____ 8.44 ___ 24.46 ____ 11.76 

1877 ____-1.18 ____ 8.72 ___ 23.07 ____ 13.18

1878 ____ 0.72 ____11.26 ___ 22.90 ____ 13.85

1879 ____-1.54 ____10.31 ___ 22.44 ____ 13.15 

1880 ____ 3.28 ____10.81 ___ 23.09 ____ 11.74

1881 ____-2.92 _____ 9.03 ___ 21.51 ____ 14.97 

1882 ____ 1.27 _____ 8.90 ___ 23.05 ____ 12.38 

1883 ____-1.95 _____ 8.22 ___ 22.66 ____ 11.47 

1884 ____-1.08 _____ 9.08 ___ 22.29 ____ 14.34

1885 ____-2.01 _____ 8.03 ___ 23.21 ____ 12.38 

1886 ____-1.21 ____ 10.03 ___ 21.57 ____ 12.64

1887 ____-1.08 _____ 8.49 ___ 22.46 ____ 10.90

1888 ____-1.93 _____ 6.94 ___ 21.79 ____ 11.18 

1889 ____ 0.31 ____ 10.72 ___ 21.81 ____ 11.68

1890 ____ 3.51 _____ 8.97 ___ 22.10 ____ 12.77 

1891 ____ 0.61 _____ 8.56 ___ 22.63 ____ 13.61 

1892 ____ 1.87 _____ 8.35 ___ 23.26 ____ 11.86 

1893 ____-2.18 _____ 7.97 ___ 21.88 ____ 12.10

1894 ____-0.07 ____ 10.34 ___ 22.02 ____ 12.69 

1895 ____-1.18 _____ 9.43 ___ 22.97 ____ 13.73

1896 ____ 0.50 ____ 10.15 ___ 23.26 ____ 13.71 

1897 ____ 0.21 ____ 10.32 ___ 22.13 ____ 13.43 

1898 ____ 2.28 ____ 10.12 ___ 23.25 ____ 14.51

1899 ____-0.59 _____ 9.74 ___ 23.78 ____ 13.63

1900 ____ 0.60 _____ 8.50 ___ 23.34 ____ 15.52 

1901 ____-0.44 _____ 8.52 ___ 23.27 ____ 12.26 

1902 ____-0.30 ____ 10.42 ___ 21.09 ____ 14.61 

1903 ____-0.28 ____ 12.03 ___ 20.42 ____ 12.88 

1904 ____-2.86 _____ 9.03 ___ 22.26 ____ 12.11 

1905 ____-2.45 ____ 10.03 ___ 22.91 ____ 13.98 

1906 ____ 2.31 _____ 9.76 ___ 24.11 ____ 13.98 

1907 ____-0.49 _____ 8.85 ___ 22.55 ____ 12.63 

1908 ____ 0.40 ____ 10.99 ___ 24.26 ____ 14.55

1909 ____ 2.29 _____ 9.18 ___ 22.26 ____ 13.55 

1910 ____-0.76 ____ 11.38 ___ 22.27 ____ 13.50 

1911 ____-0.07 _____ 8.97 ___ 22.60 ____ 12.65 

1912 ____-1.16 _____ 9.65 ___ 22.03 ____ 13.97 

1913 ____ 2.45 ____ 11.08 ___ 22.56 ____ 13.40 

1914 ____-0.48 _____ 9.40 ___ 21.75 ____ 13.45 

1915 ____ 0.71 _____ 9.64 ___ 21.36 ____ 14.04 

1916 ____-0.14 _____ 8.15 ___ 21.80 ____ 13.42

1917 ____-0.55 _____ 8.12 ___ 23.01 ____ 11.12 

1918 ____-3.90 ____ 11.10 ___ 22.36 ____ 13.21  

1919 ____ 2.17 ____ 10.58 ___ 22.02 ____ 13.67  

1920 ____-2.97 _____ 9.01 ___ 22.06 ____ 14.05 

1921 ____ 1.14 ____ 12.41 ___ 22.48 ____ 13.78 

1922 ____-0.81 ____ 10.81 ___ 22.07 ____ 13.59  

1923 ____-1.65 _____ 8.97 ___ 22.43 ____ 13.11

1924 ____ 0.91 _____ 8.69 ___ 21.76 ____ 12.39 

1925 ____ 0.30 ____ 10.54 ___ 22.68 ____ 11.96 

1926 ____-0.50 _____ 8.22 ___ 21.70 ____ 12.41 

1927 ____-0.46 _____ 9.61 ___ 20.57 ____ 14.44 

1928 ____ 0.93 _____ 8.87 ___ 22.22 ____ 13.39 

1929 ____ 1.00 ____ 10.95 ___ 22.55 ____ 13.24 

1930 ____ 1.37 _____ 9.94 ___ 23.11 ____ 13.78 

1931 ____ 0.41 _____ 9.94 ___ 22.99 ____ 15.98 

1932 ____ 3.90 _____ 9.08 ___ 22.97 ____ 13.45 

1933 ____ 2.64 _____ 9.99 ___ 22.93 ____ 12.64 

1934 ____-2.21 _____ 9.64 ___ 23.01 ____ 13.58 

1935 ____-1.06 _____ 9.97 ___ 22.73 ____ 13.36  

1936 ____-2.64 ____ 10.79 ___ 22.62 ____ 12.82 

1937 ____ 2.66 _____ 9.46 ___ 23.29 ____ 12.70  

1938 ____ 0.68 ____ 11.01 ___ 23.31 ____ 13.86 

1939 ____ 1.29 _____ 9.85 ___ 23.79 ____ 13.03

1940 ____-0.82 _____ 8.03 ___ 21.99 ____ 12.31

1941 ____-0.13 ____ 10.71 ___ 22.58 ____ 14.98 

1942 ____-0.20 ____ 11.54 ___ 22.43 ____ 13.76 

1943 ____-0.61 _____ 9.10 ___ 23.93 ____ 12.73 

1944 ____ 0.06 _____ 9.95 ___ 24.02 ____ 13.60 

1945 ____-1.55 ____ 12.24 ___ 22.06 ____ 13.76 

1946 ____-0.55 ____ 11.54 ___ 21.52 ____ 15.23

1947 ____ 0.86 _____ 8.97 ___ 22.24 ____ 14.19 

1948 ____-1.79 _____ 9.91 ___ 22.60 ____ 14.74 

1949 ____ 2.91 ____ 11.12 ___ 24.22 ____ 14.04  

1950 ____ 2.34 _____ 8.13 ___ 21.97 ____ 13.60 

1951 ____ 1.40 ____ 10.65 ___ 22.37 ____ 12.96  

1952 ____ 1.98 ____ 10.29 ___ 23.79 ____ 13.68 

1953 ____ 2.61 ____ 10.88 ___ 23.49 ____ 14.90

1954 ____ 2.20 ____ 10.16 ___ 22.37 ____ 13.92 

1955 ____ 0.29 ____ 11.16 ___ 23.63 ____ 13.25 

1956 ____-0.37 _____ 8.14 ___ 21.88 ____ 12.83

1957 ____ 1.18 ____ 10.72 ___ 23.20 ____ 13.88 

1958 ____-0.15 _____ 9.63 ___ 21.89 ____ 13.09 

1959 ____-1.43 ____ 11.11 ___ 23.09 ____ 14.37 

1960 ____ 1.54 _____ 9.20 ___ 22.40 ____ 13.98 

1961 ____-1.00 _____ 9.17 ___ 23.32 ____ 15.30 

1962 ____-0.18 ____ 11.12 ___ 21.86 ____ 11.97

1963 ____-2.03 ____ 10.68 ___ 21.95 ____ 13.79 

1964 ____-0.19 ____ 10.62 ___ 22.04 ____ 13.10

1965 ____-0.16 ____ 10.39 ___ 21.62 ____ 13.10 

1966 ____ 1.28 _____ 9.84 ___ 24.28 ____ 13.10 

1967 ____ 0.27 _____ 7.69 ___ 22.44 ____ 12.14 

1968 ____-1.31 ____ 10.56 ___ 22.62 ____ 14.28 

1969 ____-0.40 ____ 11.19 ___ 23.04 ____ 13.38 

1970 ____-1.73 _____ 9.99 ___ 23.10 ____ 14.32 

1971 ____-0.88 _____ 9.42 ___ 23.42 ____ 14.45 

1972 ____ 1.09 _____ 9.59 ___ 22.09 ____ 12.22 

1973 ____ 0.94 ____ 10.72 ___ 23.52 ____ 14.19 

1974 ____ 0.85 ____ 10.54 ___ 22.45 ____ 12.52 

1975 ____ 2.05 _____ 9.72 ___ 22.09 ____ 13.76 

1976 ____ 0.33 ____ 10.78 ___ 22.39 ____ 11.07

1977 ____-2.95 ____ 11.87 ___ 22.87 ____ 12.78 

1978 ____-1.94 _____ 9.39 ___ 22.28 ____ 12.28 

1979 ____-0.63 ____ 11.74 ___ 22.50 ____ 14.61 

1980 ____ 0.89 ____ 11.09 ___ 23.80 ____ 12.82 

1981 ____-0.68 ____ 11.36 ___ 23.25 ____ 12.55 

1982 ____-0.75 ____ 10.25 ___ 21.81 ____ 13.94 

1983 ____ 2.18 ____ 10.11 ___ 23.83 ____ 14.20 

1984 ____ 0.70 _____ 8.94 ___ 22.95 ____ 13.53

1985 ____ 1.35 ____ 11.98 ___ 21.90 ____ 14.46 

1986 ____-0.30 ____ 11.79 ___ 21.99 ____ 12.90

1987 ____ 0.48 ____ 11.16 ___ 22.79 ____ 12.49 

1988 ____ 0.38 ____ 10.29 ___ 23.70 ____ 12.53 

1989 ____ 1.09 ____ 10.14 ___ 22.05 ____ 12.98 

1990 ____ 0.95 ____ 10.53 ___ 22.64 ____ 14.42  

1991 ____ 2.88 ____ 12.42 ___ 23.51 ____ 13.38 

1992 ____ 1.81 _____ 9.18 ___ 21.40 ____ 12.27 

1993 ____ 0.57 ____ 10.51 ___ 23.84 ____ 12.99 

1994 ____-1.57 ____ 10.40 ___ 23.45 ____ 14.01

1995 ____ 1.74 ____ 10.53 ___ 23.64 ____ 13.25

1996 ____-0.95 _____ 9.31 ___ 21.73 ____ 12.12 

1997 ____ 2.14 _____ 9.45 ___ 21.86 ____ 12.29 

1998 ____ 3.14 ____ 11.43 ___ 22.31 ____ 13.69

1999 ____ 2.60 ____ 10.58 ___ 23.73 ____ 13.66 

2000 ____ 1.23 ____ 11.07 ___ 21.18 ____ 12.29

2001 ____-0.25 ____ 10.31 ___ 22.75 ____ 14.25 

2002 ____ 4.20 ____ 10.92 ___ 23.33 ____ 12.86

2003 ____-1.55 _____ 9.20 ___ 22.01 ____ 13.16 

2004 ____-0.86 ____ 11.18 ___ 21.84 ____ 13.25 

2005 ____ 0.79 _____ 9.53 ___ 23.94 ____ 14.60 

2006 ____ 1.84 ____ 11.11 ___ 22.73 ____ 13.47  

2007 ____ 1.36 ____ 10.33 ___ 21.94 ____ 14.33

2008 ____ 1.35 ____ 10.31 ___ 23.01 ____ 12.55  

2009 ____ 0.14 ____ 10.64 ___ 21.10 ____ 13.07 

2010 ____-0.08 ____ 12.86 ___ 24.34 ____ 13.92

2011 ____-0.64 ____ 10.96 ___ 23.31 ____ 14.27 

2012 ____ 3.62 ____ 12.75 ___ 23.07 ____ 12.73 

2013 ____ 1.59 _____ 9.99 ___ 23.18 ____ 13.23 

2014 ____-0.60 _____ 9.64 ___ 22.44 ____ 13.45

2015 ____-1.42 ____ 10.92 ___ 23.53 ____ 15.44 

2016 ____ 3.90 ____ 11.68 ___ 23.75 ____ 14.53 

2017 ____ 2.95 ____ 10.29 ___ 22.38 ____ 14.68

2018 ____ 0.96 ____ 10.10 ___ 23.23 ____ 13.12 

2019 ____ 1.27 ____ 10.64 ___ 23.12 ____ 13.38

2020 ____ 2.88 ____ 10.51 ___ 23.83 ____ 14.40  

2021 ____ 1.16 ____ 11.37 ___ 23.31 ____ 14.18 

2022 ____ 1.75 ____ 11.14 ___ 23.75 ____ 13.95 

2023 ____ 3.92 ____ 11.66  ___22.42 ____13.83

2024 ____ 3.66 ____ 12.34 ___ 23.68

 

Ranked seasonal means for NYC (adjusted for urban heat island)

155 years are ranked. 

The median position is 78th warmest or coldest. Warmest seasons are at the top of these ranked tables; coldest are at the bottom. Ties are not directly indicated and are listed in chronological order. 

__ Winter 2023-24 will enter table 5th warmest 3.66 C just in front of 2011-2012 now 6th.

__ Spring 2024 will enter table 5th warmest 12.34 C just in front of 1945 now 6th.

__ Summer 2024 will enter table 23rd warmest 23.68 C. 1995 now 24th etc.

 

warmest ....................................................................................................... coldest

RANK ___ winter _________ spring _______ summer _____ autumn ______ RANK

_01 __ 2001-2002 4.20 __ 2010 12.86 __ 1876 24.46 __ 1931 15.98 ___ 155 

_02 __ 2022-2023 3.92 __ 2012 12.75 __ 2010 24.34 __ 1900 15.52 ___ 154 

_03 __ 1931-1932 3.90 __ 1991 12.42 __ 1966 24.28 __ 2015 15.44 ___ 153 

_04 __ 2015-2016 3.90 __ 1921 12.41 __ 2005 23.94 __ 1961 15.30 ___ 152 

_05 __ 2011-2012 3.62 __ 1945 12.24 __ 1908 24.26 __ 1946 15.23 ___ 151 

_06 __ 1889-1890 3.51 __ 1903 12.03 __ 1949 24.22 __ 1941 14.98 ___ 150 

_07 __ 1879-1880 3.28 __ 1985 11.98 __ 1906 24.11 __ 1881 14.97 ___ 149 

_08 __ 1997-1998 3.14 __ 1977 11.87 __ 1944 24.02 __ 1953 14.90 ___ 148 

_09 __ 2016-2017 2.95 __ 1986 11.79 __ 1943 23.93 __ 1948 14.74 ___ 147 

_10 __ 1948-1949 2.91 __ 1979 11.74 __ 1870 23.85 __ 2017 14.68 ___ 146 

_11 __ 1990-1991 2.88 __ 2016 11.68 __ 1993 23.84 __ 1902 14.61 ___ 145 

_12 __ 2019-2020 2.88 __ 2023 11.66 __ 1983 23.83 __ 1979 14.61 ___ 144

_13 __ 1936-1937 2.66 __ 1942 11.54 __ 2020 23.83 __ 2005 14.60 ___ 143 

_14 __ 1932-1933 2.64 __ 1946 11.54 __ 1980 23.80 __ 1908 14.55 ___ 142

_15 __ 1952-1953 2.61 __ 1998 11.43 __ 1939 23.79 __ 2016 14.53 ___ 141

_16 __ 1998-1999 2.60 __ 1910 11.38 __ 1952 23.79 __ 1898 14.51 ___ 140

_17 __ 1912-1913 2.45 __ 2021 11.37 __ 1899 23.78 __ 1971 14.45 ___ 139

_18 __ 1949-1950 2.34 __ 1981 11.36 __ 1872 23.76 __ 1985 14.46 ___ 138 

_19 __ 1905-1906 2.31 __ 1878 11.26 __ 2016 23.75 __ 1927 14.44 ___ 137 

_20 __ 1908-1909 2.29 __ 1871 11.22 __ 2022 23.75 __ 1990 14.42 ___ 136 

_21 __ 1897-1898 2.28 __ 1969 11.19 __ 1999 23.73 __ 2020 14.40 ___ 135 

_22 __ 1953-1954 2.20 __ 2004 11.18 __ 1988 23.70 __ 1959 14.37 ___ 134 

_23 __ 1982-1983  2.18 __ 1955 11.16 __ 1995 23.64 __ 1884 14.34 ___ 133

_24 __ 1918-1919  2.17 __ 1987 11.16 __ 1955 23.63 __ 2007 14.33 ___ 132

_25 __ 1996-1997  2.14 __ 2022 11.14 __ 2015 23.53 __ 1970 14.32 ___ 131

_26 __ 1974-1975  2.05 __ 1949 11.12 __ 1973 23.52 __ 1968 14.28 ___ 130

_27 __ 1951-1952  1.98 __ 1962 11.12 __ 1991 23.51 __ 2011 14.27 ___ 129

_28 __ 1891-1892  1.87 __ 1959 11.11 __ 1953 23.49 __ 2001 14.25 ___ 128

_29 __ 2005-2006  1.84 __ 2006 11.11 __ 1994 23.45 __ 1983 14.20 ___ 127

_30 __ 1991-1992  1.81 __ 1918 11.10 __ 1971 23.42 __ 1947 14.19 ___ 126

_31 __ 2021-2022  1.75 __ 1980 11.09 __ 1900 23.34 __ 1973 14.19 ___ 125 

_32 __ 1994-1995  1.74 __ 1913 11.08 __ 2002 23.33 __ 2021 14.18 ___ 124 

_33 __ 2012-2013  1.59 __ 2000 11.07 __ 1961 23.32 __ 1920 14.05 ___ 123

_34 __ 1868-1869  1.54 __ 1938 11.01 __ 1938 23.31 __ 1915 14.04 ___ 122

_35 __ 1959-1960  1.54 __ 1908 10.99 __ 2011 23.31 __ 1949 14.04 ___ 121

_36 __ 1950-1951  1.40 __ 2011 10.96 __ 2021 23.31 __ 1994 14.01 ___ 120

_37 __ 1869-1870  1.39 __ 1929 10.95 __ 1937 23.29 __ 1905 13.98 ___ 119

_38 __ 1929-1930  1.37 __ 2002 10.92 __ 1901 23.27 __ 1906 13.98 ___ 118 

_39 __ 2006-2007  1.36 __ 2015 10.92 __ 1892 23.26 __ 1960 13.98 ___ 117

_40 __ 1984-1985  1.35 __ 1953 10.88 __ 1896 23.26 __ 1912 13.97 ___ 116

_41 __ 2007-2008  1.35 __ 1880 10.81 __ 1898 23.25 __ 2022 13.95 ___ 115

_42 __ 1938-1939  1.29 __ 1922 10.81 __ 1981 23.25 __ 1982 13.94 ___ 114

_43 __ 1965-1966  1.28 __ 1936 10.79 __ 2018 23.23 __ 1954 13.92 ___ 113

_44 __ 1881-1882  1.27 __ 1976 10.78 __ 1885 23.21 __ 2010 13.92 ___ 112

_45 __ 2018-2019  1.27 __ 1889 10.72 __ 1957 23.20 __ 1957 13.88 ___ 111

_46 __ 1999-2000  1.23 __ 1957 10.72 __ 2013 23.18 __ 1938 13.86 ___ 110

_47 __ 1956-1957  1.18 __ 1973 10.72 __ 2019 23.12 __ 1878 13.85 ___ 109

_48 __ 1875-1876  1.17 __ 1941 10.71 __ 1930 23.11 __ 2023 13.83 ___ 108

_49 __ 2020-2021  1.16 __ 1963 10.68 __ 1970 23.10 __ 1963 13.79 ___ 107

_50 __ 1920-1921  1.14 __ 1951 10.65 __ 1880 23.09 __ 1921 13.78 ___ 106

_51 __ 1873-1874 1.11 ___ 2009 10.64 __ 1959 23.09 __ 1930 13.78 ___ 105

_52 __ 1971-1972  1.09 __ 2019 10.64 __ 1877 23.07 __ 1942 13.76 ___ 104

_53 __ 1988-1989  1.09 __ 1964 10.62 __ 2012 23.07 __ 1945 13.76 ___ 103 

_54 __ 1928-1929  1.00 __ 1919 10.58 __ 1882 23.05 __ 1975 13.76 ___ 102

_55 __ 2017-2018  0.96 __ 1999 10.58 __ 1969 23.04 __ 1870 13.73 ___ 101

_56 __ 1989-1990  0.95 __ 1968 10.56  __ 1917 23.01 __ 1895 13.73 ___ 100

_57 __ 1972-1973  0.94 __ 1925 10.54 __ 1934 23.01 __ 1896 13.71 ____ 99

_58 __ 1927-1928  0.93 __ 1974 10.54 __ 2008 23.01 __ 1998 13.69 ____ 98

_59 __ 1923-1924  0.91 __ 1990 10.53 __ 1931 22.99 __ 1952 13.68 ____ 97

_60 __ 1979-1980  0.89 __ 1996 10.53 __ 1895 22.97 __ 1919 13.67 ____ 96

_61 __ 1946-1947  0.86 __ 1993 10.51 __ 1932 22.97 __ 1999 13.66 ____ 95

_62 __ 1973-1974  0.85 __ 2020 10.51 __ 1894 22.95 __ 1899 13.63 ____ 94

_63 __ 2004-2005  0.79 __ 1902 10.42 __ 1933 22.93 __ 1891 13.61 ____ 93 

_64 __ 1877-1878  0.72 __ 1994 10.40 __ 1905 22.91 __ 1944 13.60  ____ 92

_65 __ 1914-1915  0.71 __ 1965 10.39  __ 1878 22.90 __ 1950 13.60 ____ 91

_66 __ 1983-1984  0.70 __ 1894 10.34 __ 1977 22.87 __ 1922 13.59 ____ 90

_67 __ 1937-1938  0.68 __ 2007 10.33 __ 1987 22.79 __ 1934 13.58 ____ 89

_68 __ 1890-1891  0.61 __ 1897 10.32 __ 2001 22.75 __ 1909 13.55 ____ 88

_69 __ 1899-1900  0.60 __ 1879 10.31 __ 1935 22.73 __ 1984 13.53 ____ 87

_70 __ 1992-1993  0.57 __ 2001 10.31 __ 2006 22.73 __ 1910 13.50 ____ 86

_71 __ 1895-1896  0.50 __ 2008 10.31 __ 1925 22.68 __ 2006 13.47 ____ 85

_72 __ 1986-1987  0.48 __ 1952 10.29 __ 1883 22.66 __ 1914 13.45 ____ 84

_73 __ 1930-1931  0.41 __ 1988 10.29 __ 1990 22.64 __ 1932 13.45 ____ 83

_74 __ 1907-1908  0.40 __ 2017 10.29 __ 1891 22.63 __ 2014 13.45 ____ 82

_75 __ 1987-1988  0.38 __ 1982 10.25 __ 1936 22.62 __ 1897 13.43 ____ 81

_76 __ 1975-1976  0.33 __ 1954 10.16 __ 1968 22.62 __ 1916 13.42 ____ 80

_77 __ 1888-1889  0.31 __ 1896 10.15 __ 1911 22.60 __ 1928 13.39 ____ 79

_78 __ 1924-1925  0.30 __ 1989 10.14 __ 1948 22.60 __ 1913 13.40 ____ 78 median   

_79 __ 1954-1955  0.29 __ 1898 10.12 __ 1941 22.58 __ 1969 13.38  ___ 77

_80 __ 1966-1967  0.27 __ 1983 10.11 __ 1913 22.56  __ 1991 13.38 ___ 76   

_81 __ 1896-1897  0.21 __ 2018 10.10 __ 1907 22.55 __ 2019 13.38 ___ 75

_82 __ 2008-2009  0.14 __ 1886 10.03 __ 1929 22.55 __ 1935 13.36  ___ 74

_83 __ 1943-1944  0.06 __ 1905 10.03 __ 1873 22.54 __ 1955 13.25  ___ 73

_84 __ 1893-1894  -0.07 __ 1933 9.99  __ 1979 22.50 __ 1995 13.25 ___ 72

_85 __ 1910-1911  -0.07 __ 1970 9.99 __ 1921 22.48 __ 2004 13.25 ___ 71

_86 __ 2009-2010  -0.08 __ 2013 9.99 __ 1887 22.46 __ 1929 13.24  ___ 70

_87 __ 1940-1941  -0.13 __ 1935 9.97 __ 1974 22.45 __ 2013 13.23 ___ 69  

_88 __ 1915-1916  -0.14 __ 1944 9.95 __ 1879 22.44 __ 1918 13.21 ___ 68

_89 __ 1957-1958  -0.15 __ 1930 9.94 __ 1967 22.44 __ 1877 13.18 ___ 67 

_90 __ 1964-1965  -0.16 __ 1931 9.94 __ 2014 22.44 __ 2003 13.16 ___ 66 

_91 __ 1961-1962  -0.18 __ 1948 9.91 __ 1923 22.43 __ 1879 13.15 ___ 65

_92 __ 1963-1964  -0.19 __ 1939 9.85 __ 1942 22.43 __ 2018 13.12 ___ 64

_93 __ 1941-1942  -0.20 __ 1966 9.84 __ 2023 22.42 __ 1923 13.11 ___ 63

_94 __ 2000-2001  -0.25 __ 1906 9.76 __ 1960 22.40 __ 1964 13.10 ___ 62

_95 __ 1902-1903  -0.28 __ 1899 9.74 __ 2017 22.38  __ 1965 13.10 ___ 61

_96 __ 1901-1902  -0.30 __ 1975 9.72 __ 2017 22.38 __ 1966 13.10 ___ 60 

_97 __ 1985-1986  -0.30 __ 1912 9.65 __ 1951 22.37 __ 1958 13.09 ___ 59 

_98 __ 1955-1956  -0.37 __ 1915 9.64 __ 1954 22.37 __ 2009 13.07 ___ 58

_99 __ 1968-1969  -0.40 __ 1934 9.64 __ 1918 22.36 __ 1939 13.03 ___ 57

100 __ 1900-1901  -0.44 __ 2014 9.64 __ 1998 22.31 __ 1993 12.99 ___ 56 

101 __ 1926-1927  -0.46 __ 1958 9.63 __ 1884 22.29 __ 1989 12.98 ___ 55

102 __ 1913-1914  -0.48 __ 1927 9.61 __  1978 22.28 __ 1951 12.96 ___ 54     

103 __ 1906-1907  -0.49 __ 1972 9.59 __ 1910 22.27 __ 1986 12.90 ___ 53

104 __ 1925-1926  -0.50 __ 2005 9.53 __ 1904 22.26 __ 1903 12.88 ___ 52

105 __ 1916-1917  -0.55 __ 1937 9.46 __ 1909 22.26 __ 1874 12.87 ___ 51

106 __ 1945-1946  -0.55 __ 1997 9.45 __ 1875 22.24 __ 2002 12.86 ___ 50

107 __ 1898-1899  -0.59 __ 1895 9.43 __ 1947 22.24 __ 1956 12.83 ___ 49

108 __ 2013-2014  -0.60 __ 1971 9.42 __ 1928 22.22 __ 1936 12.82 ___ 48

109 __ 1942-1943  -0.61 __ 1914 9.40 __ 1897 22.13 __ 1980 12.82 ___ 47

110 __ 1870-1871  -0.63 __ 1978 9.39 __ 1890 22.10 __ 2012 12.82 ___ 46

111 __ 1978-1979  -0.63 __ 1996 9.31 __ 1972 22.09 __ 1977 12.78 ___ 45

112 __ 2010-2011  -0.64 __ 1870 9.21 __ 1975 22.09 __ 1890 12.77 ___ 44

113 __ 1980-1981  -0.68 __ 1960 9.20 __ 1922 22.07 __ 1911 12.73 ___ 43

114 __ 1981-1982  -0.75 __ 2003 9.20 __ 1920 22.06 __ 1943 12.73 ___ 42

115 __ 1909-1910  -0.76 __ 1909 9.18 __ 1945 22.06 __ 1937 12.70 ___ 41

116 __ 1921-1922  -0.81 __ 1992 9.18 __ 1989 22.05 __ 1894 12.69 ___ 40

117 __ 1939-1940  -0.82 __ 1961 9.17 __ 1964 22.04 __ 1886 12.64 ___ 39

118 __ 1970-1971  -0.88 __ 1943 9.10 __ 1912 22.03 __ 1907 12.64 ___ 38

119 __ 2003-2004  -0.86 __ 1884 9.08 __ 1894 22.02 __ 1933 12.64  ___ 37

120 __ 1995-1996  -0.95 __ 1932  9.08 __ 1919 22.02 __ 1981 12.55 ___ 36

121 __ 1960-1961  -1.00 __ 1881 9.03 __ 2003 22.01 __ 2008 12.55 ___ 35

122 __ 1934-1935  -1.06 __ 1904 9.03 __ 1940 21.99 __ 1988 12.53 ___ 34

123 __ 1883-1884  -1.08 __ 1920 9.01 __ 1986 21.99 __ 1974 12.52 ___ 33

124 __ 1886-1887  -1.08 __ 1890 8.97 __ 1950 21.97 __ 1987 12.49 ___ 32

125 __ 1911-1912  -1.16 __ 1911 8.97 __ 1963 21.95 __ 1926 12.41 ___ 31

126 __ 1876-1877  -1.18 __ 1923 8.97 __ 2007 21.94 __ 1924 12.39 ___ 30

127 __ 1894-1895  -1.18 __ 1947 8.97 __ 1874 21.91 __ 1882 12.38 ___ 29

128 __ 1885-1886  -1.21 __ 1984 8.94 __ 1985 21.90 __ 1885 12.38 ___ 28

129 __ 1967-1968  -1.31 __ 1882 8.90 __ 1958 21.89 __ 1940 12.31 ___ 27

130 __ 2014-2015  -1.42 __ 1928 8.87 __ 1893 21.88 __ 1997 12.29 ___ 26

131 __ 1958-1959  -1.43 __ 1907 8.85 __ 1956 21.88 __ 2000 12.29 ___ 25

132 __ 1871-1872  -1.50 __ 1877 8.72 __ 1871 21.87 __ 1978 12.28 ___ 24 

133 __ 1878-1879  -1.54 __ 1924 8.69 __ 1962 21.86 __ 1992 12.27 ___ 23

134 __ 1944-1945  -1.55 __ 1891 8.56 __ 1997 21.86 __ 1901 12.26 ___ 22

135 __ 2002-2003  -1.55 __ 1901 8.52 __ 2004 21.84 __ 1972 12.22 ___ 21

136 __ 1993-1994  -1.57 __ 1900 8.50 __ 1869 21.83 __ 1967 12.14 ___ 20

137 __ 1922-1923  -1.65 __ 1887 8.49 __ 1889 21.81 __ 1996 12.12 ___ 19

138 __ 1969-1970  -1.73 __ 1869 8.47 __ 1982 21.81 __ 1904 12.11 ___ 18

139 __ 1947-1948  -1.79 __ 1876 8.44 __ 1916 21.80 __ 1893 12.10 ___ 17

140 __ 1887-1888  -1.93 __ 1872 8.41 __ 1888 21.79 __ 1962 11.97 ___ 16

141 __ 1977-1978  -1.94 __ 1873 8.37 __ 1924 21.76 __ 1872 11.96 ___ 15

142 __ 1882-1883  -1.95 __ 1892 8.35 __ 1914 21.75 __ 1925 11.96 ___ 14 

143 __ 1884-1885  -2.01 __ 1883 8.22 __ 1996 21.73 __ 1892 11.86 ___ 13

144 __ 1962-1963  -2.03 __ 1926 8.22 __ 1926 21.70 __ 1876 11.76 ___ 12

145 __ 1872-1873  -2.07 __ 1916 8.15 __ 1965 21.62 __ 1880 11.74 ___ 11

146 __ 1892-1893  -2.18 __ 1956 8.14 __ 1886 21.57 __ 1889 11.68 ___ 10 

147 __ 1933-1934  -2.21 __ 1950 8.13 __ 1946 21.52 __ 1873 11.52 ___ 09 

148 __ 1874-1875  -2.45 __ 1917 8.12 __ 1881 21,51 __ 1883 11.47 ___ 08 

149 __ 1904-1905  -2.45 __ 1885 8.03 __ 1992 21.40 __ 1875 11.28 ___ 07

150 __ 1935-1936  -2.64 __ 1940 8.03 __ 1915 21.36 __ 1869 11.26 ___ 06

151 __ 1903-1904  -2.86 __ 1893 7.97 __ 2000 21.18 __ 1888 11.18 ___ 05

152 __ 1880-1881  -2.92 __ 1967 7.69 __ 2009 21.10 __ 1917 11.12 ___ 04

153 __ 1976-1977  -2.95 __ 1875 7.65 __ 1902 21.09 __ 1976 11.07 ___ 03

154 __ 1919-1920  -2.97 __ 1874 7.59 __ 1927 20.57 __ 1871 10.96 ___ 02

155 __ 1917-1918  -3.90 __ 1888 6.94 __ 1903 20.42 __ 1887 10.90 ___ 01 

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