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NOAA's April 2008 Summary

This past month was the coolest April in 11 years for the lower 48 United States, and fell into the lowest twenty-five percent of all Aprils based on records going back to 1895, according to an analysis by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C

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NOAA's March 2008 Summary

From NOAAWatch.gov the NCDC summary of March 2008 shows that March weather was generally normal this year across the county. The big standout being a very wet midwest as some locations were ravaged by floodwaters in the region. Otherwise it went into the record books as being relatively uneventful.

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NOAA's Winter 2007-2008 Summary

Source: NOAA/NCDC

The average temperature across both the contiguous U.S. and the globe during December 2007-February 2008 (climatological boreal winter) was the coolest since 2001, according to scientists at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. In terms of winter precipitation, Pacific storms bringing heavy precipitation to large parts of the West produced high snowpack that will provide welcome runoff this spring.

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As of 6:41am
Temperature: 65.5°F
Barometer: 1017.8 mb
Wind Speed: 1 mph
Wind Gust: 1.0 mph
Wind Direction: NW
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