jackb
Garden Master
I broke out the garden hose and washed both cars in the driveway today, in February no less. In fact, I spent most of the day outdoors enjoying this glorious weather.
From today's Times Union:
"At 4:19 p.m. on Friday, the Capital Region crushed an all-time record high temperature for winter when the thermometer in Albany spiked to 74 degrees, as people walked outside in shorts and t-shirts instead of jackets and gloves.
"We totally obliterated several records today," said Kevin Lipton, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. The previous record high for the day — 65 degrees, set in 1985 — was smashed. Ditto the record high for any day in February, which had never topped 70 in records for Albany region dating back to 1874, he said.
And the big one also fell: 74 is a new record high for any day in what meteorologists called "climatological winter," meaning the months of December, January and February. The old record was 72 degrees, set Christmas Eve in 2015. Eight of the 10 warmest winter days on record in Albany have now been set since 1998."
That is the second record this week, and if it does not cloud over tomorrow another record may be broken.
From today's Times Union:
"At 4:19 p.m. on Friday, the Capital Region crushed an all-time record high temperature for winter when the thermometer in Albany spiked to 74 degrees, as people walked outside in shorts and t-shirts instead of jackets and gloves.
"We totally obliterated several records today," said Kevin Lipton, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. The previous record high for the day — 65 degrees, set in 1985 — was smashed. Ditto the record high for any day in February, which had never topped 70 in records for Albany region dating back to 1874, he said.
And the big one also fell: 74 is a new record high for any day in what meteorologists called "climatological winter," meaning the months of December, January and February. The old record was 72 degrees, set Christmas Eve in 2015. Eight of the 10 warmest winter days on record in Albany have now been set since 1998."
That is the second record this week, and if it does not cloud over tomorrow another record may be broken.