Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Record Heat

I just want to preserve this for our local deniers.
Yakima in 2015 was hotter 
than the Dust Bowl
By Kate Prengaman, Yakima Herald-Republic

With five months smashing high temperature records in Yakima last year, it’s no surprise that 2015 was the hottest year on record for the region and for the state.
Last year’s average temperature of 50 degrees was 3.9 degrees above normal — breaking the record set during the Dust Bowl year of 1934 by 0.9 degrees, according to a new analysis from Washington State University. 
Washington is one of four states that had record-setting warm weather last year, along with Oregon, Montana and Florida.

Meanwhile, Idaho, California and Alaska recorded their second warmest years since 1895. 
The warmer-than-usual trend was even stronger in the Yakima region than the statewide average. Here, 2015 was 5.5 degrees above the normal of 49.7, according to National Weather Service data. 
Even snowy December was a few degrees above normal. High temperature records were set in February, March, May, June and October for the Yakima area and July just missed the record set in 2014.

“The consistency of the abnormal warmth throughout the year was remarkable,” WSU meteorologist Nic Loyd said in a news release
It’s just getting started, but so far temperatures have been much closer to normal in Yakima for 2016 — 28.8 degrees on average, compared to the normal of 29.1.

Update (May 2):  A follow-up story about April.
April in Yakima was warmest on record
By Rafael Guerrero, Yakima Herald-Republic

If April felt much warmer than normal, that’s because it was.

The National Weather Service announced Monday that last month was the warmest April on record in Yakima. The average temperature was 58.4 degrees, or 9.3 degrees above normal. The previous warmest April was recorded in 1977.

According to weather service data, only two days last month saw lower-than-normal daily high temperatures. The highest temperature was reported on April 20, when the Yakima Air Terminal station recorded a high of 88. New record highs were reported on six days last month.

High temperatures averaged 74.3 degrees, which was 10.5 degrees above normal. Low temperatures, meanwhile, averaged 42.5 degrees, which was 8.1 degrees above normal.

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