Northeast records its eighth coldest November since 1895
By Larry Bernard
The Northeast shivered its way through the eighth coldest November for the region in 102 years of record, according to climatologists from the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University.
The average temperature for the 12-state region was 34.6 degrees -- 4.7 degrees colder than normal. The record is 32.8 degrees, set in 1901.
Delaware and Maryland each averaged about 6 degrees colder than normal for each state's fourth coldest November on record. The normal average temperature for Delaware is 47.1 and Maryland is 45.8 degrees. The region's smallest temperature departure was in Maine, where temperatures averaged 2.2 degrees below normal.
Precipitation for the month was slightly below normal -- the Northeast received 93 percent of its normal precipitation during November, as recorded by 450 stations throughout the 12-state region. The wettest state was New York with 124 percent of normal. Maine and Rhode Island, meanwhile, only received about half of their monthly normal precipitation.
Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia all reported their wettest January-November period on record. It was also a record for the 12 states combined, as the area-weighted total of 48.82 inches was more than 10 inches over normal.
With a month remaining in the year, the area-weighted state average for West Virginia of 55.15 inches already exceeds the calendar year record of 54.41 inches set in 1972. The Northeast needs just 2.52 inches of precipitation in December to break a record, while Pennsylvania needs only 1.85 inches and New York, 4.29 inches.
New Weather Records
Precipitation Daily Precipitation Records (inches) City Date New Previous Pittsburgh 8th 1.01 .70 in 1897 Morgantown, W.Va. 8th 1.09 0.51 in 1986 Bridgeport, Conn. 26th 2.17 1.43 in 1972 Central Park, N.Y. 26th 1.91 1.90 in 1900 Snowfall November Monthly Snowfall Record (inches) City New Previous Rochester, N.Y. 24.9 23.4 in 1995 Daily Snowfall Records (inches) City Date New Previous Pittsburgh (tie) 10th 2.2 2.2 in 1913 Rochester, N.Y. 26th 7.9 6.8 in 1956 High Temperature Records City Date New Previous Beckley, W.Va. 7th 70¡ 68¡ in 1964 Morgantown, W.Va. 7th 74¡ 71¡ in 1980 Burlington, Vt. 8th 74¡ 71¡ in 1975 Massena, N.Y. 8th 74¡ 69¡ in 1975 Montpelier, Vt. (tie) 8th 67¡ 67¡ in 1975 St. Johnsbury, Vt. (tie) 9th 68¡ 68¡ in 1938 Caribou, Maine 9th 64¡ 60¡ in 1943 Low Temperature Records City Date New Previous Mt. Washington, N.H. 3rd 1¡ 4¡ in 1937 JFK AP, N.Y. (tie) 12th 32¡ 32¡ in 1976 Allentown, Pa. 13th 18¡ 21¡ in 1986 Atlantic City AP, N.J. (tie) 13th 22¡ 22¡ in 1995 Philadelphia 13th 24¡ 25¡ in 1986 Syracuse, N.Y. 13th 14¡ 16¡ in 1905 Albany, N.Y. (tie) 14th 12¡ 12¡ in 1986 Burlington, Vt. 14th 10¡ 15¡ in 1986 Allentown (tie) 15th 18¡ 18¡ in 1986 Elkins, W.Va. 15th 3¡ 13¡ in 1969 Montpelier, Vt. 15th 10¡ 14¡ in 1967 Pittsburgh (tie) 15th 14¡ 14¡ in 1933 Baltimore (tie) 16th 19¡ 22¡ in 1967 Baltimore 17th 20¡ 21¡ in 1933 Atlantic City AP, N.J. 28th 15¡ 16¡ in 1982 JFK Airport, N.Y. 28th 21¡ 23¡ in 1951 Rochester, N.Y. (tie) 28th 11¡ 11¡ in 1930 Hartford, Conn. (tie) 29th 13¡ 13¡ in 1940 AP=Airport
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