In this blog, I'll recount the records, near records and significantly abnormal temperatures of 2008, starting with the current and looking back to January 1st.
This post covers September through October 2008.
Updated through September 19, 2008.
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September 14: temperatures were normal (72/58)...of note was the 1.44 inches of rainfall we received from the remnants of Hurricane Ike. Cincinnati, Ohio received a wind-lashing with a gust of 74 miles an hour, causing lots of power outages.
September 10: just the fifth 40s low of the past 30 years.
September 9: only the third 60s high of the past 30 years...the high of 69 joins
69 in 1995 and 67 in 1992 as the only ones.
September 8: only the third 60s high of the past 30 years...the high of 67 joins 65 in 1995 and 66 in 1979 as the only ones.
September 4-7: mean temperatures nearly the same every day...the means were
64 on the 4th (67/61), 63.5 on the 5th (70/57), 63.5 on the 6th (74/53) and 64.5 on the 7th (74/55)
September 4: just the second high in the 60s (67) of the past 30 years...the other 60s high was 66 in 1994...responsibility this year goes to Hurricane Gustov, of which remnants provided us with 2.90 inches of rain and plenty of cloud cover...I remember the rain starting and continuing all day.
September 2: high of 94 was just the third 90s high of the past 30 years...it was 91 in 2000 and 90 in 1999.
September 1: high of 90 was just the third 90s high of the past 30 years...it was 96 in 1984 and 93 in 2000...remarkably, there's only two categories of lows for this day: 50s and 60s, each with 15 occurrences a piece.
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