January 25, 2017 Next Sixteen Weeks
At this point, we are beyond the coldest — on average — part of winter with the average high now reaching 31. We start seeing the temperature noticeably increasing in about three weeks once we get to February 15.Β Sixteen weeks from now we will have average highs reaching 70 degrees most days.Β The biggest increases in temperature occur in April in Albany, but things often don’t really green up until early May when the nights are comfortably above freezing each night.
Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday March 12th, which is when the sun will be setting at 7:01 PM. Albany never sees a sunset during the 6 PM hour, due to the time change.
Week | Date | Dawn | Sun- rise |
Sun- set |
Dusk | Day | Avg High | Avg Low | Record Hi | Record Low |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | January 25 | 6:44 am | 7:15 am | 5:00 pm | 5:31 pm | 9:45 | 31 | 14 | 61 (1938) | -12 (1963) |
1 | February 1 | 6:38 am | 7:08 am | 5:10 pm | 5:39 pm | 10:01 | 32 | 15 | 65 (1989) | -20 (1920) |
2 | February 8 | 6:30 am | 6:59 am | 5:19 pm | 5:48 pm | 10:19 | 33 | 16 | 52 (1925) | -16 (1950) |
3 | February 15 | 6:21 am | 6:50 am | 5:28 pm | 5:57 pm | 10:37 | 35 | 17 | 55 (2006) | -22 (1943) |
4 | February 22 | 6:11 am | 6:40 am | 5:37 pm | 6:05 pm | 10:57 | 36 | 19 | 68 (1997) | -8 (1963) |
5 | March 1 | 6:00 am | 6:28 am | 5:46 pm | 6:14 pm | 11:17 | 39 | 21 | 61 (1991) | -9 (1948) |
6 | March 8 | 5:49 am | 6:17 am | 5:54 pm | 6:22 pm | 11:37 | 41 | 23 | 68 (2012) | -2 (1989) |
7 | March 15 | 6:37 am | 7:05 am | 7:02 pm | 7:30 pm | 11:57 | 44 | 25 | 72 (1989) | 1 (1993) |
8 | March 22 | 6:24 am | 6:53 am | 7:10 pm | 7:38 pm | 12:17 | 47 | 28 | 81 (2012) | 2 (1875) |
9 | March 29 | 6:12 am | 6:40 am | 7:18 pm | 7:47 pm | 12:38 | 50 | 31 | 85 (1946) | 0 (1923) |
10 | April 5 | 6:00 am | 6:28 am | 7:26 pm | 7:55 pm | 12:58 | 54 | 33 | 82 (1928) | 14 (2016) |
11 | April 12 | 5:47 am | 6:17 am | 7:34 pm | 8:03 pm | 13:17 | 57 | 36 | 84 (1977) | 13 (1874) |
12 | April 19 | 5:36 am | 6:05 am | 7:42 pm | 8:12 pm | 13:37 | 60 | 39 | 92 (1976) | 18 (1875) |
13 | April 26 | 5:24 am | 5:55 am | 7:50 pm | 8:21 pm | 13:55 | 63 | 41 | 90 (1990) | 24 (1972) |
14 | May 3 | 5:14 am | 5:45 am | 7:58 pm | 8:29 pm | 14:12 | 66 | 43 | 89 (2001) | 29 (1966) |
15 | May 10 | 5:05 am | 5:37 am | 8:06 pm | 8:38 pm | 14:29 | 68 | 45 | 92 (1970) | 28 (1958) |
16 | May 17 | 4:57 am | 5:30 am | 8:13 pm | 8:46 pm | 14:43 | 70 | 47 | 89 (1977) | 30 (1959) |
Think spring! 55 Days Until Spring.
The average high is 41 degrees, sunset at 7:09 PM.
In 2016 it was 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
New York Route 8
January 25, 2017 8 AM Update
With five weeks remaining until March, tonight marks the first sunset after 5 pm in Albany. Dusk isn’t until 5:30.We are up to 33 degrees but the hope for much sunshine is a ways off. Maybe Sunday afternoon? To be fair, we might get enough breaks in the clouds to enjoy the first 5 PM sunset — but that’s about all the break we will get in the next 4-5 days. Fairly mild with temperatures expected to reach 42 degrees which is about ten degrees above normal.Β Today will have 9 hours and 45 minutes of daylight, an increase of 2 minutes and 9 seconds over yesterday.
The rail trail looks snow covered enough in the Normans Kill that it would be good for skiing but I doubt the snow will last into the weekend. Still might be able to go skiing in the Heldebergs. We will see. I wonder if Albany will have enough snow this year to ever have to declare a snow emergency. It’s been a couple of years since Albany has gotten enough snow to warrant a snow emergency. I think 2015 there was a snow emergency, as that year we got quite a bit of snow — I remember the snow banks and appreciating that I had just lifted my truck, so I could get through the snow banks and see over them a lot better then had my truck still been stock.
It seems like the town has done a great job at snow removal on the sidewalks in Delmar, as most of the way down to the Park and Ride, the sidewalks were ice free and salted for safe traction. There was a few years back after the town struggled with the climb out of the recession that salt and plowing maintenance of sidewalks declined but now they are in tip top shape. It helped that this year the snowstorms occurred on weekdays when snow removal personnel are mostly on duty and it was warm enough for salt to be effective on the sidewalks. It’s even better in fact knowing that they removed the snow and ice glaze on the sidewalks that accumulated over last night but still was on my driveway. There was a short section that wasn’t perfect with a dusting of ice and snow and no road salt — but I’m sure the crews will be battling it all day.
Traffic is moving very slowly downtown. There must be some kind of special event going on town because it seems like it is backed up all over downtown. I guess it doesn’t matter that much as I will still make it into the office on time, and it does give a little more time to finish up the blog post.
Looking ahead to tonight, we will have a slight chance of rain showers and sleet before 11pm, then a chance of rain showers, snow showers, and sleet between 11pm and midnight, then a chance of rain showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low of 34 degrees at 7pm.Β Very mild, not expected to fall below freezing with temperatures 20 degrees above normal. That will continue to make the snow disappear. South wind 5 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New snow and sleet accumulation of less than a half inch possible. In 2016, it got down to 32 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. The record low of -17 occurred back in 1920.
As previously noted, there are 5 weeks until March 1st when the sun will be setting at 5:45 pm with dusk at 6:13 pm. I like coming home and there is still daylight, but then again, I also like my light sensitive switch that only turns on after dark. That way I don’t have to worry about coming home after dark, as the light switches on automatically. On that day in 2016, we had rain and temperatures between 38 and 21 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 39 degrees. We hit a record high of 61 back in 1991. By the time March concludes, the average high is around 51 degrees, which means snow if it falls, is rapidly melting, especially outside of the Adirondacks in most normal years.
I look forward to the nicer weather of March and April….Β And eventually springtime, although I realize most years things don’t really green up until the first week of May and sometimes later. Some years we get an earlier springtime in the city, but most years it’s delayed until mid-May in the Adirondacks, with frost coming out of the backcountry roads until around black fly season aka Memorial Day Weekend.
January 25, 2017 Morning
Good morning! Climbing over the Hump as we a get into the last week of January. Five weeks to March 1st. Overcast and 31 degrees. There is a west-northwest breeze at 11 mph. Don’t look for much sun until Sunday around 5 pm.
Today will be mostly cloudy, with a high of 37 degrees at 2pm. Six degrees above normal. Northwest wind 7 to 11 mph. Very similar to last year when we had mostly cloudy skies and a high of 38 degrees. The record high of 61 was set in 1938. 9.5 inches of snow fell back in 2000.
What we actually lose when the USDA and EPA canβt talk to the public
"The weather app on your phone that can sometimes tell you when it's going to rain with minute-by-minute precisionβor warn you about an impending tornadoβis underpinned by government science (in this case by the National Weather Service). You may roll your eyes at the importance of weather data that occasionally leaves you stuck in a downpour without an umbrella, but the predictions are right more often than not, and the information is incredibly important."