Seasons

Snow Depth – Tuesday March 15

There is still noticeable snow around in places but it’s fading away relatively quickly. Rain over the next few days, especially Saturday with higher temperatures will be tough on the snow.

Hottest Summer of Albany, 1959

The summer of 1959 was the hottest summer ever in the history of Albany. There were 996 cooling degree days during the summer of 1959, compared to the normal of 550 cooling degree days. Cooling degrees are the number of degrees an air conditioning must lower the air temperature in a month to make the indoors a comfortable 65 degrees.

May 1959 – 150
May Normal – 15

June 1959 – 293
June Normal – 97

July 1959 – 293
July Normal – 219

August 1959 – 281
August Normal – 183

September 1959 – 171
September Normal – 33

October 1959 – 12
October Normal – 3

If you aren’t convinced that Albany was hot during the summer 1959, consider the fact that the average high for September 1959 was 82 degrees in Albany. That’s ten degrees above the September average of 72 degrees most years.

Yesterday was a pretty beautiful day !

Take a look at this image taken by Terra satellite. The snow is mostly gone from the lower elevations of the Hudson Valley. But lots in higher elevations.

I am increasingly fed up with winter 🌨

I am increasingly fed up with winter 🌨

Today is a work at home day with the snow. I should be celebrating that I guess but it’s just so cold and snowy out, and I don’t really treasure working at home. I’d rather be downtown where it’s easier to get in my steps in and not dealing with yet another snow storm.