Things were already getting pretty brown here in Mays 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2021. Which is just what happens when 80+ temps start becoming the norm and the rains shut off.
It's the official opening day of boating season. Huge event with hundreds of boats all tied to a big log boom they put out in Lake Washington for it. Crew and sailboat races and a big boat parade. They do the same thing for Seafair.
https://visitseattle.org/events/opening-day-of-boating-season/#:~:text=5%2F4%2F2024 | Seattle Yacht Club&text=Opening Day%2C the official opening,Day Boat Parade on Saturday.
Here in Chester County PA we finished April with an overall average temperature of 53.8 about 2.0 degrees above the long term 132 year average. The warmest spot was as is usually the case Phoenixville as the lowest observation spot in the county at 54.9 degrees. The coolest was the 53.0 in Warwick Township. Overall this was our 28th warmest April on record across 132 years of observation data. Of note 13 of the top 20 warmest Aprils occurred prior to 1990. While 3 of the coldest Aprils have all occurred just since 2007. Below is a graph analyzing the April temp trends (actual in blue) since 1893. I have also as always overlaid the NCEI adjusted temps (in red). As we can see they again consistently applied chilling adjustments to cool the data for every year over 110 consecutive years from 1895 thru 2005. Of interest since 2005 they have now begun to apply warming adjustments to the actual data in 12 of the last 18 years. The appropriate trend lines reflect the clear impact these post hoc adjustments have made to the warming trend lines.
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