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Yes, Spring Arrived

Sudbury weather for March jumped quickly into Spring with no measurable snow for the month. Rainfall generally running sub par, so will hopefully become a bit wetter as we move further into the season, but be careful what we wish for. Some of the important stats and comparative data noted below. March Monthly Rainfall:…

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Heating Degree Days

Given the consistent cold Winter, defined from December 1 thru February 28, I decided to look at our heating degree days, for Sudbury, for this period. Heating degree days measure how far below 65 degrees the average daily temperature is. Thus it is an indication of how much energy is needed to heat our homes…

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Spring Anyone?

Well the groundhog did say 6 more weeks of winter. Sure felt this way. Sudbury weather for February 2025 had 16 inches of snow whereas February 2024 has a mere 1.5 inches. So year to date Snowfall this year is now at 25.5 inches and last year 18.5 inches. Although the 2024 YTD Snowfall at…

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A Cold January

Sudbury weather for January featured lots of cold artic blasts. We had 17 days where the temperature was 32 degrees or below. In contrast 2024 had only 9 days of 32 degrees or below weather. A few other stats include: 2024 monthly high: 45 degrees 2023 monthly high: 58 degrees 2024 monthly low:…

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Sudbury Weather Roundup

Sudbury weather for December returned with fairly normal monthly precipitation values at 4.58 inches of rain including 3 inches of snow. The annual values of 2024 vs. 2023 were markedly different and that data is noted below. As you will see both years were very lean on snowstorms with only one storm, for both years,…

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