Category: Climate Update
Climate Update Archive
Near normal temperatures and precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate in June 2016.
Near normal temperatures and precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate in the spring of 2016.
Below normal temperatures and above normal precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate in May 2016.
Below normal temperatures and precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate in April 2016.
Although March 2016 was the 4th warmest since records began in 1895, snowfall for the month was near normal.
After a record-breaking February last year, February 2016 returned with warmer and wetter conditions than 1981-2010 normal values.
Near normal temperature and precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate in January 2016.
Although winter 2015-2016 was the 4th warmest since records began in 1895, it was the third year in a row with above normal snowfall.
Statewide mean annual temperature in 2015 was 1.0°F above the 1981-2010 normal of 55.4°F, and statewide precipitation in 2015 was 2.04 inches above the 1981-2010 mean of 44.33 inches.
December 2015 was the warmest on record since 1895. Above normal precipitation also characterized Delaware’s climate in December 2015.