In October 2014, Delaware experienced above average temperatures and below average precipitation levels.
Temperatures around the First State were more like January than November this morning. In fact, several official National Weather Service observing stations reported record low temperatures.
Preliminary data indicates cool temperatures and above average precipitation.
Below normal temperatures and wet conditions characterized Delaware’s Climate in July 2014.
Although slightly above normal, June 2014 was the coolest June across the First State since 2009.
Preliminary data indicate slightly above average temperature and slightly below average precipitation in May.
Preliminary data indicates that Delaware experienced its second cooler than normal spring in a row in 2014.
Near normal temperatures and slightly wet conditions characterized Delaware’s Climate in April 2014.
Much colder than normal temperatures and ample precipitation characterized Delaware’s climate for March, 2014.
Delaware’s climate during February 2014 was characterized by colder than normal temperatures and above normal precipitation values. The combination of cold and moisture brought significant snowfall to portions of the state during the month as well.