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 By Dave Coupal    News    April 15, 2021

Noxon/Bull River Weather

March temperatures were close to average, but moisture and snow totals were well below normal (1.7 inches of snow compared to 11.7 inches typically). Total moisture for this water-year (since October 1, 2020) is 21.20 inches compared to 25.01inches a...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    April 8, 2021

Noxon/Bull River Weather

February temperatures were quite a change from the mild January, with the average daytime high over 6 degrees below the historical average for February. Snow total of 42.4 inches was well above the average of 19.7 inches. Interesting that 4 out of...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    March 4, 2021

Noxon/Bull River Weather

February temperatures were quite a change from the mild January, with the average daytime high over 6 degrees below the historical average for February. Snow total of 42.4 inches was well above the average of 19.7 inches. Interesting that 4 out of...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    January 14, 2021

Noxon/Bull River Weather

December temperatures were several degrees above normal. Nothing like the December of 1968 when the temperature dropped to -31F. The warmer temperatures meant more precipitation coming down as rain rather than snow. Both total precipitation and snow...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    December 10, 2020

Noxon/Bull River Weather

Unlike October, November was close to average, both in temperatures and precipitation. Very different from the record November of 1985, when the temperature dropped to a record 10 below zero and 17 days when the temperature never got above freezing...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    November 12, 2020

Noxon/Bull River Weather

October set some records. Average daytime high was well below the historical average due to cool temperatures in the last half of the month and a real cold snap in the final week. We had 3 days when the temperature never got above freezing, which...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    October 29, 2020

Noxon/Bull River Weather

September daytime highs were slightly below average and nighttime lows continue the trend of being above average. We finally broke the dry spell with a rain of greater than 0.1 inch in a day on the September 19. That was 78 days without significant r...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    September 10, 2020

Noxon/Bull River Weather

August daytime highs were slightly below average and nighttime lows continue the trend of being above average. Rainfall was a measly 0.12 inches compared to the 1.21-inch average. As of the writing of this report (9/7) we have gone 66 days since we l...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    June 18, 2020

Weather - Noxon/Bull River

May was wetter than usual. That would explain the cooler than average daytime highs and the warmer than average overnight lows. May often features large temperature swings, but 1986 had the wildest...

 
 By Dave Coupal    News    May 7, 2020

A typical April

April was very close to the typical April, except for an unusual April 1 evening and nighttime snowstorm that pushed the total snowfall for April to a record-setting 11.6”. Spring snowstorms are not unusual but the 7.9” on April 1 night set a rec...

 

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