ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Are you tired of this weather? You are certainly not alone; even meteorologists are growing frustrated with the persistent stretch of cool temperatures and frequent rainfall.
The numbers back it up.
Over the past seven days, 1.14 inches of rain has been measured at the Rochester airport. Looking at the bigger picture, this spring has been exceptionally wet. Since March 1, a 72-day period, Rochester has recorded 11.16 inches of precipitation.
While that is not a record, it is remarkably close.
Weather records dating back to 1926 show this year currently ranks as the second wettest for this period. Only 2017 recorded more precipitation during the same timeframe, with 12.78 inches.
The monthly precipitation percentages compared to normal also highlight just how wet this spring has been:
February: 92 percent of normal March: 235 percent of normal April: 136 percent of normalAnd despite only being in the first week of May, we have already received 42 percent of the month’s average precipitation.
Unfortunately for anyone hoping for a prolonged stretch of sunshine, the forecast points toward additional rainfall, with showers likely Tuesday night into Wednesday.
First Alert Weather In-Depth: One of Rochester’s wettest springs on record WHEC.com.
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