Historical Weather Data

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
Where would one find this info? Specifically I'm trying to find the local temperature on St. Patty's Day for say the past 10 years.
 

bresamil

wandering aimlessly
Dear Pixie-

Of all the things in the world we have control over, the weather isn't one of them. Don't worry about it. :huggy:

Your bridal consultant
Bre
 

OrneryPest

lower life form
pixiegirl said:
Where would one find this info? Specifically I'm trying to find the local temperature on St. Patty's Day for say the past 10 years.
Well, you could try to find out where the local weather station is and when the readings get taken. Then when the reader comes to take the local readings, make friends with him and get him to show you the records.

I know I sound facetious, but I was the local weather station reader in Crete Nebraska during 1962-1964 (part-time job in college) and folks frequently asked me stuff like that and I was always happy to rummage through the records for them. It made the job more fun.

These records are kept essentially forever at each local station: High and low temps, barometer, humidity, and wind speed for the day. Temp, baro, humidity, and wind speed at reading time. Rainfall or snowfall for the day. Thermograph charts. Barograph charts. Humidograph charts. Wind speed and direction charts.
 

Hessian

Well-Known Member
Weather junky...

intellicast

They have a series of tabs that allow you to search averages, all based on location and date.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
bresamil said:
Dear Pixie-

Of all the things in the world we have control over, the weather isn't one of them. Don't worry about it. :huggy:

Your bridal consultant
Bre

I know but I have to change my flowers. The ones I initially picked out had a good amount of white in them and since my dress isn't white I can't have a ton of white in the flowers. The flowers for the rest of the bridal party were all white. I wanted tulips off the get but was warned that if it's too warm that they'll look bad because they'll open too much. Thinking back to past St. Patty's Day's I remember freezing my arse off bar hopping. I found a picture of a bouquet I love that's cala lilies and tulips. I want to look back on the local weather before I make up my mind. I'm leaning towards it though. Mid March, 7:00 at night, I'm thinking it's going to be cool.
 

bresamil

wandering aimlessly
pixiegirl said:
I know but I have to change my flowers. The ones I initially picked out had a good amount of white in them and since my dress isn't white I can't have a ton of white in the flowers. The flowers for the rest of the bridal party were all white. I wanted tulips off the get but was warned that if it's too warm that they'll look bad because they'll open too much. Thinking back to past St. Patty's Day's I remember freezing my arse off bar hopping. I found a picture of a bouquet I love that's cala lilies and tulips. I want to look back on the local weather before I make up my mind. I'm leaning towards it though. Mid March, 7:00 at night, I'm thinking it's going to be cool.
Pretty mix. You should be okay. A good florist will keep everything cold until right before the ceremony. If picking them up yourselves, take a cooler with ice paks to place the flowers in until the ceremony. I went with silks for mine but it drives the price up a fair bit.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
Sharon said:
In math terms that is called the 'Mean' (Average) :nerd:

My brain only has so much room. All that really important stuff is getting pushed out right now for less important but more time pressing wedding stuff. In 7 months I may regain some lost knowledge, I may not. Chances are for not but I don't have time to worry about that right now! :jameo: :lmao:
 

Sharon

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pixiegirl said:
My brain only has so much room. All that really important stuff is getting pushed out right now for less important but more time pressing wedding stuff. In 7 months I may regain some lost knowledge, I may not. Chances are for not but I don't have time to worry about that right now! :jameo: :lmao:

I totally understand lost knowledge. Carry on. :popcorn:

BTW, good to see you and that little boy with the BIG smile and sparkling eyes. :huggy: By the time I remembered to come over and say hello to the birthday boy you all were gone. :ohwell:
 
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