- The coldest stretch occurred from December 1st-10th. Seven afternoons had daytime highs below freezing. All ten morning lows were 29-degrees or lower. There was 2.7 inches of snowfall during the 1st-10th. One could make the argument that the first half of December was winter. Frigid air abated about the time of the winter solstice and did not return until mid-February.
- Coldest reading: 5 degrees F. December 9th and February 18th. Sixth consecutive winter without going below zero (0).
- Total Snowfall: 7.9 inches. Measurable snowfall events: 7.
- Snowfall deficit: 8.9 inches.
- 32 days of 50 degrees or greater
- 16 days of 60 degrees or greater
- 2 days of 70 degrees or greater
- 44 consecutive days of above normal departures (Dec 22nd-Feb 3rd)
Monday, February 27, 2006
Some St. Louis Winter 2005-2006 stats
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