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A Closer Look at the Weather in Whatcom County

Volume 7 Issue 4

The cool wet spring has caused lots of headaches. Lack of field access, delays in activities, and delayed plant development. Below are some highlights for Whatcom County weather from January through April.

Rainfall

 

Daily Precipitation (2018), Cumulative Precipitation (2018), and Average Cumulative Precipitation (2008-2018), Lawrence Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet .  Click on Image for a larger version

Daily Precipitation (2018), Cumulative Precipitation (2018), and Average Cumulative Precipitation (2008-2018), Lynden Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Daily Precipitation (2018), Cumulative Precipitation (2018), and Average Cumulative Precipitation (2008-2018), Nooksack Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Daily Precipitation (2018), Cumulative Precipitation (2018), and Average Cumulative Precipitation (2008-2018), Ten Mile Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Growing Degree Days (GDD)

 

Growing Degree Days (Base 50F), 2009 – 2018, Lawrence Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Growing Degree Days (Base 50F), 2009 – 2018, Lynden Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Growing Degree Days (Base 50F), 2009 – 2018, Nooksack Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version

Growing Degree Days (Base 50F), 2009 – 2018, Ten Mile Weather Station. Source, WSU AgWeatherNet Click on Image for a larger version