Wednesday, January 2, 2019

The "Wettest Year On Record In Lancaster, Pennsylvania" Story

It was an ordinary day.  Looking out the back door at my new bird feeder my son got my wife and me as a Christmas gift.  Haven't had much chance to put it up until yesterday since it seems to have rained just about every day since Christmas.  Newspaper this morning described 2018 as the wettest year in the history of Lancaster County.  That is, it is the wettest since records have been kept in 1914.  We have had more than five feet of precipitation this year and the long-range forecast for the beginning of 2019 looks like we will be getting more of the wet stuff.  A few of the local welcoming in the New Year celebrations were cancelled due to the rain.  I haven't had to wash the car for almost two months since the rain cleans it off as fast as the slushy roads mess it up.  The only good thing is that it has been fairly warm and has eliminated the heavy snowfall that could have been a big problem for me since I am still recovering from my back surgery months ago.  With the rain today we now have over 60 inches which tops the 59.05 inches we had in 1996.  A few numerical bits of information accompanied the newspaper article and were based on information from the Millersville University's Weather Information Center in nearby Millersville, Pennsylvania.  See how much rainfall your community may have had in comparison with Lancaster County, PA.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
  

  • 153 - Number of rainy days in Lancaster County in 2018
  • 123 - Number of rainy days in Lancaster County in 2017
  • 10.5 - Number of inches that fell in about four hours near Mount Joy and Manheim on August 31.  That was the largest rainfall on record in one day.
  • 8.46 - Inches of rain recorded at Millersville University on June 22, 1972 during Tropical Storm Agnes which was the rainest day on record before August 31 of this year.
  • 12.77 - Inches of rain that fell on Saturdays in 2018, the rainiest day of the week.
  • 9.63 - Inches of rain that fell on Saturdays in 2017.
  • 5.44 - Inches of rain that fell on Tuesdays in 2018, the driest day of the week.
  • 41 - Inches of rain is annual average in Lancaster County.
  • 61 - Inches of rain forecasters say will have fallen on Lancaster County by the end of 2018, the wettest year on record. (The numbers listed here were as of a few days ago due to the newspaper deadline.
  • 59.05 - Inches of rain in Lancaster County in 1996, the previous record-holder for wettest year.

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