The mean temperature this past spring at Victoria Gonzales was 10.0 degrees (ave. high 13.4 & ave. low 6.6), which is right on the 30-year average. Spring began with a cold March, which was 1.3 degrees cooler than normal. April experienced normal temperatures overall, while May was 1.1 degrees warmer than normal.
The chart below shows the daily maximum and minimum temperatures at Victoria Gonzales during spring 2020, compared with the 30-year averages. You can see that temperatures in March were generally below average, with a short cold spell in the middle of the month. The first 5-6 days of April were cooler then normal, but the rest of the month was generally slightly warmer than normal. May featured two short "heat waves" on May 8-10 and on May 27-29, which pushed the average temperature for the month to above normal, despite most of the rest of May being slightly cooler than normal.
Spring 2020 saw two days when the overnight low fell below freezing: March 14 and 15. On average, Victoria sees just 0.6 days each spring with a low temperature below 0. The coldest temperature of the spring was March 14 when the temperature dropped to -0.7 degrees. The warmest day of the spring was 27.8 degrees on May 10. Spring 2020 in Victoria saw three days with temperatures above 25 degrees, much more than the average of just 0.5 25-degree plus days each spring.
Daily Max & Min Temperatures in Victoria, Spring 2020 |
Spring 2020 also saw fewer than average days with measurable rainfall: just 28 days compared with the average of 33.6. There were 13 days in March, 7 days in April, and 8 days in May with measurable rainfall. The longest dry spell was 17 days, from April 5-21.
The chart below shows daily precipitation during spring 2020, and compares the cumulative precipitation with the 30-year average. Cumulative rainfall dropped below the average early in the spring, and stayed below average throughout. April 22, with 14.6 mm, was by far the wettest day of the spring, which was more than double the second wettest day: 6.6 mm on March 30.
The chart below compares the precipitation amounts in Victoria this spring with other locations in the region. As is typically the case, Victoria Gonzales had the lowest amount, with a total of 82 mm. However, as with this past winter, the difference in precipitation levels between Victoria and other locations was less than usual. That's because while spring rainfall was 74% of normal at Victoria Gonzales, it was just 63% of normal at Victoria Airport and just 43% of normal in Vancouver. Looking at this another, Vancouver typically gets more than 3 times as much rain in the spring as Victoria does, but in 2020 it received less than double Victoria's rainfall. On the other hand, rainfall in Seattle was actually above normal this spring, so while it normally gets just under double Victoria's spring rainfall, this year it received nearly triple, with 237 mm.
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