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March 11, 2026

BLUE HILL METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS ELEVATION 635 FEET, 10 MILES SSW OF BOSTON, MA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2026 ALL TIMES ARE…

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BLUE HILL METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY
MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS
ELEVATION 635 FEET, 10 MILES SSW OF BOSTON, MA

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2026
ALL TIMES ARE IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST)
SUNRISE: 0603E
SUNSET:  1746E

RECORD WARMTH YESTERDAY WITH A TASTE OF SPRING, BUT BACK TO REALITY
TODAY….

A backdoor cold front pushed through the area early this morning
bringing an end to the very warm conditions that we experienced
over the past couple of days. The high of 74F degrees yesterday
established a new record high for the date, beating the previous
record of 69F degrees set back in 1977. Yesterday’s reading
was also the 6th earliest 70F degree reading on record. It was
also the 2nd highest reading recorded prior to March 11th! Here
is the ranking as provided by our Chief Scientist Mike Iacono.

BHO Earliest 70-degree temperatures, deg F (1885-2026):

1) 70 on 21 Feb 2018
2) 71 on 24 Feb 2017
3) 71 on 9 Mar 2000
75 on 9 Mar 2016
72 on 9 Mar 2020
6) 74 on 10 Mar 2026
7) 71 on 11 Mar 2021

Once the backdoor front pushed through this morning, the
temperature dropped 20F degrees within about 3 hours, from a high
of 59F around 4am to a low of 39F occurring just before 7am.
Skies have featured a mix of sun and clouds of various types and
levels throughout the day so far.

The temperature has rebounded from the low in the upper 30s to
the mid 40s by early this afternoon. Dew point values dipped into
the mid to upper 30s this morning following the frontal passage
and have remained in that range since.

The wind was light out of the west during the very early morning
hours, then shifting to the northeast with the passage of the
front. Speed also ramped up quickly behind the front with gusts
over 30mph occurring for a couple of hours. While there’s still a
brisk breeze at times early this afternoon, the speeds have
diminished overall from where they were during the initial period
of cold air advection. The average speed so far for the day is
around 12mph. The peak gust for the day so far is 38mph, which
occurred just after 6am this morning.

Visibility has been limited all day due to thin fog. The view
has been gradually lowering from around 20 miles early this
morning to an average of around 10 miles by early this afternoon.

The maximum temperature so far today is 59F degrees, which is
17 degrees above the normal high of 42F. The minimum temperature
since midnight is 39F degrees, which is 14 degrees above the
normal low of 25F.

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Today’s Observations:

7 A.M.
Weather: Broken altocumulus/castellanus, broken cirrus
Temperature: 40F; Dew Point: 35F; Relative Humidity: 83%
Wind: NE @ 15G27 kts, peak wind ENE 38mph at 6:03 A.M.
Sea-level pressure: 1018.1 mb; 30.06 in. Hg: rising, then more rapidly
Visibility: 20 miles, thin fog
6-hr Max temp: 59F
6-hr Min temp: 39F
24-hr Precip: 0.00 inches
24-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
Snow Depth: Trace
BHO SA 1155 E75 BKN 250 BKN 20 181/40/35/0515G27/006/ THN F ALQDS
PK WND 0633/03/ 8/081 4/000 53012 10059 20039

10 A.M.
Weather: Broken stratocumulus, broken altocumulus/castellanus
Temperature: 44F; Dew Point: 36F; Relative Humidity: 72%
Wind: NE @ 12G23 kts
Sea-level pressure: 1018.5 mb; 30.08 in. Hg: rising, then falling
Visibility: 15 miles, thin fog
3-hr Precip: 0.00 inches
3-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
BHO SA 1455 E12 BKN 75 BKN 15 185/44/36/0512G23/008/ THN F ALQDS/
8/580 50004

1 P.M.
Weather: Scattered stratocumulus, scattered altocumulus,
thin broken cirrus
Temperature: 46F; Dew Point: 39F; Relative Humidity: 75%
Wind: ENE @ 7 kts
Sea-level pressure: 1014.5mb; 29.96 in. Hg: falling rapidly
Visibility: 10 miles, 8 miles ENE-E, 15 miles SE-S-W, thin fog
6-hr Max temp: 46F
6-hr Min temp: 40F
6-hr Precip: 0.00 inches
6-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
Snow Depth: Trace
BHO SA 1755 8 SCT 120 SCT E250 -BKN 10 145/46/39/0707/996/
THN F ALQDS PRESFR VSBY 8 ENE-E 15 SE-S-W/ 8/551 4/000 58040
10046 20040

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SUMMARY FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026

TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F)
MAX…….74R  NORMAL…..42
MIN…….48   NORMAL…..25
MEAN……61   NORMAL…..34

DEPARTURE FROM 30-YEAR (1991-2020) NORMAL……………+27
TOTAL DEPARTURE FOR THE MONTH………………………+64 [+6.2 DEGREES/DAY]

HEATING DEGREE DAYS (SEASON: JUL 2025 THRU JUN 2026)
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR YESTERDAY……………..4  DEPARTURE…….-27
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE MONTH (FEB)………261  DEPARTURE…….-65
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE SEASON………….4803  DEPARTURE…….+45
TOTAL HEATING UNITS LAST SEASON TO DATE……..4477  DEPARTURE……+326

PEAK WIND GUST (MPH):
Note: Instruments designated #1 = Main Tower, #2 = South Tower,
F420C, Contacting, Merlin, and Richards are all on Main Tower.
E=Estimated *=Last of multiple occurrences

F420C (Official)………..28 SW   @   01:54 P.M.
VECTOR #1 (1-Sec)……….27 WSW  @   02:05 A.M.
VECTOR #2 (1-Sec)……….26 WSW  @   02:05 A.M.
DAVIS #1……………….29 S    @   03:46 P.M.
DAVIS #2 ………………25 WSW  @   02:18 A.M.
RMY #1 (Instantaneous)…..28 WSW  @   02:05 A.M.
RMY #2 (Instantaneous)…..27 WSW  @   02:05 A.M.
MERLIN………………….M
RICHARDS (C5C) (Inst)……27 WSW  @   02:05 A.M.

FASTEST MILE:
CONTACTING ANEMOMETER/OFFICIAL………………20 SW   @   01:11 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE VECTOR #1 AVERAGE…………..19 SW   @   12:32 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE VECTOR #2 AVERAGE…………..19 SW   @   12:34 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE DAVIS #1 AVERAGE……………19 SW   @   12:32 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE DAVIS #2 AVERAGE……………20 SW   @   12:34 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RMY #1 AVERAGE……………..19 SW   @   12:34 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RMY #2 AVERAGE……………..20 SW   @   12:34 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RICHARDS (C5C) AVERAGE………18 SW   @   12:32 A.M.

AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION:
CONTACTING/OFFICIAL……..11.9 SW  [286 total miles] VECTOR #1………………12.3
VECTOR #2………………12.7
DAVIS #1……………….12.1 SW
DAVIS #2……………….12.7 SW
RMY #1…………………12.2 SW
RMY #2…………………12.8 SW
RICHARDS (C5C)………….11.9

PRECIPITATION (INCHES) THROUGH THIS MORNING (EST):
TOTAL PRECIPITATION 24 HRS ENDING 7 A.M……..0.00 DEPARTURE…..-0.18
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE MONTH (MAR)……..1.73 DEPARTURE…..-0.02
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE YEAR (2026)……..8.32 DEPARTURE…..-1.93

SNOWFALL (INCHES) THROUGH THIS MORNING (EST):
TOTAL SNOWFALL 24 HRS ENDING 7 A.M…………..0.0 DEPARTURE…..-0.6
TOTAL SNOWFALL FOR THE MONTH (MAR)…………..2.4 DEPARTURE…..-3.7
TOTAL SNOWFALL FOR THE SEASON (2025-2026)……81.1 DEPARTURE….+23.1

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PRELIMINARY CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR MARCH CALENDAR DAY DATA
DATE: MAX/MIN/MEAN/DEP/PRECIP/SNOW/SUN(MIN)/SUN(%)/PEAK GUST/VEC1/RMY GUST
PEAK GUST: F420C (Official)
VEC1: Vector #1 1-second gust
RMY:  R.M. Young #1 wind gust recording system (Instantaneous)
TSTM: Thunderstorm day (thunder heard some time during day)
….: Data not yet available, records not finalized
M:    Missing data

3/1  37/19/28/-3/0.10/1.9/209/31         30 NNW VEC1 31 NNW RMY 31
3/2  28/8/18/-14/0.00/0.0/665/98         25 N   VEC1 25 NNW RMY 25
3/3  32/17/25/-7/0.43/0.5/211/31         21 S   VEC1 21 S   RMY 22
3/4  54/30/42/+10/0.22/0.0/670/98        20 W   VEC1 19 W   RMY 20
3/5  46/33/40/+8/0.36/0.0/000/00         35 ENE VEC1 35 ENE RMY 38
3/6  33/26/30/-3/0.06/T/000/00           32 ENE VEC1 32 ENE RMY 33
3/7  46/32/39/+6/0.01/0.0/000/00         39 SSW VEC1 39 SSW RMY 42
3/8  54/46/50/+17/0.01/0.0/…/..        33 SSW VEC1 34 SSW RMY 34
3/9  67/45/56/+23/0.00/0.0/…/..        30 SSW VEC1 30 SW  RMY 31
3/10 74/48/61/+27/0.00/0.0/…/..        28 SW  VEC1 27 WSW RMY 28

3/11 The low since midnight is 39F, the daily normal low is 25F.

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MARCH DAILY RECORDS TO DATE

3/9  RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 45F,
BEATING THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 42F SET IN 1922

3/10 RECORD HIGH MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 74F,
BEATING THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 69F SET IN 1977

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DAILY EXTREMES
Temperature and precipitation records back to 1885, and
wind records back to 1940 (e = estimated)

RECORDS FOR MARCH 11
HIGH 71 IN 2021
LOW 4 IN 1939, 1960
PRECIP 2.11 INS. IN 1901
SNOWFALL 6.3 INS. IN 1934
PEAK GUST 66e MPH W IN 1980

RECORDS FOR MARCH 12
HIGH 72 IN 2012
LOW 2 IN 1885
PRECIP 2.87 INS. IN 1888
SNOWFALL 9.7 INS. IN 1959
PEAK GUST 66 MPH SE IN 1962

TODAY’S REPORT PREPARED BY: Matt Douglas

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