April 2016 Summary – 7th Snowiest on Record

Blue Hill Observatory April 2016 Summary: The month was notable for being near average for temperature and precipitation, though it was very cold and snowy during the first week. The 24-hour mean temperature for the month of 45.5 deg F was 0.8 degrees warmer than the 120-year average for April and 0.8 degrees colder than the 1981-2010… Read More »

Senate to Vote on $100,000 Earmark for BHO. Your Immediate Help is Needed

NEW POST…NEW POST…NEW POST…NEW POST… Senator Brian Joyce has filed an amendment to the Senate budget that will provide a $100,000 earmark for “the operations of Blue Hill Observatory and Science Center”. If passed, this will be an important step  toward ensuring that Observatory educational programs and historic unbroken climate record will be continued. We… Read More »

March 2016 Summary – Warmer and Drier than Average

Blue Hill Observatory March 2016 Summary: The month was notable for being much warmer than average with less precipitation and snowfall than normal. The 24-hour mean temperature for the month of 40.7 deg F was 6.3 degrees warmer than the 120-year average for March and about five degrees warmer than the 1981-2010 30-year average. March tied for the… Read More »

Remembering the Incredible Snowstorms of March 1956

Contributed by Dr. Bill Minsinger, President Emeritus, BHOSC The recent snowstorm of March 2017 brings back memories of the big snows of March 1956. In New England winter can still rule in March and heavy snows can indeed occur. Even April can see heavy snowfalls – a future SkyMail will talk about that month. March… Read More »

“Run for the Roses” Fundraiser on May 7, 2016

The Blue Hill Observatory cordially invites you to celebrate the 142nd Kentucky Derby at our “Run for the Roses” Fundraiser on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at West End Johnnies, located at 138 Portland Street in Boston, from 4 to 7 PM. (Note- Restaurant was changed to accommodate band and give more space for attendees).  West… Read More »

Winter 2015-2016 Summary – Warmest on Record

Blue Hill Observatory Winter 2015-2016 Summary: The winter (December-February) season began with the warmest December on record and continued generally warmer than average with a few brief cold spells and moderate snowfalls. The 24-hour mean temperature for the winter of 34.9 deg F was 7.6 degrees warmer than the 120-year average for winter and 5.9 degrees… Read More »

February 2016 Summary – Warmer and Wetter than Average

Blue Hill Observatory February 2016 Summary: The month was notable for being much warmer than average except for a brief period of frigid cold in the middle of the month with more precipitation and snowfall than normal. The 24-hour mean temperature for the month of 32.2 deg F was 5.8 degrees warmer than the 120-year average for… Read More »

January 2016 Summary – Warmer than Average

Blue Hill Observatory January 2016 Summary: The month was notable for being warmer than average with slightly less precipitation and snowfall than normal. The 24-hour mean temperature for the month of 29.5 deg F was 3.8 degrees warmer than the 120-year average for January, more than three degrees warmer than the 1981-2010 30-year average. Mostly due to the… Read More »

2015 Was Warmer, Drier and Sunnier Than Average

The year 2015 ended with a 24-hour corrected mean temperature of 49.6F, which was 2.0F warmer than the 120-year mean and 0.7F above the 30-year normal. This was the fifteenth warmest year on record and the warmest since the record year of 2012. The year got off to a frigid start with a cold January… Read More »