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BLUE HILL METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY
MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS
ELEVATION 635 FEET, 10 MILES SSW OF BOSTON, MA
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026
ALL TIMES ARE IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST)
SUNRISE: 0452E
SUNSET: 1834E
OVERCAST AND CHILLY WITH SCATTERED VERY LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS….
After a sliver of sunshine around sunrise this morning, skies have
been overcast since. Some very light rain showers have also been
moving through during the mid morning hours into early this
afternoon. The showers have been very light, so they have not
amounted to anything more than a trace. As a matter of fact, they
haven’t even been enough to really wet the ground.
Temperatures continue to run below normal. With the cloudy skies
and rain in the air, it really is quite raw and chilly out there
today. Readings have only reached the low to mid 40s by early
this afternoon, which is nearly 15 degrees below normal levels.
Dew point values have been holding in the mid 30s all day, adding
a decisive chill to the air as well.
Winds have been fairly steady all day out of a southerly
direction. The average speed for the day so far is around 14mph.
The peak wind so far today is 31mph which occurred just before
10:30am this morning.
Visibility has been decent considering the conditions today. The
view has generally been between 30-40 miles.
The maximum temperature so far today is 44F degrees, which is
15 degrees below the normal high of 59F. The minimum temperature
since midnight is 34F degrees, which is 7 degrees below the
normal low of 41F.
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Today’s Observations:
7 A.M.
Weather: Overcast altostratus/altocumulus, few breaks in overcast
distant E-SE, few stratocumulus distant ESE-SSW
Temperature: 40F; Dew Point: 34F; Relative Humidity: 80%
Wind: S @ 10G18 kts
Sea-level pressure: 1023.1 mb; 30.21 in. Hg: falling, then rising
Visibility: 40 miles, hazy
6-hr Max temp: 40F
6-hr Min temp: 34F
24-hr Precip: 0.00 inches
24-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
Snow Depth: 0 inches
BHO SA 1155 E80 OVC 40 231/40/34/1910G18/021/ FEW BINOVC DSNT
E-SE FEW SC DSNT ESE-SSW HIER CLDS VSBL DSNT E-SE VIRGA DSNT SW-W
HAZY/ 8/57/ 53002 10040 20034
10 A.M.
Weather: Scattered stratocumulus, overcast nimbostratus, very light
rain showers
Temperature: 42F; Dew Point: 35F; Relative Humidity: 76%
Wind: SSW @ 13G20 kts
Sea-level pressure: 1022.5 mb; 30.19 in. Hg: falling, then more slowly
Visibility: 30 miles, thin fog
3-hr Precip: Trace
3-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
BHO SA 1455 25 SCT E40 OVC 30RW- 225/42/35/2013G20/019/
THN F ALQDS PCPN VRY LGT/ 8/52/ 56006 6000/
1 P.M.
Weather: Broken stratocumulus, overcast altostratus
Temperature: 44F; Dew Point: 35F; Relative Humidity: 72%
Wind: SSW @ 14G22 kts
Sea-level pressure: 1020.9 mb; 30.15 in. Hg: falling, then more slowly
Visibility: 30 miles, thin fog
6-hr Max temp: 44F
6-hr Min temp: 40F
6-hr Precip: Trace
6-hr Snowfall: 0.0 inches
Snow Depth: 0 inches
BHO SA 1755 E30 BKN 44 OVC 30 209/44/35/2014G22/015/ THN F ALQDS
RW-E43/ 8/52/ 56016 6000/ 10044 20040
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SUMMARY FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2026
TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F)
MAX…….50 NORMAL…..59
MIN…….31 NORMAL…..40
MEAN……41 NORMAL…..50
DEPARTURE FROM 30-YEAR (1991-2020) NORMAL…………….-9
TOTAL DEPARTURE FOR THE MONTH………………………+57 [+2.5 DEGREES/DAY]
HEATING DEGREE DAYS (SEASON: JUL 2025 THRU JUN 2026)
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR YESTERDAY…………….24 DEPARTURE……..+8
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE MONTH (MAR)………363 DEPARTURE…….-54
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE SEASON………….5681 DEPARTURE…….-82
TOTAL HEATING UNITS LAST SEASON TO DATE……..5345 DEPARTURE……+336
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 S @ 08:36 P.M.
VECTOR #1 (1-Sec)……….29 S @ 08:36 P.M.
VECTOR #2 (1-Sec)……….28 ESE @ 04:43 P.M.
DAVIS #1……………….34 S @ 08:36 P.M.
DAVIS #2 ………………37 S @ 06:50 P.M.
RMY #1 (Instantaneous)…..28 S @ 08:36 P.M.
RMY #2 (Instantaneous)…..30 ESE @ 04:43 P.M.
MERLIN…………………27 S
RICHARDS (C5C) (Inst)……28 S @ 08:52 P.M.
FASTEST MILE:
CONTACTING ANEMOMETER/OFFICIAL………………18 S @ 06:52 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE VECTOR #1 AVERAGE…………..20 S @ 06:52 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE VECTOR #2 AVERAGE…………..21 SSE @ 06:51 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE DAVIS #1 AVERAGE……………19 ESE @ 04:02 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE DAVIS #2 AVERAGE……………25 S @ 08:36 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RMY #1 AVERAGE……………..19 S @ 06:52 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RMY #2 AVERAGE……………..22 SSE @ 06:51 P.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE RICHARDS (C5C) AVERAGE………19 S @ 06:52 P.M.
AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION:
CONTACTING/OFFICIAL………8.8 NNE [210 total miles]
VECTOR #1……………….9.7
VECTOR #2………………10.1
DAVIS #1………………..9.4 SE
DAVIS #2……………….10.1 SE
RMY #1………………….9.4 ENE
RMY #2………………….9.9 ENE
RICHARDS (C5C)…………..9.8
PRECIPITATION (INCHES) THROUGH THIS MORNING (EST):
TOTAL PRECIPITATION 24 HRS ENDING 7 A.M……..0.00 DEPARTURE…..-0.14
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE MONTH (APR)……..1.79 DEPARTURE…..-1.67
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE YEAR (2026)…….13.46 DEPARTURE…..-4.02
SNOWFALL (INCHES) THROUGH THIS MORNING (EST):
TOTAL SNOWFALL 24 HRS ENDING 7 A.M…………..0.0 DEPARTURE……0.0
TOTAL SNOWFALL FOR THE MONTH (APR)…………TRACE DEPARTURE…..-2.6
TOTAL SNOWFALL FOR THE SEASON (2025-2026)……81.6 DEPARTURE….+12.1
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PRELIMINARY CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR APRIL 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
4/1 73/38/56/+15/0.16/0.0/061/08 35 NE VEC1 34 ENE RMY 35
4/2 38/34/36/-5/0.45/0.0/000/00 31 E VEC1 31 E RMY 33
4/3 67/35/51/+9/0.04/0.0/270/35 31 SW VEC1 31 SW RMY 35
4/4 58/35/47/+5/0.01/0.0/093/12 39 ENE VEC1 38 ENE RMY 42
4/5 55/36/46/+3/0.16/0.0/008/01 35 NW VEC1 36 NW RMY 38
4/6 50/32/41/-2/0.00/0.0/708/91 46 WNW VEC1 46 WNW RMY 47
4/7 50/29/40/-4/0.10/T/336/43 39 WNW VEC1 39 WNW RMY 41
4/8 43/25/34/-10/0.00/0.0/753/96 30 NNW VEC1 31 NNW RMY 32
4/9 56/30/43/-1/0.00/0.0/755/96 35 S VEC1 35 SSW RMY 35
4/10 67/33/50/+5/0.00/0.0/672/85 37 S VEC1 36 SSW RMY 37
4/11 60/41/51/+6/0.00/0.0/690/87 37 NW VEC1 37 NW RMY 37
4/12 54/35/45/-1/0.02/0.0/549/69 28 S VEC1 28 S RMY 28
4/13 69/41/55/+9/T/0.0/168/21 40 SSW VEC1 41 SSW RMY 42
4/14 83/58/71/+24/0.15/0.0/617/77 46 SSW VEC1 46 SSW RMY 47
4/15 77/44/61/+14/T/0.0/626/78 25 NE VEC1 25 NE RMY 24
4/16 69/45/57/+10/0.37/0.0/…/.. 45 NW VEC1 44 NW RMY 50 TSTM
4/17 62/47/55/+7/0.14/0.0/…/.. 31 NE VEC1 32 NNW RMY 31
4/18 48/41/45/-3/0.04/0.0/…/.. 28 ENE VEC1 26 E RMY 27
4/19 49/34/42/-7/0.14/T/…/.. 40 NW VEC1 39 NW RMY 42 TSTM
4/20 50/31/41/-8/T/T/…/.. 31 W VEC1 30 W RMY 32
4/21 50/31/41/-9/0.00/0.0/…/.. 28 S VEC1 29 S RMY 28
4/22 The low since midnight is 34F, the daily normal low is 41F.
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APRIL DAILY RECORDS TO DATE
NONE.
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DAILY EXTREMES
Temperature and precipitation records back to 1885, and
wind records back to 1940 (e = estimated)
RECORDS FOR APRIL 22
HIGH 85 IN 1977, 2001
LOW 26 IN 1981
PRECIP 2.60 IN. IN 2019
SNOWFALL 3.0 IN. IN 1940
PEAK GUST 68e MPH NW IN 1945
RECORDS FOR APRIL 23
HIGH 85 IN 1908, 2007
LOW 25 IN 1933,1989
PRECIP 1.99 IN. IN 2012
SNOWFALL 0.5 IN. IN 1911, 1956
PEAK GUST 64 MPH WNW IN 1962
TODAY’S REPORT PREPARED BY: Matt Douglas
