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2004 Phenology

February 19

34 degrees, winds 13–20 mph, (first time above 32 degrees since early November!); Investigations under the ice at Mallard Marsh turned up dragonfly and midge larvae, hellgrammites, and scuds.

February 18

31.5 degrees above!

February 12

–8 degrees low temperature.

February 11

2 inches snow, high winds, blizzard like conditions.

February 10

10 degrees high temperature.

February 5

–15 degrees low temperature.

February 4

6 degrees high temperature.

February 3

1.5 inches snow, 15 degrees high temperature.

February 2

–18 degrees low temperature.

February 1

–20 degrees low temperature.

 

January 31

1 inch snow.

January 30

–34 degrees below.

January 29

–30 degrees below.

January 27

–7 degrees actual temperature.

January 26

9 inches snow.

January 23

2 inches snow.

January 21

25 degrees at 8:00am, 0 degrees at 10:30am.

January 20

0.25 inch snow.

January 18

–14 degrees, 20-30 mph winds.

January 16

Coyote sighting at Dakota Slough.

January 15

9.8 degrees.

January 9

Pheasant, fox and deer tracks.

January 8

4.24 inches snow.

January 7

–26 degrees actual temperature.

January 6

–27 wind chill, flurries.



 

Last updated: December 3, 2008