Dienstag, 25. Dezember 2018
Meteorological report for November (Maribor)
beekids, 09:36h
In November, the warm autumn weather continued, which only faltered in the second half of the month. The average temperatures were very diverse at that time. In the last part of the month, temperatures dropped significantly on average. The reducing trend of the amount of precipitation was continued.
The difference between the highest (November 12) and the lowest (November 30) measured temperature in the month was as high as 28.2 °C. This is not such a big surprise, given the very high temperatures in the first part of the month and low in the last part of the month.
The average monthly temperature was also significantly higher than the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 – it was 6.81 °C, and it was 1.71 °C higher than the long-term average. The long-term average for November is 5.1 °C in Maribor. The average temperature was very high in the first half of the month, but fairly constant. In the second half of the month the average temperature dropped by as much as 10 °C. The difference between the average temperature of the coldest (November 30) and the warmest (November 3) day was 18.62 °C. The differences between night and day temperatures were reduced. The difference ranged from 1 to 17 °C, and on average only about 6 °C.
In November, the daily average temperature was only ten times below the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 (5.1 °C). The maximum temperature was nine days above 15 °C, two days above 20 °C, and only 7 days below 5 °C. The lowest temperature in November was -7.3 °C, and the highest temperature was 20.9 °C. In the first eleven months, the average temperature was 1.08 °C higher than the long-term average. In the last month, the average temperature increased by 0.06 °C in relation to the long-term average.
Precipitation data show that there was very little precipitation in November, what is happening in the last half of the year. In November, 86 % of the precipitation dropped, as is the long-standing average. The measuring device detected 59.4 mm of precipitation, which is much less as long as the long-term average (69 mm of precipitation). In the first eleven months, 59 mm less precipitation fell than the long-term average. In the first eleven months we recorded as much as 146 precipitation days or 43.7 % days.
The average relative humidity in November was 89.05 %, which is much more than in October. According to cold nights and more moisture in the air during the day, this was expected.
The difference between the highest (November 12) and the lowest (November 30) measured temperature in the month was as high as 28.2 °C. This is not such a big surprise, given the very high temperatures in the first part of the month and low in the last part of the month.
The average monthly temperature was also significantly higher than the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 – it was 6.81 °C, and it was 1.71 °C higher than the long-term average. The long-term average for November is 5.1 °C in Maribor. The average temperature was very high in the first half of the month, but fairly constant. In the second half of the month the average temperature dropped by as much as 10 °C. The difference between the average temperature of the coldest (November 30) and the warmest (November 3) day was 18.62 °C. The differences between night and day temperatures were reduced. The difference ranged from 1 to 17 °C, and on average only about 6 °C.
In November, the daily average temperature was only ten times below the average of the period from 1981 to 2010 (5.1 °C). The maximum temperature was nine days above 15 °C, two days above 20 °C, and only 7 days below 5 °C. The lowest temperature in November was -7.3 °C, and the highest temperature was 20.9 °C. In the first eleven months, the average temperature was 1.08 °C higher than the long-term average. In the last month, the average temperature increased by 0.06 °C in relation to the long-term average.
Precipitation data show that there was very little precipitation in November, what is happening in the last half of the year. In November, 86 % of the precipitation dropped, as is the long-standing average. The measuring device detected 59.4 mm of precipitation, which is much less as long as the long-term average (69 mm of precipitation). In the first eleven months, 59 mm less precipitation fell than the long-term average. In the first eleven months we recorded as much as 146 precipitation days or 43.7 % days.
The average relative humidity in November was 89.05 %, which is much more than in October. According to cold nights and more moisture in the air during the day, this was expected.
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