March 2021 Weather data for Atlantic
April 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson
The month of March, in Atlantic was much warmer and a little wetter than what we normally would see. Weather data compiled here at the KJAN Studios (The official National Weather Service reporting site), show the Average High last month was 56, compared to the normal average high of 48. Our Average Low in March was 30, four-degrees warmer than normal. And, we received a total of 3.06-inches of precipitation, most of which was in the form of rain (.2” fell as snow), and which was nearly seven-tenths (.7”) of an inch greater than the norm.
The warmest day, 76 degrees on March 10, broke the old record of 75 set in 2015. The coldest day was on the 31st (a 24-hour Low of 14).
Looking ahead to the month of April in Atlantic, we can expected an Average High of 62-degrees, an Average Low of 37, and rain/melted snow typically amounting to 3.43-inches. We’ll let you know if we were on par for those conditions…on May 1st.