LaVale MD Monthly Weather Stats - May 1995 Max Min Liquid Ice & Special Date Temp Temp Precip Snow Obs 1 62 42 0.08 2 55 44 0.57 3 58 38 4 60 45 0.03 5 62 50 0.02 6 65 42 7 68 39 8 75 39 9 72 49 0.14 10 72 54 0.43 F,T 11 70 52 0.01 F 12 67 44 13 74 46 14 62 51 1.06 F,T 15 76 42 F 16 81 48 17 78 53 0.44 18 76 62 0.61 F 19 66 48 0.06 20 80 43 21 75 49 22 81 46 23 81 44 24 87 62 25 81 62 0.10 T 26 80 55 27 76 57 28 58 52 0.87 29 83 55 30 78 48 31 77 49 Total 72.1 48.7 4.42 0.0 60.4 (mean temp) Ext 87 38 1.06 - Date 24 3 14 - NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS - MAY 1995 NO. DAYS WITH FOG 5 THUNDER 3 2: Cool with steady rain overnight through mid-morning. Rain began late on the 1st, .65" fell by 9am. 9: Brief late evening showers .14" fell. 10: Late evening rain with imbedded thunderstorms, .43" fell. 14: Heavy thunderstorms and rains this morning from 6-9am with some drizzle this afternoon, remained cloudy and cool, 1.06" of rain fell. 17: Periods of rain and showers, .44" of rain. 18: More showers, occasionally heavy at times, another .61" rain. 24: Warm high 87 F 25: Mild afternoon thunderstorm, .10" rain. 28: Cool and cloudy with rain heavy at times developing around midday .87" of rain. 29: Much warmer high 83 F. MONTHLY SUMMARY May brought near-normal temperatures, with the temperature pattern very closely following climatology, in that the month started off cool and became warmer as it went on. The second half was noticably warmer than the first half. Precipitation was slightly above normal, a welcome change after three dry months. Rainfall was quite evenly distributed throughout the month, with the heaviest thunderstorms on the 10th and especially the morning of the 14th. Additional notes/records 18: Record high min 62 F