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Year 2010 Data
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The data for Peterborough NH, varies only a degree or two from Nashua NH.
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Temperatures averaged well below normal. It was a very cold month.
We had above average snowfall, but below average water equivalent.
There were many extended dry periods.
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Temperatures averaged close to normal.
We had a very dry month until the last week. Then snowfall exceeded the normal monthly average
There were many extended dry periods.
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Temperatures averaged above normal, which was a godsend, If all of the rain was snow, we would have had many feet.
We had a very wet month with record rainfall to our south. Boston and many areas broke their monthly rainfall records with over 15" reported.
Additionally, widespread severe flooding occurred.
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Temperatures averaged above normal, and it felt warmer than normal.
After the record rainfall in March, we needed a dry month and April rainfall was below normal.
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Temperatures averaged near normal, and it felt warmer than normal.
May 2010 marks the second month in a row with below average rainfall
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Temperatures averaged a bit cooler than normal, probably because of the cloud coverl.
The June 2010 rainfall was a tad above average after two dry months. We remain below normal total for the year.
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