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BYGLers across Ohio described March as "cloudy, cold and wet." Erik Draper and Shawn Wright reported that fields remain flooded in the northwest and southern parts of the state, respectively. Others describe their soils as saturated. Joe Boggs reported that Cincinnati received 9.67" of rain in March which is 5.77" above the average for the month. He also noted that March temperatures averaged 2.8F below normal.
The following weather information summarizes data collected at various OARDC Weather Stations spanning the dates: March 1 - April 1, 2008. | Weather Station | Region of Ohio | Ave. High Temp F | Ave. Low Temp F | Total Precip." | Normal Precip. " | Ashtabula
| NE | 40.2 | 24.5
| 3.07"
| 2.60"
| Wooster
| NE
| 43.4
| 27.3
| 4.35" | 3.60"
| Hoytville
| NW
| 42.8
| 26.5
| 3.97"
| 2.60"
| Columbus
| Central
| 47.1
| 30.1
| 5.90"
| 3.90"
| | Piketon | South
| 52.3
| 32.1
| 7.66" | 4.7"
| For a link to the OARDC Weather Stations, visit: http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/centernet/weather.htm
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 April 2008 17:20 )
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