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But is it really the best summer ever?

Ryan Snoddon explores how this summer compares to the record-breaking summer of 2012.

Snoddon takes a close look at how this summer compares to record-breaking 2012 season

(Submitted by Perry J. Howlett)

"What a summer we've been having!"
"This must be the best on record!"
"This is the best summer I can remember"

I've been hearing remarks likethis a lot lately, and it's great! We been having a beautifulsummer on the Island and we're obviously loving it. That said, when I'm asked about how great the summer hasbeen, I often remind people of the fact that the summer of 2012 may have been even better. But was it?

Indeed when looking at the past decade, 2012 stands out against the rest for 20 C or warmer days in St. John's aswas the case across most of the province.

A look at the number of 20c days in St. John's each year over the past decade. 49 days and counting, through August 23. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)

The best summer ever?

As the summer of 2012 turned the corner into August and September, many including me began referring to it as 'the best summer ever.'

But what made 2012 so special was the extraordinary length of the warm season. We had a great spring, including the earliest 20 C+on record at St. John's Airport,and a nice, warm summer which led into a pleasantfall.

I looked back through the records and, while the days of 20 Cor warmer in St. John's really added up through July and August, so too did the days with precipitation. Overall, the summer of 2012 was still drier than average, but we had plenty of days where there was a couple of millimetres of precipitation.

Fast forward to this year, where we had a terrible spring with cold temperatures and snow right up to the 24th of May weekend, but the all-important summer switch was flicked in mid-June and we haven't really looked back.

We've had plenty of rain this summer, but 60% of it has fallen in 6 days. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)

When you look at how the numbers compare from June 21st to August 21st for 2012 versus the past twomonths, you can see that this summer has been on par for warmth.

While we've had near 100 mm more rain over the same time period, 60 per centof that rain has fallen in only sixdays!

The rain-free days are clearly what sets this summer so far ahead of 2012 in St. John's. A quick scan of central and western Newfoundland shows a similar story, with more rain free days this summer compared to 2012.

For Labrador,thissummer has been similar to 2012 in that there have been plenty of wet days, especially in the West. In fact Wabush has had its rainest August on record!In terms of warmth,2012 was warmer than average while this summer has been closer to seasonal for most.

It's not over, until it's over

As great as the past two months have been on the Island, two months does not a summer make. We have fourweeks left and, if this summer really wants to stand the test of time, we'll need to see some solid warmth down the stretch run.

While the train looks set to come off the rails for a few days this weekend and into early next week (see my latest seven-day forecast in the live blog below) overall, the long range models are on board with warmer than average temperatures into September as well.

(Environment Canada: weather.gc.ca)

As always, stay tuned!

Ryan

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