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Weather Watch with Sir Walter Wally

Museum educator Phil Cox and Sir Walter WallySIR WALTER WALLY'S 2001 PREDICTION: SPRING IS ALMOST HERE!

[Click here for last year's Weather Watch results]

Groundhog Day 2001 was even better than last year's event, and once again schools from across the state sent in their weather observations. Many thanks to all who participated! The following weather maps are currently available:

Click on the small map to view the full size map:

Statewide sky conditions on February 2, 2001, preliminary map assembled from participant observations:
Week 1: February 3-9, 2001: Week 1 temperature map
Week 2: February 10-16, 2001: Week 2 temperature map
Week 3: February 17-23, 2001: Week 3 temperature map
Week 4: February 24-March 2, 2001: Week 4 temperature map
Week 5: March 3-9, 2001: Week 5 temperature map
Week 6: March 10-16, 2001: Week 6 temperature map
Cumulative Temperature Map: February 3-March 16, 2001: Cumulative temperature map

HOW WARM WAS IT?

Did Sir Walter Wally's prediction stand? For six weeks following Groundhog Day, the North Carolina Climate Office provided statewide temperature maps for this webpage so we could check Sir Walter's forecast accuracy. For a couple of weeks it looked like Sir Walter was spot-on accurate, but then the temperatures dropped like a rock! But above-average temperatures are only one possible way to measure the arrival of spring, and many plants in the Museum's area have already shown signs of renewal.

What do you think? Was Sir Walter Wally right? Or should he brush up on his forecasting technique before Groundhog Day rolls around again?

For more information, please contact Liz Baird, coordinator of distance learning, at (919) 733-7450, ext. 621.

Maps provided by the State Climate Office of North Carolina at NC State University.

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