Well, I normally have this post up early in January. Either more is going on to distract me, or I am slowing down. Regardless, here's the information that I tallied tonight. Rainfall, it's an important thing when you are growing a garden or growing grass for your cows, goats, and chickens. 2022 started out to be a normal year, but by April, May, and especially June, we knew that we were in for a dry year.
As it turns out, 2022 ended up being the driest year on record since we started tracking rainfall in 2013. We now have a full 10 years of data to compare, and I always find it interesting to look at. First, we established that 2022 was the driest - a full 1.4 inches less than back in 2014. Over the ten year period, we average 65.89 inches each year. We were a full 9.15 inches less than the 10 year average. In ten years we've had 55 FEET of rainfall!
May was our wettest month and June was our driest month in 2022. May is our wettest month for the ten year period, but June being so dry was an oddity. Normally, March is our driest.
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