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DAY LENGTH MARCH 15, 2000
11 hours 55 minutes
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US Naval Observatory
Sun and Moon Data
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MARCH 15, 2000
in Burlington, VT
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Sunrise
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6:05 a.m. |
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Sunset
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6:00 p.m. |
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Moonrise
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12:54 p.m. |
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National Weather Service in Burlington reports these records for March 15 as of 2000:
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NORMAL 21°F to 39°F Average 30°F |
RECORD HIGH 72°F in 1990 |
RECORD LOW -12°F in 1993 |
NORMAL PRECIPITATION
0.07" |
MOST PRECIPITATION 0.89" in 1933 |
MOST SNOW 4.1" in 1940 |
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March 15, 1937
Heavy snowstorm across the state after a very mild winter; Burlington received 19.5" of snow on 15-16th, with temperatures 29°/20° and 33°/27°.
NOTE: This seems to have been a two to three day storm. The National Weather Service's figures suggest that there was little snow on March 15 and much more on March 16th and 17th. We leave these dates and figures to the superior research skills of weather historians.
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