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DAY LENGTH APRIL 1, 2000
12 hours 48 minutes
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US Naval Observatory
Sun and Moon Data
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APRIL 1, 2000
in Burlington, VT
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Sunrise
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5:33 a.m. |
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Sunset
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6:21 p.m. |
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Moonrise
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4:23 a.m. |
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Chinese Solar Term
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VERNAL EQUINOX
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National Weather Service in Burlington reports these records for April 1 as of 2000:
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NORMAL
29°F to 46°F Average 37°F |
RECORD HIGH 75°F in 1986 |
RECORD LOW 5°F in 1923 |
NORMAL PRECIPITATION
0.09" |
MOST PRECIPITATION 0.98" in 1973 |
MOST SNOW 7.0" in 1922 |
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THE VERMONT WEATHER BOOK by David Ludlum (Vermont Historical Society, 1996) lists the following Historic Weather Events for April 1:
April 1, 1807
Great April Fools Day Storm. Snow! Snow! Snow! was the lead in the Randolph Weekly Wanderer; editor could not publish for two weeks due to lack of arrival of news; Danville received 30", making a depth of 60"; Marshfield accumulated a depth of 54"; Lancaster, N.H., 45"; Montpelier, near four feet.
April 1, 1923
Record April cold: Bloomfield -12°, Garfield -8°, Bennington 4°, Burlington 5°.
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