Norfolk’s March Weather
Still felt like winter By Russell Russ Did you think March was cold this year? Many people did. Where were all those 70 degree days? Well, it was the coldest March since 2005, beaten only by 2001 and 1996. You have to go back to the early 1990’s to find a few in a row […]
It’s Only Natural — May 2013
By Star Childs A good old-fashioned winter has come and gone here in the Icebox of Connecticut. Asked to comment on how our local forest ecosystem fared in a winter like this, I would simply have to say “quite well.” The forests throughout the state entered the dormancy of winter with more than enough precipitation […]
Eye On Town Government — May 2013
By Wiley Wood Budget discussions this past month were led off by the Board of Selectmen, which presented its preliminary budget to the Board of Finance on April 2. Total expenditures for the town, exclusive of education, were set at $3,371,800, an increase of 4-percent or $131,550 over last year. A number of […]
Norfolk’s February Weather
Winter is Back By Russell Russ Old Man Winter has not forgotten Norfolk after all. February turned out to be a more normal winter month than what we have seen lately. It was just a little warmer than usual, but snowfall was nearly six inches above normal. The clincher was the blizzard that hit on […]
The Town Budget May Not Go Up, But It Is Still a Guessing Game
By Wiley Wood At three separate meetings in March. Norfolk’s Board of Selectmen worked on a budget for presentation to the Board of Finance in early April. As a result, the proposed total expenditures for the town will go up but only slightly. Education is still the major expense, followed by roads. State funding levels […]
Norfolk’s January Weather
The New Normal? By Russell Russ The first month of 2013 picked up right where 2012 left off. It was another warmer than average month. January on average is our coldest and snowiest month of the year. Our winter did finally seem to begin with some colder temperatures this month, but the typical Norfolk snowfall […]
Eye On Town Government
It’s That Time of Year Again Budgets dominate discussions at Town Hall By Wiley Wood With town budgets to be drawn up in March and voted on in April, discussions at Norfolk’s town hall this month were largely about projected spending for the coming year. On Feb. 5, members of the Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department […]
Norfolk’s Weather for 2012
Warm December closes out warmest year on record By Russell Russ December came in tied with December of 1996 as Norfolk’s eighth warmest December in the last 81 years. No records were set this month, but with an average mean temperature of 31.2 degrees, it was 5.8 degrees warmer than normal. The month’s high of […]
A Typical June for Norfolk
Norfolk’s June Weather By Russell Russ Temperature-wise Junewas exactly normal. It doesn’t happen too often, but the average temperature this month (63.3 degrees) was exactly average for the month of June. There were some hotter days and even a record high temperature, but it all averaged out to a fairly typical summer month. June continued […]
Summer is on its way
By Russell Russ May continued Norfolk’s string of sixteen consecutive months with above normal temperatures. While it dipped into the mid to upper 30’s a few times, no frost was observed at the weather station, and the opportunity to finally record a cooler than normal month for a change was quickly eliminated when the temperatures […]
