Abundant Early March Sunshine

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Boy, has it been nice to see so much sun in the last couple of days!

Grand Rapids officially received 1168 minutes of sun (19 hours, 28 minutes) in the first two days of the month.  That's just a shade (pun intended) more than the 1159 minutes that we got in the previous TEN days, February 19-28.  And it's way more than the 894 minutes (14 hours, 54 minutes) that G.R. picked up in nearly a three WEEK stretch at the end of December (13 - 31).

Based on the last two days and the current forecast, we could pretty easily see more sunshine in the first six days of March than in the entire month of Feburary.

Here's a link to the page with the local climate data if you're interested in doing more research.

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