BLOOMSDAY WEATHER THROUGH THE YEARS
Compiled by the National Weather Service in Spokane. All times are PDT. All data recorded at the Spokane International Airport.
May 1, 1977
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 59 36% NE 10 MPH 12.0 hours - 82% 11:00 AM 70 29% NE 13 MPH 2:00 PM 78 26% E 7 MPH
Mostly sunny. The maximum temperature was 81.
May 7, 1978
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 48 68% N 5 MPH 14.0 hours - 95% 11:00 AM 58 42% NW 8 MPH 2:00 PM 67 20% NE 23 MPH
Sunny with high thin clouds. The maximum temperature was 69.
May 6, 1979
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 42 83% SW 16 MPH 12.0 hours - 82% 11:00 AM 52 61% SW 19 MPH 2:00 PM 54 53% SW 17 MPH
Partly Sunny. The maximum temperature was 57.
May 4, 1980
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 55 72% NE 6 MPH 14.6 Hours 100% 11:00 AM 67 53% NE 8 MPH 2:00 PM 78 38% NE 9 MPH
Sunny all day. The maximum temperature was 81.
May 3, 1981
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 41 76% S 9 MPH 6.0 Hours - 41% 11:00 AM 52 55% SW 10 MPH 2:00 PM 54 49% SE 9 MPH
Mostly cloudy during the day with a light rain shower at 1:00 PM (lasted 10 minutes). The maximum temperature was 59.
May 2, 1982
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 51 64% SE 9 MPH 9.4 hours 85% 11:00 AM 61 41% SW 13 MPH 2:00 PM 62 40 % SW 16 MPH
Sunny at first, but clouds increased and sky was mostly cloudy by noon. The maximum temperature was 62.
May 1, 1983
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 47 80% N 4 MPH 12.9 hours 89% 11:00 AM 57 51% NE 5 MPH 2:00 PM 64 38 % NW 8 MPH
Clear and sunny at the start. Remained sunny all day with a few fair weather cumulus by noon. The maximum temperature was 67.
May 6, 1984
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 34 89% S 8 MPH 1.7 hours 12% 11:00 AM 36 89% S 8 MPH 2:00 PM 42 76% SW 6 MPH
Cloudy all day with 1 to 2 inches of snowfall before the race. Light rain or rain and snow mixed continued until 12:30 PM. The maximum temperature was 47 degrees.
May 5, 1985
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 38 79% S 9 MPH 12.8 hours 88% 11:00 AM 49 52% S 7 MPH 2:00 PM 54 36% E 5 MPH
Sky was fair at 8:00 AM and became partly cloudy in the late morning and into the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 58.
May 4, 1986
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 45 79% SW 7 MPH 8.1 hours 56% 11:00 AM 52 63% SW 15 MPH 2:00 PM 55 47% SW 17 MPH
Cloudy all day with light rain showers in the morning until 7:30 and again in the late afternoon. The maximum temperature was 58.
May 3, 1987
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8: 00 AM 46 86% S I 0 MPH 8.1 hours 56% 11:00 AM 53 54% SW 13 MPH 2:00 PM 57 47% SE 10 MPH
Sunny in the morning and sky was mostly cloudy by the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 62.
May 1, 1988
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 34 79% SE 9 MPH 12.3 hours 85% 11:00 AM 45 56% SW 12 MPH 2:00 PM 51 30% SW 15 MPH
Snow had ended at 7:40 AM and skies were partly cloudy by 8:00 AM. The skies remained partly sunny in the morning and clouds began to increase again in the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 55.
May 7, 1989
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 58 87% S 5 MPH 12.8 hours 86% 11:00 AM 67 59% S 8 MPH 2:00 PM 73 44% SW 9 MPH
Trace of rain in the late afternoon. Race time skies - partly to mostly cloudy. The maximum temperature was 76.
May 6, 1990
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 46 39% SW 12G29 MPH 12.5 hours 86% 11:00 AM 50 28% SW 20G31 MPH 2:00 PM 54 28% SW 22G31 MPH
Trace amounts of rain fell during the afternoon. It was very windy with a peak gust of 46 mph at 6:27 pm. SW winds gusting to 30 mph throughout the race. The maximum temperature was 60.
May 5, 1991
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 48 60% S 11 MPH 2.2 hours 15% 11:00 AM 57 45% S 13 MPH 2:00 PM 52 73% SE 11 MPH
Light rain fell during the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 57.
May 3, 1992
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 49 68% NE 11 MPH 12.9 hours 100% 11:00 AM 65 41% E 9 MPH 2:00 PM 75 22% NE 4 MPH
Sunny skies. The maximum temperature was 78.
May 2, 1993
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 44 82% S 15 MPH 12.5 hours 86% 11:00 AM 51 58% SW 13 MPH 2:00 PM 57 41% W 17 MPH
Wind gusts to 26 mph in the afternoon. Race time skies - partly cloudy. The maximum temperature was 57.
May 1, 1994
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 41 79% S 11 MPH 12.0 hours 83% 11:00 AM 53 42% W 16 MPH 2:00 PM 59 29% SW 8 MPH
Clear at the start of the race. High thin clouds by afternoon. The maximum temperature was 59.
May 7, 1995
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 52 68% NE 8 MPH 8.2 hours 55% 11:00 AM 58 47% E 16 MPH 2:00 PM 61 45% NE 8 MPH
Light rain at the start of the race. Stopped by 10 AM. Cloudy for the remainder of the morning and early afternoon. The maximum temperature was 66.
May 5, 1996
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 40 79% NE 8 MPH Missing 11:00 AM 52 45% NE 6 MPH 2:00 PM 56 34% CALM
It was sunny throughout the race. The high temperature for the day was 58 degrees.
May 4, 1997
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 44 90% SW 13 MPH 7.5 Hours 51% 11:00 AM 50 74% S 15 MPH 2:00 PM 58 49% SW 15 MPH
Before the race, it was cloudy overnight with light rain. At start time the clouds were breaking up and skies were partly cloudy throughout the remainder of the day. The high temperature for the day was 60 degrees.
May 3, 1998
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 57 72% S 15 MPH 13.3 Hours 92% 11:00 AM 66 56% SW 10 MPH 2:00 PM 71 47% SW 9 MPH
Skies were partly cloudy at the start of the race and became mostly sunny by midday. The high temperature for the day was 74 degrees.
May 2, 1999
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 39 89% SW 12 MPH 8.8 Hours 61% 11:00 AM 41 89% SW 14 MPH 2:00 PM 43 86% SW 24 MPH
Skies were cloudy with rain falling on and off throughout the race. There were some brief sun breaks at midday and clearing skies in the late afternoon. 0.07 inches of rain fell between 8 AM and 2 PM. The high temperature for the day was 47 degrees with 0.13 inches of rain measured.
May 7, 2000
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 40 76% NE 8 MPH 13.3 Hours 91% 11:00 AM 51 50% CALM 2:00 PM 56 31% W 8 MPH
Skies were sunny at the start of the race, with only a few clouds developing by mid day. The high temperature for the day was 59 degrees.
May 6, 2001
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 38 62% SE 6 MPH 14.3 Hours 98% 11:00 AM 50 44% SE 6 MPH 2:00 PM 55 34% SW 7 MPH
Sunny skies. The high temperature for the day was 57 degrees.
May 5, 2002
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 41 65% S 15 MPH 8.4 Hours 57% 11:00 AM 46 65% S 18 MPH 2:00 PM 43 73% CALM
Skies were mostly cloudy with mid/high clouds at the beginning of the race. Light rain began at 948am mixed with small hail at 1030am and between 100pm -130pm. A thunderstorm with small hail at 200pm dropped the temperature back into the low 40s. 0.07” of precipitation fell during the race. The high temperature for the day was 51 degrees with a total of 0.28” precipitation measured and 0.4” snow/graupel.
May 4, 2003
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 43 76% S 13 MPH 7.2 Hours 49% 11:00 AM 48 63% S 13 MPH 2:00 PM 49 62% W 15G20 MPH
Skies were mostly cloudy with mid clouds as the participants lined up to start. The clouds lowered and intermittent light rain began at 836 am and continued through the day. The high temperature for the day was 52 degrees with a total of 0.02” precipitation measured.
May 2, 2004
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 57 59% S 14 MPH 13.5 Hours 93% 11:00 AM 67 45% SW 13 MPH 2:00 PM 74 32% SW 16G26 MPH
Breezy winds overnight kept the temperatures mild. The 57 degrees at 8:00 AM was only 2 degrees shy of the warmest Bloomsday morning, set on the first Bloomsday in 1977. High clouds covered the skies at the start of the race, but gave way to some sunshine as the race progressed. The high temperature for the day was 76 degrees.
May 1, 2005
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 46 60% NE 9 MPH 13.6 Hours 94% 11:00 AM 58 32% NE 12 MPH 2:00 PM 65 24% N 6 MPH
Clear skies and moderate winds overnight allowed temperatures to fall to near normal values. The clear skies gave way to a few clouds by race time and mostly cloudy skies by late in the day. The high temperature for the day was 67 degrees.
May 7, 2006
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 47 68% S 10 MPH 0.9 Hours 6% 11:00 AM 48 73% SW 17 MPH 2:00 PM 48 73% SW 18 MPH
Skies were overcast as a weak Pacific storm moved through the area. Light rain showers fell off and on during the race, but were generally so light that the pavement remained dry. The high temperature for the day was only 53 degrees.
May 6, 2007
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 43 60% S 8 MPH 10.2 Hours 70% 11:00 AM 54 45% SW 12 G16 MPH 2:00 PM 59 39% SSW 9 MPH
Intermittent high clouds moved over the area from day break through start time and into the afternoon. The sky cover ranged from mostly clear to mostly cloudy, although most of the clouds were thin, allowing the sun to shine through. The high temperature for the day was 66 degrees.
May 4, 2008
Time Temp RH Wind Sunshine
8:00 AM 43 73% E 3 MPH 12.9 Hours 88% 11:00 AM 58 51% N 3 MPH 2:00 PM 65 33% W 3 MPH
A few thin high clouds moved over the region from day break through start time and into the afternoon. The sky cover ranged from clear to partly cloudy. The winds were light through the day and the high temperature was 69 degrees.
Coolest Bloomsdays
May 6, 1984
There was 1 to 2 inches of new snow in the morning before the race. Skies remained cloudy all day with light rain and snow falling most of the morning. The high temperature for the day was 47 degrees.
May 2, 1999
Although there was no snow, skies were cloudy with rain falling on and off throughout the race. There were some brief sun breaks at midday and clearing skies in the late afternoon. 0.07 inches of rain fell between 8 AM and 2 PM. The high temperature for the day was 47 degrees with 0.13 inches of rain measured.
Warmest Bloomsdays
May 1, 1977
Mostly sunny all day with a high temperature of 81.
May 4, 1980
Sunny all day with a high of 81.
Climatology
For May 5 (30 year climatology 1971-2000):
Average High 63 Average Low 40 Sunrise 5:26 AM PDT Sunset 8:07 PM PDT
For May 1 - May 7 (1881 - 2008):
All Time High 92 - May 5, 1966 All Time Low 24 - May 1, 1954 Record Low Max 42 - May 2, 1950 Record High Min 57 - May 7, 1947 Most Precipitation 0.75” - May 4, 1888, 0.63" - May 2, 1995 Most Snowfall 0.8" - May 6, 1984 It snowed 3.5 inches on May 11, 1967
What are the possible weather extremes for Bloomsday?
The all time high for early May of 92 degrees (set on 5/5/92) suggests Bloomsday could be quite warm. Moderate to heavy rain on the preceding days could combine with warm temperatures to produce an unusual hot and muggy day.
The strongest wind recorded at Spokane International in May is 53 mph. Running against a strong breeze is not ideal. Steady winds and temperatures in the upper 20s or lower 30s would likely result in some discomfort among the tens of thousands out in the elements on Bloomsday.
The worst wind scenario would likely be dry conditions for the months and week preceding Bloomsday and steady southwest breezes of 30 plus mph combining for reduced visibilities and high levels of airborne particulates with blowing dust.
Heavy rain is unlikely, but not impossible. Rainfall rates up to 1 inch per hour have occurred in the spring in Spokane. These conditions likely coupled with temperatures in the 30s and 40s would not be welcome in Spokane on the first Sunday in May.
Spring showers are common in Spokane during the first week of May. Many of the past Bloomsdays had light and intermittent showers. This type of activity is more likely in the afternoon, but can occur in the morning. Taking this type of weather to the extreme introduces hazards such as lightning, strong winds, hail and tornadoes. The small soft hail that occurs frequently in the spring has visited Bloomsday from time to time. Thunderstorms have also occurred on the first Sunday in May in Spokane. The occurrence of strong thunderstorm winds, large hail and tornadoes is very rare in Spokane, but cannot be completely ruled out during the more favored months of May and June.
Snowfall in May in Spokane is unusual, but not unheard of. Two of the past Bloomsdays (1984 and 2002) have had some snow or hail falling from the sky. The records at Spokane International show an extreme 3.5 inches of snow on May 11, 1967. But the worst Bloomsday weather scenario nearly came to pass in May 2002.
On Tuesday May 7, 2002 (two days after the race) about 20 miles west of the course, up to 19 inches of snow fell in a very unusual late season storm. This was not a high elevation mountain storm; it occurred across the 2500 foot elevation west plains areas of Davenport, Rearden and Airway Heights. This storm brought only ½ inch of snow to Spokane International and just a few flakes to the downtown area.
Needless to say an event like this over the downtown area on the first Sunday in May would put a real damper on Bloomsday. |