Texarkana Gazette

Crater of Diamonds prepares for winter

- By Waymon Cox

Park Interprete­r

With several days of cold weather and even a few light snow flurries in recent memory, many already wonder what kind of winter is in store at the Crater of Diamonds State Park near Murfreesbo­ro, Ark.

The weather has already turned cold this month, but winter in this part of the world won’t officially begin until Dec. 21. On this date, the Northern Hemisphere will be tilted farthest away from the sun, bringing on colder temperatur­es until spring returns.

Daytime temperatur­es during winter in Arkansas are fairly mild, but the nights can be downright cold. The average high temperatur­e last winter was around 56 degrees Fahrenheit, while lows averaged around 35 degrees. Temperatur­es dropped below freezing on 41 days, compared to only 32 days of freezing temperatur­es during winter 2016-17.

From late December through January, temperatur­es averaged around 38 degrees. Jan. 16 was the coldest day of the season, with a high of 23 degrees and a low of only five degrees. Temperatur­es warmed to nearly 50 degrees on most days in February and into the mid-50s in March.

Winters in Arkansas are also typically wet. Last winter at the park, it rained more than 29 inches over 33 days. More than 21 inches fell in February alone, making it the wettest month of the season.

“We have already experience­d colder, wetter weather in the last few weeks. Since Oct. 15, temperatur­es have averaged around 51 degrees, and there have been more than nine days of below-freezing temperatur­es at the park. Nearly nine inches of rain fell on the diamond search area in October, and more than five-and-one-half inches have already fallen this month. However, this trend may not continue. According to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, we should expect a decrease in rainfall through December and equal chances of above, near or below-normal averages for temperatur­es and precipitat­ion this winter,” said Cox.

“Weather plays a big role in how many diamonds are found at the park each year, and which methods of searching are more likely to be successful. Although we don’t know for sure what kind of weather we’ll have at the Crater of Diamonds over the next few months, we will be ready to share in the excitement of visitors who brave the cold to find their own diamonds,” Cox said.

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