![]() No person owning or having control of any truck, trailer, truck power unit, tractor, bus or recreation vehicle with a tare or empty weight in excess of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds gross weight, or over sixteen (16) feet in length (including accessories, racks, or other physical extensions), or having a height of more than eight (8) feet from the roadway, shall park the same upon any street, avenue, or public way in the City of Plymouth between the hours of 7:00 p.m. ![]() 10-1-51 PARKING OF VEHICLES OVER 12,000 POUNDS OR 16 FEET RESTRICTED. This Section does not apply to licensed physicians or surgeons engaged in the treatment of patients on any emergency basis. (b) Whenever the powers conferred in this article are exercised because of a heavy snowstorm or blizzard, the parking of vehicles on all streets and alleys is completely prohibited during the period of a snow emergency until plowing of both sides of the street has been completed, and the emergency has been terminated.įrom December 1st to March 15th, inclusive of each year, no person shall permit any vehicle to be parked on any street or alley in the City of Plymouth between the hours of 2:00 a.m. 2-7-4 EMERGENCY POWERS PARKING RESTRICTIONS DURING SNOW EMERGENCY. Caution! The reflection of snow can nearly double the intensity of the Sun's UV radiation.SEC. A hat with a wide brim is extremely helpful, as it can prevent roughly 50% of UV radiation from reaching the eyes. On bright days sunglasses that block both UVA and UVB rays should be worn. The solar radiation is most powerful near the mid-day, so the exposure to the direct Sun should be reduced accordingly. Infants and people with sensitive skin must always be protected. Note: The daily maximum UV index of 2 in March interpret into the following advice:įor the majority, extended sun exposure is not of great concern. A UV Index value of 2, and less, symbolizes a minimal health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for average individuals. UV indexIn Plymouth, the average daily maximum UV index in March is 2. SunshineIn Plymouth, Wisconsin, the average sunshine in March is 5.6h. 2023, at 2:00 am consequently, the time zone reverts from CDT to CST. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday, November 5. 2023, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from CST to CDT. On the last day of March, in Plymouth, sunrise is at 6:34 am and sunset at 7:17 pm CDT. On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 6:28 am and sunset at 5:40 pm CST. DaylightThe average length of the day in March is 11h and 58min. Throughout the year, in Plymouth, there are 56.2 snowfall days, and 20.16" (512mm) of snow is accumulated. In Plymouth, snow falls for 7.8 days, with typically accumulated 2.44" (62mm) of snow. Snowfall January through May, October through December are months with snowfall. Throughout the year, there are 146 rainfall days, and 29.17" (741mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout March, 1.85" (47mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In March, the rain falls for 11.2 days. HumidityThe average relative humidity in March in Plymouth is 81%. The average low-temperature, in Plymouth, Wisconsin, is 26.6☏ (-3☌). TemperatureIn March, the average high-temperature increases from a subzero cold 27.1☏ (-2.7☌) in February to a cold 38.7☏ (3.7☌). The first month of the spring, March, is a cold month in Plymouth, Wisconsin, with an average temperature ranging between min 26.6☏ (-3☌) and max 38.7☏ (3.7☌).
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