National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

                                             ...A STATISTICAL PREVIEW OF CARIBOU'S NOVEMBER WEATHER...

 

TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO RAPIDLY COOL WITH THE AVERAGE HIGH FALLING FROM 45 DEGREES ON THE 1ST TO 32 BY MONTHS END.  THE AVERAGE LOW TEMPERATURE FALLS FROM 30 ON THE 1ST TO 18 BY MONTHS END.

THE WARMEST TEMPERATURE EVER OBSERVED DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER WAS 68 DEGREES ON NOVEMBER 1, 1956.  THE COLDEST TEMPERATURE EVER OBSERVED IN NOVEMBER WAS 8 BELOW  ON NOVEMBER 30, 1995.

NOVEMBER IS ON AVERAGE THE CLOUDIEST MONTH OF THE YEAR AT CARIBOU. SNOW IS POSSIBLE AT ANY TIME DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, BUT THE LIKELIHOOD AND FREQUENCY OF SNOWFALLS INCREASES DURING THE COURSE OF THE MONTH.  THE LARGEST SNOWFALLS OF A FOOT OR MORE HAVE ALL BEEN DURING THE 2ND HALF OF THE MONTH, AND ESPECIALLY DURING THE LAST 10 DAYS OF THE MONTH.  THE LARGEST CALENDAR DAY SNOWFALL OF 20.9 INCHES WAS OBSERVED ON NOVEMBER 21, 1986.   IN MANY YEARS THE WINTER SNOW PACK BECOMES ESTABLISHED DURING THE 2ND HALF OF THE MONTH.

THE SNOWIEST NOVEMBER WAS IN 1974 WITH A MONTHLY TOTAL OF 34.9 INCHES.  1960 HOLDS THE HONORS FOR THE LEAST SNOWY NOVEMBER WITH ONLY 1.5 INCHES.  THE GREATEST SNOW DEPTH EVER OBSERVED DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER WAS 28 INCHES ON NOVEMBER 27, 1974.

 

NOVEMBER: CARIBOU’S TOP 5 WARMEST (AVERAGE TEMPERATURES):

37.9 DEGREES 2011

36.9 2016

36.8 2009

36.7 2006

36.5 1953

 

NOVEMBER: CARIBOU’S TOP 5 COLDEST (AVERAGE TEMPERATURES):

25.0 DEGREES 1965

25.3 1949

25.6 1976

25.8 1986

27.1 1972

 

NOVEMBER: CARIBOU’S TOP 5 WETTEST

8.15 INCHES 1983

7.74 1963

7.39 2007

6.53 1950

6.06 2005

 

NOVEMBER: CARIBOU’S TOP 5 SNOWIEST

34.9 INCHES IN 1974

33.2 1949

29.3 2018

28.8 2014

28.1 1986

 

 

NOVEMBER: CARIBOU’S TOP 5 DRIEST

0.45  INCHES 1939

0.67 2012

1.21 1955

1.49 1996

1.51 1952

 

…NOVEMBER STATISTICS…

….TEMPERATURES (1981-2010 NORMALS)

AVERAGE HIGH……………………….....................................38.3

AVERAGE LOW………...........................................................24.7

MONTHLY AVERAGE…………………………………………..31.5

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/HIGHS <32F……………………...7

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/LOWS < 32F……………………..24 (23.9)

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/LOWS <20F……………………...8

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/LOWS <10F……………………...2

 

 

PRECIPITATION

MONTHLY AVERAGE………………………………………….....3.63 INCHES

AVERAGE DAYS WITH MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION…..14 (14.3)

LARGEST CALENDAR DAY RAINFALL………………………..2.22 INCHES, NOVEMBER 14, 2006

AVERAGE SNOWFALL…………………………………………..10.5 INCHES

MOST SNOWFALL………………………………………………..34.9 INCHES, 1974

LEAST SNOWFALL……………………………………………….1.5 INCHES, 1960

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/SNOWFALL > 1 INCH………….….3 (2.8)

AVERAGE # OF DAYS W/SNOWFALL > 3 INCHES…………1

 

MISCELLANEOUS NOVEMBER AVERAGES…

NORMAL HEATING DEGREE DAYS………………………..…1005

NORMAL COOLING DEGREE DAYS……………………….…0

MEAN WIND SPEED……………………………………………..8.3 MPH

AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS W/DENSE FOG…………..…2 (2.4)

MEAN NUMBER OF CLOUDY DAYS………………………….20 (20.4)

 

SUNRISE AND SUNSET

NOVEMBER 1ST……………………………………………..…7:15 AM/5:16 PM

NOVEMBER 30TH  …………………………………………….6:56 AM/3:46 PM

LOSS OF DAYLIGHT………………………………………….1 HOUR 49 MIN

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS…………………..………NOVEMBER 1st

 

The outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for November calls for an increased likelihood of above average temperatures.  There are no strong climate signals that would point toward an unusually wet (snowy) or dry month.