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Increasing Confidence for Accumulating Mountain Snow Showers Sunday Night into the Start of Next Week

A blast of Arctic air overnight Sunday into Monday will mark a changeover from rain to snow for the start of the new work week. Confidence is increasing for accumulating snow showers along the mountains on Monday, where temperatures will remain below freezing. Elsewhere, some snow is still likely, but temperatures will not be supportive of much in the way of accumulations. Read More >

Climate Top Ten for December at Clarksburg, West Virginia

Period of Record: 1922 to 2024

 

Temperatures (°F)
Warmest Coldest
# Average Temp. Year # Average Temp. Year
1. 47.0 2015 1. 21.6 1989
2. 45.1 1923 2. 23.7 1963
3. 43.8 2021 3. 25.8 2000
4. 42.3 2023 4. 25.9 2010
5. 42.1 1956 5. 26.3 1935
6. 41.5 1971 6. 26.4 1960
7. 41.0 2019 7. 26.5 1944
8. 40.5 1931 8. 27.3 1962
9. 40.0 1940  9.  27.4 1945
10. 39.9 2006, 2012, 2018         1958
Normal: 37.8 (1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals)
 
Precipitation (Inches)
Wettest Driest
# Amount Year # Amount Year
1. 9.25 1978 1. 0.65 1925
2. 8.41 1990 2. 0.74 1965
3. 7.75 2007 3. 0.99 1955
4. 6.40 1972 4. 1.26 1938
5. 6.19 1957     1958
6. 6.02 1956 6. 1.39 1963
7. 5.91 1951 7. 1.44 1989
8. 5.54 1923 8. 1.49 2004
9. 5.45 1942 9. 1.52 1950
10. 5.24 2008 10. 1.58 2010
Normal: 3.38 (1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals)
 
Monthly Snowfall (Inches)
Greatest Least
# Amount Year # Amount Year
1. 26.5 1944 1. 0.0 1931
2. 16.2 2010     1978
3. 15.2 1935     1979
4. 15.1 2009     1994
5. 15.0 1989     2006
6. 13.9 1929     2015
7. 13.7 1942  7.  T 1938
8. 13.0 1960     1941
    1962     1965
10. 12.5 1969         1980+
Normal: 3.8 (1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals)

 

T signifies a trace amount.

'+' signifies that there are additional years with the listed amount that are not denoted on the table.

Statistics Last Updated: 1/3/2025