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Powerful Pacific System Impacting the West; First Significant Snow for Portions of the East

Power Pacific system will continue to bring significant impacts for Pacific Northwest into northern California the remainder of the week. Dangerous coastal affects, heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow continues. Meanwhile, a storm across the east is set to bring the first accumulating snow to many higher elevations of the Catskills into the central Appalachians. Read More >

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    |-- Temp. Records --||- Precip Records -||------ Degree Day Normals -------|
     Hi        Lo         Record    Record    Heating          Cooling
Day  Mean Year Mean Year  Rain Year Snow Year Day Month Season Day Month Season  Day
 1  72.5 2024  36.5 1972  1.76 1988   T *1993  12   12   3740    1    1      7    1 
 2  73.5 2012  35.0 1962  1.45 1950   T  1975  12   24   3752    1    2      8    2 
 3  74.5 2011  33.5 1987  4.82 1957  0.0  --   12   36   3764    1    3      9    3 
 4  76.0 2023  37.0 1979  0.91 1986   T *1974  12   48   3776    1    4     10    4 
 5  74.0 1967  37.0 1996  1.51*1964  0.0  --   11   59   3787    1    5     11    5 
  
 6  76.5 1967  33.5 2007  0.47 2006  0.2 1971  11   70   3798    1    6     12    6 
 7  74.0 2020 (30.5)2007  3.29 2002  0.0  --   11   81   3809    1    7     13    7 
 8  75.5 2020  31.0 2007  1.58 1997   T  1973  11   92   3820    1    8     14    8 
 9  76.0*2001  35.5 1973  1.12 2008   T  1973  10  102   3830    1    9     15    9 
10  74.5 2001  38.0 1973  2.08 2008   T *1989  10  112   3840    1   10     16   10 
 
11  73.0 1972  39.5 1989  2.34 1979   T  1951  10  122   3850    1   11     17   11 
12 (80.5)1972  31.5 1957  1.54 2009 (1.0)1957  10  132   3860    1   12     18   12 
13  78.0 1972  32.0 1957  3.64 1987  0.0  --    9  141   3869    1   13     19   13 
14  74.5 2006  36.0 1980  3.20 1993   T *2020   9  150   3878    1   14     20   14 
15  72.5 2006  38.5 2018  1.25 1973   T *1994   9  159   3887    1   15     21   15 
 
16  75.0 1982  41.0 1951  1.44 1990  0.0  --    9  168   3896    1   16     22   16 
17  75.5 2013  42.0 1956  1.63 1990  0.0  --    8  176   3904    1   17     23   17 
18  77.0 2006  36.0 1953  1.61 2013   T  1953   8  184   3912    1   18     24   18 
19  75.5 1987  37.0 1983  1.99 1968  0.0  --    8  192   3920    1   19     25   19 
20  74.0 1964  37.0 2021  1.65 1990   T  2021   8  200   3928    1   20     26   20 
 
21  76.0 1963  41.0 2021  2.74 2017  0.0  --    7  207   3935    1   21     27   21 
22  77.5 1955  45.5 2021  2.88 1996  0.0  --    7  214   3942    1   22     28   22 
23  78.5 1989  41.0 1956  3.06 2011  0.0  --    7  221   3949    1   23     29   23 
24  78.0 1989  43.5 2013  3.41 2011  0.0  --    7  228   3956    1   24     30   24 
25  75.0 1984  47.0 1976 (4.89)2011  0.0  --    6  234   3962    1   25     31   25 
 
26  74.5 1975  46.0 1980  2.93 2017  0.0  --    6  240   3968    1   26     32   26 
27  76.5 1975  45.0 1979  1.59 1969  0.0  --    6  246   3974    1   27     33   27 
28  78.5 1970  46.0*1992  2.48 2021  0.0  --    6  252   3980    1   28     34   28 
29  75.0 1970  48.0 1998  4.46 2017  0.0  --    6  258   3986    1   29     35   29 
30  73.0 1987  46.0 2014  2.18 1970  0.0  --    5  263   3991    1   30     36   30
* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
Period of Record:
Temperature:  August 1949 - Present
Rainfall:     August 1949 - Present
Snowfall:     August 1949 - Present
Normals:      1991-2020 (30 Year Average)
(Monthly normals are computed by adding all of the daily mean data
 and then dividing by the number of days in the month)

 

Updated: June 20, 2024