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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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August Climate Data (Page 1)

 

     |-----Normals 1991-2020------| |--------- Record Temperatures ---------|
     Temperature   Precipitation     Hi        Lo        Hi        Lo
Day  Mx/Mn  Mean  Day  Month  Year   Max  Year Max  Year Min  Year Min  Year   Day
 1   95/73   84  0.11  0.11  24.97   112  2012  76  1950  86 *2011  59  1925    1
 2   95/73   84  0.10  0.21  25.07   112 *2012  80  2019 (87) 2011  57  1971    2
 3   95/73   84  0.11  0.32  25.18   113  2011  80 *1927  85  2010  57  1976    3
 4   95/73   84  0.11  0.43  25.29   111  1923  72  1978  84  1980  52  1920    4
 5   95/73   84  0.11  0.54  25.40   112  2011  72  1993  86  2011  56  1948    5

 6   95/73   84  0.11  0.65  25.51   109 *2011  70  1948  82 *2022  60 *1997    6
 7   94/73   84  0.11  0.76  25.62   109  1935  78  1989  83  2000  58  1993    7
 8   94/73   84  0.11  0.87  25.73   111  1935  72  1997  84  1936  57  1989    8
 9   94/73   84  0.11  0.98  25.84   114  1936  75  1917  84  2006  59  1989    9
10   94/73   83  0.11  1.09  25.95  (115) 1936  77  1996  83  1934  55  1920   10

11   94/73   83  0.11  1.20  26.06   114  1936  74 *1968  81 *1936  58 *2012   11
12   94/73   83  0.12  1.32  26.18   113  1936  75  1920  84  2010  52  1967   12
13   94/72   83  0.10  1.42  26.28   114  1936  74  1961  84 *2010  54  1967   13
14   94/72   83  0.10  1.52  26.38   110  1923  70  1961  83  1980  53  1920   14
15   94/72   83  0.10  1.62  26.48   109 *1936  72  1961  84  1909  53  1994   15

16   93/72   83  0.11  1.73  26.59   109 *1956  77  1964  86  1909  57  1992   16
17   93/72   83  0.10  1.83  26.69   109  1909  74  1957  84  1956  53  1920   17
18   93/72   82  0.11  1.94  26.80   109  1918  76 *1992  84  1934  54  1943   18
19   93/71   82  0.12  2.06  26.92   108  1934  74  1915  82  1936  56  1932   19
20   93/71   82  0.10  2.16  27.02   106 *1935 (66) 1950  82  1936  53  1967   20

21   93/71   82  0.11  2.27  27.13   106 *1936  75  1907  80 *2003  54  1950   21
22   92/71   82  0.11  2.38  27.24   106  1936  72  1961  80 *2023  50  1920   22
23   92/70   81  0.10  2.48  27.34   108  1936  68  1966  80  2011  51  1920   23
24   92/70   81  0.11  2.59  27.45   108  2011  69  1911  82  2023  53  1920   24
25   92/70   81  0.11  2.70  27.56   105  1978  73  1942  82  2006  56  2015   25

26   91/70   81  0.11  2.81  27.67   109  1999  74  1946  81  1978  52  1910   26
27   91/69   80  0.12  2.93  27.79   105 *2000  70  1987  81  2000  50  1910   27
28   91/69   80  0.11  3.04  27.90   104 *1963  67  1917  80 *2000  53  1967   28
29   91/69   80  0.11  3.15  28.01   107  1984  70  1974  79  1984  51  1931   29
30   90/69   79  0.11  3.26  28.12   107  1947  72 *1968  79  1983  50  1915   30

31   90/68   79  0.12  3.38  28.24   106  1951  72  1993  84  1980 (48) 1915   31
     * Indicates occurrences in previous years      ( ) Monthly Extremes
August Monthly Normals (1991-2020):

Normal Max Temperature:   93.0°F   Monthly Heating Degree Days:         0
Normal Min Temperature:   71.5°F   Season Total Heating Degree Days:    0
Normal Mean Temperature:  82.2°F   Monthly Cooling Degree Days:       535
Normal Monthly Rainfall:  3.38"   Season Total Cooling Degree Days:  1764
Normal Monthly Snowfall:   0.0"

August Monthly Records:

Warmest August:  91.0F in 1936        Wettest Month: 11.80" in 1927
Coolest August:  73.8F in 1915        Driest Month:    .00" in 1896
                                      Most Snowfall:  None
(Monthly temperature records are computed by adding all of the daily mean
 temperatures and then dividing by the number of days in the month.)

 

Updated: September 9, 2024