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2008 Statistics
current thru July 3rd, 2008
Hottest temperature ...
111.9°F on June 20th
First 90°F Day for 2008 occured on Apr 13th
First 100°F Day for 2008 occured on May 18th at: 1:56pm
Coldest temperature ...
30.0°F on January 18th
Lowest maximum ...
53.7°F on February 15th
Highest minimum ...
84.0°F on July 3rd
Maximum Wind Gust this year ...
33 mph on May 13th
Total rain so far this year ...
3.03 in.
Most rain in one day ...
1.52 in. on January 27th
Most rain in one month ...
2.41 in. in Janauary
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2008 2008 AVERAGES °F (RAIN) 2007 Extremes °F
MONTH MAX: MIN: MEAN: in MAX: DATE: MIN: DATE:
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JANUARY... 62.7 41.4 51.5 ( 2.41 ) 71.6 1/04 30.0 1/18
FEBRUARY.. 67.2 43.0 54.5 ( 0.50 ) 81.6 2/29 31.9 2/05
MARCH..... 76.7 48.4 62.9 ( 0.00 ) 85.4 3/25 39.3 3/04
APRIL..... 83.6 54.8 70.5 ( 0.00 ) 94.7 4/14 47.1 4/10
MAY...... 87.4 60.6 75.3 ( 0.11 ) 106.8 5/19 51.0 5/23
JUNE..... 102.8 73.1 89.7 ( 0.00 ) 111.9 6/20 62.9 6/06
JULY..... 107.4 82.9 95.5 ( 0.01 ) 109.2 7/01 81.0 7/02
AUGUST.... ( 0.00 ) 8/01 8/01
SEPTEMBER. ( 0.00 ) 9/01 9/01
OCTOBER... ( 0.00 ) 10/01 10/01
NOVEMBER.. ( 0.00 ) 11/01 11/01
DECEMBER.. ( 0.00 ) 12/01 12/01
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YR TOTALS 80.5 54.0 67.9 ( 3.03 ) 111.9 6/20 30.0 1/18
The number of days this year
the HIGH temperature was ...
Less than 50°F ... 0 days
Less than 60°F ... 17 days
Less than 70°F ... 54 days
90°F or more ..... 49 days
100°F or more .... 24 days
110°F or more .... 2 days
The number of days this year
the LOW temperature was ...
32°F or less ..... 2 days
45°F or less ..... 50 days
70°F or more ..... 22 days
80°F or more ..... 5 days
85°F or more ..... 0 days
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Page last updated on Feb 1st, 2008
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