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2022 Statistics
current thru December 31st, 2022
Hottest temperature ...
112.1°F on July 11th
First 90°F Day for 2022 occured on March 25th!
First 100°F Day for 2022 occured on May 14th at 1:14pm!!
Coldest temperature ...
31.3°F on January 2nd
Lowest maximum ...
52.6°F on December 13th & 14th
Highest minimum ...
89.0°F on July 21st
Maximum Wind Gust this year ...
37 mph on October 3rd
Total rain so far this year ...
9.42 in.
Most rain in one day ...
1.49 in. on July 30th
Most rain in one month ...
1.94 in. in August
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2022 2022 AVERAGES °F (RAIN) 2022 Extremes °F
MONTH MAX: MIN: MEAN: in MAX: DATE: MIN: DATE:
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JANUARY... 67.0 43.5 54.6 ( 0.14 ) 71.2 1/30 31.3 1/02
FEBRUARY.. 69.7 43.4 56.3 ( 0.47 ) 80.2 2/28 32.9 2/03
MARCH..... 77.4 50.6 64.0 ( 0.07 ) 92.0 3/25 39.0 3/09
APRIL..... 86.6 56.9 73.3 ( 0.00 ) 96.2 4/26 44.2 4/13
MAY...... 93.6 64.8 81.2 ( 0.00 ) 103.0 5/15 53.3 5/12
JUNE..... 103.1 76.9 91.2 ( T ) 110.8 6/10 65.6 6/01
JULY..... 104.2 81.8 93.8 ( 1.77 ) 112.1 7/11 72.2 7/30
AUGUST.... 100.7 79.4 89.8 ( 1.94 ) 110.0 8/30 72.6 8/04
SEPTEMBER. 98.2 76.0 87.4 ( 1.28 ) 107.7 9/06 67.0 9/18
OCTOBER... 84.6 61.9 73.3 ( 1.77 ) 95.8 10/03 48.4 10/35
NOVEMBER.. 69.0 45.3 56.7 ( 0.18 ) 77.1 11/07 39.0 11/27
DECEMBER.. 62.7 43.3 52.1 ( 1.80 ) 72.5 12/26 33.3 12/14
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YR TOTALS 84.8 60.4 72.9 ( 9.42 ) 112.1 7/11 31.3 1/02
** More than one occurance
The number of days this year
the HIGH temperature was ...
Less than 50°F ... 0 days
Less than 60°F ... 16 days
Less than 70°F ... 93 days
90°F or more .... 167 days
100°F or more .... 86 days
110°F or more .... 12 days
The number of days this year
the LOW temperature was ...
32°F or less ..... 1 day
45°F or less ..... 82 days
70°F or more .... 125 days
80°F or more ..... 61 days
85°F or more ..... 13 days
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HUMIDEX
Definition Humidex - Over the years, several measures have been proposed to relate various combinations of temperature and humidity into a single number to approximate what hot, humid weather feels like to the average person. Of these, humidex is the one most familiar to Canadians. Humidex was introduced into Canada in 1965. The index is a summer analogue of the wind chill factor in that it is an equivalent air temperature. Air of a given temperature and humidity is equated in comfort to air of a higher temperature that has a negligible moisture content. Comfort is quite subjective and largely dependent on the age and health of the individual. Weather conditions causing prickly heat in an infant may result in heat cramps in a teenager, heat exhaustion in a middle-aged and heat stroke in a senior. Humidex is also limited as an overall hot-weather comfort index because it does not consider other factors such as pressure, wind speed, precipitation, sunshine or pollen.
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