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  1. This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.

  2. Version 1.0.1. Access Methods. Quick Access. Search for maximum, minimum, and average temperature normals and precipitation total normals for individual station locations from about 15,000 stations across the United States. Find annual/seasonal, monthly, daily, or hourly conventional 30-year normals and 15-year normals normals by station names.

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  4. We show the climate in the United States by comparing the average weather in 5 representative places: New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, and Minneapolis. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in the United States.

  5. Aug 26, 2017 · The hot season lasts for 3.5 months, from May 30 to September 15, with an average daily high temperature above 80°F. The hottest month of the year in Kansas City is July, with an average high of 90°F and low of 73°F. The cold season lasts for 3.0 months, from November 26 to February 26, with an average daily high temperature below 50°F.

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    The Northeast had its third warmest year on record with an average temperature of 49.5 degrees F (9.7 degrees C), 2.2 degrees F (1.2 degrees C) above normal. Annual average temperatures for the twe...
    The Northeast wrapped up 2020 just barely on the dry side of normal, seeing 43.61 inches (110.77 cm) of precipitation, 98 percent of normal. Eight of the Northeast states were drier than normal whi...
    The U.S. Drought Monitor released on January 2, 2020, showed less than 1 percent of the Northeast, a small area in Maryland and Delaware, as abnormally dry. This dryness eased by mid-February, with...
    While February, March, and the spring season were record-setting for their lack of snow, May featured record-setting snowfall in a few locations. Warm weather in February contributed to low snowfal...
    Annual precipitation averaged across the Midwest was 37.72 inches (958 mm), 0.78 inches (20 mm) above normal. This was the eighth straight year above the 1981-2010 normal for the region. This ranke...
    Temperatures across the region for 2020 averaged 1.2 degrees F (0.7 C) above normal. This ranked 2020 as the 12th warmest since 1895, and the warmest year since 2012. All nine Midwest states were a...
    The Midwest was completely free of drought from January through May of 2020. That 21-week stretch extended to a 29-week stretch when the last eight weeks of 2019 were added making it the second lon...
    Severe weather in the region was spread across many months, however the most newsworthy was a severe derecho on August 10th. Damage was spread across Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Indian...
    Temperatures were well above average across much of the Southeast during the year, particularly in Florida and along coastal portions of the region. Annual mean temperatures were at least 2 degrees...
    Annual precipitation totals were well above average across the Southeast region, with widespread areas of exceptional wetness occurring in every state and Puerto Rico. Indeed, nearly the entire Sou...
    Thirteen tropical cyclones (Tropical Storm Arthur, Tropical Storm Bertha, Tropical Storm Cristobal, Tropical Storm Fay, Hurricane Isaias, Tropical Storm Kyle, Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Marco, Hurr...
    There were 3,843 severe weather reports across the Southeast region during the year, which is over 130 percent of the median annual frequency of 2,936 reports during 2000–2019. About 30 percent (1,...
    2020 was a year of transition for the High Plains region, as cool, wet conditions over the past two years gave way to a warmer and drier regime. Hints of this transition began in the fall of 2019,...
    Ultimately, the year ended with over 80 percent of the region in drought (D1-D4), and these conditions caused a number of impacts over the course of the year. Fires were a major issue across Colora...
    In a break from recent years, average annual temperatures were generally above normal across the High Plains region, with widespread departures of up to 2.0 degrees F (1.1 degrees C). Some areas of...
    After two consecutively wet years, 2020 was an extremely dry year for the majority of the High Plains region. Many locations had precipitation totals that ranked in the top 10 driest on record, riv...
    The year 2020 proved to be a warm year for the Southern Region. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas experienced a top-10 warmest year on record, and the region as a whole had an average annual temper...
    The 2020 annual precipitation totals indicate that precipitation for the year was above normal for much of the Southern Region, with Tennessee experiencing its sixth-wettest year on record while th...
    Winter was warmer and wetter than normal for most of the Southern Region, with the region experiencing its tenth-warmest winter on record. Every state experienced a warmer than normal winter, with...
    Spring was warmer and wetter than normal for the Southern Region. All six states experienced warmer than normal temperatures, with Louisiana experiencing its sixth-warmest spring on record. Every s...
    Warm and dry conditions led to drought development in California and Nevada and major drought intensification in the Four Corners states during Calendar Year 2020. For a second year in a row the So...
    Annual temperature departures were above normal for nearly all of the Western U.S. Long-term weather stations reported record warmth in Oregon, California, and New Mexico. All western states had st...
    Many of the same locations that saw above normal and record high temperatures also experienced below normal precipitation and in some cases record dryness. California, Nevada, and the Four Corners...
    Regional snowpack, as measured by the 1 April snow water equivalent (SWE), did not stray too far from normal in 2020. Based on the 2-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watersheds, the California region had...
  6. Apr 4, 2024 · Year by Year List of Number of Days of Minimum Temperatures of 0F or Less. Monthly Temperature Data. Highest and Lowest Monthly Average Temperatures (Including Average Monthly Maximums and Average Monthly Minimums) Average Number of Days in a Month with a Minimum Temperature of 0F or Less

  7. To calculate the difference-from-average temperatures shown on these maps—also called temperature anomalies —NCEI scientists take the average temperature in each 5x5 km grid box for a single month and year, and subtract its 1991-2020 average for the same month. If the result is a positive number, the region was warmer than average.

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