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Find the monthly high and low temperatures, precipitation, and hours of sunshine for any state or city in the United States. Compare the climate averages by month for different regions and seasons, and see the climate graph and chart for each location.
- United States
Station Data. Monthly averages Washington Longitude:...
- Arizona
Station Data. Monthly averages Phoenix Longitude: -112.013,...
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- Ohio
Station Data. Monthly averages Columbus Longitude: -82.9988,...
- Florida
Station Data. Monthly averages Tallahassee Longitude:...
- New Mexico
Station Data. Monthly averages Santa Fe Longitude: -106.089,...
- Oregon
Station Data. Monthly averages Salem Longitude: -123.003,...
- Missouri
Station Data. Monthly averages Jefferson City Longitude:...
- Kansas
Station Data. Monthly averages Topeka Longitude: -95.6225,...
- United States
Find graphs and tables of average temperature, precipitation, and snowfall at more than 15,000 U.S. observation stations for the latest 30-year, 15-year, or legacy periods. Search by state, city, or station name and compare with historical averages.
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See the average monthly temperature across the contiguous United States from 2000 to present based on weather stations in the Global Historical Climatology Network. Learn how the colors show the temperature range, where the data come from, and what the data mean for different purposes.