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Month-to-Date
Data Table (Unofficial F6 DATA)
(Table
of daily highs, lows, precipitation, degree days,
winds, with running totals for the month)
NOTES:
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Daily Climate Summary
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Max,
Min, and Precipitation Tables - The
regional temperature and precipitation summary is
issued each day. It is a summary of highs, lows, and
precipitation from our cooperative network of observers
and data collected from our airport ASOS and AWOS
sites and River and Lake sites. |
- Quad
Cities CWA -
includes Eastern Iowa, Northwest Illinois, &
Northeast Missouri.
- Statewide:
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National
Climate Plots |
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Monthly
Weather Summary
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Seasonal Weather
Summary
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Annual
Weather Summary - Moline (Summary
of the year)
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Daily and Monthly
Records |
Each link above
contains:
- Daily and
Monthly Highs and Lows for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque,
and Moline
- Daily Record
Precipitation as well as Daily Record Cool Highs and Warm
Lows for Dubuque and Moline
- Monthly "Top
10 Lists" for Dubuque and Moline
Recently
Set Records - view the latest records set in our County
Warning Area.
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Most,
Least, Highest, Lowest, Earliest, Latest...
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Normals |
Daily
Highs & Lows
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Monthly & Seasonal Averages
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- avg=
average temperature
- avgx= average
maximum temperature
- avgn= average
minimum temperature
- hdd= heating
degree days
- cdd= cooling
degree days
- pp= liquid precipitation
- sf= snowfall
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Other Climate Data
in our County Warning Area (CWA) |
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Related Links |
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Focal Point...
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Important
note about the availability of climate records:
Our primary climate sites are Dubuque IA and Moline, IL,
which have complete climate records dating back to the late
1800s. Cedar Rapids and Burlington, IA are secondary
climate sites. While data also dates back to the 1800s,
the available data is limited to the normal and record high
and low temperatures. Both Davenport and Iowa City, IA are
new sites, with observations beginning in the mid 1990s.
Only observed climate data is available. Normals and
records will not be calculated for several years until a
sufficient period of record has elapsed.
If
you have questions about our climate page, send us an email
via our webmaster
mailbox or call (563) 391-7094 and request to speak to our
Climate Focal Point.
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