Independently owned since 1905
September daytime highs were slightly below average and nighttime lows continue the trend of being above average. We finally broke the dry spell with a rain of greater than 0.1 inch in a day on the September 19. That was 78 days without significant rainfall, the second longest dry spell behind the 93 days of 2017. September 30 marks the end of the 2020 “water-year.” Total moisture for this water-year (since October 1, 2019) is 31.36 inches compared to 36.51 inches average (14% below average). For snowfall, we had 88.1 inches compared to 115.5 inches average (24% below average).
Measured Historical Historical
(since 1965)
Data Average Extremes
Temperature (F)
Average daytime high 71.0 72.2
Average nighttime low 46.9 43.0
Average temp 59.0 57.6
Highest temp 91 (4th) 99 (1967)
Lowest temp 36 (8th) 21 (1970)
Days Max >=90 1 1.5 8 (1967)
Days Max <=32 0 0 0
Days Min <=32 0 1.9 11 (1970)
Days Min <=0 0 0 0
Precipitation (in) 1.84 1.67 5.0 (2013)
Snowfall (in) 0.0 0.0 0.1 (2019)
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