Annual Weather Book RECORDED BY NW RESEARCH & OUTREACH CTR. By: Michael Leiseth
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1 Annual Weather Book RECORDED BY NW RESEARCH & OUTREACH CTR. By: Michael Leiseth
2 Table I II , 10 11, 12 13, 14 15, An average year in Crookston, MN. Seasonal extremes in Crookston, MN. Precipitation Charts Table 1: Daily Precipitation Table 2: Seasonal Rainfall Table 3: Seasonal Snowfall Temperature Charts Table 4: Daily Average Temperature Table 5: Daily Maximum Temperature Table 6: Daily Minimum Temperature Table 7: Highest Maximum Temperature Table 8: Lowest Maximum Temperature Table 9: Highest Minimum Temperature Table 10: Lowest Minimum Temperature Table 11: Growing Degree Days Table 12: Frost Occurrence
3 AN AVERAGE YEAR AT CROOKSTON Yearly climatic fluctuations around Crookston make describing an average year a very difficult task. With the help of dedicated weather observers over the past 128 years, the weather data were summarized and averages detemined. From the weather records, the following averages were tabulated: Precipitation Calendar year (January 1 December 31) Total precipitation Average April to August monthy precipitation Number of days with 0.10 inches of rain or more Number of days with 0.50 inches of rain or more Number of days with 1.00 inches of rain or more inches 2.74 inches 42 days 11 days 4 days Temperature Calendar year (January 1 December 31) Annual Mean June, July, August Mean December, January, February Mean Average date of last 32 F spring low temperature Average date of first 32 F fall low temperature Period free of 32 F or lower temperature Period free of 28 F or lower temperature Number of days minimum temperature 32 F and below Number of days minimum temperature 0 F and below Number of days maximum temperature 90 F and above 39.7 F 67 F 8 F 11 May 22 Sep. 128 days 150 days 184 days 59 days 10 days I
4 SEASONAL EXTREMES AT CROOKSTON Extremes in temperature and precipitation are of great interest to a wide variety of people and also the news media and many organizations involved with water and flood prediction. The following list of weather extremes are extracted and calculated from the weather records at Crookston Precipitation Highest annual Lowest annual Highest May July Lowest May July Highest May September Lowest May September Highest May 15 October Lowest May 15 October Highest Total per Month 9.66 June 1895 Highest Total per Day st Aug 1908 Longest Period of No Precipitation Longest Period of Precipitation Temperature Coldest year, mean 33.5 F. (1893) Warmest year, mean 45 F. (1931) Coldest December February 4.2 F. ( ) Warmest December February 19.8 F. ( ) Coldest June August 62.7 F. (1915) Warmest June August 71.6 F. (1988) Coldest month 14 F. (February 1936) Warmest month 78.6 F. (July 1936) Coldest day 51 F. (February 15,1936) Warmest day 106 F. (July 28,1917) Last spring low temperature of 32 F. (June 20,1940) First fall low temperature of 32 F. (August 13,1964) Longest period free of 32 F. or lower temperature (167 days 1922) Shortest period free of 32 F. or lower temperature (69 days 1964) II
5 Monthly Rainfall PRECIP. (INCHES) Precipitation Compared to 30 yr & 128 Yr Average Jan. Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH Yr Avg 128 Yr Avg Page 1
6 Table 1: Daily precipitation (inches) for each month in 2017, with 30 yr and 128 yr average. Day Jan. Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total: Total for last year: Total for 2016: yr yr yr yr Page 2
7 Table 2: Yearly Small Grain Season (May Sugarbeet Season (May1 Sept. Seasonal Rainfall (Inches) Corn Sunflower Season (May ( May 1st _ Sept. 30th) Days with total precipitation 0.1 inches 0.5 inches 1.00 inches or more or more or more Total 1 July 31 30) 15 Sept. 30) yr avg yr avg yr avg yr avg Page 3
8 Yearly Snowfall SNOW (INCHES) Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. MONTH Table 3 : Yearly Snowfall Year Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Yr. Avg Yr. Avg Yr Avg Yr Avg Page 4
9 Max, Min, and Average for Max Temp. Min Temp. Avg Temp. Poly. (Avg Temp.) Max, Min, and Average for Max Temp. Min Temp. Avg Temp. Poly. (Avg Temp.) Page 5
10 Table 4: Daily Average Temperature (F) for 2017 with Monthly Averages Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Avg Avg Yr Avg Yr Avg Page 6
11 Table 5: Daily Maximum Temperature (F) for 2017 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Page 7
12 Table 6: Daily Minimum Temperature (F) for 2017 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Page 8
13 Table 7: Highest maximum Temperature (F) Recorded, Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Day 1 41 (1927) 38 (1952) 48 (1992) 73 (2012) 88 (1952)+ 93 (1939) (1944) 47 (2000) 52 (1905) 72 (1910) 91 (1959) 94 (1948) (1944) 44 (1991) 57 (2000) 75 (1921) 91 (1959) 93 (1968) (2001) 47 (1925) 53 (2000) 75 (1930)+ 91 (1985)+ 92 (1968) (1902) 45 (1963) 67 (2000) 80 (1991) 97 (1926) 94 (1988) (1990) 47 (2002) 61 (2000) 81 (1991) 97 (1926) 97 (1959) (2003) 48 (1991) 60 (2000) 79 (1931) 94 (1891) 99 (1959) (2002) 48 (1898) 50 (1898) 78 (1931) 89 (1987) 96 (1959) (2012)+ 45 (1898) 55 (2015) 79 (1977) 88 (1928) 95 (2000) (1958) 42 (1928) 55 (1990) 82 (1925) 92 (1987) 95 (1956) (1958) 50 (2002) 58 (1990) 81 (1955) 89 (1906) 94 (1996) (1928) 42 (1898) 60 (2015)+ 80 (1968) 94 (1900) 104 (1893) (1899) 48 (2011) 61 (2012) 86 (2003) 92 (1932) 97 (1893) (1899) 46 (1983)+ 62 (2015) 80 (1942) 90 (1932) 100 (1893) (1942) 45 (1931)+ 70 (2015) 84 (1926) 95 (1987) 94 (1933) (1942) 46 (1931) 74 (2012) 85 (2002) 87 (1918)+ 98 (1933) (1972)+ 48 (2002) 73 (2012) 80 (1890) 91 (1972) 99 (1995) (1944) 49 (2002) 72 (2012) 89 (1987) 92 (2012) 101 (1933) (1900) 45 (1930) 73 (2012) 84 (1985) 94 (1948)+ 99 (1933) (1944) 48 (1930) 75 (2012) 89 (1980) 88 (1994)+ 99 (1910) (1900) 47 (2016)+ 69 (1910) 96 (1980) 99 (1964) 99 (1910) (1900) 48 (1958) 67 (2012) 96 (1980) 95 (1980) 91 (1922) (1942) 55 (1958) 76 (1910) 89 (1990) 94 (1928) 96 (1910) (1981) 54 (1958) 68 (1945) 83 (1891) 91 (1967) 96 (1936) (1944) 63 (1958) 66 (1945) 87 (1891) 90 (1980) 99 (1900) (2006) 55 (1958) 67 (1946) 79 (1977) 95 (1931) 95 (1890) (1892) 49 (1895) 78 (1946) 90 (1952) 97 (1977) 98 (1910) (1892) 53 (1905) 74 (1946) 92 (1952) 95 (2006) 98 (1970) (1992)+ 48 (1932) 66 (1963) 88 (1952)+ 96 (1939) 100 (1912) (1993)+ 74 (1967) 87 (1992)+ 101 (1939) 99 (1921) (2009) 78 (1963) 98 (1939) Y Jan. 5 Feb. 25 Mar. 31 Apr. 21,22 May 30 June Y Record 57 (1902) 63 (1958) 78 (1963) 96 (1980) 101 (1939) 104 (1893) Record + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 9
14 (Continued) Highest Maximum Temperature July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Day 101 (1921) 99 (1989) 97 (1894) 86 (1976)+ 68 (2000)+ 54 (1962) 1 95 (2012)+ 100 (1946) 94 (1960) 87 (1892) 67 (1978) 51 (1962) 2 92 (2012) 100 (1989) 98 (1983) 85 (1937) 67 (2008) 54 (1982) 3 92 (1940)+ 99 (1947) 92 (1979)+ 87 (2011) 71 (1975) 54 (1941) (1988) 98 (1931)+ 96 (1978) 89 (2011) 71 (1975) 47 (1939) (1988)+ 98 (1941) 96 (1978)+ 85 (1909) 71 (2016) 52 (1939) (1936) 97 (1963)+ 98 (1931) 86 (1975) 68 (1999) 56 (1939) (1936) 104 (1983) 95 (1978) 83 (1975) 69 (1931) 50 (1990) (1936) 98 (1949) 95 (1978)+ 84 (1938) 67 (2010) 56 (1990) (1936) 97 (1988) 93 (1998) 83 (1938)+ 66 (1909) 49 (1939) (1936) 95 (1988) 99 (1931) 84 (2015) 58 (1954) 47 (1928) (1936) 95 (1978) 90 (1952) 88 (2015) 58 (1934) 51 (1939) (1936) 101 (1965) 91 (1927) 82 (1934) 58 (2001) 45 (2002) (1936) 100 (1965) 90 (1897) 80 (1962) 62 (1939) 46 (1890) (1931) 99 (1952) 87 (1891) 80 (1962) 64 (2015) 43 (1913) (1936) 96 (1971) 89 (1979) 80 (1963)+ 66 (2001) 52 (1962) (1932) 97 (1945) 90 (1892) 80 (1910) 67 (1953) 48 (1939) (1932) 100 (1976) 90 (1891) 76 (1945) 55 (1953)+ 50 (2011) (1932) 100 (1976) 88 (1970) 78 (1953) 64 (1917) 47 (1890) (1918) 99 (1976) 88 (1970)+ 79 (1953) 60 (1890) 47 (1890) (1893) 99 (1976) 93 (1891) 81 (1947) 57 (2009) 41 (2003) (2012)+ 97 (1947) 93 (1936) 75 (1963)+ 51 (1890) 46 (1890) (1941) 95 (1925) 91 (2007) 79 (1963) 51 (1939) 40 (1899) (1932)+ 97 (1976) 84 (1997) 75 (2014) 55 (2011) 44 (1957) (1931) 97 (2013)+ 91 (1938) 72 (1901)+ 50 (1914) 44 (2011) (1941) 95 (1937) 90 (1892) 76 (1990) 51 (1962) 49 (2011) (1941) 97 (1991) 87 (1974) 72 (1944)+ 50 (1899) 40 (1928) (1917) 96 (1991) 90 (1952) 71 (1944) 51 (1890) 38 (1962) (1975) 96 (1969) 90 (1892) 71 (1891) 50 (1914) 49 (1897) (1929) 93 (1972) 86 (1976) 72 (1950) 49 (1969) 42 (1897) (1987)+ 93 (1921) 73 (1999) 38 (1904) 31 July 28 Aug. 8 Sept. 11 Oct. 5 Nov. 4,5 Dec. 7,9 128-Y 106 (1917) 104 (1983) 99 (1931) 89 (2011) 71 (1975) 56 (1939) Record (1990) + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 10
15 Table 8: Lowest Maximum Temperature (F) Recorded, Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Day -16 (1974) -29 (1996) -6 (1916) 16 (1936) 34 (2011) 47 (1945) 1-17 (1911)+ -22 (1996) 0 (1893) 18 (1954) 30 (1907) 50 (1897) 2-18 (1896) -20 (1907)+ -3 (1917) 19 (2007) 32 (1954) 48 (1951) 3-20 (1896) -21 (1895) -6 (1919) 25 (1954)+ 38 (1944) 49 (1935) 4-20 (1912) -24 (1936) 2 (1893) 16 (1916) 38 (1931) 49 (1944) 5-20 (1912) -22 (1936) -1 (2008)+ 20 (1979) 35 (1907) 40 (1901) 6-17 (1966) -21 (1936) 1 (1996) 9 (1997) 40 (1950) 53 (1937) 7-15 (1894) -26 (1899) 2 (2003) 17 (1997) 41 (1955) 53 (1915) 8-20 (1912) -18 (1899) -3 (1948) 23 (1997) 36 (1907) 54 (1908) 9-25 (1912) -23 (1899) -8 (1948) 28 (1997) 38 (1946) 47 (1947) (1912) -16 (1914) 2 (1956) 27 (1940) 39 (1946) 55 (1941) (1916) -19 (1936) 2 (1896) 26 (1907) 42 (1901) 54 (1942) (1916) -10 (1949) -4 (1897) 22 (1950) 40 (1907) 54 (1917) (1892) -11 (1939) -5 (1897) 31 (1904) 42 (1946) 61 (1917) (1972) -22 (1936) -4 (1897) 22 (1904) 41 (1916) 57 (1905) (1977) -20 (1936) 6 (1893) 23 (1907) 45 (1942) 56 (1915) (1994) -14 (1903) 1 (1902) 27 (1953) 41 (1890) 56 (1915) (1994)+ -18 (1966) 5 (1923) 29 (1949) 45 (1890) 55 (1944) (1996)+ -10 (1894) 10 (1912) 28 (1928) 38 (1968) 62 (1902) (1943) -10 (1939) 12 (1913) 35 (1941)+ 38 (1931) 58 (1902) (1954) -8 (1939) 6 (1906) 33 (1893) 45 (1953)+ 57 (1942) (1936) -10 (1914) 10 (1940) 25 (1967) 55 (1963) 55 (1942) (1936) -10 (1904) -4 (1974) 32 (1967) 42 (1968) 61 (1905) (1904) -10 (1950) 8 (1923) 38 (1949)+ 51 (1974)+ 65 (1897) (1918)+ -10 (1919) 7 (1996) 30 (1937) 46 (1943) 60 (1907) (1893) -12 (1919) 14 (1904) 32 (1950) 47 (1943) 58 (1925) (1966)+ -11 (1962) 15 (1899) 33 (1907) 42 (1965) 58 (1914) (1966) -12 (1962) 11 (1970) 34 (1950) 48 (1947) 65 (1943) (2004) -8 (1916) 10 (1969) 37 (1984)+ 53 (1910) 55 (1891) (1918) 12 (1907) 33 (1909) 52 (1907) 58 (1945) (1996) 16 (1936) 47 (1946) 31 Jan.23 Feb.1 Mar.1 Apr.7 May 2 June Y -28 (1936) -26 (1893) -6 (1916) 9 (1997) 30 (1907) 40 (1901) Record + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 11
16 (Continued) Lowest maximum temperature July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Day 57 (1968) 64 (1903) 56 (1946) 42 (1993) 11 (1984) -16 (1896) 1 60 (1915) 63 (1907) 56 (1974)+ 39 (1989) 17 (1951)+ -10 (1896) 2 60 (1915) 67 (1978) 56 (1918) 43 (1950) 18 (1951)+ -1 (1964) 3 63 (1915)+ 65 (1907) 57 (1935) 40 (1898) 17 (1951) -2 (1898) 4 67 (1904) 70 (1912) 58 (1986)+ 42 (1952) 17 (1935) -1 (1984) 5 66 (1908) 62 (1921) 50 (1911) 42 (1976)+ 19 (1959)+ -11 (1936) 6 58 (1994) 65 (1909) 55 (1946)+ 37 (1917) 10 (2003) -11 (1893) 7 66 (1994)+ 64 (1917) 51 (1941) 34 (1985) 13 (1966) -9 (1927) 8 66 (1958) 64 (1914) 51 (1928) 31 (1985) 17 (1902) -15 (1977) 9 67 (1951) 64 (1913)+ 52 (1962) 37 (1935) 15 (1995)+ -13 (1893) (1993) 63 (1951) 50 (1902) 33 (1917) 8 (1911) -12 (1995) (1913) 64 (1985)+ 46 (1890) 33 (1917)+ 8 (1911) -12 (1917) (1993)+ 66 (1994)+ 46 (1903) 37 (1937) 8 (1911) -21 (1917) (1961) 64 (1979) 47 (1956) 36 (1909) 8 (1940) -17 (1901) (1906) 64 (1897) 42 (1903) 38 (1897) 6 (1932) -11 (1926) (1937) 66 (1964) 50 (1918)+ 32 (1952) 14 (1903) -6 (1963) (1915) 63 (1935)+ 45 (1901) 30 (1930) 10 (1903) -11 (1897) (1895) 62 (2004) 46 (1918) 27 (1930) 1 (1894) -12 (1983) (1915)+ 63 (1907) 49 (1918) 30 (1917)+ -5(1896) -23 (1916) (1895) 65 (1902) 45 (1945) 28 (1913) 0 (1896) -19 (1989) (1948) 60 (1916)+ 46 (1912) 32 (1913) -2 (1896) -18 (1999) (1949) 61 (1906) 46 (1895) 30 (1917) 5 (1892) -15 (1999) (1897) 58 (1940) 44 (1942) 26 (1936) -1 (1900)+ -15 (1983) (1911) 50 (1914) 37 (1912) 29 (1933) 3 (1977) -18 (1983) (1918)+ 53 (1914) 40 (1942)+ 26 (1997) 2 (1996) -18 (1933) (1918) 55 (1911) 40 (1934) 29 (1936) -2 (1985) -16 (1934) (1905) 59 (1946)+ 39 (1941) 22 (1919) -8 (1985) -19 (1917) (1971) 60 (1907)+ 40 (1908)+ 20 (1925) -6 (1985) -21 (1917) (1903) 55 (1892) 41 (1894) 23 (1917)+ -15 (1896) -16 (1990) (1903) 58 (1904) 44 (1908) 24 (1996) -16 (1896) -15 (1893) (1931) 59 (1974)+ 25 (1911) -16 (1973) 31 July 1 Aug.24 Sep.24 Oct.28 Nov.30 Dec Y 57 (1968) 50 (1914) 37 (1912) 20 (1925) -16 (1896) -23 (1916) Record + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 12
17 Table 9: Highest Minimum Temperature (F) Recorded, Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Day 27 (1992)+ 28 (1992) 30 (1992)+ 49 (2012) 62 (1988) 66 (1923) 1 32 (1992) 29 (1991) 33 (1961) 47 (1991) 57 (1951) 66 (1944) 2 30 (1927) 31 (1991)+ 33 (1983)+ 40 (1958)+ 62 (1941) 66 (1948) 3 30 (2007) 30 (1925) 33 (1992)+ 43 (1929) 61 (1941) 69 (1988) 4 27 (1902) 26 (1991)+ 35 (1992) 49 (1991) 61 (1941) 65 (1988) (1984) 27 (1925) 37 (1983) 44 (1991) 67 (1926) 73 (1939) 6 27 (1963) 28 (1991) 35 (1973) 44 (1963)+ 65 (1896) 67 (1959) 7 32 (2002) 23 (1935) 34 (1968) 48 (1900) 61 (1897) 65 (1972) (2002) 34 (2009) 36 (1903) 42 (2005)+ 65 (1896) 74 (1894) 9 28 (1958) 32 (2009) 35 (1973) 45 (1976) 63 (1991)+ 65 (1970) (2002)+ 27 (1908) 39 (1990) 45 (2015)+ 63 (1991) 72 (2007) (1928) 32 (1908) 39 (1995) 52 (1941) 60 (1977) 75 (1894) (1960) 33 (1935) 36 (1964) 45 (2002)+ 65 (1958) 70 (1894) (1906) 33 (2011)+ 36 (1973) 52 (1976) 65 (1932) 71 (1979) (1969) 28 (2011)+ 45 (2015) 53 (1963) 63 (1977) 73 (1973) (1931) 33 (1998) 44 (2012) 54 (1963) 61 (1903) 74 (1995) (1972) 33 (1998) 53 (2012) 53 (1977) 64 (1903) 71 (1995) (1944) 32 (1998)+ 60 (2012) 55 (1931) 67 (1972) 71 (1995) (1914) 34 (1930) 57 (2012) 53 (1973) 68 (1941) 72 (1933) (1919)+ 31 (1899) 38 (1946) 60 (1900) 60 (1902) 70 (1909) (1908) 34 (1930) 46 (1926) 54 (1900) 67 (1991) 73 (1910) (1942) 33 (1930) 37 (1902) 50 (1957)+ 66 (1991) 73 (2005) (1909) 32 (1931) 48 (2012) 52 (1957)+ 62 (2006) 72 (1922) (1944) 38 (2000) 45 (1945) 54 (1900) 68 (1967) 72 (1910) (1968) 35 (1998) 48 (1945) 59 (1894) 65 (1977) 71 (1936) (2006)+ 40 (1958) 46 (1945) 55 (1901) 65 (1978) 74 (1996) (1891) 36 (1933) 41 (1968) 60 (1974) 68 (2006) 77 (1996) (2006) 37 (1932) 45 (1946) 58 (1896) 71 (1969) 74 (1963) (1992)+ 32 (2004) 47 (1963) 55 (1952) 70 (1937) 75 (2002) (1931) 50 (1967) 60 (1894) 71 (1988) 76 (1931) (2005) 42 (1963) 73 (1997) 31 Jan. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 18 Apr. 20,27,30 May 31 June Y 33 (1909) 40 (1945) 60 (2012) 60 (1900) 73 (1997) 77 (1996) Record (1974), (1894) + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 13
18 (Continued) Highest minimum temperature July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Day 75 (1919)+ 73 (1989)+ 74 (1921) 59 (1973)+ 47 (1938) 34 (1909) 1 76 (2010) 74 (1989) 70 (1929) 64 (1897) 45 (1964)+ 32 (1973) (2012)+ 67 (1909) 70 (1960) 64 (1914) 49 (1956) 40 (1941) 3 70 (1938)+ 72 (1947) 70 (1897) 64 (1914) 46 (1981)+ 33 (1941) 4 71 (1910) 72 (1947) 71 (1960) 62 (2011) 44 (1977)+ 29 (1920) 5 71 (1937) 72 (1941)+ 74 (1970) 68 (2011) 50 (1977) 32 (1951) 6 75 (1936) 72 (1937) 76 (1976) 60 (1975) 50 (1977) 32 (1935) 7 78 (1936) 70 (1949) 70 (1897) 60 (1975)+ 44 (1963) 30 (1952) 8 73 (1936) 68 (1976)+ 70 (1964) 53 (1923) 39 (1964) 34 (1939) 9 80 (1936) 70 (1947)+ 65 (1972)+ 62 (1938) 42 (2009) 29 (2015) (1936) 72 (1936)+ 71 (1931) 60 (1997) 44 (2009) 34 (1921) (1936) 71 (1969) 70 (1952) 60 (1943) 46 (2007) 33 (1921) (1936)+ 73 (1978) 70 (1952) 62 (1956) 43 (1981)+ 30 (2006) (1901) 73 (1922) 71 (1927) 61 (1963)+ 43 (1944) 33 (1928) (1983) 77 (1937) 65 (1968)+ 57 (1962) 43 (1931) 33 (2001) (1975) 71 (1972) 67 (1908) 60 (1947) 45 (2015) 32 (1895) (1894) 73 (1995) 67 (1963) 55 (1947) 41 (1953) 31 (1977) (1957)+ 74 (2003) 67 (1964) 53 (1929) 35 (1922) 32 (1957) (1932) 79 (1976) 64 (1941)+ 61 (1956) 34 (1934)+ 27 (1890) (1935) 77 (1976) 66 (1914) 59 (1920) 35 (1962)+ 30 (1979) (1941) 68 (1972)+ 69 (1914) 61 (1953) 35 (1966)+ 27 (1979) (1965) 72 (1947) 66 (1940) 50 (1963) 31 (1966)+ 32 (1931) (2007)+ 74 (1947) 71 (1930) 53 (1923) 36 (1954) 29 (1928) (2007)+ 70 (1976) 62 (1917) 52 (1973) 34 (1998)+ 30 (2005) (1917) 65 (1974)+ 61 (1923) 55 (1970) 33 (1944) 30 (1940) (1931) 71 (1953) 58 (1938) 50 (1931) 34 (1962) 32 (1959) (1929) 69 (1953) 62 (1979) 45 (1964)+ 41 (1962) 32 (1959) (1941) 75 (1937) 63 (1898) 49 (1900) 36 (1962) 32 (1999) (1917) 74 (1969) 64 (1905) 50 (1977)+ 34 (1914)+ 32 (1897) (1975) 73 (2008) 65 (1905) 54 (1977) 35 (1932) 28 (1991) (1975) 73 (2008) 50 (2000) 28 (1991) 31 July 17 Aug. 15,20 Sep. 7 Oct. 6 Nov. 6,7 Dec Y 82 (1894) 77 (1937) 76 (1976) 68 (2011) 50 (1977) 40 (1941) Record (1976) (1977) + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 14
19 Table 10: Lowest Minimum Temperature (F), 2017 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Day -39 (2010) -45 (1893) -31 (1980) -8 (1970) 16 (1958) 27 (1964) 1-34 (2014) -39 (1996) -29 (1916) -7 (1899) 14 (1907) 29 (1910) 2-33 (1919) -38 (1895) -28 (1893) -3 (1975)+ 6 (1967) 29 (1928) 3-36 (1896) -37 (1895) -28 (1917) 1 (1970) 19 (1891) 31 (1964) 4-36 (1924) -40 (1936) -25 (1890) -4 (1936) 20 (1929) 33 (1897) 5-35 (1968) -42 (1936) -29 (1955) -10 (1979) 21 (1954) 30 (1953) (1974)+ -38 (1936) -24 (1955)+ -9 (1936) 18 (1976) 31 (1901) 7-35 (1973) -40 (1899) -24 (1891) 5 (1997) 18 (1955) 34 (1938) 8-34 (1989)+ -38 (1994)+ -28 (1948) 10 (1997)+ 22 (1990)+ 33 (1915) 9-36 (1989) -33 (1899) -39 (1948) 13 (1973) 20 (1907) 35 (1903) (1912) -36 (1914) -29 (1948) 7 (1940) 19 (1946) 35 (1900) (2009) -36 (1936) -25 (1896) 0 (1950) 17 (1946) 38 (1969) (1979)+ -33 (1916) -30 (1896) 1 (1950) 21 (1918) 36 (1969) (2009)+ -35 (1936) -33 (1897) 5 (1893) 25 (1945)+ 36 (1993) (1971) -51 (1936) -35 (1897) 7 (1921) 26 (1967)+ 38 (1961) (1977) -42 (1936) -22 (2013) 11 (1961) 20 (1961) 37 (1976) (1977) -30 (1956) -21 (1939) 9 (1953) 25 (1930)+ 39 (1915) (1892) -38 (1966) -22 (1923) 16 (1953) 26 (1929) 37 (1926) (1996) -38 (1966) -18 (1893) 4 (1928) 22 (1968) 34 (1940) (1996) -34 (1939) -21 (1955) 17 (1966) 27 (1892) 31 (1940) (1954) -28 (1966) -18 (1893) 11 (1945) 24 (1924) 36 (1902) (1936) -33 (1914) -14 (1940) 17 (1909) 25 (1963) 40 (1959) (1948)+ -32 (1914) -16 (1974)+ 11 (1918) 18 (1968) 35 (1967) (1936) -33 (1955) -15 (1955) 18 (1919) 26 (1930) 39 (1958) (1997) -36 (1950) -17 (1893) 15 (1958) 26 (1893) 39 (1926) (1893) -37 (1897) -18 (1964) 18 (1933)+ 26 (1961) 37 (1929) (1895) -28 (1962) -18 (1955) 11 (1909) 27 (1907) 41 (1925) (1966) -34 (1897) -14 (1964) 15 (1909) 24 (1947) 39 (1923) (1965) -28 (1980) -15 (1969) 9 (1958) 21 (1903) 40 (1959) (1950)+ -14 (1975) 19 (1903) 29 (1964)+ 38 (1892) (1996) -8 (1969) 23 (1968) 31 Jan.31 Feb. 15 Mar. 10 Apr. 6 May 3 June Y -45 (1996) -51 (1936) -39 (1948) -10 (1979) 6 (1967) 27 (1964) Record + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 15
20 (Continued) Lowest minimum temperature July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 39 (1954) 38 (1927) 34 (1946) 25 (1998)+ 0 (1951)+ -32 (1896) 40 (1945) 41 (1971)+ 32 (1946) 13 (1989) -5 (1935) -29 (1896) 39 (1967) 39 (1972) 32 (1974) 19 (1989) 1 (1936) -24 (1964)+ 38 (1967) 41 (1923) 34 (1903) 16 (1935) -7 (1919) -18 (1964) 41 (1965) 45 (1957)+ 33 (1929)+ 14 (1935) -8 (1951) -17 (1964) 42 (1908) 45 (1976) 31 (1934) 15 (1989) -2 (2003) -24 (2013) 42 (1891) 42 (1904) 33 (1992) 17 (1990) -13 (1936) -24 (2013)+ 41 (1922) 42 (1927) 33 (1956) 16 (1989) -9 (1892) -22 (2013)+ 43 (1968) 37 (1890) 30 (1917) 16 (1897) -3 (1933) -26 (1909) 41 (1945) 37 (1967) 29 (1917) 15 (1935)+ -2 (1995)+ -32 (1977) 38 (1890) 41 (1968) 26 (1955) 19 (1893) -1 (1935) -27 (1985) 38 (1926) 39 (1898) 29 (1902) 12 (1917) -7 (1986) -25 (1893) 39 (1950) 31 (1964) 26 (1923) 13 (1917) -11 (1919) -29 (1901) 42 (1930) 36 (1968) 25 (2011) 19 (1923) -11 (1919) -31 (1901) 41 (1912) 39 (1979) 29 (1949) 19 (1943) -20 (1911) -30 (1901) 41 (1912) 39 (2012)+ 27 (1973) 10 (1952) -14 (1933) -26 (1919) 41 (1994)+ 38 (1890) 23 (1959) 5 (1992) -12 (1891) -25 (1989)+ 42 (1891) 38 (1932) 18 (1929) 6 (1992) -9 (1894) -29 (1929) 41 (1951) 34 (2004) 25 (1938) 7 (1916) -16 (1896) -35 (1916) 41 (1944)+ 36 (1950) 25 (1973) 10 (1916) -13 (1921)+ -35 (1916) 39 (1947) 37 (1950) 20 (1913) 10 (1913) -18 (1978)+ -31 (1963) 45 (1925)+ 33 (1890) 20 (2012)+ 5 (1936) -24 (1896) -31 (1945) 43 (1953) 34 (1891) 25 (1976)+ 3 (1917) -29 (1985) -33 (1892) 44 (1920)+ 34 (1923) 23 (1951) 3 (1917) -28 (1996) -29 (1937) 44 (1900) 37 (1992) 23 (1893) 9 (1933) -28 (1996) -35 (1990)+ 43 (1962) 35 (1915) 11 (1893) -2 (1919) -24 (1985) -38 (1990) 41 (1925) 35 (1941) 20 (1893) 6 (1976)+ -30 (1985) -30 (1924) 43 (1925) 32 (1965)+ 21 (1945)+ -1 (1919) -30 (1893) -38 (1933) 42 (1925) 36 (1915) 22 (1945)+ 4 (1919) -30 (1896) -33 (1917) 41 (1971) 33 (1931) 23 (1920) 9 (1906) -29 (1896) -32 (1976) 41 (1903) 33 (1935) 10 (1906) -32 (1978)+ July 4,11,12 Aug. 13 Sep. 26 Oct. 26 Nov. 27,28,29 Dec. 26,28 38 (1967) 31 (1964) 11 (1893) -2 (1919) -30 (1985) -38 (1990) (1890) (1926) (1893) (1896) (1933) + Previous years than the one recorded with the same temperature. Page 16
21 Table 11: Growing Degree Days, Cooling Degree Days, Heating Degree Days, and Days Max Temperature was greater than or equal to 90. GDD 2017 Days Wheat Sugarbeets Potatoes Sunflower Dry Bean Corn Heating Cooling >= 90 (F) 32 (F) 40 (F) 45 (F) 50 (F) 55 (F) (F) 65 (F) 65 (F) Jan 1674 Feb 1315 Mar 1197 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 1218 Dec 1636 Total GDD 2016 Days Wheat Sugarbeets Potatoes Sunflower Dry Bean Corn Heating Cooling >= 90 (F) 32 (F) 40 (F) 45 (F) 50 (F) 55 (F) (F) 65 (F) 65 (F) Jan 1704 Feb 1324 Mar 917 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 572 Nov 762 Dec 1640 Total Avg. 5 Yr N/A 10 Yr 6 N/A N/A 30 Yr 8 N/A N/A 128 Yr 10 N/A N/A Page 17
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