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More cool records than warm records so far this year

The average temperature has been near normal in the United States so far this year, but the number of cool record highs/lows is outpacing the number of warm record highs/lows. Through August 12, there have been 17,612 record high maximum and minimum temperature reports. In the same timeframe, there have been 20,140 record low maximum and minimum temperature reports.

While there is not a huge difference between the number of cool and warm records, it is in stark contrast to 2012 when warm records outpaced cool records by a rate of nearly 7 to 1 from January 1 through August 12. Last year, there were 50,533 warm record reports and only 7,438 cool records.

The number of precipitation records has not changed much from last year to this year, but the number of snow records has more than doubled.

Period Hi Max Hi Min Lo Max Lo Min Precip* Snow*
Yesterday Aug 12, 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0
Last 7 Days Aug 6 – 12, 2013 49 157 211 37 514 0
Last 30 Days Jul 14 – Aug 12, 2013 277 954 1,874 740 2,150 0
Last 365 Days Aug 13, 2012 – Aug 12, 2013 13,525 19,696 16,280 11,931 28,822 8,370
Month to Date Aug 1 – 12, 2013 66 208 425 67 851 0
Year to Date Jan 1 – Aug 12, 2013 7,069 10,543 11,687 8,453 18,500 5,970
Last Year to Date Jan 1 – Aug 12, 2012 27,551 22,982 4,508 2,930 17,447 2,653

Data from the NOAA National Climatic Data Center

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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