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Temperature, precipitation, and snowfall over the last ninety days

[ 90
        day summary ]

The red vertical lines running through the center of the plot show the high and low temperatures for that date. The blue lines represent the 30-year average high and low temperature. The green points above and below these markings are the record high and low temperatures. The orange horizontal lines indicate the average temperature over the seven day period marked.

Temperature averages and record temperatures are extended for a week past the current date.

Near the bottom of the graph, the cyan open boxes represent snowfall amounts (measured on the right-hand Y-axis), and the solid magenta lines represent precipitation amounts. The precipitation values have been scaled such that 1 on the right-hand Y-axis represents 0.2 inches of precipitation.

The bottom of the chart shows cloud cover. The amount of grey on each date indicates the cloud cover, so a solid grey bar is a very cloudy day.

For a Portable Document Format (pdf) document of this plot, click here (monochrome) (color) (approximately 8 K). Click on the plot to see a table of the raw data for this plot.


Other pages:

Goldstream Creek Data: We have a station at our house on Goldstream Creek, and a variety of data is available from the station page.

Hourly Data

Daily Data, Last 90 days

Daily Data, Last year, 90 day plots

Daily Data, Last 180 days

Daily Data, Year to date

Daily Data, Cumulative graphs

Daily Data, Yearly summaries

Sunrise and sunset times for Fairbanks