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Climatic Summary August 2015

Precipitation Reports for the Month of August

Station Precipitation Normal % of Snowfall Normal % of Normal Normal Alpine 1.18 1.04 113 - - - Alta 2.62 1.82 144 - - - Altamont 2.79 0.88 317 - - - Alton 2.60 1.75 149 - - - Bear Lake State Park 0.81 - - - - - Beaver Canyon 1.03 2.02 51 - - - Big Water 1.48 0.78 190 - - - Boulder 1.84 1.72 107 - - - Bountiful Bench 2.39 - - - - - Brigham City 0.69 0.69 100 - - - Bryce Canyon 2.61 1.99 131 - - - Bullfrog Basin 0.82 0.60 137 - - - Capitol Reef Nat’l Park 2.02 1.33 152 - - - Castle Dale 1.35 1.03 131 - - - Cedar Break Nat’l Mon 1.21 - - - - - Cedar City Airport 0.98 1.13 87 - - - Centerville 3.14 - - - - - City Creek 2.11 0.90 234 - - - Clearfield 1.17 - - - - - Cottonwood Weir 2.32 1.05 221 - - - Deer Creek Dam 1.23 1.09 113 - - - Duchesne 1.49 1.27 117 - - - Eden 2 N 1.07 - - - - - Ephraim 0.60 0.85 71 - - - Escalante 2.51 1.66 151 - - - Ferron 1.07 0.98 109 - - - Fillmore 0.42 0.81 52 - - - Fremont Indian S.P. 0.72 1.54 47 - - - Station Precipitation Normal % of Snowfall Normal % of Normal Normal

Hanksville 0.85 0.67 127 - - - Hans Flat 1.46 1.21 121 - - - Helper-Carbon 1.95 1.35 144 - - - Kamas 2.38 1.20 198 - - - Kanab 2.65 1.51 175 - - - Kodachrome Basin 2.42 1.63 148 - - - Levan 0.68 0.82 83 - - - Loa 1.26 0.82 154 Logan Radio 0.87 0.77 113 - - - Logan USU 1.12 0.82 137 - - - Manti 1.42 0.90 158 - - - Milford 0.45 0.95 47 - - - Mountain Dell 1.78 1.02 175 - - - Myton 0.85 0.66 129 - - - Neola 1.45 0.84 173 - - - Nephi 1.50 0.91 165 - - - Ogden NE Bench 1.79 - - - - - Panguitch 1.10 1.88 59 - - - Paria Ranger Station 2.67 1.36 196 - - - Pineview Dam 1.54 1.16 133 - - - Plymouth 0.65 0.80 81 - - - Provo BYU 1.74 0.99 176 - - - Randolph 0.76 1.16 66 - - - Salt Lake Int’l Airport 0.89 0.69 129 - - - Salt Lake Triad Center 0.88 0.71 124 - - - Salina 24 E 1.65 1.52 109 - - - Santaquin 0.97 0.88 110 - - - Scipio 0.94 1.00 94 - - - Scofield-Skyline Mine 3.95 1.47 269 - - - South Ogden 2.59 - - - - - South Salt Lake 0.48 - - - - - Trenton 1.31 0.71 185 - - - Upper Millcreek 1.83 - - - - - Utah Lake Lehi 0.71 0.87 82 - - - Wanship Dam 1.76 1.07 164 - - - Weber Basin Pump 3 2.60 1.02 255 - - - Wellington 3 E 1.58 1.03 153 - - - Aug 2nd-3rd - Very strong thunderstorms produced heavy downpours across much of the Beehive State. Especially hard hit were portions of Davis and Weber county, where widespread street flooding occurred. Several homes in Fruit Heights had basement flooding as well. In Southern Utah, heavy rain over a large area produced flash flooding in the Wahweap drainage north of Big Water.

Courtesy Utah Highway Patrol Courtesy Utah Highway Patrol

Courtesy Jaycee Taylor Courtesy Brett Benson

Courtesy KSL Courtesy KSL

Courtesy Amy O’Donoghue Courtesy Justin Johnson

Top (Left): Heavy rain caused a mudslide in Spanish Fork Canyon. (Right): Crews clearing the mudslide. Middle (Left): Flooding in Farmington from very heavy rain. (Right): Parking lot flooding in Farmington. Bottom (Left): Flooded roads in Layton. (Right): Intersection flooding on Harrison Blvd in Ogden. Precipitation Totals (inches) Fruit Heights 3.27 Bruin Point 2.46 Layton 2.30 Kaysville 2.09 Beus Canyon 1.94 Sunnyside 1.93 South Ogden 1.82 Alta-Base 1.70 Farmington 1.67 Eyring Science Center 1.50 Provo BYU 1.47 Centerville 1.34 South Weber 1.31 Hill A.F.B. 1.30 Springville 1.24 Alta-Collins 1.23 NE Ogden Bench 1.22 Price Airport 1.20 Bountiful Bench 1.18 Yellowstone Drainage 1.14 Orem 1.14 Spanish Fork 1.14 Moon Lake 1.10 1.08 Ogden 1.08 Sundance 1.07 1.05 Heber City 6 E 1.04 City Creek 1.00 Wellington 3 E 0.98 West Valley City 0.98 Harrisville-UDOT 0.95 Holladay 0.95 Olympus Cove 0.95 Hanna 0.95 Weber River/Morgan 0.94 Altamont 0.90 Norway 0.90 Chepeta 0.88 Spring City 0.88 Tabiona 0.86 Morgan 0.82 Duchesne 0.81 Manti 0.81 Olympus Hills 0.81 Oakley 0.80 Henry Mountain 0.80 Emigration Canyon 0.79 Flattop Mountain 0.79 Ogden Airport 0.78 Bountiful 0.78 Nephi 0.75 Weber Rvr/Echo Dam 0.75 Mount Pleasant 0.75 Oak City 10 ESE 0.75 Sandy 0.74 Helper Carbon Plant 0.72 Brigham City 0.71 Saratoga Springs 0.71 Draper 0.70 Pleasant Grove 0.70 Garden City 0.70 Huntsville 0.69 Bullfrog Marina 0.68 Logan 0.68 Fountain Green 4 ENE 0.68 Logan Airport 0.65 Signal Peak 0.64 Heber City 0.63 LBW Southfork 0.61 Clinton 0.61 Eden 0.61 Timpanogos Cave 0.61 Hans Flat RS 0.61 Otter Creek 0.61 Clearfield 0.60 Tickville 0.60 Croyden 0.58 Coalville 0.56 Sevier Reservoir 0.56 Alpine 0.55 Laketown 0.55 Mud Spring 0.55 Loa 0.55 Roy 0.54 Deer Creek Dam 0.54 Vernon 0.53 North Holladay 0.49 Lehi 0.49 Salt Lake Int’l Airport 0.44

Aug 5th - Gusty winds blew ahead of a cold front as it approached Utah. Isolated severe thunderstorms formed along the front in Box Elder county, producing damaging winds that destroyed a barn in Bothwell (right) and dropping ping pong ball sized hail along Interstate 84. Peak Wind Gusts (MPH) Windy Peak 62 Lakeside Mountain 60 Lofty Lake Peak 59 Ogden Peak 57 Flux 55 Badger Island 55 Diddle Knoll 55 G.S.L. Minerals 54 Groome 54 I-80 @ Silver Creek Jct 54 Portable RWIS 5 54 Bothwell 52 Hat Island 52 Emigrant Pass Obs 52 Eagle Range 51 I-80 @ MP 29 50 UTTR Oasis Compound 50 I-80 @ Kimball Jct 50 Salt Lake Int’l Airport 49 Locomotive Springs 49 Park City-Jupiter 49 SR-72 @ Hogan Pass 49 I-15 @ Scipio Summit 49 I-15 @ Plymouth 48 Flight Park South 48 I-80 @ Grassey 48 Dry Ridge 48 Brigham City Airport 47 University of Utah 47 Pioneer Crossing 47 Lehi 47 Wendover Airport 47 I-15 @ Tremonton 46 Logan Summit 46 Legacy Parkway 45 Ogden Airport 45 Dugway APG 45 Morgan 45 Weber Canyon Power 45 Milford Airport 45 Brian Head 2 S 45 Logan Airport 44 Centerville 44 Clinton 44 Grantsville Reservoir 43 Wellsville 42 Layton 42 Sevier Reservoir 42 Farmington 41 Olympus Hills 40 U.S. 6 @ Eureka 40 Aug 7th - Thunderstorms with damaging winds and heavy rain moved across much of Utah during the late afternoon and evening hours. A line of storms moved into the Salt Lake Valley just after the end of the Tour of Utah Bike Race, and 2 people were injured as thunderstorm winds knocked over a metal structure near the finish line. Storms also downed several large trees in Henefer, and produced street and yard flooding in Layton.

Courtesy Ben Winslow Courtesy Sterling Poulson Above (Left): Damaged structure near bike race finish line. (Right): Shelf cloud in Box Elder County. Below (Left): Line of thunderstorms moving into Salt Lake Valley. (Right): Back yard flooded in Layton.

Courtesy Ute Weather Courtesy Creighton Green Courtesy of Jordan

Above: Impressive shelf cloud approaching downtown as severe thunderstorms move into Salt Lake City.

Precipitation Totals (inches) Lava Point RAWS 1.28 Interstate 80 1.01 Moon Lake 1.01 New Harmony 0.98 Weber River/Oakley 0.98 Norway 0.98 Aspen Mountain 0.98 Henry Mountain 0.95 Centerville 0.92 Utah Test Range 0.86 Apple Valley 0.86 Weber River/Morgan 0.85 St. George 0.83 West Bountiful 0.82 Agua Canyon 0.82 Bountiful Bench 0.81 Logan 0.78 Cottonwood Heights 0.77 White Reef 0.75 Bryce Canyon 0.74 Veyo Powerhouse 0.73 Bountiful 0.71 Kaysville 0.71 North Salt Flats 0.71 Oakley 0.69 Telegraph Flat 0.67 Cedar City Airport 0.66 Milford 0.65 Alta-Base 0.64 Olympus Hills 0.62 Holladay 0.62 Lost Creek/Croyden 0.62 Hurricane 0.62 Springdale 0.62 St. George Airport 0.61 Washington 0.60 Olympus Cove 0.59 Emigration Canyon 0.58 Sandy 0.56 Corrinne 0.54 West Point 0.54 Park Valley 0.54 Zion National Park 0.54 Hewinta 0.53 West Valley City 0.53 Weber River/Echo Dam 0.52 Hill A.F.B. 0.51 Zion Canyon 0.51 Lewiston 0.50 Milford Airport 0.49 Heber City 6 E 0.47 Fruit Heights 0.45 Park City 0.45 South Weber 0.44 Layton 0.44 NE Ogden Bench 0.44 Clinton 0.43 Morgan 0.43 Coalville 0.43 Circleville 0.42 Salt Lake Int’l Airport 0.40 Spanish Fork 0.40 South Salt Lake 0.40 Duchesne 0.30 Muddy Creek/Emery 0.30 Boulder 0.26 Enterprise 0.25 Randolph-UDOT 0.25 Fillmore 0.14

Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)

SR-65@ Big Mtn Pass 80 West Granite 79 Wendover Field 79 I-80 @ Lake Point 76 Lakeside Mountain 76 West of Wildcat Mtn 69 North Salt Flats 68 UTTR Oasis Compound 66 Farmington 65 G.S.L. Marina 65 Camel Back Mountain 64 Portable RWIS 5 64 Parleys Canyon/Quarry 64 Salt Lake Int’l Airport 63 G.S.L. Minerals 62 I-80 @ MP 29 62 U.S. 6 @ Eureka 62 Ogden Peak 61 West Salt Flats 61 Centerville 60 Vernon Hill 60 Hat Island 60 White Reef 60 Legacy Parkway 59 Diddle Knoll 59 University of Utah 58 Kaysville 57 Gunnison Island 57 St. George Airport 56 Baccus Highway 55 Dugway 55 I-84 @ Devils Slide 53 Trappers Loop Road 53 Weber Canyon Power 53 Dry Ridge 53 Greenville Bench 53 Fish Springs 52 Hill A.F.B. 51 Point of the Mountain 51 Badger Island 51 English Village 50 Delta Airport 49 I-15 @ Scipio Summit 49 I-15 @ Black Ridge 49 Olympus Hills 48 Pioneer Crossing 47 Fruit Heights 47 Milford Airport 46 Ogden Airport 45 Saratoga Springs 45 Bullfrog Marina 44 Harrisville-UDOT 43 Taylorsville 42 Sandy 41

Aug 11th - Scattered thunderstorms brought locally heavy rain and strong gusty winds to most of Utah. The heaviest rain fell along the Wasatch Front, and a strong gust front brought a wall of dust with it from the west deserts into the Salt Lake Valley and north- ern Wasatch Front during the afternoon hours.

Courtesy Keith Vaught

Above (Left): Lightning strikes the Great Salt Lake around sunset (Right): Storm over rural Weber County. Below (Left): Wall of dust along gust front in Farmington. (Right): Gust front approaching South Ogden.

Courtesy Nick Barfuss Precipitation Totals (inches)

Sandy 0.82 Layton 0.73 Farmington 0.68 Tom Best Spring 0.67 Buck Flat 0.65 Bountiful Bench 0.64 Fruit Heights 0.52 West Valley City 0.52 Centerville 0.51 Kaysville 0.51 Hardware Ranch 0.43 South Weber 0.40 English Village 0.38 Beus Canyon 0.34 Bountiful 0.33 South Ogden 0.32 Torrey 0.29 Holladay 0.26 Syracuse 0.25 Salt Lake City 0.24 Weber River/Morgan 0.24 Hill A.F.B. 0.22 Bryce Canyon Airport 0.22 Clinton 0.20 West Point 0.20 Clearfield-UDOT 0.19 Roy 0.18 Morgan 0.17 Olympus Hills 0.17 Milford 0.15 Loa 0.15 Logan 0.13 Huntsville 0.05

Peak Wind Gusts (MPH) Upper Cedar Mtn 61 North Salt Flats 57 Ogden Peak 57 Snowbasin-Wildcat 56 Farnsworth Peak 55 Hat Island 55 Wig Mountain 55 Camel Back Mtn 54 Dugway-APG 54 Brigham City Airport 53 Badger Island 53 Otter Creek 53 Salt Lake Int’l Airport 51 Lake Point I-80 51 I-80 @ MP 78 50 Playa Station 50 I-80 @ MP 29 50 Badger Spring 48 G.S.L. Minerals 48 Gunnison Island 48 I-15 @ Tremonton 47 Burmester 46 Simpson Springs 46 Sherwood Hills 46 Powder Mountain 45 Legacy Parkway 45 Logan Airport 44

Aug 13th - A strong thunderstorm set up and dumped very heavy rain in the area of Woodland Hills in Utah County. This rain combined with saturated ground from previous rain the last couple of days led to a large mudslide that damaged one home and forced the evacuation of 14 other homes in Woodland Hills.

Above: Large mudslide moves down a hill, into the backyard, and through a basement window in a home in Woodland Hills. Photos courtesy of FOX 13 News. Aug 19th-22nd - Large wildfires in the Pacific Northwest sent dense smoke into Utah for a few days, reducing visibilities and making for some unhealthy air at times. Meanwhile on the 22nd, strong thunderstorms developed over portions of central and southern Utah. Two of these storms produced flash flooding in Capitol Reef National Park at Sulphur Creek and also at Grand Wash that reached Highway 24. Courtesy NWS Spokane

Top (Left): Satellite view of the smoke from wildfires in Pacific NW. (Right): Smoky skies in Cache Valley. Bottom (Left): Sunrise in the smoke in Richmond. (Right): Heavy rain approaching Wahweap Marina.

Precipitation Totals (inches)

Capitol Reef N.P. 0.59 Jensen Spring 0.43 Cottonwood Mtn 0.37 Assay 0.27 Larb Hollow 0.25 Manti Portable #3 0.16 Agua Canyon 0.12 Buck Flat 0.08 Milford 0.05

Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)

Portable RWIS 4 44 Dry Ridge 41 UT-20 39 Manti Portable #3 38 I-80 East of Evanston 38 Church Butte, WY 37 Evanston Airport 36 Bryce Canyon Airport 36 Fillmore Airport 36 SR-65 @ Big Mtn Pass 35 Five Mile RAWS 35 US-40 @ Starvation 35 Roosevelt 35 Aug 25th-26th - Showers and thunderstorms developed once again across most of Utah, with the heaviest rain confined to southern portions of the state. Extreme flash flooding was reported at Pine Creek Slot in Zion National Park, and very heavy rain moved across Lake Powell near the Arizona border.

Courtesy Chase Thomason

Courtesy David Rankin

Top (Left): Well-defined dust devil in West Jordan. (Right): Thunderstorm clouds outside of St. George. Bottom (Left): Heavy rain shower moving into Wahweap. (Right): Storm over Wahweap Marina area.

Precipitation Totals (inches) Agua Canyon 1.13 Escalante 1.01 Kodachrome Basin SP 1.00 Buck Flat 0.83 Telegraph Flat 0.83 Alta-Collins 0.78 Bryce Canyon 0.76 Tom Best Spring 0.75 Assay 0.55 Sundance 0.39 Five Mile RAWS 0.38 Capitol Reef N.P. 0.37 Farmington 0.35 White Reef 0.35 Saratoga Springs 0.34 Spanish Fork 0.34 Cedar City 0.29 Moon Lake 0.27 Wellington 3 E 0.27 Loa 0.27 Enterprise 0.26 Fruit Heights 0.25 Garden City 0.24 Zion National Park 0.24 Spring City 0.18 Panguitch 0.16 Sandy 0.12

Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)

Point of the Mountain 62 Portable RWIS 5 59 Flight Park South 51 Joes Valley 51 West Salt Flats 50 Great Salt Lake Marina 50 Aragonite 49 Chepeta 49 I-15 @ Provo 48 Sundance-Arrowhead 48 Ghost Rocks 48 Lehi 47 Saratoga Springs 46 Lake Point I-80 45 Pioneer Crossing 43 Ogden Airport 43 Milford Airport 43 Rattlesnake Bench 43 Wasatch Hills 42 Fish Springs 41 Oak City 41 Aug 30th-31st - Showers and thunderstorms fired up again mainly during the afternoon and evening. Very heavy rain fell upstream of Wahweap Creek north of Big Water, leading to a massive flash flood a couple hours later on Wahweap Creek. The flood wave carried full size dead trees left over from previous smaller floods, along with boulders the size of cars. No damage or injuries were reported as the large dry creek managed to handle the flow despite its size. Storms across northern and central Utah produced lesser amounts of rain, but some had strong gusty winds and plenty of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes.

Above: Massive flash flood carrying logs and boulders down Wahweap Creek north of Big Water. All images courtesy of David Rankin. Above: Flash flood water in full force as it nears its peak in Wahweap Creek north of Big Water. All images courtesy of David Rankin. Courtesy Greg Heaps Courtesy Austin Gunn

Above (Left): Heavy rain and lightning in Heber Valley. (Right): Lightning bolt with heavy rain near Lehi.

Precipitation Totals (inches)

Altonah 0.78 Yellowstone Drainage 0.70 Baer #10 Red Bull 0.70 Chepeta 0.56 Telegraph Flat 0.48 Buck Flat 0.34 Moon Lake 0.30 Blacksmith Fork 0.28 Kanab 0.28 Panguitch 0.25 Aspen Mountain 0.25 Hewinta 0.25 Duchesne Rvr/Tabiona 0.24 Logan 0.23 Wellington 3 E 0.22 Flattop Mountain 0.22 Milford 0.22 Bruin Point 0.21 Blacktail 0.17 Alta-Collins 0.15 Altamont 0.15 Goblin Valley S.P. 0.15 Zion National Park 0.15 Green River 0.14 American Fork 0.14 Hanna 0.14 Cache County EOC 0.13 Lehi 0.13 Weber River/Oakley 0.12 Tickville 0.11 Alpine 0.11 Apple Valley 0.10 Tom Best Spring 0.10 Garden City 0.09 Manti Radio 0.09 Boulder 0.09 Circleville 0.08 Oakley 0.08 Snowville (West) 0.08 Bear River 0.08 Price Airport 0.08 Laketown 0.07 Pleasant Grove 0.06 Payson 0.05 Brigham City 0.04 Sandy 0.04 Neola 0.04 Escalante 0.03

Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)

Ogden Peak 60 Sundance-Arrowhead 59 Windy Peak 55 Sherwood Hills 54 Leroy, WY 53 Powder Mountain 52 Fort Bridger, WY 52 Badger Island 50 SR-30 50 Flight Park South 49 Lofty Lake Peak 48 I-15 @ Provo 48 Tickville 47 Snowbasin-Wildcat 47 Flattop Mountain 47 Mud Spring 47 Portable RWIS 4 46 U.S. 6 @ Eureka 46 Vernon Hill 45 I-80 @ Grassey 45 Gunnison Island 45 Soldier Summit 44 Milford Airport 44 Sevier Reservoir 44 Park City-Jupiter 44 Wellsville 43 I-80 @ MP 1 43 SR-30 @ Curlew 42 Deer Valley-Baldy 42 Chepeta 42 Sandy 41 Great Salt Lake Marina 41 Upper Cedar Mountain 41 SR-65 @ Big Mtn Pass 41 SR-72 @ Hogan Pass 41 I-70 @ Fish Creek 41 I-15 @ Scipio Summit 41 Price Airport 40 SR-12 @ Boulder Smt 40

High Temperature Records For the Month of August

Aug 12th - Randolph broke their record high minimum temperature 56 (52/1983).

Aug 14th - Record high minimum temperatures were tied at Alpine 65 (65/2003) and Provo BYU 68 (68/2011).

Aug 15th - Record high minimum temperatures were set at Alpine 71 (66/2000) and Spanish Fork 71 (69/1958).

Aug 26th - Randolph broke their record high minimum temperature 60 (54/2008).

Low Temperature Records For the Month of August

Aug 3rd - Record low maximum temperatures were set at Pine View Dam 63 (76/1944), Randolph 63 (72/1993) and Salt Lake City 75 (77/1951).

Aug 4th - Cedar City Airport set a record low minimum temperature 49 (50/1965).

Aug 7th - Record low maximums were set at Bullfrog 80 (87/20084), Capitol Reef Nat’l Park 71 (79/2008), Cedar City Airport 73 (78/2009), and Zion Nat’l Park 74 (76/1915).

Record 24-Hour Precipitation For the Month of August

Aug 3rd - Record 24-hour daily rainfall was set at Duchesne 0.81 (0.60/1926), Provo BYU 1.47 (0.67/1930), Randolph 0.37 (0.34/1983),and Spanish Fork 1.14 (0.63/1922).

Aug 7th - Record 24-hour daily rainfall was set at Bullfrog 0.24 (0.15/1983) and Cedar City Airport 0.48 (0.40/1987). THE SALT LAKE CITY UT CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2015

CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1981 TO 2010 CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1874 TO 2015

WEATHER OBSERVED NORMAL DEPART LAST YEAR`S VALUE DATE(S) VALUE FROM VALUE DATE(S) NORMAL ...... TEMPERATURE (F) RECORD HIGH 106 08/04/1994 LOW 37 08/31/1965, 08/29/1964

HIGHEST 98 08/25, 08/24, 08/14 95 08/11 LOWEST 58 08/09 51 08/24

AVG. MAXIMUM 90.0 90.5 -0.5 86.0 AVG. MINIMUM 65.2 63.4 1.8 62.5 MEAN 77.6 77.0 0.6 74.3

DAYS MAX >= 90 19 18.2 0.8 10 DAYS MAX <= 32 0 0.0 0.0 0 DAYS MIN <= 32 0 0.0 0.0 0 DAYS MIN <= 0 0 0.0 0.0 0

PRECIPITATION (INCHES) TOTALS 0.89 0.69 0.20 1.77

DAYS >= .01 4 5.4 -1.4 11 DAYS >= .10 2 2.0 0.0 7 DAYS >= .50 0 0.2 -0.2 0 DAYS >= 1.00 0 0.1 -0.1 0

SNOWFALL (INCHES) TOTALS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SINCE 7/1 0.0 0.0 0.0 WEATHER OBSERVED NORMAL DEPART LAST YEAR`S VALUE VALUE FROM VALUE NORMAL DEGREE DAYS HEATING TOTAL 0 3 -3 1 SINCE 7/1 0 5 -5 1 COOLING TOTAL 401 374 27 296 SINCE 1/1 1205 1036 169 1053

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WIND (MPH) AVERAGE WIND SPEED 8.4 HIGHEST WIND SPEED/DIRECTION 51/280 DATE 08/07 HIGHEST GUST SPEED/DIRECTION 63/280 DATE 08/07

WEATHER CONDITIONS. NUMBER OF DAYS WITH THUNDERSTORM 3 RAIN 4 HAIL 0 SNOW 0 FOG 2 FOG W/VIS <= 1/4 MILE 0 HAZE 13

- INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS. R INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED. MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING. T INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT.

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