Jim Munley's Local Climate Data
Local Climate Data
Local
Climate Data
Kearny, NJ
SEPTEMBER 2011
Temperature Data
Normal 70.1 Lowest 50 on 16 |
Number of Days With
Minimum 0F or Below 0
Thunderstorms 3 |
Heating Degree Days
Normal 44 |
Cooling Degree Days Normal 1178 |
Precipitation Data
Normal 3.94 inches |
Wind Data
Date 15 |
Snow & Ice |
Pressure Data Lowest 29.56 on 29 Averaged 29.99 |
SEPTEMBER 2011: The temperature averaged 70.1 and was ormal. The month ranked as the 6th warmest such month on record (since 1977) and the warmest since 2007. The month was also the 2nd consecutive such month with above normal temperatures. Eight days averaged near or below normal. There were 13 days with maximums of 80F or higher. Temperature extremes included 87F on the 4th and 50F on the 16th.
The big story in September was again the record rainfall. The month received 9.89 inches of rain and ranked as the wettest such month on record and the wettest since 2004. The month was also the 2nd consecutive month of record and above normal precipitation. The most to fall in a 24 hour period was on the 6th with 3.68 inches. There were 14 clear days and 5 overcast day.
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