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Local Climate Data
Kearny,  NJ
SEP 2013

 

Temperature Data                                    
High 78.6  Low 56.7             
Average Monthly  67.6              
Departure From Normal -4.0

Average 71.6

Highest 97 on 11

Lowest  44  on 24  

Heating Degree Days                      
Total This Month  41            
Departure From Normal -1  
Total for the Season  41

Departure From Normal -2

Cooling Degree Days
Total This Month 127

Departure From Normal -25
Total for the Season 1262

Departure From Normal  +41

Precipitation Data
Total for the Month 2.05
  inches
Departure From Normal  -2.43  inches
24-Hours .69  inches  on 12-13

Normal 4.48 inches

Snow & Ice
Total  .0  inches
24-Hours  .0 inches  on 0

Departure  .0  inches

Normal .0 inches

 

 

Wind Data
Average Speed 4.9  mph
Average Direction NE
Fastest  20
Direction WSW

Date 21

Pressure Data
Highest  30.44  on 17

Lowest  29.78 on   2

Averaged  30.06

Number of Days With   
Maximum 32F or Below  0  
Maximum 90F or Above  2    
Minimum 32F or Below  0

Minimum 0F or Below 0
Precipitation .01 or More  7
Snow & Ice 1.0+ and More  0
Heavy Fog 1/4 mi. or less  0

Thunderstorms  3
Clear   17
Partly Cloudy 12
Cloudy 1

 

 

The temperature averaged 67.6 degrees and was 4 degrees below normal.  The month ranked as the 12th coldest such month on record (1977) and the coldest since 1986. The month was the second consecutive month with below normal temperatures.  Ten days averaged above normal. There were 12 days with maximums of 800 degrees and higher and 2 days with maximums of 90F and higher. Temperature extremes included 97F on the 11th and 44 degrees on the 24th.             

Precipitation totaled only 2.05 inches was 2.43 inches below normal. The month ranked as the 7th driest such month on record and the driest since 1994.  The month was also the 2nd consecutive month with below normal precipitation. Measureable precipitation fell on 7 days of the month.  Most of the month’s rain fell during the first 13 days of the month. The most to fall in a 24-hour period was .69 of an inch on the 12-13.  There were only 17 clear days and only 1 overcast day.

Jim G. Munley, Jr.
http://www.jimmunleywx.com/

Jim G. Munley, Jr.
http://www.jimmunleywx.com/

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