Jim Munley's Local Climate Data

Local Climate Data
Kearny, NJ
FEBRUARY 2025

 

Temperature Data                                    
High 41.4 Low 28.7             
Average Monthly  35.0            
Departure From Normal  +1

Highest 57 on 26

Lowest  17 on 19

Heating Degree Days                      
Total This Month 831           
Departure From Normal  -18 
Total for the Season  3272

Departure From Normal -300

Cooling Degree Days
Total This Month 0

Departure From Normal 0
Total for the Season 0

Departure From Normal 0

Precipitation Data
Total for the Month 2.73
inches
Departure From Normal  -.03  inches
24-Hours .89 inches on 16

Normal 2.73  inches

Snow & Ice
Total  5.3 inches
24-Hours 2.8 inches  on 8-9

Departure -4.9 inches

Normal 10.2 inches

Season Total 13.0 inches
Departure  -13.5 inches

Wind Data
Average Speed 5.0 mph
Average Direction SSW

Fastest 18
Direction ENE

Date 16

Pressure Data
Highest  30.59 on 14

Lowest  28.97 on 16

Averaged  30.06

Number of Days With   
Maximum 32F or Below 2  
Maximum 90F or Above 0    
Minimum 32F or Below 22

Minimum 0F or Below 0
Precipitation .01 or More 10
Snow & Ice .0 and More 1
Heavy Fog 1/4 mi. or less 0

Thunderstorms  0
Clear  9

Partly Cloudy 11
Cloudy 8

The average temperature for January was 35.1°F and was 1 degree above normal and ranked as the 23rd such month on record (since 1977) and the warmest since 2011.  The month was also the 2nd consecutive such month with above normal temperatures.  There were 15 days Temperatures averaged below or near normal.  There were 22 days with maximums of 32°F or lower, which was normal, and 22 days with minimums of 32°F or lower, which was also normal.  There were 5 days with maximums of 50°F or higher, which occurred at the ends of the month.  Temperature extremes included 57°F on the 26th and 17°F on the 19th.          

Precipitation totaled 2.73 (99 percent) and was .03 of an inch below normal.  The month ranked as the 22nd driest such month on record and the driest since 1989. The month was also the 4th consecutive such month with above normal precipitation and the 2nd consecutive month with below normal precipitation.  The period Jan- Feb., 3.30 inches of precipitation was recorded and ranked as the 5th driest such period and the driest since 1985.  The month was also the 5th consecutive such period with below normal precipitation.  Snowfall was also below normal with 5.3 inches.  The month ranked as the 16th  least snowy such month on record and was the 4th consecutive such month with below normal snowfall.  The month was also the 4th  consecutive month with below normal snowfall.  There were 10 days with measurable precipitation. The most received in a 24-hour period was .89 of an inch on the 16th.  The most snow to fall in a 24-hour period was 2.7 inches on the 8th and 9th.  There were 9 clear days and 8 overcast days.

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