CEDAR BREAKS STORAGE, UTAH

Period of Record General Climate Summary - Precipitation

Station:(421256) CEDAR BREAKS STORAGE
From Year=1948 To Year=1970
Precipitation Total Snowfall
Mean High Year Low Year 1 Day Max. >=
0.01 in.
>=
0.10 in.
>=
0.50 in.
>=
1.00 in.
Mean High Year
in. in. - in. - in. dd/yyyy
or
yyyymmdd
# Days # Days # Days # Days in. in. -
January -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 ******* 99/ - -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
February -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 ******* 99/ - -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
March -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 ******* 99/ - -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
April -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 ******* 99/ - -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
May -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 0.50 25/1959 -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
June 0.99 2.71 1967 0.00 1950 1.56 10/1957 3 2 1 0 0.4 6.2 1970
July 2.17 4.76 1953 0.46 1948 1.57 19/1955 10 6 1 0 0.1 3.0 1955
August 2.55 6.09 1955 0.23 1962 1.80 25/1955 10 7 2 0 0.1 2.0 1955
September 1.78 6.65 1967 0.05 1953 3.00 23/1967 5 4 1 0 1.0 9.0 1965
October 0.44 1.77 1966 0.00 1952 1.85 10/1960 2 2 0 0 2.6 8.0 1959
November -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 0.77 11/1964 -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
December -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 ******* 99/ - -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
Annual -99.00 ******* 1900 9999.00 1900 3.00 19670923 -99 -99 -99 -99 -99.0 ****** 1900
Winter -99.00 -99.00 1900 -99.00 1900 ******* -9999 -99 0 -99 -99 -99.0 -99.0 1900
Spring -99.00 -99.00 1900 -99.00 1900 0.50 19590525 -99 0 -99 -99 -99.0 -99.0 1900
Summer 5.71 10.75 1955 1.84 1960 1.80 19550825 23 14 4 1 0.6 6.2 1970
Fall -99.00 -99.00 1900 -99.00 1900 3.00 19670923 -99 5 -99 -99 -99.0 -99.0 1900
Table updated on Oct 31, 2012
For monthly and annual means, thresholds, and sums:
Months with 5 or more missing days are not considered
Years with 1 or more missing months are not considered
Seasons are climatological not calendar seasons
Winter = Dec., Jan., and Feb. Spring = Mar., Apr., and May
Summer = Jun., Jul., and Aug. Fall = Sep., Oct., and Nov.


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