Regional Max/Min Temp and Precipitation Table
Issued by NWS Seattle/Tacoma, WA

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Max/Min Temperature And Precipitation Table For Washington
National Weather Service Seattle WA
1130 AM PST Wed Dec 4 2024

:Western Washington Cooperative Station Observations
:
:These are the daily observations for the past 24 hours.
:Some temperature values are from the previous day.
:Some stations only report precipitation.

.BR SEA 1204  P DH11/TAIRZX/TAIRZN/PPDRZZ/SFDRZZ/SDIRZZ
:
:                             Obs      24hr  24hr  24hr   Snow  Snow
:ID    Station         Elev   time     high  low   pcpn   fall  dpth
:
MAWW1: Mayfield         280 : DH0600 /  32 /  28 / 0.00 /
PSBW1: Poulsbo          217 : DH0600 /     /     / 0.00 /   M /   0
UBKW1: Upper Baker Dam  690 : DH0600 /  40 /  29 / 0.00 / 0.0 /   0
DIAW1: Diablo Dam       891 : DH0600 /  42 /  33 / 0.00 / 0.0 /   0
EVEW1: Everett           60 : DH0800 /  37 /  27 / 0.00 /
NWMW1: Newhalem         525 : DH0600 /  44 /  36 / 0.00 / 0.0 /   0
HTUW1: Humptulips       140 : DH0700 /  43 /  29 / 0.00 /
MATW1: Matlock          110 : DH0800 /  41 /  30 / 0.00 /
MMLW1: McMillin Rsvr.   570 : DH0700 /  33 /  27 / 0.00 /
ENUW1: Mud Mtn Dam     1308 : DH0800 /  42 /  26 / 0.00 /   M /   M
RYMW1: Raymond           30 : DH0600 /  44 /  24 / 0.00 /   M /   M
ROSW1: Ross Dam        1236 : DH0600 /  40 /  34 / 0.00 / 0.0 /   0
:
:M = missing
:T = trace
:Precipitation measured in inches.
:Elevation measured in feet.
:Time of observation is in local standard time.
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These data are preliminary and have not undergone final
quality control by the National Centers for Environmental
Information (NCEI). Therefore, these data are subject to
revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed
at www.ncei.noaa.gov.

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