Climatological Report (Daily)
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732 CDUS46 KMTR 100039 CLIWVI CLIMATE REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 439 PM PST SAT NOV 09 2024 ................................... ...THE WATSONVILLE AIRPORT CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR NOVEMBER 9 2024... VALID TODAY AS OF 0400 PM LOCAL TIME. CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD: 1991 TO 2020 CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD: 1998 TO 2024 WEATHER ITEM OBSERVED TIME RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST VALUE (LST) VALUE VALUE FROM YEAR NORMAL ................................................................... TEMPERATURE (F) TODAY MAXIMUM 71 3:03 PM 80 2016 69 2 69 MINIMUM 39 6:48 AM 33 2020 44 -5 39 AVERAGE 55 56 -1 54 PRECIPITATION (IN) TODAY 0.00 0.00 MONTH TO DATE 0.15 0.31 SINCE OCT 1 0.24 0.37 SINCE JAN 1 19.82 24.67 DEGREE DAYS HEATING TODAY 10 11 MONTH TO DATE 67 47 SINCE SEP 1 228 227 SINCE JUL 1 308 351 COOLING TODAY 0 0 MONTH TO DATE 0 0 SINCE SEP 1 121 58 SINCE JAN 1 174 95 ................................................................... WIND (MPH) RESULTANT WIND SPEED 2 RESULTANT WIND DIRECTION W (270) HIGHEST WIND SPEED 9 HIGHEST WIND DIRECTION W (260) HIGHEST GUST SPEED 12 HIGHEST GUST DIRECTION W (270) AVERAGE WIND SPEED 3.2 SKY COVER POSSIBLE SUNSHINE MM AVERAGE SKY COVER 0.0 WEATHER CONDITIONS THE FOLLOWING WEATHER WAS RECORDED TODAY. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER WAS OBSERVED. RELATIVE HUMIDITY (PERCENT) HIGHEST 67 7:00 AM LOWEST 20 3:00 PM AVERAGE 44 .......................................................... THE WATSONVILLE AIRPORT CLIMATE NORMALS FOR TOMORROW NORMAL RECORD YEAR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (F) 68 81 2016 MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (F) 44 34 2020 SUNRISE AND SUNSET NOVEMBER 9 2024......SUNRISE 6:40 AM PST SUNSET 5:02 PM PST NOVEMBER 10 2024......SUNRISE 6:41 AM PST SUNSET 5:01 PM PST - INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS. R INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED. MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING. T INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT. $$