What "weather records" products are available?
Records are available at the new climate data page. Follow this link, please: http://www.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=mlb
Daily Records of temperature and precipitation
for selected east-central Florida cities.
This is an archive of high and low temperatures, and
precipitation amounts, for each day. Orlando, Melbourne and Daytona
Beach data begins in 1997, with additional locations added in more recent
years. At month's end, the monthly totals and averages are compared
to normal.
Select the city, the month, and the year of interest here:
Annual summaries are the last item in the above list.
Annual summaries are not available prior to 2003.
Annual summaries are not available until after a given year has ended, but "year-to-date" information is contained in the daily reports, available in the "near-realtime" section above.
"Unofficial" data for Okeechobee, Florida
Please note that while we strive to make this data as accurate
as we can, it is neither official nor certified. Click here for official & certified data
If you are having trouble deciphering the format, please click here for help.
Normals & Extremes for selected east central Florida cities. These are the daily normals and record values for temperature and rainfall. These files are updated soon after the end of each month to reflect records which may have been broken or tied.
Select the city and month here:
Storm Summaries & Surveys When significant severe storms, or tropical systems impact on the east-central
Florida area, we may summarize the event or produce a more detailed survey.
The Southeast Regional Climate Center has made local storm reports available. You can search back to find a report of severe weather in your area (SE States only)
If you need information regarding a specific storm on a
specific date, you should go to the
National Climatic Data Center. |