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STATION |
All Time High
Temperature |
All Time Low Temperature |
Average Annual Precipitation |
Average Annual Snowfall |
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Crescent City |
93 on 10/10/1991* |
19 on 12/21/1990 |
65.80 inches |
0.2 inches |
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Prairie Creek
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99 on 9/24/1964* |
17 on 12/08/1972* |
67.43 inches |
0.4 inches |
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Orleans |
115 on 8/07/1959 |
5 on 12/22/1990 |
52.91 inches |
4.4 inches |
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Eureka
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87 on 10/26/1993 |
20 on 1/14/1888 |
38.10 inches |
0.3 inches |
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Willow Creek |
119 on 7/16/1972 |
5 on 12/09/1972 |
51.74 inches |
2.6 inches |
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Weaverville |
115 on 8/09/1981 |
-10 on 12/09/1972 |
36.55 inches |
17.8 inches |
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Scotia
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102 on 7/04/1931 |
17 on 12/12/1932 |
48.46 inches |
0.4 inches |
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Richardson Grove
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112 on 8/08/1978* |
10 on 2/11/2003 |
68.59 inches |
0.4 inches |
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Shelter
Cove |
100 on 9/08/1984* |
28 on 12/23/1998* |
61.66 inches |
0.1 inches |
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Fort
Bragg |
94 on 10/05/1985 |
18 on 12/21/1990 |
40.86 inches |
0.0 inches |
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Covelo |
115 on 8/08/1981 |
-9 on 12/09/1972 |
41.83 inches |
4.3 inches |
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Willits |
108 on 7/15/1972 |
5 on 12/09/1972 |
50.88 inches |
4.0 inches |
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Ukiah |
115 on 9/03/1955 |
13 on 12/12/1932 |
37.05 inches |
0.2 inches |
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