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  STATION All Time High
Temperature
All Time Low Temperature Average Annual Precipitation Average Annual Snowfall
  Crescent City 93 on 10/10/1991* 19 on 12/21/1990 65.80 inches 0.2 inches
  Prairie Creek
99 on 9/24/1964* 17 on 12/08/1972* 67.43 inches 0.4 inches
  Orleans 115 on 8/07/1959 5 on 12/22/1990 52.91 inches 4.4 inches
  Eureka 87 on 10/26/1993 20 on 1/14/1888 38.10 inches 0.3 inches
  Willow Creek 119 on 7/16/1972 5 on 12/09/1972 51.74 inches 2.6 inches
  Weaverville 115 on 8/09/1981 -10 on 12/09/1972 36.55 inches 17.8 inches
  Scotia 102 on 7/04/1931 17 on 12/12/1932 48.46 inches 0.4 inches
  Richardson Grove
112 on 8/08/1978* 10 on 2/11/2003 68.59 inches 0.4 inches
  Shelter Cove 100 on 9/08/1984* 28 on 12/23/1998* 61.66 inches 0.1 inches
  Fort Bragg 94 on 10/05/1985 18 on 12/21/1990 40.86 inches 0.0 inches
  Covelo 115 on 8/08/1981 -9 on 12/09/1972 41.83 inches 4.3 inches
  Willits 108 on 7/15/1972 5 on 12/09/1972 50.88 inches 4.0 inches
  Ukiah 115 on 9/03/1955 13 on 12/12/1932 37.05 inches 0.2 inches
 
* Indicates record tied on previous date(s). Period of record 1887-2003.
All Temperatures in Degrees F.

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