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January Weather Summary
- Feb 1, 2010
January seemed pretty typical. Snowfall amounts were reminiscent of the late 70s and early 80s. Temperatures were pretty typical for January, with no real temperature extremes.
The minimum daily low temperature for the month was 2°. The average daily low temperature was 19°. The maximum daily high temperature was 50°. The average daily high temperature was 32°. The overall average daily temperature for the month was 26°. There were 1217 Heating Degree Days and no Cooling Degree Days.
There were 11 days with measurable, liquid precipitation. Liquid precipitation for the month totaled 0.90 inches.
A total of 16.6 inches of new snow fell during the month. The greatest, total depth of snow on the ground during the month was 6.5 inches. It was the second snowiest January in 5 years.
The CoCoRaHS gauge received 1.17 inches of precipitation during the month. That includes both rain and melted snow. Total core precipitation for the month was 0.79 inches. The maximum snowfall water equivalent was 0.82 inches.
There were 2 Winter Storm Warnings and 2 Winter Storm Watches issued by the National Weather Service for Summit County, as received by a S.A.M.E. receiver at this location, during the Month of January.