1. Frost depth data download: Historical frost depth data (2004-2024): click here to download zipped .csv ... National Weather Service North Central River Forecast Center 1733 Lake Drive West Chanhassen, MN 55317-8581 952-361-6650 Comments? Questions? Please Contact Us. ...
  2. Climate data, including past weather conditions and long-term averages, for specific observing stations around the United States is only a few clicks away. Certified weather data for use in litigation is available only through the National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, N.C. Ordering instructions are located online at ...
  3. ncei.noaa.gov

    National Centers for Environmental Information

    https://www.ncei.noaa.gov › cdo-web

    The Severe Weather Data Inventory (SWDI) is an integrated database of severe weather records for the United States. Service Records Retention System (SRRS) The Service Records Retention System (SRRS) stores weather observations, summaries, forecasts, warnings, and advisories provided by the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) for public use ...
  4. ncei.noaa.gov

    The U.S. Climate Normals are a large suite of data products that provide information about typical climate conditions for thousands of locations across the United States. Normals act both as a ruler to compare today's weather and tomorrow's forecast, and as a predictor of conditions in the near future. The official normals are calculated for a uniform 30 year period, and consist of annual ...
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  6. Searching by zip code will yield no results if there is no weather station within that zip code, but you can easily expand your search to a city or county. If you have further questions or comments about the GHCN data or the Climate Data Online interface, you can send an email to NOAA NCEI at ncei.orders@noaa.gov or call them at 1-828-271-4800.
  7. "Frost" and Freeze Dates . Here are the earliest and latest "frost" and freeze dates along with the average date for the first "frost" or freeze in the fall and the last "frost" or freeze date in the spring. (period of record through 2020) The freeze date is the date of the minimum temperature being 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
  8. nohrsc.l.noaa.gov

    Frost Advisories; Weather Forecasts; Precipitation Forecasts; NATIONAL SNOW ANALYSES DATA ARCHIVE. Download gridded National Snow Analyses data sets for geospatial applications. National, or subset regions of interest; ... National Weather Service :Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services :National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing ...
  9. National Weather Service temperatures are officially taken at an elevation of five feet above the ground, but the temperature at ground level may be colder. On typical fall nights when frost occurs, the temperature at the five foot level may read 36 degrees while at the ground level it is actually the 32 degrees needed to form frost.
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