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CXAK57 PAJK 020606
CLMYAK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU AK
412 PM AKDT SAT JUN 01 2024

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...THE YAKUTAT CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2024...

CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD: 1991 TO 2020
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD: 1917 TO 2024

WEATHER         OBSERVED          NORMAL  DEPART   LAST YEAR`S
                VALUE   DATE(S)   VALUE   FROM     VALUE
                                          NORMAL
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TEMPERATURE (F)
RECORD
 HIGH             80   05/12/1942
 LOW               9   05/05/1945
HIGHEST           68   05/03         65       3
LOWEST            31   05/02         28       3
AVG. MAXIMUM    52.4               53.7    -1.3
AVG. MINIMUM    39.4               37.6     1.8
MEAN            45.9               45.6     0.3
DAYS MAX >= 90     0                0.0     0.0
DAYS MAX <= 32     0                0.0     0.0
DAYS MIN <= 32     1                7.4    -6.4
DAYS MIN <= 0      0                0.0     0.0

PRECIPITATION (INCHES)
RECORD
 MAXIMUM       18.95   1965
 MINIMUM        1.62   2015
TOTALS          9.48               7.85    1.63
DAILY AVG.      0.31               0.25    0.06
DAYS >= .01       20               16.6     3.4
DAYS >= .10       14               11.3     2.7
DAYS >= .50        7                4.9     2.1
DAYS >= 1.00       3                2.4     0.6
GREATEST
 24 HR. TOTAL   1.99   05/07 TO 05/08


DEGREE DAYS
HEATING TOTAL    587                600     -13
 SINCE 7/1      7736               8314    -578
COOLING TOTAL      0                  0       0
 SINCE 1/1         0                  0       0

FREEZE DATES
EARLIEST                        09/25
LATEST                          05/07
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WIND (MPH)
AVERAGE WIND SPEED              6.4
HIGHEST WIND SPEED/DIRECTION    28/110    DATE  05/19
HIGHEST GUST SPEED/DIRECTION    38/120    DATE  05/19


WEATHER CONDITIONS. NUMBER OF DAYS WITH
THUNDERSTORM              0     MIXED PRECIP               0
HEAVY RAIN                1     RAIN                      10
LIGHT RAIN               19     FREEZING RAIN              0
LT FREEZING RAIN          0     HAIL                       0
HEAVY SNOW                0     SNOW                       0
LIGHT SNOW                0     SLEET                      0
FOG                      20     FOG W/VIS <= 1/4 MILE      0
HAZE                      2

-  INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS.
R  INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED.
MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING.
T  INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT.

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...A WETTER, GENERALLY SLIGHTLY COOLER THAN NORMAL, AND MORE ACTIVE
MAY FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA...

A series of frontal systems that moved through the area from the
southwest and post-frontal onshore-flow shower activity brought
plenty of rainfall, cloud-cover, and marginally cooler temperatures
to Southeast Alaska for the month of May, overall. There were a few
breaks during the month with warmer, drier, and sunnier weather, but
not enough to compensate for the generally active weather pattern.

As for broken or ties records, Sitka Airport broke their old record
high temperature of 66 degrees with 71 degrees on May 3rd. The old
record was set in 2014. On that same day, Juneau Airport set a new
record high temperature of 69 degrees. That broke their old record
of 65 degrees, which was set back in 1997. On May 9th, Juneau
Airport broke their old 24-hour rainfall record of 0.66 inches with
1.64 inches. The old record was set back in 1976. On that same day,
Sitka Airport set a new 24-hour rainfall record of 1.57 inches,
which broke their old record of 0.98 inches, which was set back in
1964. During a clear, dry, and calm night that allowed for good
radiational cooling on May 21st, Sitka Airport tied their record low
temperature of 37 degrees, which was originally set back in 1980.
Finally, on the last day of the month, a strong frontal system
pushed through with a healthy plume of moisture associated with it,
which caused widespread moderate to heavy rainfall for the day for
the Southern Panhandle. This caused Ketchikan Airport to break their
old 24-hour rainfall record of 3.21 inches, which was set back in
1970. The new record is 3.56 inches.

Chambers
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