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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 3440773, member: 289"] June Temperatures Here are the actual high temperatures in Syracuse for each day in June 2020 compared to the average high, (based on stats that go back to 1901) and the difference that day, + or – as well as a running deficit or surfeit. Here is the website I used for these numbers: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/syracuse/13202/june-weather/329675?year=2020[/URL] The numbers are the date, the actual high, the historical average high, the net difference, the cumulative net since January 1st, the numbers of days we exceeded the historical average, the number of days we didn't reach it and the number of days we tied it. June 2020 06/01 67 – 74 = -7 = +345 = 90-58-5 06/02 68 – 74 = -6 = +339 = 90-59-5 06/03 76 – 74 = +2 = +341 = 91-59-5 06/04 88 – 74 = +14 = +355 = 92-59-5 06/05 88 – 75 = +13 = +368 = 93-59-5 06/06 79 – 75 = +4 = +372 = 94-59-5 06/07 70 – 75 = -5 = +367 = 94-60-5 06/08 74 – 76 = -2 = +365 = 94-61-5 06/09 87 – 76 = +11 = +376 = 95-61-5 06/10 90 – 76 = +14 = +390 = 96-61-5 06/11 82 – 76 = +6 = +396 = 97-61-5 06/12 71 – 77 = -6 = +390 = 97-62-5 06/13 62 – 77 = -15 = +375 = 97-63-5 06/14 68 – 77 = -9 = +366 = 97-64-5 06/15 75 – 78 = -3 = +363 = 97-65-5 06/16 81 – 78 = +3 = +366 = 98-65-5 06/17 86 – 78 = +8 = +374 = 99-65-5 06/18 89 – 78 = +11 = +385 = 100-65-5 06/19 87 – 79 = +8 = +393 = 101-65-5 06/20 91 – 79 = +12 = +405 = 102-65-5 06/21 90 – 79 =+11 = +416 = 103-65-5 06/22 92 – 79 = +13 = +429 = 104-65-5 06/23 91 – 80 = +11 = +440 = 105-65-5 06/24 81 – 80 = +1 = +441 = 106-65-5 06/25 83 – 80 = +3 = +444 = 107-65-5 06/26 87 – 80 = +7 = +451 = 108-65-5 06/27 82 – 80 = +2 = +453 = 109-65-5 06/28 83 – 80 = +3 = +456 = 110=66-5 06/29 85 – 81 = +4 = +460 = 111-66-5 06/30 80 – 81 = -1 = +459 = 111-67-5 Comments: Mother Nature turned the furnace up in June. We normally have an average of 8 ninety degree days a year. At the end of June, we’ve already had 6, (and, as I write this 7 more). Yet compared to averages, it wasn’t as relatively warm a month and January or March – see below. We’ll see about July, the month where least need a temperature boost. Junes 2014 +66 16-13-1 2015 -47 12-15-3 2016 -7 15-12-3 2017 +56 9-19-2 2018 -33 10-16-4 2019 -23 11-16-3 2020 +107 21-10-0 Month by Month in 2020: January +220 25-6-0 February +44 44-14-2 March +200 20-10-1 April -121 11-18-1 May +10 15-15-1 June +107 21-10-0 [/QUOTE]
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