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Climate Data Almanac for February 01

BRANDON A
MANITOBA
Latitude: Longitude: Elevation:
Climate ID: WMO ID: TC ID:
Averages and Extremes
Average Maximum Temperature -11.0 °C  
Average Minimum Temperature -22.1 °C  
Monthly Frequency of Precipitation 30 %  
Highest Temperature (1942-2012) 3.3 °C 1999
Lowest Temperature (1942-2012) -41.3 °C 1996
Greatest Precipitation (1942-2012) 5.1 mm 1953
Greatest Rainfall (1942-2012)  
Greatest Snowfall (1942-2012) 5.1 cm 1953
Most Snow on the Ground (1962-2012) 72.0 cm 2004

Most Recent Daily Data for February 01
Year Max Temp
°C
Min Temp
°C
Mean Temp
°C
Total Rain
mm
Total Snow
cm
Total Precip
mm
Snow on Grnd
cm
Dir of Max Gust
10's deg
Spd of Max Gust
km/h
2012 2.2 -11.7 -4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 4   <31  
2011 -22.4 -30.2 -26.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 43 26E 35E  
2010 -16.9 -30.2 -23.6 0.0 1.0 0.6 26   <31  
2009 -5.8 -24.5 -15.2 0.0 T T 18 30E 67E  
2008 -8.4 -24.4 -16.4 0.0 0.4 0.2 15 29E 37E  

Note: The records and most recent values for this day are derived from a combination of final and preliminary † data sources.

  • Legend
  • [empty] = No data available
  • M = Missing
  • E = Estimated
  • A = Accumulated
  • C = Precipitation occurred, amount uncertain
  • L = Precipitation may or may not have occurred
  • F = Accumulated and estimated
  • N = Temperature missing but known to be > 0
  • Y = Temperature missing but known to be < 0
  • S = More than one occurrence
  • T = Trace
  • † = Data for this day has undergone only preliminary quality checking
  • ‡ = Partner data that is not subject to review by the National Climate Archives



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