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Historical Weather Data for New England


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Hey folks, I'm looking for a site (if one exists) that has kept track of historical New England high/low temperatures and precipitation for time periods in the recent past.  Ideally, something in graph form that could goes back at least two weeks or even a month.  Any idea if something like this exists?

 

I've checked the NOAA Climate Data site and don't see exactly what I'm looking for.  I've also been looking at some of the local (to me) private weather stations on Wundermap and can go back by day, but can't seem to find anything for a high/low or total precip.  It seems to be linking the data at a specific moment in time.  Maybe I'm looking at it wrong?

 

Any help is appreciated.  Thanks!

 

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Hey folks, I'm looking for a site (if one exists) that has kept track of historical New England high/low temperatures and precipitation for time periods in the recent past.  Ideally, something in graph form that could goes back at least two weeks or even a month.  Any idea if something like this exists?

 

I've checked the NOAA Climate Data site and don't see exactly what I'm looking for.  I've also been looking at some of the local (to me) private weather stations on Wundermap and can go back by day, but can't seem to find anything for a high/low or total precip.  It seems to be linking the data at a specific moment in time.  Maybe I'm looking at it wrong?

 

Any help is appreciated.  Thanks!

 

--Track

You can try the IEM site...

They have ASOS, COOP and other observation data:

http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/sites/locate.php?network=CT_ASOS

 

For example, select a station, then you'll see quick links for "month high/low plot" and "month rainfall plot." There's also an "observation history" option to go way back to a specific date.

 

Perhaps this helps.

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