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Michipicoten Harbour Weather Station History
Since: February 1 2017

Updated: @ 14/09/2024 5:50 am - next update at 5:55 am  
Measurement: Current: Yesterday Month / MTD Year / YTD Station Record
Temperature: Warmer 0.8°C than last hour.
Thermometer Average:
Maximum
Temperature:
Minimum
Temperature:
16.4°C
16.6°C
17.3°C
12:31 AM
15.3°C
12:00 AM
 
16.2°C
21.9°C
1:56 AM
12.1°C
5:34 PM
 
17.0°C
21.9°C
May-09
12.1°C
May-09
 
-1.4°C
21.9°C
May-09
12.1°C
May-09
 
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33.1°C
18/06/1991
-50.0°C
11/02/1981
Wind Chill:
Wind Chill Minimum
Wind Chill:
16.1°C
14.5°C 
12:00 AM
 
11.4°C
4:27 PM
 
11.4°C
May-09
 
11.4°C
May-09
 
-51.1°C
27/01/1986
Heat Index:
Heat Index Maximum
Heat Index:
16.4°C
17.3°C
12:31 AM
 
21.9°C
1:56 AM
 
21.9°C
May-09
 
21.9°C
May-09
 
39.0°C
15/06/1994
Solar Radiation W/m2:
Heat Index Maximum
Solar Radiation:
Sunshine
Hours:
0
0
12:00 AM
00
Hours
 
719.0
1:07 PM
07
Hours
 
1162.0
Sep-06
92
Hours
 
1387.0
Jun-27
1064
Hours
 
1505.0
30/05/2020
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Evapotranspiration:
Heat Index Watering
Index1:
1.6
1.6
mm
 
0.9
mm
 
0
mm
 
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UV:  None
UV Index Maximum
UV Index:
0.0
0.0
12:00 AM
 
0.0
12:00 AM
 
2.6
Sep-03
 
4.0
Jun-30
 
16.0
16/06/2009
Rain/Snow Melt2:
Rain / Snow Melt Rainfall
or Melt:
Average:
Percent of Average:
0.00 mm
0.00 mm
 
---
---
 
4.40 mm
 
---
---
 
93.80 mm
 
96.2 mm
97.5%
 
392.00 mm
 
1.00 mm
39200.0%
Rec Year5
0 mm
0
---
---
Snow3:
Snow Snow
Fall:
Average:
Percent of Average:
0.00 cm
0.00 cm
 
---
---
 
0.00 cm
 
---
---
 
0.00 cm
 
1.0 cm
0.0%
Season4
0.00 cm
 
243.43 cm
0.0%
Rec Season5
419.5 cm
2013/2014
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Measurement: Current: Yesterday Month / MTD Year / YTD Station Record
Humidity:
Humidity Maximum
Humidity:
Minimum
Humidity:
75%
80%
12:00 AM
67%
12:49 AM
 
99%
9:21 AM
68%
10:13 PM
 
99%
May-09
67%
May-10
 
99%
May-09
67%
May-10
 
100%
26/03/2007
0%
01/01/2006
Dew Point:
Dew Point Maximum
Dew Point:
Minimum
Dew Point:
12.0°C
12.1°C
12:55 AM
10.7°C
12:49 AM
 
19.3°C
1:48 AM
9.6°C
10:13 PM
 
19.3°C
May-09
9.6°C
May-09
 
19.3°C
May-09
9.6°C
May-09
 
23.8°C
04/08/2016
-41.2°C
14/01/2009
Wind: SW
wind Maximum
Avg Wind Speed:
Avg Wind Gust:
Maximum
Wind Gust:
Wind
Run:
12.4 km/h
24.3 km/h
12:52 AM
10.8 km/h
35.4 km/h
12:52 AM
11.84
Kilometers
 
24.7 km/h
7:59 AM
---
40.7 km/h 7:53 AM
116.02
Kilometers
 
29.9 km/h
May-08
---
40.7 km/h
May-09
3007.99
Kilometers
 
24.7 km/h
May-09
---
40.7 km/h
May-09
33010.92
Kilometers
 
83.6 km/h
05/12/2017
---
127.7 km/h
05/12/2017
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Barometer:  Rising 0.4 °C/hr( hPa)
Barometer Maximum
Barometer:
Minimum
Barometer:
1014.1
1014.1
1:03 AM
1013.5
12:01 AM
 
1014.0
11:13 PM
1002.3
8:26 AM
 
1014.1
May-10
1002.3
May-09
 
1014.1
May-10
1002.3
May-09
 
1046.5
17/01/2020
970.8
30/01/2008
Measurement: Current: Yesterday Month / MTD Year / YTD Station Record
Based on V3.02 Script by: WebsterWeatherLIVE.com, modified by Matthew Romer Wawaweather.net
Michipicoten Harbour weather data courtesy of Anderson Fisheries & WAWA Digest
1Estimated amount of water needed to replace the water used by plants and evaporation from the past week.
(Negative numbers mean amount of water needed, positive numbers mean excess water is present.)
2Rain season: Jan 1st to Dec 31st.   3Snow manually measured around 7AM and 7PM.    4Snow season: June 1st to May 31st.
5From this station's records based on complete years data for rain/snow season.
Does not include current year/season.

Φ = Average Reading

Monthly Station Records

Since: February 1 2017
Updated:14/09/2024 5:50 am
Records: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
High Temp (°C):
Low Temp (°C):
Avg Temp (°C):
Avg Rainfall ( mm):
Avg Snowfall ( cm):
22.3
-36.2
-7.4
7.9
50.8
6.9
-36.7
-8.1
5.7
52.0
24.7
-36.3
-4.0
22.6
24.4
24.8
-20.1
1.4
38.2
18.8
30.4
-7.3
8.8
77.5
1.7
30.7
-2.8
11.6
70.7
0.0
31.1
-0.1
16.5
77.5
0.0
30.9
1.6
16.8
62.3
0.0
30.6
-3.3
14.9
96.2
0.0
25.9
-11.2
7.2
86.4
6.2
20.4
-26.5
3.0
43.3
29.5
12.4
-35.9
-7.3
24.6
51.3




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