Figure 1: Goodland New Year's Day Temps
Figure 2: Goodland New Year's Day High Temperature Distribution
Figure 3: Goodland New Year's Day Low Temperature Distribution
Figure 4: Goodland New Year's Day Snowfall
Figure 5: Goodland New Year's Day Snow Depth
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Goodland New Year's Day Climatology
Period of Record 105 Years: 1908-2012
Missing: 1910, 1911 and 1914
Temperature Information
| Record High |
70°F (1997) |
| Record Low |
-15°F (1928) |
Coldest High Temperature
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-1°F (1942) |
Warmest Low Temperature
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35°F (1997) |
Average High
(Period of Record) |
39°F |
Average Low
(Period of Record) |
15°F |
30 year Normal High
(1981-2010) |
40°F |
30 year Normal Low
(1981-2010) |
17°F |
Running 30 year Normal High
(1983-2012) |
39°F |
Running 30 year Normal Low
(1983-2012) |
16°F |
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Distribution of High Temperatures in 10 Degree Fahrenheit Ranges

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Distribution of Low Temperatures in 10 Degree Fahrenheit Ranges

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Precipitation Information
| Greatest Precipitation |
0.24” (1976) |
| Greatest Snowfall |
3.7” (1976) |
| Precipitation |
27 of 102 years
26.5% |
Measurable Precipitation
(more than a Trace) |
11 of 102 years
10.8% |
| Snowfall |
24 of 102 years
23.5% |
Measurable Snowfall
(more than a Trace) |
10 of 102 years
9.8% |
| Greatest Snow Depth |
18” (2007) |
“White” New Year's
(Snow Depth of 1” or more) |
25 of 102 years
24.5% |
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Updated May 10, 2012
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