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The 2011 Statistical Abstract

The National Data Book

Geography & Environment: Weather Events and Climate

384 - Tornadoes, Floods, Tropical Storms, and Lightning [Excel 32k] | [PDF 69k]

387 - Highest and Lowest Temperatures by State Through 2003 [Excel 31k] | [PDF 71k]

388 - Major U.S. Weather Disasters [Excel 37k] | [PDF 48k]

389 - Normal Daily Mean, Maximum, and Minimum Temperatures--Selected Cities [Excel 43k] | [PDF 75k]

390 - Highest Temperature Of Record--Selected Cities [Excel 41k] | [PDF 80k]

391 - Lowest Temperature Of Record--Selected Cities [Excel 41k] | [PDF 80k]

392 - Normal Monthly and Annual Precipitation--Selected Cities [Excel 43k] | [PDF 79k]

393 - Snow, Hail, Ice Pellets, and Sleet--Selected Cities [Excel 43k] | [PDF 80k]

394 - Cloudiness, Average Wind Speed, Heating and Cooling Degree Days, and Average Relative Humidity--Selected Cities [Excel 50k] | [PDF 91k]

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau  |  The 2011 Statistical Abstract  |  Page Last Modified: January 20, 2011