Explore how your local climate has shifted since the year you were born. Built to translate complex data into everyday realities, this tool tracks long-term trends using actual historical weather station data—mapping out the shifts you've already lived through in your community.
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⚠️ Regional Trend View: We couldn't find an uninterrupted weather station directly inside your town. We are showing historical data from a regional station miles away. Broad temperature trends will match your lifetime experience, but hyper-local events may vary.
🚨 Proceed with Caution: The closest continuous weather station to your search is miles away. Because local climates vary wildly over long distances—especially across mountains or coastlines—we are providing this data for regional context only.
Incomplete Station Record
This specific weather station does not have enough continuous historical data overlapping your lifetime to generate a reliable timeline. It may be a rain-only gauge or a decommissioned site.
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The Warmest Days
Average days per year where the daily high temperature reaches an unusual -- or higher (the top 5% warmest days historically observed in your community).
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The Smothering Nights
Average nights per year where the overnight low fails to drop below --—unusually warm local nights that trap heat indoors, disrupt sleep, and increase cooling demands.
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The Dry Spell
The longest continuous stretch of the year with no measurable precipitation (less than 0.04 inches).
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The Flash Flood Days
Average days per year with extreme rainfall events. These represent the top 5% heaviest rainstorms historically observed in your community—the kind that overwhelm storm drains and flood streets.
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The Mosquito Window
Average days per year with ideal breeding conditions: temperatures sitting between 70°F and 95°F, following recent rainfall.
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The Nostalgia Index
Average days per year where temperatures drop below freezing and deliver at least 1 inch of fresh snow.
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The Gardening Window
The average length of the frost-free growing season between the last spring frost and the first autumn frost.
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The Heatwave Streak
The longest continuous streak of days per year where the daily high temperature never drops below the extreme heat threshold.