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CLIMATE REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK                                   
157 AM CDT MON MAY 3 2004

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...THE WICHITA FALLS CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR MAY 2 2004...

CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1971 TO 2000
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1897 TO 2004

WEATHER ITEM   OBSERVED TIME   RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST     
                VALUE   (LST)  VALUE       VALUE  FROM      YEAR     
                                                  NORMAL             
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TEMPERATURE (F)                                                     
 YESTERDAY                                                           
  MAXIMUM         79    449 PM  96    1987  80     -1       77        
  MINIMUM         44    621 AM  41    1978  55    -11       57        
  AVERAGE         62                        67     -5               
                                                                     
PRECIPITATION (IN)                                                   
  YESTERDAY        0.00          3.29 1990   0.11  -0.11     0.00    
  MONTH TO DATE    0.00                      0.22  -0.22     0.00    
  SINCE JAN 1      7.97                      7.81   0.16     3.17    
                                                                     
DEGREE DAYS                                                          
 COOLING                                                             
  YESTERDAY        0                         4     -4        2       
  MONTH TO DATE    0                         8     -8        8       
  SINCE MAR 1    111                        93     18      119       
  SINCE JAN 1    111                        95     16      125       
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WIND (MPH)                                                           
  HIGHEST WIND SPEED    18   HIGHEST WIND DIRECTION     W (290)      
  HIGHEST GUST SPEED    28   HIGHEST GUST DIRECTION     W (260)      
  AVERAGE WIND SPEED     9.6                                         
                                                                     
SKY COVER                                                            
  POSSIBLE SUNSHINE  MM PERCENT                                      
  AVERAGE SKY COVER 0.0                                              
                                                                     
WEATHER CONDITIONS                                                  
 THE FOLLOWING WEATHER WAS RECORDED YESTERDAY.                        
  NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER WAS OBSERVED.                               
                                                                     
RELATIVE HUMIDITY (PERCENT)                                          
 HIGHEST    83           600 AM                                     
 LOWEST     27           300 PM                                     
 AVERAGE    55                                                       
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THE WICHITA FALLS CLIMATE NORMALS FOR TODAY
                         NORMAL    RECORD    YEAR                    
 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (F)   80        97      1996                    
 MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (F)   55        36      1954                    
                                                                     
SUNRISE AND SUNSET                                                   
MAY  3 2004...........SUNRISE   642 AM CDT   SUNSET   820 PM CDT   
MAY  4 2004...........SUNRISE   641 AM CDT   SUNSET   820 PM CDT   
                                                                    
-  INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS.                                      
R  INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED.                                
MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING.                                       
T  INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT.                                          


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