National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Heavy Rainfall and Severe Thunderstorm Threats for the Plains and Southeast

A frontal boundary extending from the western High Plains to the Southeast will focus additional showers and thunderstorms this weekend. Some of these storms may become severe, alongside frequent lightning, and isolated instances of flash flooding. Meanwhile dry conditions will continue for the Great Basin where fire weather concerns linger. For the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, seasonable weather. Read More >

  STATION All Time High
Temperature
All Time Low Temperature Average Annual Precipitation Average Annual Snowfall
  Crescent City 95 on 9/28/2020 19 on 12/21/1990 65.80 inches 0.2 inches
  Prairie Creek 99 on 9/24/1964* 17 on 12/08/1972* 67.43 inches 0.4 inches
  Orleans 115 on 8/07/1959 5 on 12/22/1990 52.91 inches 4.4 inches
  Eureka 87 on 9/28/2020* 20 on 1/14/1888 38.10 inches 0.3 inches
  Willow Creek 119 on 7/16/1972 5 on 12/09/1972 51.74 inches 2.6 inches
  Weaverville 115 on 8/09/1981 -10 on 12/09/1972 36.55 inches 17.8 inches
  Scotia 102 on 7/04/1931 17 on 12/12/1932 48.46 inches 0.4 inches
  Richardson Grove 112 on 8/08/1978* 10 on 2/11/2003 68.59 inches 0.4 inches
  Shelter Cove 100 on 9/08/1984* 28 on 12/23/1998* 61.66 inches 0.1 inches
  Fort Bragg 94 on 10/05/1985 18 on 12/21/1990 40.86 inches 0.0 inches
  Covelo 115 on 8/08/1981 -9 on 12/09/1972 41.83 inches 4.3 inches
  Willits 108 on 7/15/1972 5 on 12/09/1972 50.88 inches 4.0 inches
  Ukiah 117 on 9/06/2022 13 on 12/12/1932 37.05 inches 0.2 inches
  Big Bar RAWS 121 on 7/29/2022 8 on 12/22/1990    
  Ruth RAWS 108 on 6/25/2006 -3 on 12/8/2013    
   
 
* Indicates last of several (one or more) occurrences. Period of record 1887-2022.
All Temperatures in Degrees F.