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  1. Climate Data Online (CDO) provides free access to NCDC's archive of global historical weather and climate data in addition to station history information.

    • Datasets

      Legacy Applications. The datasets listed below are for older...

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      Climate Data Online Data Tools. The following tools allow...

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      Search for articles, products, and data at the National...

    • Climate Data Online Help

      The National Climatic Data Center, NCDC is making every...

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      Getting Started with Web Services v2. NCDC's Climate Data...

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      Mission NCEI provides environmental data, products, and...

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      The data sources in SWDI will not provide complete severe...

  2. Find historical weather by searching for a city, zip code, or airport code. Include a date for which you would like to see weather history.

  3. 1 wrz 2016 · Use the double arrow (<< or >>) to change the year. If a rainfall plot does not exist for a particular day, the picture link will appear broken. Note: The date selection below corresponds to the previous 24 hours of rainfall. For example, the 9/2/2016 map will display data.

  4. Average temperatures and precipitation amounts for more than 98 cities in Alabama. A climate chart for your city, indicating the monthly high temperatures and rainfall.

  5. Check records of past weather: explore how hot or cold it got through the week, how much rain or snow/sleet/hail fell, and how deep any snow was on the ground. Check what the weather was like on specific dates in history: did a snowstorm affect voter turnout on an election day?

  6. List of total annual rainfall plus snowfall at cities, towns and parks in Alabama, including average yearly precipitation and days of wet weather for places throughout the state.

  7. The city’s yearly temperature is 19.96ºC (67.93ºF) and it is 7.32% higher than United States’s averages. Alabama typically receives about 75.36 millimeters (2.97 inches) of precipitation and has 126.18 rainy days (34.57% of the time) annually.

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