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General Weather
Indiana Climate Normals
(1971 - 2000)
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Month |
Mean
Temperature |
Max.
Temperature |
Min.
Temperature |
Precipitation |
Jan |
26.0 |
34.4 |
17.7 |
2.48 |
Feb |
30.5 |
39.8 |
21.2 |
2.27 |
Mar |
40.7 |
50.8 |
30.5 |
3.36 |
Apr |
51.0 |
62.3 |
39.8 |
3.89 |
May |
61.4 |
72.8 |
50.0 |
4.46 |
Jun |
70.5 |
81.5 |
59.4 |
4.19 |
Jul |
74.3 |
85.1 |
63.4 |
4.22 |
Aug |
72.2 |
83.2 |
61.3 |
3.91 |
Sep |
65.2 |
76.9 |
53.4 |
3.12 |
Oct |
53.6 |
65.3 |
41.9 |
3.02 |
Nov |
42.3 |
51.4 |
33.2 |
3.44 |
Dec |
31.2 |
39.2 |
23.1 |
3.13 |
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Four distinct seasons
- Average annual rainfall: 40 inches
- Average summer temperature: 70 to 80F.
- Average winter temperature: 25 to 35F
- Average First Freeze Date: October 16
- Average Last Freeze Date: April 22
- Average Date of First Measurable Snowfall: November 19
- Average Date of Last Measurable Snowfall: March 30
- Average wind direction and speed: 9.6 from the Southwest
- On average Indiana 's drought conditions can range between moderate to non-existent. Currently Indiana has not seen any severe drought conditions. One of the worst droughts recorded was in the 1930's across almost the entire United States .
- Indiana 's climate is affected by 6 air masses at different times of the year.
- About 20% of Indiana 's annual precipitation comes from regional sources. The main regional source is Lake Michigan .
- Excessive late-winter rainfall is the cause for the most widespread floods in Indiana
- There are two main causes for drought in Indiana
- The Bermuda High
- Northwesterly flow aloft for a long period of time can keep moisture from entering Indiana
Extreme Days
- Maximum temperature ever recorded: 116F at Collegeville in 1936.
- Minimum temperature ever recorded: -36F at New Whiteland in 1994. (1887 Lafayette -33F).
- Most days ever recorded when temperature was over 90F: 105 times in 1953 at Evansville.
- Most days ever recorded when temperature was over 100F: 33 times in 1955 at Evansville.
- Maximum snow fall ever recorded: Jan 26, 1978 , Up to 20 inches of snow fell in the central and south with 40 inches up in the north. A federal state of emergency was declared because of the worst blizzard on record to hit Indiana .
- Maximum ice accumulation ever recorded: 2 inches in 1988.
- Maximum flooding ever recorded: 27 feet above flood stage in 1913
- Maximum precipitation in 24 hours: 10.5 inches recorded in 1905 at Princeton
- Maximum snow in 24 hours: 30 inches recorded in December 2004 at southern and east central Indiana .
- Highest wind gust on record of 111 MPH in Indianapolis occurred on June 29, 1929.
Maximum and Minimum Temperatures in Indiana
| Month |
Max Temp (F) |
Year |
Place |
| Jan |
80 |
1943 |
Madison |
| Feb |
83 |
1938 |
Shoals |
| Mar |
91 |
1929 |
Madison |
| Apr |
100 |
1930 |
Winona Lake |
| May |
103 |
1934 |
Collegeville |
| Jun |
111 |
1936 |
Seymour |
| Jul |
116 |
1936 |
Collegeville |
| Aug |
111 |
1936 |
Seymour |
| Sep |
108 |
1953 |
Madison |
| Oct |
100 |
1939 |
Madison |
| Nov |
91 |
1933 |
Shoals |
| Dec |
78 |
1982 |
Evansville |
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| Month |
Min Temp (F) |
Year |
Place |
| Jan |
-36 |
1994 |
New Whiteland |
| Feb |
-35 |
1951 |
Greensburg |
| Mar |
-19 |
1943 |
Goshen |
| Apr |
1 |
1982 |
Goshen College |
| May |
18 |
1978 |
Frankfort |
| Jun |
30 |
1918 |
LaPorte |
| Jul |
37 |
1892 |
Marion |
| Aug |
33 |
1946 |
Frankfort |
| Sep |
21 |
1899 |
Prairie Creek |
| Oct |
8 |
1906 |
LaPorte |
| Nov |
-10 |
1950 |
Wheatfield |
| Dec |
-30 |
1924 |
Rochester |
| Location |
Date |
Time (EST) |
Diameter (in) |
| Cayuga |
5/18/2000 |
10:45am |
4.50 |
| Hartford City |
4/9/2001 |
7:20pm |
4.50 |
- There have been 8 hail events with hail greater than 4 inches
Extreme Seasons
- Wettest year was recorded in 1876 at Indianapolis : 57.65 inches of measured rain.
- Driest year was recorded in 1934 at Indianapolis : 24.97 inches of measured rain.
- Most snow fall recorded in 1979 in Rockford : 74.5 inches in one season.
- Maximum monthly precipitation: over 16 inches in July 2003 and 2004 at Kokomo .
- Driest month: zero precipitation in September 1979 and September 2004.
Tornados
| F5 |
F4 |
F3 |
F2 |
F1 |
F0 |
| 8 |
20 |
122 |
291 |
406 |
331 |
- March and April are considered tornado season.
- There have been 1024 tornado touchdowns from 1950 – 2001.
- The average is 20 touchdowns per year.
- More than 6 touchdowns in a 24-hour period is considered an outbreak.
- The biggest tornado recorded was in 1925 crossing three states ( Missouri , Illinois , and Indiana ) at 70 mph and was 1.5 miles wide.
- In 1974, during the “Super Outbreak,” over 21 tornados broke out in the state of Indiana hitting 39 counties.
- The "Tri-state" tornado of March 18, 1925 killed 695 people as it raced along at 60-73 mph in a 219 mile long track across parts of Missouri , Illinois and Indiana , producing F5 damage.
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