Planning a party, wedding, reunion, or vacation and wondering what the weather was like on a certain date in the past?
With our Customized Weather History tool, you can see how often it has rained or how hot it gets for any location and range of dates you choose!
Our easy-to-use online Customized Weather History search tool lets you search for past weather conditions for your city or zip code.
- Search by a range of dates or the same date each year
- Data available spans 1960 to the present
- Download your results as a CSV file compatible with Excel
- Search as many locations and as often as you wish for up to a year
- U.S. locations only
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Get minimum, average, and maximum measurements
Customized Weather History reports on the following weather phenomena only:
- Temperature
- Precipitation
- Wind Speed (sustained and gusts)
- Snow Depth
- Visibility
- Dew Point
- Sea-Level Pressure
- Occurrences of: Fog, Rain, Snow, Hail, Thunder, and Tornados
View sample reports:
Temperature Report
Precipitation Report
Wind Report
If you have already purchased your Customized Weather History, access it here.
The information for our Customized Weather History search tool is drawn from the National Climatic Data Center's (NCDC) database of millions of weather station reports. The Old Farmer's Almanac and Almanac.com are owned by Yankee Publishing Inc. (YPI). YPI is not responsible for errors or omissions found within the weather data. Please consult our complete description of the Terms and Limitations before purchase.




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How do I download reports to
How do I download reports to Excel?
The name of each report is in
The name of each report is in a red block in the upper left hand corner (click on one of the sample reports and you'll see it). Just underneath the report name is a link called "Download raw data." Click that, save it to your desktop, then open that CSV file with Excel.
Is there anyway to find out
Is there anyway to find out what day in 1991 that it snowed in Conyers, Ga?
Yes. That is one of the
Yes. That is one of the things this weather history search tool does. We just took a quick peek and weather stations in and near Conyers reported 8 snow occurrences in 1991. Although they only reported one day with a Snow Depth (.4" on Jan 24, 1991). Sounds like on the other 7 days it snowed at least a little but it didn't stick to the ground.
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Hello, I work for Bombardier
Hello,
I work for Bombardier Transport in Quebec. Our client Metro North Railroad in NY state is telling us that the lowest yearly temperatures encountered along their rail lines can be lower than -5 deg F. I would need a history of lowest winter temperatures (since as far back in time as you can go) at nothern-most stations along each route which are: Poughkeepsie, Waissac, Otisville, Danbury, Spring Valley, Waterbury. Is this possible for you to deliver? Thanks.
Yes it will deliver. You
Yes it will deliver. You would enter city and state or US zip code. The tool goes back to 1960 and provides average and lowest recorded temperature for your date range. What's handy is you could run a report for just the cold months over a set of years versus looking at annual data if you so desired.
Can I get Average Monthly
Can I get Average Monthly Temp's by Year for Corvallis, OR from 2008-2012?
aka
Jan 2008 - X Temp Feb 2008 - X Temp
Jan 2009 - X Temp Feb 2009 - X Temp
Jan 2010 - X Temp Feb 2010 - X Temp
Yes, this tool does that
Yes, this tool does that well. However, be aware that it will group your results, which means if you input Jan and Feb at the same time, it will just give you the 2 month average. Additionally, if you put in more than one year, it will give you the multi-year average. If you need to see your data by single month and single year, then you have to run the reports one at a time, which could take while if you have many years to do.
Would I be able to access the
Would I be able to access the highest recorded sustained wind speed and highest recorded gust speed for various cities (Austin, TX, Pensacola, FL, Savannah, GA, Charleston, SC, Virginia Beach, VA, and Dayton, OH) all with one 1 year access?
Yes. You can run as many zip
Yes. You can run as many zip codes (or cities) as you wish and there is max sustained, max gust, ans avg daily wind speed.
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