Extremes at Ian Stewart Complex/Mt. Douglas High School
on February 13

13 February
Ian Stewart Complex/Mt. Douglas High School
Year Minimum Average St. Dev. Maximum Complete
 °C°C°C°C%
20250.51.10.31.815
20242.45.61.58.2100
20230.54.92.07.8100
20222.45.92.09.2100
2021-2.9-1.31.00.2100
20204.96.00.78.3100
2019-0.40.60.41.5100
2018-1.52.62.85.5100
20173.15.72.09.3100
20165.77.10.57.8100
20159.010.61.314.2100
20145.18.11.711.4100
20135.97.41.110.1100
20123.85.91.18.3100
20113.86.11.08.2100
20107.18.50.89.9100
20092.94.50.75.7100
20081.35.21.79.0100
20076.67.60.69.2100
20062.76.92.011.498
20050.94.31.77.8100
20043.86.81.910.1100
20034.47.01.49.881
2002 ND ND ND ND 0

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This page displays the extreme temperatures recorded on this day in all available years of data for each site. The observed maximum and minimum are highlighted in red and blue respectively.

Click on the year in the left column to see the stored data. The rightmost column tells you what percentage the expected observations were actually stored and are available for the day. Sometimes data is not available. Such entries will be marked with "ND" for No Data. The current year (the time right now) will always be incomplete because the work to pick out extremes is only performed once per day, in the early morning.

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