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January Frebuary March April May June
July
July
July
June
October
Cool wet October
July August September October November December
Cool October
Cool October
May
June
June
July

Explanation of the X and V abbreviations
X means extreme
Refers to an average for the location beyond anything ever experienced in the Twin Cities: except in some cases, where it denotes dryness to the point of complete absence or vitual absence of any rain at all.

V means very
Refers to an average condition for the location similar to the record or near-record reaking condition experienced in the Twin Cities.
Normals For The Twin Cities For Comparisons
Month High Tf/Tc Low Tf/Tc P in P m Month High Tf/Tc Low Tf/Tc P in P m
Jan
20/-7
2/-17
.87
22
July
83/28
58/14
3.42
87
Feb
26/-3.3
9/-13
.83
22
Aug
81/27
60/16
3.29
84
March
38/3
21/-6
1.42
36
Sept
64/18
50/10
3.06
78
April
56/13
36/2
2.17
55
Oct
60/16
39/4
1.9
48
May
69/21
48/9
3.34
85
Nov
41/5
25/-4
1.38
35
June
79/26
58/14
4.07
103
Dec
27/-3
12/-11
.94
24

Tf - Average Monthly temperature, Degrees Fahrenheit
Tc - Average Monthly temperature, Degrees Celsius
P in - Average Monthly precipitaion, inches
P m - Average Monthly precipitaion, millimeteres

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