image image image image image image image
image

Mikalya Campinos Leak Leaked Videos & Photos #e87

43560 + 365 OPEN

January is the first month it typically snows

Throughout january, in the average 1.3 snowfall days, it receives 0.12 (3mm) of snow In seattle, during the entire year, snow falls for 4.8 days and aggregates up to 0.94 (24mm) of snow In january, the average ocean temperature is 45.5°f (7.5°c). Looking farther out, the seasonal outlook from noaa calls for equal chances of above or below normal rain and snow for western washington in december, january, and february Seattle gets snow in january, february, march, and november Here are the average snowfalls and snow days for each month

The city’s annual average snowfall is only about five days, with snow blankets barely reaching an inch thick and usually dissipating within a day. Seattle’s snowfall usually shows up between november and march, with january, february, and early march being the most likely candidates to host some frosty flakes. Seattle typically experiences moderate snowfall in january, with an average of 6 snowy days In general, the average temperature in seattle at the beginning of january is 45 °f As the month progressed, temperatures tended to moderately rise, reaching an average of 46 °f by the end of january Get the monthly weather forecast for seattle, wa, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

Explore the historical weather for seattle in january in the calendar below

Use the controls to switch between months and years, and toggle between temperature and rainfall. Most years, seattle receives no snow during january In one out of four years, the city receives at least 2.4 inches (6 cm) of snow for the month The sun's rays reach the ground in seattle during 28 percent of daylight hours on average in january, for a total of 78 hours in the month. Daily snow observations from ghcn stations are available using the pulldown menus below to select the state, month, and year of interest for either snowfall or snow depth data

OPEN