White House, Tennessee
January 2006
Day
Max Temp
Min Temp
Precipitation
Snowfall
Snow on Ground
01
54
34
0.00
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02
73
47
Trace
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03
71
42
0.19
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04
45
39
0.00
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05
65
38
0.00
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06
39
32
0.00
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07
35
29
0.02
0.2
0
08
63
35
0.00
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09
67
53
0.00
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10
57
43
0.05
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11
64
39
0.25
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12
52
32
0.00
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13
62
35
0.52
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14
51
29
0.49
0.2
Trace
15
37
23
0.00
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16
46
25
0.00
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17
58
46
1.34
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18
55
25
0.73
0.2
1
19
47
30
0.00
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20
62
42
0.00
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21
63
40
0.20
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22
46
35
0.00
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23
49
37
2.52
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24
44
28
0.00
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25
58
29
0.00
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26
46
22
0.00
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27
48
21
0.00
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28
56
21
0.00
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29
62
51
0.73
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30
62
36
0.00
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31
58
21
0.00
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Monthly Statistics
Avg Max
Avg Min
Avg
Highest Temp
Date
Lowest Temp
Date
Total Precip
Snowfall
54.7
34.2
44.5
73
2
21
31+
7.04
0.6


+ occurred on one more more previous dates during the month

SNOW NOTES: On the 14th, 0.3" of snow was measured on the ground (which rounds down to a "Trace"). By observation time on the 15th, there was no snow left on the ground. For the snow that fell on the night of 01/17/06, the maximum overnight accumulation was 1.75". However, by observation time on the 18th, snowmelt had lowered the amount on the ground to 1.0".


NOTE: This information is not official until it has been certified by the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC (which usually takes about 5 months following the end of each set of monthly observations).

Temperature is given in degrees Fahrenheit and Precipitation is in inches.

Temperature and Precipitation are valid for the 24-hr period ending at observation time(approx. 8:00 am Local Time each morning). Thus, if the temperature follows the normal diurnal cycle, of rising to a maximum during the afternoon and falling to a minimum around sunrise, the maximum temperature provided in this table actually occurred on the day prior to the date of the observation.