Summary Newport Summer Weather, Average Temperature (Oregon, United States) - Weather Spark weatherspark.com
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Newport, Oregon's summer weather features mild temperatures ranging from 51°F to 65°F, with decreasing cloud cover and the clearest day on August 2.
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- Newport, Oregon experiences a summer with average temperatures ranging from 60°F to 65°F.
- The summer in Newport sees a decrease in cloud cover from 52% to 28%.
- The chance of a wet day in Newport during the summer starts at 22% and decreases to 11%.
- Average wind speed in Newport decreases from 7.7 mph to 6.7 mph during the summer.
- The average surface water temperature in Newport increases from 55°F to 57°F over the summer season.
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20 word summary
Newport, Oregon's summer has highs of 60-65?F and lows of 51?F. Cloud cover decreases, with clearest day on August 2.
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Newport, Oregon has average summer temperatures, with highs reaching 60-65°F and lows around 51°F. Cloud cover decreases, with the clearest day on August 2. The chance of a wet day drops from 22% to 11%, and average rainfall decreases from 1.8 to 0.8 inches over 31 days. Wind speed decreases from 7.7 to 6.7 mph.
132 word summary
Newport, Oregon experiences average summer temperatures, with daily highs increasing from 60?F to 65?F and lows around 51?F. The highest daily average high temperature is 65?F on August 29, and the lowest is 53?F on August 1. Cloud cover decreases rapidly, with the clearest day on August 2. The chance of a wet day decreases from 22% to 11%, with the highest daily chance on November 26 and the lowest on August 2. The average sliding 31-day rainfall decreases from 1.8 inches to 0.8 inches. Daylight length decreases by 2 hours, 6 minutes over the season. Wind speed decreases from 7.7 mph to 6.7 mph, and wind direction is predominantly from the north. Surface water temperature increases from 55?F to 57?F over the season, with a growing season lasting for 10 months.
428 word summary
Newport, Oregon experiences average summer temperatures with daily high temperatures increasing by 5?F from 60?F to 65?F, rarely falling below 56?F or exceeding 70?F. The highest daily average high temperature is 65?F on August 29. Daily low temperatures are around 51?F, rarely falling below 44?F or exceeding 57?F, with the highest daily average low temperature being 53?F on August 1. The hottest day of the year is typically August 24, with temperatures ranging from 52?F to 65?F, while the coldest day of the year is December 20, with temperatures ranging from 41?F to 51?F.
The summer in Newport experiences rapidly decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 52% to 28%. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 19% on August 2. The clearest day of the summer is August 2, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 81% of the time.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Newport, the chance of a wet day over the course of the summer is rapidly decreasing, starting the season at 22% and ending it at 11%. The year's highest daily chance of a wet day is 59% on November 26, and its lowest chance is 3% on August 2. The average sliding 31-day rainfall during the summer in Newport is decreasing, starting at 1.8 inches and ending at 0.8 inches.
The length of the day is very rapidly decreasing over the course of the summer in Newport. From the start to the end of the season, the length of the day decreases by 2 hours, 6 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 1 minute, 23 seconds, and a weekly decrease of 9 minutes, 43 seconds. The shortest day of the summer is August 31, with 13 hours, 15 minutes of daylight, and the longest day is June 20, with 15 hours, 34 minutes of daylight.
The average hourly wind speed in Newport is gradually decreasing during the summer, decreasing from 7.7 miles per hour to 6.7 miles per hour over the course of the season. The hourly average wind direction in Newport throughout the summer is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 72% on July 28.
The average surface water temperature in Newport is gradually increasing during the summer, rising by 2?F from 55?F to 57?F over the course of the season. The growing season in Newport typically lasts for 10 months (311 days), from around February 9 to around December 16.
656 word summary
Newport, Oregon experiences average summer temperatures with daily high temperatures increasing by 5°F from 60°F to 65°F, rarely falling below 56°F or exceeding 70°F. The highest daily average high temperature is 65°F on August 29. Daily low temperatures are around 51°F, rarely falling below 44°F or exceeding 57°F, with the highest daily average low temperature being 53°F on August 1. The hottest day of the year is typically August 24, with temperatures ranging from 52°F to 65°F, while the coldest day of the year is December 20, with temperatures ranging from 41°F to 51°F.
The summer in Newport experiences very rapidly decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 52% to 28%. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 19% on August 2. The clearest day of the summer is August 2, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 81% of the time.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Newport, the chance of a wet day over the course of the summer is very rapidly decreasing, starting the season at 22% and ending it at 11%. The year's highest daily chance of a wet day is 59% on November 26, and its lowest chance is 3% on August 2. The average sliding 31-day rainfall during the summer in Newport is decreasing, starting at 1.8 inches and ending at 0.8 inches.
Over the course of the summer in Newport, the length of the day is very rapidly decreasing. From the start to the end of the season, the length of the day decreases by 2 hours, 6 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 1 minute, 23 seconds, and a weekly decrease of 9 minutes, 43 seconds. The shortest day of the summer is August 31, with 13 hours, 15 minutes of daylight, and the longest day is June 20, with 15 hours, 34 minutes of daylight.
The average hourly wind speed in Newport is gradually decreasing during the summer, decreasing from 7.7 miles per hour to 6.7 miles per hour over the course of the season. The hourly average wind direction in Newport throughout the summer is predominantly from the north, with a peak proportion of 72% on July 28.
The average surface water temperature in Newport is gradually increasing during the summer, rising by 2°F from 55°F to 57°F over the course of the season. The growing season in Newport typically lasts for 10 months (311 days), from around February 9 to around December 16.
The estimated value at Newport is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Newport and a given station. The stations contributing to this reconstruction are Newport Municipal Airport (KONP) and Tillamook Airport (KTMK).
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