Summary Compare the Summer Weather in Bend and Newport - Weather Spark weatherspark.com
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Bend has warm, dry summers and clear skies, while Newport is cooler and receives more rain.
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- Website comparing summer weather in Bend and Newport
- Information on average high and low temperatures, hourly temperatures, chance of clearer skies, daily chance of precipitation, average monthly rainfall, hours of daylight, chance of muggy conditions, average wind speed, tourism score, beach/pool score, growing season, growing degree days, average water temperature, and daily incident shortwave solar energy
- Data based on historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from 1980 to 2016
- Disclaimer about accuracy and reliability of weather data
- Caution about reliance on model-based reconstructions and unpredictability of weather conditions
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- Information on data sources used for weather comparisons
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18 word summary
Bend has warm, dry summers with clear skies and little rain, while Newport is cooler with more precipitation.
70 word summary
Bend and Newport in Oregon have distinct summer weather patterns. Bend's average summer high and low temperatures range from 30F to 85F, with a 70-100% chance of clear or mostly clear skies and a 0-20% chance of precipitation. Newport's temperatures range from 45F to 65F, with a 48-83% chance of clear skies and 11-22% chance of precipitation. Bend also has less rainfall and more hours of daylight in the summer.
135 word summary
Bend and Newport in Oregon, United States have distinct summer weather patterns. Bend's average summer high and low temperatures range from 30F to 85F, while Newport's range from 45F to 65F. Bend has a higher chance of clearer skies in the summer, with a 70-100% chance of clear or mostly clear skies, compared to Newport's 48-83% chance. The daily chance of precipitation in the summer is lower in Bend, with a 0-20% chance, compared to Newport's 11-22% chance. Bend also experiences less average monthly rainfall in the summer, with 0-3 inches, while Newport has 0.3-3 inches. Bend has more hours of daylight in the summer, with 15.3-15.4 hours, as opposed to Newport's 13.2-14.6 hours. Bend and Newport have different summer weather patterns, with Bend experiencing higher temperatures, clearer skies, and less precipitation compared to Newport.
247 word summary
Bend and Newport in Oregon, United States have distinct summer weather patterns. Bend's average summer high and low temperatures range from 30F to 85F, while Newport's range from 45F to 65F. Bend has a higher chance of clearer skies in the summer, with a 70-100% chance of clear or mostly clear skies, compared to Newport's 48-83% chance. The daily chance of precipitation in the summer is lower in Bend, with a 0-20% chance, compared to Newport's 11-22% chance. Bend also experiences less average monthly rainfall in the summer, with 0-3 inches, while Newport has 0.3-3 inches. Bend has more hours of daylight in the summer, with 15.3-15.4 hours, as opposed to Newport's 13.2-14.6 hours.
The tourism score in the summer is higher in Bend, with a score of 6.1-10, favoring clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 65F and 80F, compared to Newport's score of 2.6-6.1. The beach/pool score is also higher in Bend, with a score of 2.8-10, favoring clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 75F and 90F, compared to Newport's score of 0.1-2.8. The growing season in the summer is longer in Bend, with a 60-100% chance of being within the growing season, as opposed to Newport's 20-80% chance.
Bend and Newport have different summer weather patterns, with Bend experiencing higher temperatures, clearer skies, and less precipitation compared to Newport. Additionally, Bend has longer daylight hours and growing seasons, while Newport has higher wind speeds and incident shortwave solar energy during the summer months.
461 word summary
Bend and Newport are two cities in Oregon, United States with distinct summer weather patterns. Bend experiences average summer high and low temperatures ranging from 30F to 85F, while Newport's average summer temperatures range from 45F to 65F. The average hourly temperature in Bend during the summer varies from very cold to warm, while Newport's average hourly temperature ranges from cold to sweltering. Bend has a higher chance of clearer skies in the summer compared to Newport, with a 70-100% chance of clear or mostly clear skies, as opposed to Newport's 48-83% chance. The daily chance of precipitation in the summer is lower in Bend, with a 0-20% chance, compared to Newport's 11-22% chance. Bend also experiences less average monthly rainfall in the summer, with 0-3 inches, while Newport has 0.3-3 inches. Bend has more hours of daylight in the summer compared to Newport, with 15.3-15.4 hours, as opposed to Newport's 13.2-14.6 hours. The chance of muggy conditions in the summer is lower in Bend, with a 0-20% chance, compared to Newport's 10-100% chance. The average wind speed in the summer is higher in Newport, ranging from 5.1-7.7 mph, as opposed to Bend's 5.1-6.8 mph.
The tourism score in the summer is higher in Bend, with a score of 6.1-10, favoring clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 65F and 80F, compared to Newport's score of 2.6-6.1. The beach/pool score is also higher in Bend, with a score of 2.8-10, favoring clear, rainless days with perceived temperatures between 75F and 90F, compared to Newport's score of 0.1-2.8. The growing season in the summer is longer in Bend, with a 60-100% chance of being within the growing season, as opposed to Newport's 20-80% chance. Bend also has higher growing degree days in the summer, with 500-1500F, compared to Newport's 500-1500F. The average water temperature in the summer is slightly lower in Bend, ranging from 52F to 58F, as opposed to Newport's range of 55F to 57F. The average daily incident shortwave solar energy is higher in Newport during the summer months, with a range of 5.6-8 kWh, compared to Bend's range of 5.6-7.2 kWh.
The data used for this comparison is based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016. It's important to note that weather data is prone to errors and other defects, and that travel scores are based on specific preferences and may not agree with those of any particular reader.
In conclusion, Bend and Newport have different summer weather patterns, with Bend experiencing higher temperatures, clearer skies, and less precipitation compared to Newport. Additionally, Bend has longer daylight hours and growing seasons, while Newport has higher wind speeds and incident shortwave solar energy during the summer months.