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Average Weather at Pearson Airpark Washington, United States

At Pearson Airpark, the summers are warm, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are chilly, wet, and overcast. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 36°F to 84°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 95°F.

The warm season lasts for 2.9 months, from June 22 to September 20, with an average daily high temperature above 76°F. The hottest day of the year is August 3, with an average high of 84°F and low of 59°F.

The cool season lasts for 3.2 months, from November 15 to February 22, with an average daily high temperature below 53°F. The coldest day of the year is January 2, with an average low of 36°F and high of 45°F.

Average High and Low Temperature

The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the entire year of hourly average temperatures. The horizontal axis is the day of the year, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.

Average Hourly Temperature

Average Hourly Temperature at Pearson Airpark12 AM4 AM8 AM12 PM4 PM8 PM12 AMJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecchillycoldcoolcomfortablewarm
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands: frigid < 15°F < freezing < 32°F < chilly < 45°F < cold < 55°F < cool < 65°F < comfortable < 75°F < warm < 85°F < hot < 95°F < sweltering. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Clouds

At Pearson Airpark, the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds experiences extreme seasonal variation over the course of the year.

The clearer part of the year at Pearson Airpark begins around June 11 and lasts for 3.9 months, ending around October 8. On August 3, the clearest day of the year, the sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 81% of the time, and overcast or mostly cloudy 19% of the time.

The cloudier part of the year begins around October 8 and lasts for 8.1 months, ending around June 11. On November 30, the cloudiest day of the year, the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 77% of the time, and clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 23% of the time.

Cloud Cover

Cloud Cover at Pearson Airparkclearercloudiercloudier0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecNov 3077%Nov 3077%Aug 319%Aug 319%Jun 1148%Jun 1148%Oct 849%Oct 849%overcastpartly cloudymostly clearclear
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds: clear < 20% < mostly clear < 40% < partly cloudy < 60% < mostly cloudy < 80% < overcast.

Precipitation

A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. The chance of wet days at Pearson Airpark varies very significantly throughout the year.

The wetter season lasts 6.9 months, from October 13 to May 9, with a greater than 32% chance of a given day being a wet day. The chance of a wet day peaks at 59% on November 18.

The drier season lasts 5.1 months, from May 9 to October 13. The smallest chance of a wet day is 5% on August 3.

Among wet days, we distinguish between those that experience rain alone, snow alone, or a mixture of the two. Based on this categorization, the most common form of precipitation throughout the year is rain alone, with a peak probability of 58% on November 18.

Daily Chance of Precipitation

Daily Chance of Precipitation at Pearson Airparkwetwetdry0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecNov 1859%Nov 1859%Aug 35%Aug 35%Jan 152%Jan 152%Oct 1332%Oct 1332%May 932%May 932%snowrain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).

Rainfall

To show variation within the months and not just the monthly totals, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day of the year. Pearson Airpark experiences extreme seasonal variation in monthly rainfall.

The rainy period of the year lasts for 11 months, from August 13 to July 17, with a sliding 31-day rainfall of at least 0.5 inches. The most rain falls during the 31 days centered around November 25, with an average total accumulation of 9.7 inches.

The rainless period of the year lasts for 3.9 weeks, from July 17 to August 13. The least rain falls around July 29, with an average total accumulation of 0.4 inches.

Average Monthly Rainfall

Average Monthly Rainfall at Pearson Airparkrainrain0 in5 in10 in15 inJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecNov 259.7 inNov 259.7 inJul 290.4 inJul 290.4 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average liquid-equivalent snowfall.

Snowfall

We report snowfall in liquid-equivalent terms. The actual depth of new snowfall is typically between 5 and 10 times the liquid-equivalent amount, assuming the ground is frozen. Colder, drier snow tends to be on the higher end of that range and warmer, wetter snow on the lower end.

As with rainfall, we consider the snowfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day of the year. Pearson Airpark experiences some seasonal variation in monthly liquid-equivalent snowfall.

The snowy period of the year lasts for 2.4 months, from December 2 to February 13, with a sliding 31-day liquid-equivalent snowfall of at least 0.1 inches. The most snow falls during the 31 days centered around January 7, with an average total liquid-equivalent accumulation of 0.3 inches.

The snowless period of the year lasts for 9.6 months, from February 13 to December 2. The least snow falls around July 9, with an average total liquid-equivalent accumulation of 0.0 inches.

Average Liquid-Equivalent Monthly Snowfall

Average Liquid-Equivalent Monthly Snowfall at Pearson Airparksnowsnow0 in2 in4 in6 in8 in10 inJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJan 70.3 inJan 70.3 inJul 90.0 inJul 90.0 inDec 20.1 inDec 20.1 inFeb 130.1 inFeb 130.1 in
The average liquid-equivalent snowfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average rainfall.

Sun

The length of the day at Pearson Airpark varies significantly over the course of the year. In 2017, the shortest day is December 21, with 8 hours, 41 minutes of daylight; the longest day is June 21, with 15 hours, 42 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.

The earliest sunrise is at 5:20 AM on June 15, and the latest sunrise is 2 hours, 34 minutes later at 7:55 AM on November 4. The earliest sunset is at 4:26 PM on December 10, and the latest sunset is 4 hours, 37 minutes later at 9:04 PM on June 25.

Daylight saving time (DST) is observed at Pearson Airpark during 2017, starting in the spring on March 12, lasting 7.8 months, and ending in the fall on November 5.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time at Pearson Airpark12 AM2 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJun 155:20 AMJun 155:20 AM9:04 PMJun 259:04 PMJun 25Dec 104:26 PMDec 104:26 PM7:55 AMNov 47:55 AMNov 4Mar 12DSTMar 12DSTDSTNov 5DSTNov 5daynightnightnightnight
The solar day over the course of the year 2017. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the 'DST' labels.

Humidity

We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.

The perceived humidity level at Pearson Airpark, as measured by the percentage of time in which the humidity comfort level is muggy, oppressive, or miserable, does not vary significantly over the course of the year, remaining a virtually constant 0% throughout.

Humidity Comfort Levels

Humidity Comfort Levels at Pearson Airpark0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecFeb 250%Feb 250%Aug 41%Aug 41%comfortablecomfortabledrydryhumidhumid
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point: dry < 55°F < comfortable < 60°F < humid < 65°F < muggy < 70°F < oppressive < 75°F < miserable.

Wind

This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.

The average hourly wind speed at Pearson Airpark experiences mild seasonal variation over the course of the year.

The windier part of the year lasts for 4.6 months, from October 29 to March 18, with average wind speeds of more than 2.7 miles per hour. The windiest day of the year is December 4, with an average hourly wind speed of 3.3 miles per hour.

The calmer time of year lasts for 7.4 months, from March 18 to October 29. The calmest day of the year is August 23, with an average hourly wind speed of 2.2 miles per hour.

Average Wind Speed

Average Wind Speed at Pearson Airparkwindywindy0.0 mph0.5 mph1.0 mph1.5 mph2.0 mph2.5 mph3.0 mph3.5 mph4.0 mph4.5 mph5.0 mphJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecDec 43.3 mphDec 43.3 mphAug 232.2 mphAug 232.2 mphOct 292.7 mphOct 292.7 mphMar 182.7 mphMar 182.7 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

The predominant average hourly wind direction at Pearson Airpark varies throughout the year.

The wind is most often from the south for 1.7 months, from February 18 to April 8 and for 2.3 months, from October 3 to December 13, with a peak percentage of 48% on November 18. The wind is most often from the west for 5.8 months, from April 8 to October 3, with a peak percentage of 56% on August 7. The wind is most often from the east for 2.2 months, from December 13 to February 18, with a peak percentage of 45% on January 1.

Wind Direction

Wind Direction at Pearson AirparkESWSE0%20%40%60%80%100%JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecwestsoutheastnorth
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions (north, east, south, and west), excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Water Temperature

Pearson Airpark is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.

The average water temperature experiences some seasonal variation over the course of the year.

The time of year with warmer water lasts for 3.4 months, from June 15 to September 27, with an average temperature above 57°F. The day of the year with the warmest water is August 23, with an average temperature of 59°F.

The time of year with cooler water lasts for 4.2 months, from December 8 to April 15, with an average temperature below 51°F. The day of the year with the coolest water is February 13, with an average temperature of 49°F.

Average Water Temperature

The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Solar Energy

This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

The average daily incident shortwave solar energy experiences extreme seasonal variation over the course of the year.

The brighter period of the year lasts for 2.8 months, from May 31 to August 25, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter above 6.0 kWh. The brightest day of the year is July 16, with an average of 7.3 kWh.

The darker period of the year lasts for 3.9 months, from October 25 to February 23, with an average daily incident shortwave energy per square meter below 2.3 kWh. The darkest day of the year is December 26, with an average of 1.0 kWh.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy at Pearson Airparkbrightdarkdark0 kWh1 kWh2 kWh3 kWh4 kWh5 kWh6 kWh7 kWh8 kWh9 kWhJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJul 167.3 kWhJul 167.3 kWhDec 261.0 kWhDec 261.0 kWhMay 316.0 kWhMay 316.0 kWhAug 256.0 kWhAug 256.0 kWhOct 252.3 kWhOct 252.3 kWhFeb 232.3 kWhFeb 232.3 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.

Topography

For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Pearson Airpark are 45.621 deg latitude, -122.657 deg longitude, and 30 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Pearson Airpark contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 289 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 73 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (1,253 feet). Within 50 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (11,165 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Pearson Airpark is covered by artificial surfaces (69%), water (20%), and herbaceous vegetation (11%), within 10 miles by artificial surfaces (51%) and cropland (20%), and within 50 miles by trees (49%) and shrubs (21%).

Data Sources

This report illustrates the typical weather at Pearson Airpark, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.

Temperature and Dew Point

Pearson Airpark has a weather station that reported reliably enough during the analysis period that we have included it in our network. When available, historical temperature and dew point measurements are taken directly from this weather station. These records are obtained from NOAA's Integrated Surface Hourly data set, falling back on ICAO METAR records as required.

In the case of missing or erroneous measurements from this station, we fall back on records from nearby stations, adjusted according to typical seasonal and diurnal intra-station differences. For a given day of the year and hour of the day, the fallback station is selected to minimize the prediction error over the years for which there are measurements for both stations.

The stations on which we may fall back include but are not limited to Portland International Airport, Scappoose Industrial Airpark, Portland–Troutdale Airport, Portland-Hillsboro Airport, Aurora State Airport, Southwest Washington Regional Airport, Mc Minnville Municipal Airport, and McNary Field.

Other Data

All data relating to the Sun's position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Tables of the Sun, Moon and Planets , by Jean Meeus.

All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA's MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.

Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .

Time zones for aiports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .

Maps are © Esri, with data from National Geographic, Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, and iPC.