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Coldest Julys in Pennsylvania Since 1895
The ranking uses National Centers for Environmental Information data and includes average temperature, monthly highs and lows, and precipitation for each July.
ESOlex and ShutterstockStacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Julys in Kentucky since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information to identify historical climate trends.
Rankings are based on the lowest average temperature in each month, with total precipitation included for each recorded month to provide comprehensive environmental context.
One of the coldest Julys recorded total precipitation of 4.12 inches, illustrating a notable period in Kentucky climate history and offering insight into environmental conditions during that time.
Another cool period saw total precipitation of 3.82 inches, further contributing to the understanding of historical weather patterns and temperature variations within the region.
Records dating back to the earliest Julys also reflect cooler patterns, with total precipitation reaching 1.39 inches, completing the ranking of the coldest Julys compiled by the analysts.