United States · 1991–2020

Best time to visit
Lake View.

July leads for comfortable weather in Lake View: typically 24.9°C by day, 12.8°C at night, with 104 mm of rain. Based on measured 1991–2020 NOAA station history.

Best comfortJuly
Typical high24.9°C
Typical low12.8°C
Rain in July104 mm
Comfort

July

July · August · June

76climate match
Beach

July

July · August · June

44climate match
Outdoors

September

September · June · May

76climate match

The weakest month is January, scoring 5 against July’s 76days reach only -4°C, 28° below the 24°C the score treats as ideal, and nights drop to -15.8°C.

Month by month

The whole year,
without the guesswork.

The bars show the comfort score. Day and night temperatures come from daily observed highs and lows; rain is the historical monthly estimate.

Jan
5-4° / -15.8°
Feb
5-1.9° / -14.7°
Mar
53.4° / -8.4°
Apr
1010.7° / -1.6°
May
4617.9° / 4.4°
Jun
7022.8° / 10.2°
Jul
7624.9° / 12.8°
Aug
7624.9° / 11.8°
Sep
6020.4° / 7°
Oct
2013.2° / 1.1°
Nov
56.3° / -3.4°
Dec
5-0.2° / -10°
Monthly climate evidence for Lake View — daylight is calculated from latitude, everything else is measured
MonthDayNightRainWet daysDaylightComfortCoverage
January-4°C-15.8°C89 mm8.49 h 055Good coverage
February-1.9°C-14.7°C72 mm7.410 h 195Good coverage
March3.4°C-8.4°C94 mm8.411 h 465Good coverage
April10.7°C-1.6°C103 mm10.113 h 2610Good coverage
May17.9°C4.4°C94 mm10.614 h 5146Good coverage
June22.8°C10.2°C107 mm10.915 h 3870Good coverage
July24.9°C12.8°C104 mm1115 h 1976Good coverage
August24.9°C11.8°C101 mm9.514 h 0676Good coverage
September20.4°C7°C102 mm8.412 h 2860Good coverage
October13.2°C1.1°C128 mm9.910 h 5220Good coverage
November6.3°C-3.4°C115 mm9.79 h 275Good coverage
December-0.2°C-10°C98 mm9.48 h 455Good coverage
Records at BARNARD, 1990–2010
MonthRecord highRecord lowWettest dayWettest / driest monthYears
January15.0°C9 Jan 2008-36.7°C20 Jan 199453 mm28 Jan 1996166 mm1996 · driest 15 mm in 200420
February15.6°C21 Feb 1994-35.6°C7 Feb 199354 mm22 Feb 1996146 mm1996 · driest 27 mm in 199120
March21.1°C28 Mar 1998-28.9°C2 Mar 200158 mm10 Mar 1998158 mm1999 · driest 33 mm in 200620
April32.2°C29 Apr 2009-16.1°C5 Apr 199577 mm30 Apr 2008227 mm2005 · driest 21 mm in 200120
May33.3°C23 May 1992-5.0°C7 May 199252 mm27 May 2005178 mm2005 · driest 36 mm in 199220
June35.0°C26 Jun 2005-0.6°C4 Jun 200249 mm19 Jun 1997221 mm1998 · driest 47 mm in 199519
July34.4°C4 Jul 20023.9°C3 Jul 199295 mm14 Jul 1996210 mm1996 · driest 37 mm in 199119
August34.4°C16 Aug 20022.8°C21 Aug 2007122 mm20 Aug 2006217 mm2006 · driest 13 mm in 200219
September36.1°C10 Sep 2002-3.3°C29 Sep 200085 mm17 Sep 1999215 mm1999 · driest 26 mm in 200919
October27.8°C6 Oct 2007-8.9°C27 Oct 199381 mm16 Oct 2005323 mm2005 · driest 34 mm in 199720
November21.7°C2 Nov 2003-18.3°C30 Nov 199582 mm16 Nov 2007213 mm2007 · driest 46 mm in 200120
December15.0°C30 Dec 2003-28.3°C27 Dec 199352 mm18 Dec 2000173 mm1996 · driest 33 mm in 199220
Typical days per month at BARNARD, 1991–2020
MonthDays 25°C+Days 30°C+Frost nightsHeavy rain (10 mm+)Snow days
January003038
February002737
March002936
April<1<12142
May4<153<1
June112<130
July173030
August163030
September5<1230
October<10134<1
November002343
December002948
How often, not how much — every day in BARNARD’s record sorted by what it was actually like, rather than averaged
MonthWarm & dry daysWet daysWashoutsWeek with 3+ wet daysDaytime mean has ranged
January0%27%10%28%-6.8–-1.4°C
February0%26%9%29%-4.9–0.4°C
March<1%27%10%32%1.7–5.1°C
April5%34%12%42%8.5–12.9°C
May29%35%11%48%14.9–20.8°C
June53%37%11%50%21.2–24.4°C
July62%35%11%47%23.2–26.5°C
August66%31%11%33%23.2–26.5°C
September45%28%11%36%18.8–22.5°C
October9%33%13%43%10.3–16.2°C
November<1%32%13%39%4.2–8.4°C
December0%31%12%37%-2.5–2.2°C

A warm and dry day reaches 20°C with under 1 mm of rain; a wet day gets 1 mm or more; a washout gets 10 mm or more. The week column is the share of seven-day stretches in that month, across the station’s whole daily record, that contained three or more wet days — the odds a week-long trip is rained on repeatedly, counted rather than modelled. The last column is the 10th to 90th percentile of that month’s daytime average across individual years: a narrow band means the average is what you will get, a wide one means the average is a midpoint between years that felt quite different.

The evidence behind this page

Nearby, measured,
and named.

Place identity
GeoNames 4969096
NOAA station
USC00170398 · BARNARD
Station distance
17.7 km from the place centre
Climate period
1991–2020
Minimum month coverage
19 usable years
Daylight
Calculated from latitude 45.32°, mid-month, sunrise to sunset including refraction. Not a station measurement.
Important limit
Historical climate is not a forecast. Nearby stations can miss mountains, coasts, and local microclimates.

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