United States · 1991–2020

Best time to visit
Earlville.

August leads for comfortable weather in Earlville: typically 26.6°C by day, 13.1°C at night, with 103 mm of rain. Based on measured 1991–2020 NOAA station history.

Best comfortAugust
Typical high26.6°C
Typical low13.1°C
Rain in August103 mm
Comfort

August

August · September · June

73climate match
Beach

July

July · August · June

54climate match
Outdoors

May

May · September · June

73climate match

The weakest month is January, scoring 5 against August’s 73days reach only -0.2°C, 24° below the 24°C the score treats as ideal.

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
5-0.2° / -10.8°
Feb
51° / -10.5°
Mar
55.4° / -6.4°
Apr
2313.1° / 0.1°
May
5720.5° / 6.4°
Jun
7124.9° / 11.7°
Jul
7027.3° / 13.9°
Aug
7326.6° / 13.1°
Sep
7222.7° / 9.1°
Oct
3515.7° / 3.5°
Nov
78.8° / -1.6°
Dec
52.7° / -6.4°
Monthly climate evidence for Earlville — daylight is calculated from latitude, everything else is measured
MonthDayNightRainWet daysDaylightComfortCoverage
January-0.2°C-10.8°C64 mm10.89 h 215Strong coverage
February1°C-10.5°C57 mm8.810 h 285Strong coverage
March5.4°C-6.4°C78 mm9.911 h 475Strong coverage
April13.1°C0.1°C90 mm1113 h 1923Strong coverage
May20.5°C6.4°C93 mm11.114 h 3657Strong coverage
June24.9°C11.7°C121 mm11.415 h 1871Strong coverage
July27.3°C13.9°C112 mm9.815 h 0270Strong coverage
August26.6°C13.1°C103 mm9.413 h 5573Strong coverage
September22.7°C9.1°C94 mm8.612 h 2672Strong coverage
October15.7°C3.5°C103 mm11.310 h 5835Strong coverage
November8.8°C-1.6°C80 mm10.49 h 417Strong coverage
December2.7°C-6.4°C75 mm10.99 h 035Strong coverage
Records at SHERBURNE, 1986–2026
MonthRecord highRecord lowWettest dayWettest / driest monthYears
January19.4°C9 Jan 1998-33.9°C6 Jan 199640 mm13 Jan 2018131 mm1999 · driest 21 mm in 198940
February21.7°C25 Feb 2017-33.3°C16 Feb 198743 mm2 Feb 2008137 mm2008 · driest 9 mm in 198740
March31.1°C31 Mar 1998-26.7°C19 Mar 199348 mm14 Mar 1993153 mm2008 · driest 27 mm in 202139
April33.3°C28 Apr 2009-18.3°C6 Apr 201652 mm4 Apr 2000207 mm2011 · driest 20 mm in 200141
May33.3°C27 May 2020-5.6°C13 May 202054 mm11 May 2000231 mm2000 · driest 22 mm in 200540
June35.6°C28 Jun 1999-2.8°C10 Jun 1988109 mm28 Jun 2013288 mm2006 · driest 31 mm in 198841
July37.2°C22 Jul 20113.9°C3 Jul 200782 mm8 Jul 2013264 mm2013 · driest 23 mm in 201141
August35.6°C1 Aug 19950.6°C22 Aug 198864 mm11 Aug 1998194 mm2024 · driest 30 mm in 200138
September35.0°C2 Sep 1999-4.4°C28 Sep 1989113 mm8 Sep 2011234 mm2011 · driest 37 mm in 201640
October29.4°C6 Oct 2007-10.0°C31 Oct 1988104 mm1 Oct 2010207 mm2010 · driest 17 mm in 199440
November25.6°C1 Nov 2024-23.9°C23 Nov 201865 mm17 Nov 2006143 mm2018 · driest 28 mm in 201240
December20.6°C8 Dec 1998-30.0°C24 Dec 198950 mm18 Dec 2023152 mm2023 · driest 29 mm in 198940
Typical days per month at SHERBURNE, 1991–2020
MonthDays 25°C+Days 30°C+Frost nightsHeavy rain (10 mm+)Snow days
January0028213
February0026211
March<102628
April2<11632
May8243<1
June165040
July248040
August225030
September102<130
October2093<1
November002024
December0027210
How often, not how much — every day in SHERBURNE’s record sorted by what it was actually like, rather than averaged
MonthWarm & dry daysWet daysWashoutsWeek with 3+ wet daysDaytime mean has ranged
January0%32%5%39%-3.1–3.0°C
February<1%31%6%38%-1.9–4.4°C
March3%32%8%43%2.5–9.4°C
April11%36%9%49%11.1–16.0°C
May37%36%10%46%17.9–22.9°C
June54%35%12%44%23.3–26.8°C
July66%31%11%38%25.4–28.9°C
August67%29%10%33%24.7–28.1°C
September52%28%11%34%20.5–24.2°C
October18%31%9%41%13.4–18.5°C
November3%35%8%45%6.3–11.3°C
December<1%34%7%45%-0.7–5.9°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.

1987Each stripe is one year’s mean temperature against the 35-year average. Warmest: 1998. Coolest: 1989.2025

The evidence behind this page

Nearby, measured,
and named.

Place identity
GeoNames 5115687
NOAA station
USC00307705 · SHERBURNE
Station distance
7.6 km from the place centre
Climate period
1991–2020
Minimum month coverage
28 usable years
Daylight
Calculated from latitude 42.74°, 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.

These places read the same station, so their numbers are identical — distance from SHERBURNE is what differs

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