United States · 1991–2020

Best time to visit
Fuller.

October leads for comfortable weather in Fuller: typically 23.4°C by day, 8.1°C at night, with 55 mm of rain. Based on measured 1991–2020 NOAA station history.

Best comfortOctober
Typical high23.4°C
Typical low8.1°C
Rain in October55 mm
Comfort

October

October · September · April

82climate match
Beach

July

July · September · August

75climate match
Outdoors

October

October · April · March

81climate match

The weakest month is January, scoring 20 against October’s 82days reach only 10.2°C, 14° below the 24°C the score treats as ideal, and nights drop to -4.2°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
2010.2° / -4.2°
Feb
3112.7° / -2.5°
Mar
5417.7° / 1.8°
Apr
7422.4° / 6.5°
May
7427.1° / 12.2°
Jun
5831.9° / 17.7°
Jul
5134.4° / 20.2°
Aug
5333.6° / 19.3°
Sep
7729.3° / 14.9°
Oct
8223.4° / 8.1°
Nov
5016.3° / 1.5°
Dec
2410.8° / -3.3°
Monthly climate evidence for Fuller — daylight is calculated from latitude, everything else is measured
MonthDayNightRainWet daysDaylightComfortCoverage
January10.2°C-4.2°C23 mm2.510 h 0120Strong coverage
February12.7°C-2.5°C24 mm3.110 h 5131Strong coverage
March17.7°C1.8°C44 mm3.711 h 5254Strong coverage
April22.4°C6.5°C63 mm513 h 0274Strong coverage
May27.1°C12.2°C86 mm6.714 h74Strong coverage
June31.9°C17.7°C96 mm6.214 h 3158Strong coverage
July34.4°C20.2°C65 mm4.714 h 1951Strong coverage
August33.6°C19.3°C69 mm5.813 h 2953Strong coverage
September29.3°C14.9°C63 mm4.812 h 2177Strong coverage
October23.4°C8.1°C55 mm4.511 h 1482Strong coverage
November16.3°C1.5°C34 mm3.310 h 1650Strong coverage
December10.8°C-3.3°C26 mm2.79 h 4724Strong coverage
Records at SHAMROCK #2, 1962–2018
MonthRecord highRecord lowWettest dayWettest / driest monthYears
January29.4°C22 Jan 1967-25.0°C19 Jan 198435 mm31 Jan 200267 mm2017 · driest 0 mm in 199655
February33.9°C11 Feb 2017-21.1°C10 Feb 201139 mm25 Feb 2013108 mm2013 · driest 0 mm in 199554
March36.1°C27 Mar 1971-17.2°C2 Mar 198064 mm23 Mar 2000171 mm2000 · driest 0 mm in 197253
April38.3°C26 Apr 2012-6.1°C12 Apr 199777 mm25 Apr 1997265 mm1997 · driest 0 mm in 198756
May41.1°C24 May 2000-0.6°C3 May 2013144 mm4 May 2001339 mm2015 · driest 1 mm in 200455
June46.1°C27 Jun 20116.1°C1 Jun 1964209 mm4 Jun 1995283 mm1995 · driest 1 mm in 199855
July47.2°C12 Jul 201111.1°C12 Jul 199686 mm4 Jul 1967183 mm1988 · driest 0 mm in 196454
August42.8°C3 Aug 20128.9°C15 Aug 200570 mm30 Aug 1972150 mm2008 · driest 0 mm in 200053
September40.6°C1 Sep 2013-1.1°C30 Sep 1984125 mm11 Sep 2003184 mm1991 · driest 0 mm in 199855
October38.9°C4 Oct 2000-8.9°C31 Oct 199383 mm31 Oct 1998186 mm1998 · driest 0 mm in 199253
November31.7°C25 Nov 2017-12.8°C30 Nov 200658 mm1 Nov 1998150 mm2004 · driest 0 mm in 199554
December28.9°C1 Dec 2014-22.2°C23 Dec 198948 mm30 Dec 2006108 mm2006 · driest 0 mm in 197055
Typical days per month at SHAMROCK #2, 1991–2020
MonthDays 25°C+Days 30°C+Frost nightsHeavy rain (10 mm+)Snow days
January<1025<11
February2<119<12
March6<1102<1
April114320
May2110<130
June2720030
July3026020
August3026020
September2414020
October144120
November4<1111<1
December<1024<11
How often, not how much — every day in SHAMROCK #2’s record sorted by what it was actually like, rather than averaged
MonthWarm & dry daysWet daysWashoutsWeek with 3+ wet daysDaytime mean has ranged
January11%7%2%5%6.2–13.8°C
February20%10%3%4%8.9–16.9°C
March40%12%5%8%14.3–21.0°C
April64%15%6%15%20.2–26.2°C
May73%22%9%25%24.8–30.0°C
June80%21%9%19%28.8–34.5°C
July86%14%6%11%32.2–37.7°C
August82%18%7%16%31.4–36.1°C
September81%17%7%14%27.2–31.8°C
October69%14%5%12%21.1–26.1°C
November34%10%4%6%13.4–19.8°C
December12%8%2%3%8.5–13.5°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.

1966Each stripe is one year’s mean temperature against the 47-year average. Warmest: 2012. Coolest: 1993.2017

The evidence behind this page

Nearby, measured,
and named.

Place identity
GeoNames 5521940
NOAA station
USC00418236 · SHAMROCK #2
Station distance
15.6 km from the place centre
Climate period
1991–2020
Minimum month coverage
27 usable years
Daylight
Calculated from latitude 35.24°, 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 SHAMROCK #2 is what differs

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