Average Wet Bulb Seasonal Summary (°F)

Data last updated 05/21/13 12:50 PM.
Northern Hemisphere Meterological Seasons
Winter: December, January, February
Spring: March, April, May
Summer: June, July, August
Fall: September, October, November

 Daily DetailMonthly SummarySeasonal Summary 

Maximum Average Wet Bulb
DateWinterSpringSummerFallYear
Dec 2012 / Nov 201352.165.9*------65.9*
Dec 2011 / Nov 201240.568.477.8*69.577.8*
Dec 2010 / Nov 201144.468.479.873.879.8
Dec 2009 / Nov 201037.673.9*75.568.775.5*
Dec 2008 / Nov 200944.6*60.875.6*64.975.6*
Max52.1 73.9 79.8 73.8 79.8
 
Average Wet Bulb
DateWinterSpringSummerFallYear
Dec 2012 / Nov 201323.2 1.3 more than the Winter average.37.7* 5.4 less than the Spring average.------30.1*13.2 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2011 / Nov 201226.8 4.9 more than the Winter average.48.3 5.1 more than the Spring average.65.9* 0.7 more than the Summer average.44.6 1.6 less than the Fall average.46.2*2.8 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2010 / Nov 201119.1 2.8 less than the Winter average.41.4 1.8 less than the Spring average.66.0 0.8 more than the Summer average.46.5 0.3 more than the Fall average.43.4 
Dec 2009 / Nov 201021.0 0.9 less than the Winter average.45.9* 2.8 more than the Spring average.66.8 1.6 more than the Summer average.46.5 0.3 more than the Fall average.45.2*1.9 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2008 / Nov 200917.3* 4.6 less than the Winter average.41.9 1.3 less than the Spring average.62.0* 3.3 less than the Summer average.47.2 1 more than the Fall average.45.1*1.8 more than the yearly average.
Avg21.9 43.1 65.2 46.2 43.3
 
Minimum Average Wet Bulb
DateWinterSpringSummerFallYear
Dec 2012 / Nov 2013-0.912.2-------0.9
Dec 2011 / Nov 20120.822.950.320.30.8
Dec 2010 / Nov 2011-3.117.053.022.9-3.1
Dec 2009 / Nov 2010-0.122.954.019.3-0.1
Dec 2008 / Nov 2009-8.010.247.929.5-8.0
Min-8.0 10.2 47.9 19.3 -8.0
 
Color Key
< 20.0 20.0 - 25.0 25.0 - 30.0 30.0 - 35.0 35.0 - 40.0 40.0 - 45.0 45.0 - 50.0 50.0 - 55.0 55.0 - 60.0 60.0 - 65.0 65.0 - 70.0 70.0 - 75.075.0>
* denotes incomplete data for the month/year.

Wet bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that can be reached by the evaporation of water only. It is the temperature you feel when your skin is wet and is exposed to moving air.

Script Developed by Murry Conarroe of Wildwood Weather.