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Manville Weather, Forecast, Temperature and Precipitation

Manville Weather Related Indexes Graph

Manville data is not available. Providence county data used instead.

2010 Weather Summary Providence county, RI Rhode Island United States
Weather Index 83 83 100
Hail Index 122 94 100
Hurricane Index 141 151 100
Tornado Index 23 10 100
 
Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature 60.0 °F 60.0 °F N/A
Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature 41.0 °F 41.0 °F N/A
Annual Avg. Temperature 50.4 °F 50.4 °F N/A
Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) 5,884 5,884 N/A
Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) 606 606 N/A
Percent of Possible Sunshine 58 58 N/A
Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) 6 6 N/A
Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) 99 99 N/A
Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) 124 124 N/A
Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) 10 10 N/A
Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) 46.00" 46.00" N/A
Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) 36.00" 36.00" N/A

The data for Providence county, RI may also contain data for the following areas: Foster, Providence, Greenville, Cranston, Slatersville, Johnston, Manville, North Smithfield, East Providence, Burrillville, Cumberland, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Rumford, Smithfield, Central Falls, Harrisville, North Providence, Chepachet, Pascoag, Scituate, Riverside, North Scituate, Valley Falls, Clayville, Mapleville, Hope, Oakland, Woonsocket

Annual Heating Degree Days (HDD): A form of Degree Day used to estimate energy requirements for heating. Typically, heating degree days are calculated as how much colder the mean temperature at a location is than 65°F on a given day. For example, if a location experiences a mean temperature of 55°F on a certain day, there were 10 HDD that day because 65 - 55 = 10, according to the National Weather Service.

Annual Cooling Degree Days (CDD): A form of Degree Day used to estimate energy requirements for air conditioning or refrigeration. Typically, cooling degree days are calculated as how much warmer the mean temperature at a location is than 65°F on a given day. For example, if a location experiences a mean temperature of 75°F on a certain day, there were 10 CDD that day because 75 - 65 = 10, according to the National Weather Service.

Mean Sky Cover: reflects the approximate amount that the sky is covered with clouds, sunrise to sunset on a scale of 0 to 10

Index score: (100 = National Average) for an area is compared to the national average of 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the national average, while 50 indicates half the national average. Note: A higher Weather Index score represents better overall weather (higher number good). A higher Hail, Hurricane or Tornado Index means the chance of that weather event is higher (higher number bad).

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Manville 2010 Avg. Monthly Low Temperatures

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2010 Avg. Monthly Low Temperature Providence county, RI Rhode Island United States
Avg. Annual Low Temperature 41.0 °F 41.3 °F N/A
Avg. January Low Temperature 20.0 °F 20.4 °F N/A
Avg. February Low Temperature 21.3 °F 21.7 °F N/A
Avg. March Low Temperature 29.0 °F 29.2 °F N/A
Avg. April Low Temperature 37.9 °F 38.2 °F N/A
Avg. May Low Temperature 47.1 °F 47.4 °F N/A
Avg. June Low Temperature 56.4 °F 56.7 °F N/A
Avg. July Low Temperature 62.8 °F 63.0 °F N/A
Avg. August Low Temperature 61.4 °F 61.7 °F N/A
Avg. September Low Temperature 53.7 °F 54.0 °F N/A
Avg. October Low Temperature 43.3 °F 43.4 °F N/A
Avg. November Low Temperature 34.9 °F 35.1 °F N/A
Avg. December Low Temperature 24.6 °F 25.0 °F N/A

The data for Providence county, RI may also contain data for the following areas: Foster, Providence, Greenville, Cranston, Slatersville, Johnston, Manville, North Smithfield, East Providence, Burrillville, Cumberland, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Rumford, Smithfield, Central Falls, Harrisville, North Providence, Chepachet, Pascoag, Scituate, Riverside, North Scituate, Valley Falls, Clayville, Mapleville, Hope, Oakland, Woonsocket

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Manville 2010 Avg. Monthly High Temperatures

Manville data is not available. Providence county data used instead.

2010 Avg. Monthly High Temperature Providence county, RI Rhode Island United States
Avg. Annual High Temperature 59.3 °F 59.7 °F N/A
Avg. January High Temperature 36.6 °F 37.0 °F N/A
Avg. February High Temperature 38.5 °F 38.7 °F N/A
Avg. March High Temperature 46.1 °F 46.2 °F N/A
Avg. April High Temperature 57.1 °F 57.5 °F N/A
Avg. May High Temperature 67.5 °F 67.6 °F N/A
Avg. June High Temperature 76.5 °F 76.7 °F N/A
Avg. July High Temperature 81.6 °F 82.0 °F N/A
Avg. August High Temperature 80.1 °F 80.4 °F N/A
Avg. September High Temperature 73.0 °F 73.3 °F N/A
Avg. October High Temperature 62.7 °F 63.2 °F N/A
Avg. November High Temperature 51.6 °F 52.2 °F N/A
Avg. December High Temperature 40.7 °F 41.2 °F N/A

The data for Providence county, RI may also contain data for the following areas: Foster, Providence, Greenville, Cranston, Slatersville, Johnston, Manville, North Smithfield, East Providence, Burrillville, Cumberland, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Rumford, Smithfield, Central Falls, Harrisville, North Providence, Chepachet, Pascoag, Scituate, Riverside, North Scituate, Valley Falls, Clayville, Mapleville, Hope, Oakland, Woonsocket

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Manville 2010 Avg. Monthly Precipitation

Manville data is not available. Providence county data used instead.

2010 Avg. Monthly Precipitation Providence county, RI Rhode Island United States
Avg. Annual Precipitation 48.74" 47.03" N/A
Avg. January Precipitation 4.49" 4.41" N/A
Avg. February Precipitation 3.53" 3.49" N/A
Avg. March Precipitation 4.44" 4.46" N/A
Avg. April Precipitation 4.31" 4.18" N/A
Avg. May Precipitation 3.70" 3.71" N/A
Avg. June Precipitation 3.64" 3.46" N/A
Avg. July Precipitation 3.54" 3.14" N/A
Avg. August Precipitation 4.16" 3.97" N/A
Avg. September Precipitation 3.96" 3.77" N/A
Avg. October Precipitation 4.15" 3.81" N/A
Avg. November Precipitation 4.58" 4.46" N/A
Avg. December Precipitation 4.24" 4.18" N/A

The data for Providence county, RI may also contain data for the following areas: Foster, Providence, Greenville, Cranston, Slatersville, Johnston, Manville, North Smithfield, East Providence, Burrillville, Cumberland, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Rumford, Smithfield, Central Falls, Harrisville, North Providence, Chepachet, Pascoag, Scituate, Riverside, North Scituate, Valley Falls, Clayville, Mapleville, Hope, Oakland, Woonsocket

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