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BIG HORN, WYOMING


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Elevation: 3905 feet     Latitude: 44 46N     Longitude: 106 58W
K�ppen Classification: Tropical and Subtropical Steppe Climate

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This climate type occurs primarily on the periphery of the true deserts in low-latitude semiarid steppe regions. It is transitional to the tropical wet-dry climate on the equatorward side and to the mediterranean climate on its poleward margin, with a cooler, wetter winter resulting from the higher latitude and mid-latitude frontal cyclone activity. Annual precipitation totals are greater than in tropical and subtropical desert climates. Yearly variations in amount are not as extreme as in the true deserts but are nevertheless large.

The K�ppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "BSk". (Tropical and Subtropical Steppe Climate).

The average temperature for the year in Big Horn is 45.1°F (7.3°C). The warmest month, on average, is July with an average temperature of 70.2°F (21.2°C). The coolest month on average is January, with an average temperature of 21.5°F (-5.8°C).

The highest recorded temperature in Big Horn is 107.0°F (41.7°C), which was recorded in July. The lowest recorded temperature in Big Horn is -37.0°F (-38.3°C), which was recorded in December.

The average amount of precipitation for the year in Big Horn is 14.5" (368.3 mm). The month with the most precipitation on average is May with 2.4" (61 mm) of precipitation. The month with the least precipitation on average is February with an average of 0.6" (15.2 mm). There are an average of 104.0 days of precipitation, with the most precipitation occurring in May with 12.0 days and the least precipitation occurring in July with 7.0 days.

In Big Horn, there's an average of 71.7" of snow (0 cm). The month with the most snow is March, with 12.4" of snow (31.5 cm).



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