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  • December - Saginaw Records� 1898 - Present

    December Normals
    (1971-2000)
    MaximumMinimumAverage Daily
    Temperature
    Precipitation
    DateMaxMinAvgRecord
    High
    Lowest
    Max
    Highest
    Min
    Record
    Low
    HighestLowestGreatestDate
    1382632.0 64/1970//2/1966//0.81/20061
    2382532.0 63/1982//3/1976//1.00/19822
    3382532.0 63/1982//-2/1940//0.96/19383
    4372531.0 64/1941//3/1935//1.38/19204
    5362430.0 67/2001//0/1910//1.15/19995
    6362430.0 61/2001//-3/1964//2.08/19626
    7362430.0 61/1946//0/1910//1.17/19507
    8352329.0 62/1966//0/1976//0.78/19168
    9352329.0 58/1952//0/1917//0.61/19539
    10352329.0 61/1971//-4/1977//0.98/197110
    11342228.0 60/1949//-3/1977//0.96/196711
    12342228.0 61/1949//-2/1962//1.43/197212
    13342228.0 56/1920//-3/1960//0.87/190113
    14332127.0 60/1975//-10/1904//0.90/190714
    15332127.0 60/1971//-7/1917//0.50/200515
    16332127.0 60/1984//-11/1951//0.47/198216
    17322026.0 51/2006//-5/1951//1.06/190817
    18322026.0 50/1957//-5/1926//1.30/190818
    19322026.0 52/1923//-9/1951//1.47/192919
    20311925.0 58/1957//-5/1942//0.57/195120
    21311925.0 59/1967//-8/1901//1.13/194921
    22311925.0 56/1941//-4/2000//1.00/189822
    23311925.0 53/1982//-6/1960//7.0/200523
    24301824.0 55/1932//-9/1960//1.19/196524
    25301824.0 63/1982//-4/1985//1.39/196525
    26301824.0 53/1936//-12/1914//0.75/193626
    27301824.0 53/1936//-10/1925//1.31/194227
    28301724.0 59/1984//-8/1924//1.20/200128
    29291723.0 59/1984//-5/1933//1.02/199029
    30291723.0 59/1936//-8/1946//0.5/200530
    31291723.0 62/1965//-7/1976//0.94/200631

    Normal High: 33.0

    Normal HDD: Month: 1179

    Normal Monthly Precip: 2.11
    Normal Low : 20.9 Normal HDD Season: Normal Yearly Precip: 31.61
    Normal Mean: 27.0 Normal CDD: Month: 0 Ave Snow this Month : 10.2
    Normal CDD Season: Ave Snow for the Season: 14.2

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    Saginaw Michigan Annual Temperature Graph

    VU forecast number meanings

    Exposure
    CATEGORY
    INDEX NUMBER
    Sun Protection Messages
    LOW
    <2

    You can safely enjoy being outside. Wear sunglasses on bright days. If you burn easily, cover up and use sunscreen SPF 15+.

    In winter, reflection off snow can nearly double UV strength.

    MODERATE
    3-5

    Take precautions if you will be outside, such as wearing a hat and sunglasses and using sunscreen SPF 15+. Reduce your exposure to the sun''s most intense UV radiation by seeking shade during midday hours.

    HIGH
    6-7

    Protection against sun damage is needed. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, use sunscreen SPF 15+ and wear a long-sleeved shirt and pants when practical. Reduce your exposure to the sun''s most intense UV radiation by seeking shade during midday hours.

    VERY HIGH
    8-10

    Protection against sun damage is needed. If you need to be outside during midday hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., take steps to reduce sun exposure. A shirt, hat and sunscreen are a must, and be sure you seek shade.

    Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and can double UV exposure.

    EXTREME
    11+

    Protection against sun damage is needed. If you need to be outside during midday hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., take steps to reduce sun exposure. A shirt, hat and sunscreen are a must, and be sure you seek shade.

    Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and can double UV exposure.

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