![]() Our Pioneers are always ready to explore and find new weapons in the fight against arthritis. These inspired and inventive champions have contributed $1,500,00 to $1,999,999. Our Visionary partners help us plan for a future that includes a cure for arthritis. ![]() Our Trailblazers are committed partners ready to lead the way, take action and fight for everyday victories. Join us today and help lead the way as a Champion of Yes. Since 1990 the highest has been 23.9 feet January 1 1991.As a partner, you will help the Arthritis Foundation provide life-changing resources, science, advocacy and community connections for people with arthritis, the nations leading cause of disability. The highest stage of the Maumee River at Fort Wayne was 26.1 feet in March 1913, second highest was 25.9 feet in March 1982. The all-time calendar day rainfall record is 4.93" August 1, 1926.įLOODS: Flooding occurs several times per year on area rivers but dangerously high floods that cause major damage and threats to life are not yearly events. The coldest day on record is Januwith a low of -22 and a high of -11.įLASH FLOODS: Flash floods and urban and small stream floods are not uncommon in late spring and summer. The coldest temperature officially recorded is -24 January 12 1918. Heating degree days average 6273 per season. Daytime highs average 30.4 and lows 15.3. There is an average of 3.8 days equal to or above 90 in June, 6.1 in July, and 4.0 in August.ĬOLD: Winter temperatures reach their low in January with the average 22.9. ![]() Cooling degree days average 824 per season. The all-time August high is 101 and in September it's 100. The all-time high is 106 Jand July 22 1934. HEAT: The average July temperature is 74.0. Prevailing wind for the year is 9.9mph from the southwest. The winds are usually associated with strong low pressure systems moving across the Great Lakes or up the Ohio River Valley. HIGH WINDS: High winds exceed 50 mph once or twice a year. Freezing precipitation events are not uncommon but major storms are usually several years apart.ĭENSE FOG: Dense fog is most common in the spring when warm air masses ride over melting snowpack. Snow depth on the ground at any one time rarely exceeds 10". Typically the last snow of the season is in mid-April with the first snow of the autumn around the first of November. The latest snow fell and May 10 1960, and the earliest snow fell September 25 1942. ![]() The most likely month for heavy snow is January. Lake effect snows from Lake Erie are very rare. Lake effect snows, by the time they get this far east of Lake Michigan, are often in the form of flurries or scattered light snow showers. Lake effect snows rarely exceed 4" in northeast Indiana. Six inch or greater snowfalls usually only occur once per season. WINTER WEATHER: Snowfall averages 33.6" per year. Cold air funnels are not unusual.especially in the spring and fall. Northeast Indiana was affected by both the 1965 Palm Sunday Outbreak and the 1974 Superoutbreak. Most tornadoes produce F0 to F1 damage with more devastating types rare. TORNADOES: Tornadoes are not common but funnel clouds are sighted more regularly. Mid-winter through early spring is the wettest time of year, with autumn the driest. Measurable precipitation typically falls on 132 days of the year. Winter thunderstorms occur about twice per year. There are around 10 days with severe weather in the Fort Wayne area per year. THUNDERSTORMS: There in an average of 39 thunderstorm days per year at Fort Wayne with most occurring from May to August. Except for considerable cloudiness during the winter months, sunshine averages about 75%. ![]() The length of the growing season is favorable for the maturing of all crops and vegetable normally grown in the Midwest.Īnnual precipitation is well distributed with somewhat larger amounts in late spring and early summer. The average occurrence of the last freeze in the spring is late April and the first freeze in the autumn in mid-October, making the average growing season 173 days. Temperature differences between daily highs and lows average about 20. The climate is influenced by Lake Michigan and to a lesser extent Lake Erie. The elevation at this point is 1060 feet above mean sea level. The highest point in the general area is 40 miles due north of Fort Wayne near Angola. Southwest and west the terrain is somewhat rolling, while to the northwest and north it becomes quite hilly. The area is generally level south and east of the city. Fort Wayne is located at the junction of the Saint Marys, Saint Joseph, and Maumee rivers in northeast Indiana. ![]()
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