Review recorded rain, snow, ice, and freezing temperatures for a specific address and date. Structured from archived surface observation data and delivered as a formatted PDF.
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Structured historical weather data can help document the environmental conditions recorded on the date of an incident.
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The report documents recorded temperature, precipitation type (rain, snow), and snowfall or snow depth observations from the nearest NOAA weather station. If temperatures were below freezing during recorded precipitation, that information will appear in the hourly data.
Reports use data from the nearest ASOS or AWOS weather station. The station name, ID, and distance from the searched location are documented for transparency.
StormRecord reports document archived weather observations for the selected date and location, including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and any active NWS alerts. Reports provide structured, timestamped documentation for incident records.
Reports document temperature, precipitation amount and type, snowfall and snow depth (when available), wind speed and gusts, visibility, humidity, and any NWS alerts recorded for the selected date. Data is presented in an hourly log format.