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    July 2009 Among the Coldest on Record

    The average temperatures across the region for July were four to six degrees below normal, which placed it among the top 5 coldest Julys on record for Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. For Cincinnati, this was the coldest July on record. Typically, the average July temperature for Cincinnati is 76.3, for Dayton is 74.3, and for Columbus is 75.1 degrees.

    Final July Temperatures:

    The average temperature at Cincinnati was 70.1 degrees, or 6.2 degrees below normal. This was the coldest July on record.

    The average temperature at Dayton was 69.6 degrees, or 4.7 degrees below normal. This was the 2nd coldest July on record.

    The average temperature at Columbus was 71.0 degrees, or 4.1 degrees below normal. This tied for the 4th coldest July on record.

    Listed below are the top five coldest months of July for each location:

    Cincinnati
    RankAverage TYear
    170.12009
    270.71947
    371.41891
    472.11996
    5 (t)72.21950
    5 (t)72.21984


    Columbus
    RankAverage TYear
    170.01891
    270.51971
    370.91920
    4 (t)71.02009
    4 (t)71.01947


    Dayton
    RankAverage TYear
    169.21947
    269.62009
    369.91984
    471.62007
    571.92000

    * Updated to correct Dayton records

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