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• <br />• <br />• <br />3.3. Climate & Precipitation <br />The climate of Lino Lakes is similar to the climate for the overall Seven County Metropolitan Area which <br />exhibits the typical characteristics of continental climates. Areas with continental climates have winters <br />with at least one month below 32° F and at least three months of temperatures above 50° F. Regions with <br />continental climates are characterized by winter temperatures cold enough to support snow cover from <br />late fall to early spring, and relatively moderate precipitation that occurs mostly in the summer months. <br />Climate data was collected by the National Weather Service Cooperative at the Minneapolis -St. Paul <br />International Airport (Station 215435) and supplemented with data from the St. Paul station (station <br />217377) to fill gaps in the snowfall record. The data summary of precipitation, snowfall, and temperature <br />presented in Table 1 covers the 30 years between 1981 and 2010. The average annual temperature is 46.2 <br />degrees F. Average annual precipitation is 30.6 inches, including approximately 51.6 inches of snowfall <br />(Table 1). Daily climate data and other climate summaries are available on the Minnesota Climatology <br />Working Group website at climate.umn.edu. <br />Table 1. Monthly Averages, 1981 -2010 <br />Mean Monthly Precipitation, 1981 <br />-2010 <br />Jan Feb <br />Mar <br />Ma <br />Jun <br />Jul <br />Se. <br />Oct <br />Nov <br />Dec <br />ANN <br />Precipitation [in] <br />0.90 0.76 <br />1.89 <br />2.66 <br />3.36 <br />4.25 <br />4.04 <br />4.29 <br />3.07 <br />2.43 <br />1.76 <br />1.15 <br />30.6 <br />Mean Monthly Snowfall, 1981 -2010 <br />Jan Feb <br />Mar <br />Ma <br />Jun <br />Jul <br />Se. <br />Oct <br />Nov <br />Dec <br />ANN <br />Snowfall in <br />10.87 8.15 <br />10.04 <br />2.12 <br />0.01 <br />0.00 <br />0.00 <br />0.00 <br />0.01 <br />0.55 <br />8.77 <br />11.10 <br />51.6 <br />Mean Temperature, <br />1981 -2010 <br />Jan Feb <br />Mar <br />A <br />Ma <br />Jun <br />Jul <br />MIN <br />Oct <br />Nov <br />Dec <br />ANN <br />Max °F <br />23.4 29.6 <br />41.5 <br />57.1 <br />69.8 <br />78.7 <br />82.8 <br />80.2 <br />71.1 <br />58.2 <br />39.5 <br />26.5 <br />54.9 <br />Min °F <br />7.5 12.7 <br />24.2 <br />37.2 <br />48.9 <br />58.7 <br />64.0 <br />61.7 <br />52.2 <br />39.7 <br />26.2 <br />12.7 <br />37.2 <br />Mean °F <br />15.6 20.8 <br />32.7 <br />47.4 <br />59.1 <br />68.7 <br />73.7 <br />71.1 <br />62.0 <br />48.8 <br />33.7 <br />20.1 <br />46.2 <br />Table 2 illustrates the probability of a rainfall event occurring in any given year within the City of Lino <br />Lakes. The recurrence interval is a measure of the probability of occurrence of the storm event. For <br />example, a rainfall event of 5.9 inches has a 1% probability of occurring in any given year which is <br />expressed as once in every 100 years, the 3.6 inch rainfall event has a 20% probability of occurring in any <br />given year which is expressed as once in every 5 years. <br />These U.S. Precipitation Frequency Estimates for the Midwest are currently being updated by the <br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS). <br />Once this study is complete, it is anticipated that the precipitation for the recurrence intervals illustrated in <br />Table 2 will be modified. This project is expected to be completed in 2013. Updated information on <br />rainfall patterns and rainfall intensity may require modification of City ordinances and policies to ensure <br />that development and redevelopment account for the changes in rainfall patterns and the resulting water <br />management needs. Policies and ordinances may also need modifications to ensure that affected natural <br />resources are properly protected. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP 1 February 8, 2013 Draft 111 <br />