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  2. Find historical weather by searching for a city, zip code, or airport code. Include a date for which you would like to see weather history.

  3. Past Weather by Zip Code - Data Table | NOAA Climate.gov

    www.climate.gov/maps-data/dataset/past-weather-zip-code-data-table

    Check records of past weather: explore how hot or cold it got through the week, how much rain or snow/sleet/hail fell, and how deep any snow was on the ground. Check what the weather was like on specific dates in history: did a snowstorm affect voter turnout on an election day?

  4. Historical weather data for any location | Visual Crossing

    www.visualcrossing.com/weather-history

    View historical weather data in a dashboard for any worldwide location. Weather history includes temperature, rain, wind & map showing nearby weather stations.

  5. Weather Spark gives you access to the past weather for a large, global network of weather stations. Our repository has weather history, temperature history and historical weather data for most locations on earth.

  6. The Old Farmer's Almanac weather history tool provides access to weather reports from over 1,300 weather stations in cities across the United States and Canada, reporting on past temperatures, precipitation, snow, pressure, dew point, and wind speeds.

  7. Past Weather. Use the search bar to enter a location of interest (name, address, zip code, etc.). Or, use the map to find a location by using zoom/pan or Shift+Click+Drag and then click " ". A set of stations from that location will be displayed (if any exist).

  8. Weather and climate database providing detailed weather data for thousands of weather stations and places worldwide. Take a look at yesterday's temperatures or discover the weather hundreds of years ago.

  9. Global Temperature - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

    climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/global-temperature

    A graph and an animated time series showing the change in global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 average temperatures. The year 2023 is the warmest on record.

  10. Weather History Data Archive

    oneweather.org/archive

    OneWeather weather history archive allows you to retrieve historical weather data from anywhere in the world up to 1945, free of charge. The weather history data is displayed in a table and can also be downloaded in CSV format for further analysis or processing.

  11. Record-setting weather - Charts and Maps | NOAA Climate.gov

    www.climate.gov/maps-data/dataset/record-setting-weather-charts-and-maps

    Explore the number of weather records broken over recent periods. Compare counts of temperature and precipitation records in the United States or across the globe.