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Local Weather

   Delaware has a humid and temperate climate throughout the year. The average daily temperature in the northern part of the state is about 54 ºF (12 ºC), ranging from an average high of 86 ºF (30 ºC) in July to an average low of 23 ºF (-5 ºC) in January. Southern Delaware enjoys temperatures that run about two degrees higher. Temperatures along the Atlantic Coast are usually a few degrees warmer in winter and a few degrees cooler in summer. August, which has the second hottest temperatures after July, is also the rainiest month, with an average precipitation of about 5.5 inches (140 mm), and February has the least precipitation, an average of almost 3 inches (76 mm). Average annual precipitation is approximately 45 inches (1,143 mm). About 57% of the days are sunny.

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