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IV. CLIMATE DATA <br /> The monthly temperature table below shows the average high and low temperatures for the three <br /> months prior to the field delineation, along with the historical averages for these months. The <br /> monthly low and high temperatures have been within normal ranges for this time period. <br /> MONTHLY TEMPERATURE RANGE <br /> 100 Avg Monthly <br /> 90 High <br /> 80 <br /> 70 Avg Monthly <br /> 60 Low <br /> 50 A Avg(Hist) <br /> 40 High <br /> 30 <br /> . b a X Avg(Hist) <br /> Q <br /> v°1, Low <br /> Antecedent precipitation was evaluated using a combination of the NRCS Method and the Rolling <br /> Totals Method. The analysis found that precipitation was normal at the time of the delineation. <br /> ANTECEDENT PRECIPITATION CONDITIONS <br /> 7.00 ....,Ns, .......... .........., <br /> ai 6.00 " <br /> U <br /> C <br /> p 5.00 <br /> a mm <br /> Um. <br /> 4.00 <br /> A <br /> R <br /> 5, 3.00 ....................e ,.� �.e. �N,�..,,.......,.. <br /> a <br /> 2.00 m ........ ................................................ <br /> c <br /> >, <br /> 1.00 <br /> 0.00 <br /> 6/30/22 7/10/22 7/20/22 7/30/22 8/9/22 8/19/22 8/29/22 9/8/22 9118/22 9/28122 <br /> This climatic data was gathered using the Climatology Working Group Website, <br /> h �://clnmate.uirin.edul and the National Weather Service Forecast Office, <br /> Ihtilp://w2.weather.;a vlcI rrr�ate The information for the investigation was retrieved from the WETS <br /> Station at Andover 1 N, MN; Station ID—210190. <br /> Prepared by:Bolton&Menk,Inc. CLIMATE DATA <br /> Ramsey COR Wetland Analysis I OR1.128637 Page 3 <br />