Conover Oxford Shoals Catawba County | NC Climate Division 4 | ID# 311990 ◼ ◼ ◼
Conover Oxford Shoals
Location: 35.82 °N, 81.19 °W
Elevation: 883 ft.
Record incorporates data from the following stations: CONOVER OXFORD SHOALS

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Conover Oxford Shoals
Average Monthly Precipitation (in inches)
Data Source: Period of Record — Applied Climate Information System (ACIS); Climate Normals (if available) — NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
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Conover Oxford Shoals
Historical Monthly Precipitation (in inches)
(Months with missing data are coded 9999)
Data Source: Applied Climate Information System (ACIS)
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Conover Oxford Shoals
Seasonal Precipitation (in inches)
* Data Missing: Dec 1994; Apr, Jul, Sep, Nov 1995; Sep 2000; Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 2001; Apr 2002; Jan, Jun 2003; Nov, Dec 2005; Apr, Jul, Nov 2006; Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 2007; Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct 2008; Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct 2009; Apr, Jun, Aug, Nov 2010; 2011; Jan, May 2012; Jul 2013; Jan 2015; Aug 2017; Feb, May, Dec 2018.
Data Source: Applied Climate Information System (ACIS)
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Conover Oxford Shoals
Maximum Event Precipitation since 1980 (in inches)
Note: Some duration periods may overlap; the
longest duration appears on top.
Years with missing data are coded -9999.
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Maximun Event Precipitation for the Historic Record (in inches)
Data Source: Applied Climate Information System (ACIS)
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Data Source: Applied Climate Information System (ACIS)
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Data Source: Applied Climate Information System (ACIS)



This chart shows the range and probability of specific precipitation totals. For example, there is about a 2% chance of getting just 35 inches of precipitation in a year. But if you look at the distribution of rainfall (historical rainfall amounts are shown by the blue bars, while the line graph smooths out this distribution), you can see that most years you are likely to get more precipitation than 35 inches.