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North Bend Rgnl, OR Climate

Temperature, precipitation, and comfort score from NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 normals →

30-year climate normals from 1 weather station (1991-2020).

North Bend Rgnl, Oregon has an average annual temperature of 53°F and a climate comfort score of 62/100 (Good). Annual precipitation totals 59.1". Based on NOAA 30-year normals (1991–2020).

Avg Temperature

53°F (12°C)

Avg High

60°F

Avg Low

46°F

Annual Precip

59.1"

Annual Snow

0.2"

Comfort Score

62/100

Good

Climate Comfort Score

62/100

Good

Avg Annual Temperature

53°F

30-year mean (NOAA NCEI)

Annual Precipitation

59.1"

Liquid-equivalent total

Comfort score vs national 100-point ceiling (North Bend Rgnl) 62.0%
National median (≈55)

PlainClimate composite — temperature mildness, humidity, precipitation, extreme-weather frequency. Good for the North Bend Rgnl area.

Warming context for North Bend Rgnl

Methodology

How the U.S. land temperature anomaly tracks against the global mean since 1900. The current NOAA 1991-2020 normal for North Bend Rgnl captures average conditions across the spread shown — the most recent decade is warmer than the 30-year mean.

Warming context — U.S. vs global, with Paris reference lines Anomaly chart from 1900 to 2024. Local series shows warming of 0.11 °C per decade versus a global rate of 0.11 °C per decade (ratio 1.00). Paris Agreement thresholds at 1.5 and 2.0 °C are dashed. -1.0°C -0.5°C +0.0°C +0.5°C +1.0°C +1.5°C +2.0°C +2.5°C Paris 1.5°C Paris 2.0°C 1900192019401960198020002020
  • United States land mean (NOAA NCEI) +0.11 °C/decade
  • Global anomaly (NASA GISTEMP) +0.11 °C/decade
  • Paris Agreement thresholds 1.5°C / 2.0°C
Sources: NOAA NCEI, NASA GISTEMP. Paris thresholds per IPCC AR6 WG1.

Monthly Temperatures

Average daily high and low temperatures by month

Month Avg High Avg Low Mean
January 54°F (12°C) 41°F (5°C) 47°F (8°C)
February 54°F (12°C) 41°F (5°C) 48°F (9°C)
March 55°F (13°C) 42°F (5°C) 49°F (9°C)
April 57°F (14°C) 44°F (7°C) 50°F (10°C)
May 61°F (16°C) 48°F (9°C) 54°F (12°C)
June 64°F (18°C) 51°F (11°C) 57°F (14°C)
July 66°F (19°C) 54°F (12°C) 60°F (15°C)
August 67°F (20°C) 54°F (12°C) 60°F (16°C)
September 67°F (19°C) 51°F (11°C) 59°F (15°C)
October 63°F (17°C) 47°F (8°C) 55°F (13°C)
November 57°F (14°C) 44°F (6°C) 50°F (10°C)
December 53°F (12°C) 40°F (5°C) 47°F (8°C)

Monthly Precipitation

Average monthly rainfall and snowfall

January 9.4"

19.2 days with precipitation

February 7.0"

17.5 days with precipitation

March 7.5"

19.0 days with precipitation

April 5.4"

17.3 days with precipitation

May 3.0"

12.4 days with precipitation

June 1.6"

9.1 days with precipitation

July 0.3"

3.3 days with precipitation

August 0.4"

4.2 days with precipitation

September 1.6"

5.8 days with precipitation

October 4.2"

12.8 days with precipitation

November 8.3"

18.9 days with precipitation

December 10.5"

Snow: 0.2"

19.6 days with precipitation

Frost Dates & Growing Season

First Fall Freeze

December 9

50% probability date

Last Spring Freeze

February 21

50% probability date

Heating & Cooling Degree Days

Annual totals indicate energy demand for heating and cooling

Heating Degree Days

4,369

Higher = more heating needed

Cooling Degree Days

8

Higher = more cooling needed

Warmest Month

August

Coldest Month

December

Humidity & Wind

Monthly averages from hourly observations

Month Humidity Wind (mph)
January 82% -409.5
February 81% 8.0
March 79% 8.5
April 77% 9.0
May 79% 9.6
June 78% 10.4
July 80% 10.4
August 81% 8.9
September 81% 7.3
October 84% 7.1
November 82% 7.6
December 81% 8.1

Related Data

Climate Guides

Climate Insight: North Bend Rgnl, OR

The NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals describe North Bend Rgnl, Oregon as a location with an annual average temperature of 53°F, ranging from a mean daily high of 60°F to a mean daily low of 46°F. August is typically the warmest month of the year, while December is the coldest. These thirty-year averages, computed from station USW00024284, smooth out year-to-year variability and give a baseline expectation for typical conditions in any given month.

Precipitation patterns matter as much as temperature for anyone planning to live, garden, or travel here. North Bend Rgnl receives roughly 59.1 inches of precipitation each year, with seasonal snowfall possible. Growing-season length varies with elevation and microclimate, with the last spring freeze near February 21 and the first fall freeze near December 9. For energy use, 4,369 heating degree days and 8 cooling degree days tell the story of how often furnaces and air conditioners run during a normal year.

On PlainClimate's composite comfort index, North Bend Rgnl scores 62/100 (Good), a blended measure that weighs temperature mildness, precipitation moderation, and extreme-weather frequency against one another. Use the monthly tables above to plan around specific windows — shoulder seasons for mild highs and lows, peak summer for August-driven heat, or deep winter for December-driven cold. All figures here are thirty-year averages: any single year may run warmer, wetter, drier, or cooler than the normal, so treat them as planning guidance rather than forecasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average temperature in North Bend Rgnl, OR?
The average annual temperature in North Bend Rgnl, Oregon is 53°F. The warmest month averages 67°F (20°C) and the coldest averages 40°F (5°C).
How much rain does North Bend Rgnl get?
North Bend Rgnl receives 59.1 inches of precipitation annually, including 0.2 inches of snow. Based on NOAA 30-year climate normals (1991-2020).
What is the comfort score for North Bend Rgnl?
North Bend Rgnl has a climate comfort score of 62/100 (Good). This score considers temperature mildness, humidity, precipitation, and extreme weather frequency.
When is the growing season in North Bend Rgnl?
Growing season data is not available for North Bend Rgnl.
How much energy does heating and cooling require in North Bend Rgnl?
North Bend Rgnl has 4,369 heating degree days and 8 cooling degree days annually. Higher heating degree days indicate greater winter energy demand, while higher cooling degree days indicate greater summer cooling needs.
Where does this North Bend Rgnl climate data come from?
All climate data comes from NOAA U.S. Climate Normals v1.0.1, covering the 30-year period from 1991 to 2020. Data is collected from weather station USW00024284. These 30-year averages are the standard reference for typical weather conditions.

Data Sources

Data source: NOAA U.S. Climate Normals v1.0.1 (1991-2020). Station: USW00024284. For informational purposes only.

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