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Night-time temperatures in the north dropped into the mid-thirties Tuesday and Wednesday evening in the northern counties, with some areas experiencing a little frost, while everywhere else is frost-free (thank goodness). This illustrates the wide weather variances experienced across the Buckeye state. Also important to mention, four of the five weather station sites are experiencing less than normal or average precipitation thus far in May. The following weather information summarizes data collected at various OARDC Weather Stations spanning the dates: May 1-28, 2008, with the exception of the soil temperatures which are readings from Wednesday, May 28 at 12:30 p.m. | Weather Station | Region of Ohio | Ave. High Temp F | Ave. Low Temp F | Total Precip." | Normal Precip. " | Soil Temp F 2"/3"
| Ashtabula
| NE | 63.1 | 43.4 | 2.50"
| 3.0"
| 64.67 / 58.67 | Wooster
| NE
| 66.2 | 44.7 | 2.35"
| 3.5"
| 59.75 / 57.34 | Hoytville
| NW
| 67.6 | 47.1 | 2.98"
| 3.1"
| 69.18 / 59.44 | Columbus
| Central
| 69.12 | 48.0 | 2.58"
| 3.9"
| 62.41 /60.49 | | Piketon | South
| 71.6 | 47.4 | 5.18" | 4.0"
| 71.20 / 65.65
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For more information, see:OARDC Weather Station
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 May 2008 17:46 )
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