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Monthly Averages for St. Augustine (32086)
Month Avg.
High
Avg.
Low
Mean Avg.
Precip
Record
High
Record
Low
Jan 65°F 46°F 55°F 3.16 in. 86°F (1985) 10°F (1985)
Feb 67°F 47°F 57°F 2.88 in. 87°F (2001) 21°F (1996)
Mar 72°F 53°F 62°F 3.87 in. 93°F (1994) 23°F (1980)
Apr 77°F 58°F 68°F 2.63 in. 95°F (1989) 34°F (1987)
May 82°F 65°F 74°F 3.11 in. 98°F (2000) 45°F (1992)
Jun 87°F 71°F 79°F 5.27 in. 101°F (1998) 52°F (1984)
Jul 89°F 73°F 81°F 4.50 in. 103°F (1986) 59°F (1988)
Aug 88°F 73°F 80°F 5.91 in. 101°F (1999) 61°F (1988)
Sep 85°F 72°F 78°F 6.45 in. 98°F (1990) 51°F (1981)
Oct 79°F 64°F 72°F 4.56 in. 94°F (1977) 36°F (1990)
Nov 73°F 56°F 65°F 2.24 in. 88°F (1991) 31°F (1979)
Dec 67°F 49°F 58°F 2.84 in. 86°F (1990) 16°F (1983)


* highest  temperature recorded was 103 F (1986)
* lowest temperature recorded was 10 F (1985)
* January is coolest month on average
* September is the wettest month on average
* July is the warmest month on average 

                                                       
          When Will the Moon Rise?
The new Moon always
rises at sunrise
The first quarter Moon rises at noon
The full Moon always
rises at sunset
The last quarter Moon always rises at midnight

*The Harvest Moon is always the
full Moon closest to the date of the autumn equinox.*

The Top Ten  Deadliest Hurricanes 
*Source:  National Hurricane Center
*courtesy of Farmers' Almanac 2009
(Death figures are the best estimates, first half of the 20th
century vary widely in various reports)

10. Camille, 1969 (Tie with Great New England Hurricane)
Category: 5 Wind gusts:  200+ mph
Ocean surge:  24 ft. above normal
Deaths:  256
10.  Great New England Hurricane,  1938  (Tie with Camille)
Category:  3 Wind gusts:  186 mph
Ocean surge:  17 ft. above normal
Deaths:  250+
9.  Eastern Texas and New Orleans, 1915 (unnamed)
Category:  Both 4  no information on wind gust
Deaths:  275 each
8.  Florida Keys and Texas Hurricane, 1919 (unnamed)
Category:  4
Deaths:  287
7.  Grand Isle, Louisiana, 1909 (unnamed)
Category:  3  Wind gusts:  80 mph
Ocean surge:  15 ft. above normal
Deaths:  350
6.  Miami and Pensacola, FL: Mississippi and Alabama, 1926 (unnamed)
Category:  4
Deaths:  372
5.  Florida Keys, 1935
Category:  5
Deaths:  408                                                                                 
4.  Audrey, 1957
Category:  4
Deaths:  419
3.  Katrina, 2005
Category:  3
Deaths:  1,800
2.  Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 1928
Category:  4
Deaths:  2,500-3,000
1.  Galveston, Texas, 1900
Category:  4
Deaths:  8,000-12,000