Overview:
Located 40 miles south of Indianapolis and nicknamed “Athens on the Prairie”, Columbus boasts a variety of unique modern architecture and public arts. Summer temperatures are pleasantly mild, encouraging high agricultural yields, though they still produce thunderstorms 43 days per year on average. Winds often originate from the southwest, occasionally shifting to become northwesterly in the months between January and March.
Around 62% of the annual precipitation in this region falls between April and October, coinciding with the growing season that is progressively getting longer. In the wintertime, an average of 13 inches of snow falls each year, with 9 days per year on average having at least 1 inch of snow on the ground. In extreme cases, summertime rainfall can reach as high as 7 inches in one day, while wintertime precipitation can reach as high as 13.5 inches in one day.
State/ Province ID: IN
Station ID: C00121747
Directory Name: COLUMBUS_HCN_IN_C00121747
Elevation: 186.80m