Climate for Station: Yosemite Park Hq, California, United States
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Climate Analysis & Overview
Yosemite Park Headquarters is experiencing a complex climate narrative, with a warming trend in recent years juxtaposed against a historical cooling. The Precipitation Concentration Index indicates a slight increase in concentrated rainfall events, posing challenges for local ecosystems and park management.
Climate Classification and Geographic Influence
Yosemite Park Headquarters, located at 37.7503°N, -119.5897°W, resides in a region classified as a Mediterranean climate (Csa) under the Köppen system. This classification is characterised by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The park's unique geography, with its towering granite cliffs and diverse elevations, significantly influences local climatic conditions. The elevation at Yosemite Lodge, approximately 9000 feet, results in cooler temperatures compared to lower elevations, impacting both flora and fauna.
Temperature Trends: A Tale of Two Scales
The recent decade has shown a warming trend with high temperatures increasing by 0.82°C (1.48°F) and lows by 0.15°C (0.27°F). However, when we extend our view to all-time data, a cooling trend emerges for high temperatures with a decrease of 0.04°C (0.07°F), while low temperatures have risen by 0.41°C (0.74°F). This dichotomy suggests a complex interplay of climatic factors, possibly influenced by broader regional climate patterns and localised effects such as snowpack changes and forest cover dynamics.
Record Extremes: From Scorching Heat to Frigid Cold
Yosemite Park has recorded a temperature range that highlights its climatic extremes. The highest recorded temperature is 46.1°C (115°F), a stark contrast to the lowest of -20.0°C (-4°F). These extremes underscore the park's vulnerability to both heatwaves and cold snaps, which can have profound impacts on its ecosystems and visitor safety.
Precipitation Patterns: Concentration and Variability
The Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) at Yosemite Park has shown a slight increase from a baseline of 23.64 to a current value of 23.86. This indicates a marginal rise in the concentration of precipitation events, meaning rainfall is becoming slightly more intense and less evenly distributed throughout the year. Such changes can exacerbate soil erosion and affect water availability for the park's diverse habitats.
Regional Climate Context and Implications
Yosemite's climate trends are part of a broader regional narrative. California has been grappling with droughts and wildfires, which are intensified by climate change. The state's climate goals aim to mitigate these impacts through increased renewable energy use and improved water management strategies. Understanding localised climate data, such as that from Yosemite Park Headquarters, is crucial for informing these regional efforts and ensuring the resilience of both natural landscapes and human communities.
Station Statistics
10-Year Trend
High: +0.82 °C/decade
Low: +0.15 °C/decade
Rain: -0.28 mm/decade
25-Year Trend
High: +0.32 °C/decade
Low: +0.25 °C/decade
Rain: +0.15 mm/decade
50-Year Trend
High: -0.02 °C/decade
Low: +0.46 °C/decade
Rain: -0.08 mm/decade
All-Time Trend
High: -0.04 °C/decade
Low: +0.41 °C/decade
Rain: +0.01 mm/decade
Percentage Above-Average Days
Last 12 Months: 51.5%
This Year: 57.7%
Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) ℹ️
Last 12 Months: 23.9
Historical Average: 23.6
Percentile Rank of Last 12 Months ℹ️
High: 58th percentile
Low: 91st percentile
Rain: 89th percentile
Change in Variance ℹ️
High: -1.5%
Low: +7.5%
Intraday: -41.3%
Data Coverage
71.7%
First Year of Data
1905
Station Location
Historical Weather Records
| Max High | Avg High | Min High | Max Avg | Avg Avg | Min Avg | Max Low | Avg Low | Min Low | Max Precipitation | Avg Precipitation | Max Snow | Avg Snow | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Record | 46.1 °C | — | -8.3 °C | — | — | — | 26.7 °C | — | -20.0 °C | 175.8 mm | — | 737.0 mm | — |
| January | 22.2 °C | 8.5 °C | -8.3 °C | — | — | — | 6.7 °C | -3.3 °C | -20.0 °C | 146.6 mm | 5.5 mm | 737.0 mm | 18.8 mm |
| February | 27.8 °C | 11.7 °C | -2.2 °C | — | — | — | 8.3 °C | -2.0 °C | -17.2 °C | 132.1 mm | 5.6 mm | 660.0 mm | 15.7 mm |
| March | 32.2 °C | 14.8 °C | 0.0 °C | — | — | — | 12.8 °C | -0.4 °C | -12.8 °C | 121.7 mm | 4.6 mm | 457.0 mm | 13.1 mm |
| April | 35.6 °C | 18.7 °C | 1.1 °C | — | — | — | 19.4 °C | 2.4 °C | -11.1 °C | 72.9 mm | 2.6 mm | 432.0 mm | 4.6 mm |
| May | 37.2 °C | 22.6 °C | 4.4 °C | — | — | — | 19.4 °C | 5.5 °C | -9.4 °C | 55.9 mm | 1.2 mm | 191.0 mm | 0.3 mm |
| June | 39.4 °C | 27.5 °C | 4.4 °C | — | — | — | 21.1 °C | 8.8 °C | -10.0 °C | 47.2 mm | 0.6 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| July | 46.1 °C | 32.2 °C | 15.6 °C | — | — | — | 26.1 °C | 12.1 °C | 0.0 °C | 40.6 mm | 0.3 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| August | 43.3 °C | 32.0 °C | 16.1 °C | — | — | — | 26.7 °C | 11.4 °C | 0.0 °C | 39.4 mm | 0.2 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| September | 42.2 °C | 28.6 °C | 9.4 °C | — | — | — | 21.1 °C | 8.4 °C | -8.9 °C | 81.3 mm | 0.6 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| October | 36.7 °C | 22.5 °C | 4.4 °C | — | — | — | 17.8 °C | 3.7 °C | -7.2 °C | 137.9 mm | 1.6 mm | 102.0 mm | 0.2 mm |
| November | 30.0 °C | 14.3 °C | -1.1 °C | — | — | — | 11.1 °C | -0.7 °C | -12.2 °C | 143.0 mm | 3.4 mm | 508.0 mm | 3.5 mm |
| December | 22.8 °C | 8.6 °C | -6.1 °C | — | — | — | 7.8 °C | -3.0 °C | -18.3 °C | 175.8 mm | 5.0 mm | 711.0 mm | 11.2 mm |
Data Visualisations
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Max Temperature this Year | 1 of 6
Climate 12-Month Moving Averages






Max Temperature 12-Month MA | 1 of 6
Daily Data Points and Averages Throughout the Year





Average Max Temperature Throughout Year | 1 of 5
