Wind Run Seasonal Summary (miles)
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Data last updated 11/30/2025 10:35 AM. Northern Hemisphere Meterological Seasons Winter: December, January, February Spring: March, April, May Summer: June, July, August Fall: September, October, November |
| Wind Run | |||||
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| Date | Winter | Spring | Summer | Fall | Year |
| Dec 2024 / Nov 2025 | 3643* | 3878 | 1212* | 2001* | 10735* |
| Dec 2023 / Nov 2024 | 2520* | 3062* | 1145* | 1654* | 8381* |
| Dec 2022 / Nov 2023 | 2983* | 3026* | 1193* | 1668* | 8870* |
| Dec 2021 / Nov 2022 | 3590* | 3461* | 1272* | 1939* | 10262* |
| Dec 2020 / Nov 2021 | 2750* | 2952* | 1063* | 1774* | 8539* |
| Dec 2019 / Nov 2020 | 2839* | 3722* | 1058* | 2436* | 10056* |
| Dec 2018 / Nov 2019 | 3926* | 3703* | 1025* | 2244* | 10898* |
| Dec 2017 / Nov 2018 | 3636 | 3122* | 1277* | 2021* | 10056* |
| Dec 2016 / Nov 2017 | 4058 | 3838* | 1178* | 2630 | 11705* |
| Dec 2015 / Nov 2016 | 4769 | 3696* | 1346* | 2141* | 11952* |
| Dec 2014 / Nov 2015 | 3830* | 3746 | 1507* | 2441* | 11525* |
| Dec 2013 / Nov 2014 | 3905* | 4973 | 1560 | 3192 | 13630* |
| Dec 2012 / Nov 2013 | 4594 | 4718 | 1430* | 3074* | 13817* |
| Dec 2011 / Nov 2012 | 4860 | 3898 | 1654* | 2760* | 13171* |
| Dec 2010 / Nov 2011 | 3823 | 5230 | 1500 | 2722 | 13274 |
| Dec 2009 / Nov 2010 | 4577* | 4150* | 2138* | 3787* | 14652* |
| Dec 2008 / Nov 2009 | 6130* | 5750 | 1949* | 2981* | 16810* |
| Dec 2007 / Nov 2008 | 4862* | 5045 | 1704* | 3053* | 14664* |
| Dec 2006 / Nov 2007 | 4526* | 4632* | 2045* | 3250* | 14453* |
| Dec 2005 / Nov 2006 | 1529* | 2270* | 504* | 2021* | 6324* |
| Max | 6130 | 5750 | 2138 | 3787 | 16810 |
| Avg | 3868 | 3944 | 1388 | 2489 | 11689 |
| Min | 1529 | 2270 | 504 | 1654 | 6324 |
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| Wind run is a measurement of how much wind has passed a given point in a period of time. A wind blowing at five miles per hour for an entire day (24 hours) would give a wind run of 120 miles for the day. |
Script Developed by Murry Conarroe of Wildwood Weather.



