Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Grand Canyon National Park' has mentioned 'Precipitation' in the following places:
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Climate data for Grand Canyon NP 2, Arizona, 1991-2020 normals, extremes 1976-2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 64(18) 69(21) 77(25) 82(28) 92(33) 101(38) 97(36) 97(36) 93(34) 89(32) 74(23) 65(18) 101(38) Average high xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 44.3(6.8) 46.3(7.9) 53.6(12.0) 60.9(16.1) 69.9(21.1) 82.0(27.8) 84.9(29.4) 82.1(27.8) 75.8(24.3) 64.6(18.1) 53.2(11.8) 43.0(6.1) 63.4(17.4) Daily mean xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 31.7(xe2x88x920.2) 33.7(0.9) 39.3(4.1) 44.9(7.2) 52.8(11.6) 62.5(16.9) 67.7(19.8) 65.9(18.8) 59.8(15.4) 49.0(9.4) 39.0(3.9) 30.6(xe2x88x920.8) 48.1(8.9) Average low xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 19.2(xe2x88x927.1) 21.1(xe2x88x926.1) 25.0(xe2x88x923.9) 28.8(xe2x88x921.8) 35.6(2.0) 43.0(6.1) 50.4(10.2) 49.8(9.9) 43.7(6.5) 33.3(0.7) 24.7(xe2x88x924.1) 18.2(xe2x88x927.7) 32.7(0.4) Record low xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) xe2x88x9217(xe2x88x9227) xe2x88x9220(xe2x88x9229) xe2x88x921(xe2x88x9218) 8(xe2x88x9213) 17(xe2x88x928) 25(xe2x88x924) 35(2) 35(2) 24(xe2x88x924) 8(xe2x88x9213) xe2x88x926(xe2x88x9221) xe2x88x9220(xe2x88x9229) xe2x88x9220(xe2x88x9229) Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.76(45) 1.23(31) 1.85(47) 0.64(16) 0.40(10) 0.22(5.6) 2.33(59) 2.19(56) 1.50(38) 1.23(31) 0.77(20) 1.25(32) 15.37(390) Average snowfall inches (cm) 12.9(33) 7.8(20) 8.1(21) 2.8(7.1) 0.1(0.25) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 1.1(2.8) 2.2(5.6) 8.0(20) 43.0(109) Average precipitation days (xe2x89xa5 0.01 in) 6.4 6.1 5.9 3.5 2.6 1.7 7.0 10.1 5.7 5.1 4.0 6.0 64.1 Average snowy days (xe2x89xa5 0.1 in) 4.0 3.3 2.9 1.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.3 3.5 17.0 Source: NOAA[24][25] | WIKI |
Precipitation levels are predicted to decline with warmer temperatures extending the dry season and reducing snowpack. | UNESCO |
Climate change can cause erratic precipitation patterns that have the potential to increase the likelihood of flooding. | UNESCO |