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Allentown International Airport
Allentown, PA, United States
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Type* : LAND SURFACE COOP AB ASOS ASOS-NWS
Call Sign/ICS* : ABE / KABE
WBAN* : 14737
COOP ID* : 360106
Climate Division* : PA-02 - East Central Mountains
WMO ID* : 72517
In Service* : 06 Apr 1938 to Present
Elevation* : 118.9m (390') above s/l
Lat/Lon* : 40°39'N / 75°27'W
County* : Lehigh

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    Allentown is located in the east central section of the state and in the Lehigh River valley. Twelve miles to the north is Blue Mountain, a ridge from l,000 to l,800 feet in height. The South Mountain, 500 to l,000 feet high, fringes the southern edge of the city. Otherwise the country is generally rolling with numerous small streams. A modified climate prevails. Temperatures are usually moderate and precipitation generally ample and dependable with the largest amounts occurring during the summer months when precipitation is generally showery. General climatological features of the area are slightly modified by the mountain ranges so that at times during the winter there is a temperature difference of l0 to l5 degrees between Allentown and Philadelphia, only 50 miles to the south.

    The growing season averages l77 days, and generally ranges from l70 to l85 days. It begins late in April and ends late in October. The average occurrence of the last temperature of 32 degrees in the spring is late April, and the average first fall minimum of 32 degrees is mid-October.

    Maximum temperatures during most years are not excessively high and temperatures above l00 degrees are seldom recorded. However, the average humidity in the valley is quite high, and combined with the normal summer temperatures, causes periods of discomfort. Winters in the valley are comparatively mild. Minimum temperatures during December, January, and February are usually below freezing, but below zero temperatures are seldom recorded.

    Seasonal snowfall is quite variable. Freezing rain is a common problem throughout the Lehigh Valley. Snowstorms producing 10 inches or more occur an average of once in two years. The accumulation of snowfall over the drainage area of the Lehigh River to the north of Allentown, combined with spring rains, frequently presents a flood threat to the city and surrounding area. The valley is also subject to torrential rains that cause quick rises in the river and feeder creeks.

    The area is seldom subject to destructive storms of large extent. Heavy thunderstorms and tornadoes occasionally cause damage over limited areas. An exception to the usual weather was the storm that battered the east coast on November 25, l950, when gusts of 88 mph were observed at the station.


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    DAT INV DOC 9950 -DATSAV 2 Surface (see Global Surface Station Information).


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Allentown International Airport

Additional Station History Data from MMS

Date BeganDate EndedLat/LonElevation
meters/feet
COOP
ID
WBANCall
Sign
WMO
ID
Type
ALLENTOWN INTL AP
01 Nov 1995Present40°39'N / 75°27'W118.9m / 390'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP AB ASOS ASOS-NWS
ALLENTOWN A-B-E INTL AP
01 Jan 199501 Nov 199540°39'N / 75°26'W118.9m / 390'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP AB WSO
01 Jan 199101 Jan 199540°39'N / 75°26'W118.9m / 390'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP AB WSO
25 Sep 198901 Jan 199140°39'N / 75°26'W118.0m / 387'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP WSO
ALLENTOWN A-B-E AP
01 Jan 197825 Sep 198940°39'N / 75°26'W118.0m / 387'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP WSO
01 Jan 196901 Jan 197840°39'N / 75°26'W118.0m / 387'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP WBO
01 Jan 195001 Jan 196940°39'N / 75°26'W118.0m / 387'36010614737ABE 72517LAND SURFACE COOP WBAS
31 Jan 194801 Jan 195040°39'N / 75°26'W117.0m / 384'36010614737..LAND SURFACE COOP WBAS
01 Jan 194831 Jan 194840°39'N / 75°26'W117.0m / 384'36010614737..LAND SURFACE COOP WBAS
01 Jan 194401 Jan 194840°39'N / 75°26'W117.0m / 384'.14737..LAND SURFACE WBAS
06 Apr 193801 Jan 194440°39'N / 75°26'W117.0m / 384'.14737..LAND SURFACE CAA

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