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An interactive dive into weather data provided by NOAA, showcasing Average High and Low Temperatures across the United States from 2010 through 2016 (July). Look at average temperatures by state over time, and compare it to daily precipitations.
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Hi @MarkDengler - you can check out my post here http://www.victorrocca.com/weather-analysis-follow-up-parsing-through-noaas-data/ to see how I worked with the NOAA dataset. Hope that helps!
I am trying to pull the exact Climate Normals into my PBI data model, however I am having trouble navigating the NOAA website to pull the web data. Can you please share the NOAA links to the beautiful report you built.