Quinault, Washington

Quinault (/kwɪˈnɒlt/ or /kwɪˈnɔːlt/) is an unincorporated community in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States.[2] Quinault is located on the Olympic Peninsula.

Quinault
Coordinates: 47°28′1″N 123°50′43″W
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyGrays Harbor County
Population
 (2000)[1]
  Total191
ZIP code
98575

Lake Quinault is the location of Lake Quinault Lodge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3]

Climate

Climate data for Quinault, Washington
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 64
(18)
68
(20)
75
(24)
88
(31)
99
(37)
102
(39)
104
(40)
100
(38)
96
(36)
82
(28)
68
(20)
63
(17)
104
(40)
Average high °F (°C) 43.0
(6.1)
46.8
(8.2)
52.3
(11.3)
58.4
(14.7)
66.2
(19.0)
69.7
(20.9)
74.2
(23.4)
74.3
(23.5)
70.1
(21.2)
59.3
(15.2)
49.3
(9.6)
44.3
(6.8)
59.0
(15.0)
Daily mean °F (°C) 38.4
(3.6)
40.7
(4.8)
44.3
(6.8)
48.7
(9.3)
55.1
(12.8)
59.2
(15.1)
62.9
(17.2)
63.3
(17.4)
60.0
(15.6)
51.8
(11.0)
44.1
(6.7)
39.8
(4.3)
50.7
(10.4)
Average low °F (°C) 33.8
(1.0)
34.7
(1.5)
36.4
(2.4)
39.1
(3.9)
44.1
(6.7)
48.7
(9.3)
51.7
(10.9)
52.3
(11.3)
49.8
(9.9)
44.3
(6.8)
38.9
(3.8)
35.4
(1.9)
42.4
(5.8)
Record low °F (°C) 12
(−11)
13
(−11)
16
(−9)
27
(−3)
31
(−1)
36
(2)
38
(3)
41
(5)
34
(1)
24
(−4)
13
(−11)
11
(−12)
11
(−12)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 20.95
(532)
15.93
(405)
15.17
(385)
9.04
(230)
5.44
(138)
4.44
(113)
3.07
(78)
3.03
(77)
6.16
(156)
13.05
(331)
17.59
(447)
23.34
(593)
137.21
(3,485)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 7.2
(18)
1.1
(2.8)
2.7
(6.9)
0.1
(0.25)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.2
(0.51)
3.0
(7.6)
14.3
(36.06)
Average precipitation days 18 15 17 15 11 11 8 8 10 14 17 19 163
Source: https://wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?waqurs
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