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Calculate the mean daily temperatures of an area, usually a town or city, for each day of the year. Take the temperature readings on the hour for a 24-hour period. Then divide that number by 24 to get the mean daily temperature. According to the American Meteorological Society glossary, a mean solar day is used, with the first measurement at midnight and the last at 11 p.m. of the same day.

Calculate the mean monthly temperature by adding up the daily mean temperatures for each day of a month and then dividing that sum by the number of days in the month. For example, for the month of January you would add up the 31 mean daily temperatures, and then you would divide by 31.

Calculate the average of the 12 mean monthly temperatures. Add the mean monthly temperatures for the months of the calendar year, January to December, together, and then divide by 12. This will be the mean annual temperature.

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