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January Heating Degree Days

Despite regional variations, overall, the U.S. experienced more heating degree days in January 2022 than the month’s 10-year average.   A heating degree day (HDD) is a measure of how cold a location is. It’s derived by comparing the average outdoor temperature to a baseline of 65 degrees. More extreme cold temperatures result in a higher number of HDDs, which typically translate to an increased demand for space heating by energy consumers.

The below data sets detail the number of HDDs that occurred in the month of January during the past 3 years, as well as the month’s 10-year average, broken down by Census Division.

 

Census Division Jan 2022 Jan 2021 Jan 2020 Jan 10-Year Average
New England 1303 1123 1032 1191.1
Middle Atlantic 1245 1067 956 1135.6
East North Central 1391 1147 1051 1255.2
West North Central 1441 1179 1224 1310.8
South Atlantic 645 578 482 603.6
East South Central 846 736 635 786.1
West South Central 579 515 430 548.2
Mountain 885 879 854 884.9
Pacific 540 548 563 543.9
United States 913 805 741 855.2

 

Additional HDD data can be found under the Supply and Logistics section on the Member Dashboard of NPGA’s website. For more information, please contact NPGA’s Jacob Peterson.