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go to weather.com, type in the zip, go to the month view and at the bottom there is a link for averages.
I cheated a bit, we have an climate and atmospheric sciences section at my company, so I called them and they gave me a TON of data. But if you don't have access to that, NOAA or Weather Underground has a bunch of data that you can look at.
Here's a link to the weather channel's historic weather finder. (They have a wedding planning section under "Family.")
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I'm trying to find a source for average temperatures and precipitation for my wedding site... and I can't remember how I found it last time! Where would you look?