NOAA September 2023 Outlook: Well Above-Average Temperatures Across Most of the Country With meteorological summer drawing to a close, I suspect folks across many parts of the South are thankful and hoping that the record heat they experienced throughout much of the summer will also come to an end. Although final numbers arenโt yet available, itโs likely that many cities across parts of the South (particularly in Texas) will have experienced their […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 3, 2023 1 Comment
NOAA Outlook September 2022: Hotter and Drier Than Normal for Most of Country Here’s the NOAA’s September outlook.ย It’s looking warmer and drier than normal for the majority of the nation. Related: August 2022 ENSO Update: La Niรฑa Continues The abridged discussion is below: Above normal temperatures are favored for most of the west-central CONUS.ย The strongest probabilities (greater than 50ย percent) of above-normal temperatures are indicated near the Four Cornersย region southeastward to extreme western Texas. […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 31, 2022 0 Comments
NOAA: September 2021 US Outlook: Hotter- and Drier-Than-Average Conditions Out West | A Wet East Coast This post first appeared on climate.gov and was written by Tom Di Liberto Happy meteorological autumn! In honor of fall, letโs take a look at a pumpkin-spiced September 2021 outlook from NOAAโs Climate Prediction Center.ย For a hot, dry West suffering through wildfires, the September outlook doesnโt provide particularly good news: a hotter-than-average month is favored, with drier-than-average conditions likely […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 2, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA September 2020 Climate Outlook: Late Season Heat Wave Across West, Potential Frosts & Freezes for Northern Plains This post first appeared on the climate.gov website and was written by Tom Di Liberto Good news for those who donโt prefer the summer heat: Meteorological autumn is officially here! Be forewarned, though. September can bring a wide variety of weather across the country, ranging from the peak of the hurricane season in the Atlantic to late-season heatwaves, or even […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 2, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA’s Official Outlook for September in the USA: September is always a weird month… ย It’s part summer part fall. ย First snows of the year happen, but generally melt away before any real snowpacks can form. Regardless, September is the month that gets us fired up for ski and snowboard season. ย Powder Magazine is out, ski movies are touring, first snows of the year are falling, and coming winter […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 24, 2016 0 Comments