NOAA: “The U.S. Had its Warmest Winter on Record” This article originally appeared on noaa.govย A very mild February wrapped up a record-warm winter for the U.S., according to experts from NOAAโs National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Below are highlights from NOAAโs U.S. climate report for February 2024: Climate by the numbers February 2024 The average temperature across the contiguous U.S. last month was 41.1 degrees F, 7.2 […] Weather WeatherBrains | March 12, 2024 0 Comments
NOAA July 2023 Climate Report: Record-High Temperatures, Devastating Floods Across the U.S. This article originally appeared on Climate.gov on August 8, 2023 Key Points: Heat waves impacted much of the U.S. in July and brought record temperatures to parts of the Southwest. The region as a whole tied with 2003 as the warmest July on record. Much of the eastern U.S. has been consistently warmer than average during 2023 with 28 states […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 8, 2023 0 Comments
August Climate Outlook From NOAA Climate Prediction Center ๏ปฟ This article originally appeared on climate.gov and was written by Tom Di Liberto on August 3, 2021.ย As the calendar shifts to the dog days of summer, many of us are wondering whether the summer will end as it began. The August 2021 outlook fromย NOAAโs Climate Prediction Centerย looks to answer that. For some, especially those in the Southwest, the […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 5, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA: Very Wet July for Much of Southwest, Super Hot Across the Pacific Northwest and Portions of the Great Basin July was “very wet” across much of the Southwest as the North American Monsoon continued for a good part of the month, according to the NOAA. The organization reported that it was also a very hot month across the Pacific Northwest and portions of the Great Basin. Meanwhile, August and September are expected to produce an especially active hurricane season. […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 2, 2021 0 Comments