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  2. October 2009 was wet and snowy for the majority of the Region. The only exception was extreme southern Wyoming and the western half of Colorado, where drought continues. Each state in the Region had widespread heavy precipitation that resulted in large swaths where 200-300 percent of normal precipitation was received.

    • National Temperatures
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    • Monthly National Snow and Ice Report
    • Monthly Tropical Cyclones Report
    • Monthly Tornadoes Report

    Based on data from January through December, the average annual temperature for the contiguous U.S. was 53.1 degrees F (11.7 degrees C), which is 0.3 degrees F (0.2 degrees C) above the 20thCentury average

    Based on data from January through December, the average annual precipitation for the contiguous U.S. was 2.33 inches above the long-term average with a final annual amount of 31.47 inches. It was the 18thwettest in 115-years of record keeping.

    The Arctic sea ice reached its annual maximum extent on February 28, 2009, at 15.14 million square kilometers (5.85 million square miles). This is 720,000 square kilometers (278,000 square miles) below the 1979-2000 average of 15.86 million square kilometers (6.12 million square miles), marking the fifth-lowest maximum extent in the satellite recor...

    The 2009 North Atlantic hurricane season had nine named storms, three hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. This is the fewest number of hurricanes for a North Atlantic season since 1997. An average season has 11 named storms, six hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. Only two tropical storms and no hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. for the seas...

    The 2009 tornado count at the end of December was 1,156. June was the most active month of the year with 268 confirmed tornado reports. This ranks 2009 as the 9th quietest month since 1990 and the 5thquietest month this decade. The only months to experience more tornadoes than the past 3-year average was April, June, July, and December. The highest...

  3. October 2009 Weather History in Minneapolis United States. The data for this report comes from the Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport. See all nearby weather stations. This report shows the past weather for Minneapolis, providing a weather history for October 2009.

  4. Boston suburbs saw moderate, wet snow fall on the morning of October 16, in spots accumulating up to 0.5 inches (13 mm). The area was then hit on October 18, when in the afternoon, heavy rain turned to heavy snow and almost white-out conditions.

  5. October began with temperatures close to normal as a weak upper-level ridge moved over California. This spell of warm weather lasted only until the 3rd, when a strong upper-level trough and associated cold front moved into the state. The cold front triggered showers and even a line of thunderstorms over northern

  6. 32% (Oct 11, 8:54 pm) 29.32 "Hg (Oct 7, 10:54 am) Average. 51 °F. 70%. 30.03 "Hg. * Reported Oct 1 12:54 am — Oct 31 10:54 pm, Boston. Weather by CustomWeather, © 2024. Note: Actual official high and low records may vary slightly from our data, if they occured in-between our weather recording intervals...

  7. October 2009 Temperatures: Temperatures were near normal across the area with negative departures of -0.3 oF at DCA, -0.1 F at BWI and a positive departure of +1.4oF at IAD. October marks the fifth month this year with subnormal readings at DCA. The month was highlighted by chilly maximum temperatures during 4 days of rain from the 14th-18th when

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