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  • NOAA: Warmest month on record for Alaska

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    August 7, 2019

    While the Lower 48 states were about 1 degree F above the long-term average, Alaska was baking under unprecedented temperatures in July, according to the latest monthly climate summary from NOAA. By comparison, the Southeast was warmer than average in temperature and most of it was drier than normal in precipitation. You can read the…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • July 2019 warmer than normal across Georgia; most areas dry

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    August 6, 2019

    Temperatures across most of Georgia in July 2019 were warmer than normal across the state. Most areas of the state were also drier than normal, but Albany was just above normal and Alma was more than 2 inches wetter than normal, mainly due to heavy rain which occurred on July 4 and 5. In Atlanta,…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Typical summer weather continues through mid-August

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    August 6, 2019

    The typical summer weather pattern is here and is expected to stay in the area for at least the next couple of weeks. This week looks relatively dry, especially in Georgia, but scattered daily showers and thunderstorms may hit some fields and miss others under weak steering currents, especially in week 2. By mid-month we…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Where do you get fine-scale rainfall information?

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    August 5, 2019

    Summer rainfall can be highly variable in space and time. You’ve probably all seen a shaft of rain covering part of your town while bypassing other areas, or compared rainfall amounts with neighbors and found quite a difference from your own. If you are monitoring a county for rainfall amounts or have fields scattered over…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Georgia farmers continue to cope with losses from Hurricane Michael

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    August 4, 2019

    Georgia Trends has a good story and recap of Hurricane Michael’s impact on Georgia agriculture from July 1. It tallies the losses to forestry and pecans as well as some other crops. Devastating! Most of the recovery is being done by loans since the recovery money from the federal government has yet to appear. You…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops, Forestry, Forests, Fruit, Tropical weather
  • Mostly dry after weekend showers

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    August 3, 2019

    Most of the active rain this week will be in the coastal plains and off the coast in the Atlantic Ocean, as a disorganized low pressure center moves through the area. By Monday afternoon, most of the Southeast except for those areas should be drying out, with only small amounts of rain expected. Still, we…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Georgia peaches looking good after two bad years

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    August 2, 2019

    In 2017 and 2018 the peach crop in Georgia took a hit from unusual February warmth followed by March frosts. This year’s crop has had much less damage due to these adverse weather conditions. Producers are reporting an excellent peach crop this year compared to the last two, even with some frost damage to early…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
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