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What a crazy year it has been so far for temperatures! Here is the thermograph for Blairsville, which is one of the coldest spots in Georgia, with a black horizontal bar at 32 F. It shows that they had a warm winter and almost a month of temperatures above freezing from mid-March to early April…
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In a reversal of the pattern earlier this spring, most of the region will be dry for the next week as high pressure dominates the area. The exception is southern Florida, where a very wet system will push through the area, bringing heavy rains to Miami and surrounding areas. Central and northern Florida are not…
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This weekend is going to bring colder than normal temperatures across most of the Eastern US. Snow is likely to occur in northern locations and perhaps even in the Appalachian Mountains, as it did earlier this week in a few locations in the Southeast. Temperatures should be very cold for May, especially on Sunday morning…
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As the global temperatures have been rising, the ranges in which different crops can grow have also changed. Corn and soybeans are two of the crops that are spreading north into areas where they did not previously grow. In the case of corn, increases in precipitation and humidity may also be allowing it to grow…
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The latest monthly climate summary for North Carolina is now available from the North Carolina Climate Office. You can view it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=316&h=5666e5c1.
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The latest Drought Monitor, released today, shows that while there is no drought in most of the Southeast, the severe drought in southern Florida grew in the last week with little rain. Dry conditions in Alabama changed only slightly. With a wet system expected to impact the southern Florida peninsula, that is likely to improve…
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The latest monthly climate summary for the Southeast is now available from the Southeast Regional Climate Center. You can read it at https://sercc.com/SoutheastRegionMonthlyClimateReportApril2020.pdf.
Posted in: Climate summaries