Hva kan du gjøre for å forebygge skader når det er flom- og jordskredfare? Near-average temperatures were present across the West and across northern New England. No injuries were reported with these tornadoes. Mest nedbør i Hordaland ble målt i Myrkdalen (79 mm) nord i fylket og nest mest i Øvstedal med 78 mm.
A very dry airmass was over the region for most of the month. NWS DSS Table
Meanwhile, average temperatures were near normal across much of North Dakota, north-central South Dakota, and western Wyoming. A few locations even topped 100 degrees F (37.8 degrees C), which is extremely rare for this late in the year. For further details on the weather and climate events in the Midwest, see the weekly and monthly reports at the. Coastal flooding was reported in New Jersey. Central U.S. These six regions differ spatially from the nine climatic regions of the National Centers for Environmental Information. There were 45 stations that ranked or tied for 1st warmest in the Southeast region as far as mean temperatures. In Alaska, wetter-than-normal conditions prevailed in areas experiencing drought in Southcentral and Southwest Alaska while below-normal precipitation continued across much of Southeast Alaska. The level of the Kentucky River near Frankfort had fallen so low (3% of its normal flow) that residents in municipalities that used the river water for use in homes were complaining of a foul taste to the water. Winter Hazards, Science On September 29, 2019, a wind gust of 66 mph (106.22 kph) was reported near Wink, Texas.
Lake Snow Parameter, Spotter By month’s end, every Northeast state had areas of dryness, with moderate drought in southern West Virginia, parts of Maryland, northern Delaware, southeastern Pennsylvania, and southwestern New Jersey. Lake Effect Snow Some evacuations and water rescues also occurred. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. On Molokai, above-normal temperatures persisted with the Molokai Airport reporting an average temperature of 82.9° F (28.3°C), which was a +4.6° F (2.6°C) departure from normal and the warmest September on record dating back to 1949. For instance, abnormally dry conditions (D0) expanded in parts of Colorado and Wyoming.
More than half the state was in drought as of September 24th, with more than 90 percent of the state in drought by October 1st.
In contrast, parts of northern, western, and southeastern Texas; southwestern Louisiana; and eastern Oklahoma received 150 percent or more of normal precipitation. The month started off on the hot side across Colorado and Wyoming.
The storm grazed the East Coast from central Florida to the Outer Banks and continued on a path which eventually made landfall in Nova Scotia with 100 mph sustained winds. NOAA Weather Radio, Office Activities
Marine Observations, Climate Since these records began in 1980, the U.S. has sustained 254 separate weather and climate disasters where overall damages/costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (based on the CPI adjustment to 2019) per event. Yuma Daily Records for September 2019 88 °F on Sep 5 Set Record High Low. Below-normal precipitation, above-normal temperatures in southern areas, declining streamflow, and stressed vegetation led to the expansion of abnormal dryness and introduction of moderate drought in the region as the month progressed. Flere hus og en camping i Olden i Nordfjord ble evakuert da flere elver og bekker gikk over sine bredder. Temperaturen skulle natt til søndag synke raskt i fjellet og nedbøren ville falle i form av snø over 800-1200 moh.
Jacksonville, FL (1871-2019) set a daytime maximum temperature record of 97 degrees F (36 degrees C) on the 26th, which was the latest in the year it had been so hot, beating the previous record of September 21st, 1990. Fort Campbell 70 sauer ble tatt av elva og druknet.
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Social Media In contrast, southern portions of Colorado and Utah experienced below-normal precipitation with areas falling into the bottom 10th percentile ranking for the month. Enkelte steder i Sogn og Fjordane og Hordaland ble det observert over 70 mm/24t. All NOAA, Local Information Find perspective on all this in a graphic further down the page. Multiple locations were found.
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Meanwhile, drought and abnormally dry conditions across the Upper Midwest decreased significantly with heavy rainfall in September. By the end of the month severe drought had set in across parts of central Kentucky, and wildfires were becoming a concern. Questions?
For example, Pueblo, Colorado tied for its warmest September temperature on record on the 1st (101 degrees F/38.3 degrees C) only to have a new record set the very next day with 102 degrees F (38.9 degrees C) (period of record 1888-2019). Sorry, the location you searched for was not found.
13th: High of 97° at Louisville Bruk varslene, datagrunnlaget og kartene på eget ansvar. More than a dozen other small tornadoes were reported across the region during the month.
30th: High of 97° at Bowling Green, high of 97° at Lexington, high of 98° at Louisville, Bowling Green: 3rd hottest September, 4th driest September, 10th driest month The exceptionally dry conditions in Kentucky led to moderate and severe drought in September according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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In eastern portions of Colorado and New Mexico, anomalously warm temperatures were observed including at the Tucumcari Municipal Airport (NM), which logged its warmest September on record with an average temperature of 78.1° F (25.6°C) – a +8.2° F (4.5°C) departure from normal. At the end of September, drought conditions continued to deteriorate across the Southern Region. I Trøndelag kom det mest nedbør sør og øst for Trondheimsfjorden, opptil 78 mm på Søvatnet i løpet av de siste 24 timer. NWS Among these long-term stations setting records were Akron, Ohio (129 years), Dayton, Ohio (126 years), Springfield, Missouri (132 years), St. Louis, Missouri (145 years), Indianapolis, Indiana (149 years), Lexington, Kentucky (135 years), and Louisville, Kentucky (148 years). This absolutely crushed the old record of 3.74 inches (95 mm) set back in 1959 (period of record 1894-2019). Etter jevnlig påfyll av regn, var vannmetningsgraden i jorda, grunnvannstanden og vannføringen i små elver gradvis økende på Vestlandet de siste dagene i forkant av denne helgens nedbørsepisode.
Items of Interest For September, the average contiguous U.S. temperature was 68.5°F, 3.7°F above the 20 th century average, tying with 2015 as the second warmest September in the 125-year period of record.
September 2019 featured above normal temperatures on a whole across the area, thanks in large part to much above normal low temperatures. Questions? For example, West Virginia’s mean maximum temperature for September was 7.9 degrees F (4.4 degrees C) above normal, its hottest on record. Burn bans were put into effect for most central Kentucky and southern Indiana counties. This updated runoff forecast is higher than previous forecasts, as heavy rain and wet soils contributed to record-breaking runoff in September. Parts of southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana received precipitation 200 percent or more of normal, while parts of southeastern Texas received precipitation 300 percent or more of normal due in part to Tropical Storm Imelda. Parts of northern Louisiana; central and northern Mississippi; northern, eastern, central, and southern Texas; and most of Tennessee, Arkansas, and Oklahoma experienced temperatures 6 to 8 degrees F (3.33 to 4.44 degrees C) above normal. In contrast to previous months, temperatures across the High Plains region were, overall, above normal this month.
There were 17 reports of hail, more than double the average of 7 for the month, with the largest being golf ball-sized in Salem, VA. Parts of central, northern, and eastern Texas; western and eastern Oklahoma; southern, northwestern, and eastern Arkansas; northern Mississippi; and southwestern Tennessee experienced temperatures 8 to 10 degrees F (4.44 to 5.56 degrees C) above normal. Winter Weather Observations
The month was also drier than usual with a total rainfall of 198.9 millimetres, about 61 percent of the normal figure of 327.6 millimetres.
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September tornadoes in South Dakota aren’t rare, but they aren’t exactly common either. These regional summaries were provided by the six Regional Climate Centers and reflect conditions in their respective regions. Out of the entire month, rain fell at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington for a total of just 73 minutes on four different days. 609 mellom Askvoll og Førde.
Travel Forecast, Current Conditions Pine trees are dying as a result of beetle damage due to the drought conditions, as well.