Aside from last week's storm exiting the east coast today, and a small disturbance moving over Minnesota, it is really quiet and seasonal for many locations.
That trend should take us into the first few days of the 11th month -- November.
October 2009 will go down in the record books for many locations and won't soon be forgotten.
It was the wettest month on record for St. Louis, MO -- Little Rock, AR -- and Shreveport, LA.
It was the coldest month on record for Cheyenne, WY -- and Tulsa, OK. 2nd coldest for Denver, CO -- and Oklahoma City, OK.
It was the hottest October on record for Miami, FL.
It was the snowiest on record for Cheyenne, WY and North Platte, NE.
It was a Cold and wet October here in NE Iowa,Very odd!I wonder if El Nino will change that pattern before winter?
ReplyDelete12.49" in Fulton, MO. That's 9.24" above average. November looks warmer and drier!!
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