The statewide temperature rankings for June were as follows: Arkansas (fifty-fifth coldest), Louisiana (fiftieth coldest), Mississippi (fifty-fourth coldest), Oklahoma (twenty-ninth warmest), Tennessee (fifty-seventh coldest), and Texas (thirty-sixth warmest). These areas had precipitation totals that exceeded normal by more than 3.00 inches (76 mm).

While June 2020 overall was not a record-breaking month, it has been notable for many, with some heavy rainfall at times. On June 20, 2020, teacup-sized hail was reported near Odessa, Texas. Hail slightly larger than apples was reported near Vega, Texas. These six regions differ spatially from the nine climatic regions of the National Centers for Environmental Information. Accessed November 12, 2020. https://www.statista.com/statistics/584914/monthly-rainfall-in-uk/, Met Office . The breakdown allowed a return to Atlantic weather systems, bringing unsettled weather across the UK. The region as a whole experienced its fifty-fourth warmest June on record. Wind gusts over 50 mph were common, with both Chicago, Illinois airports recording wind gusts of 60+ mph (97 kph). Rocky Mountain snowpack continued to melt throughout the month of June, and had nearly melted off in the Upper Missouri Basin by the end of the month. At the end of the month, some corn was still under water, as corn growers feared the potential development of corn rust. Within these areas, a few locations ranked among the top 10 wettest. Other areas, such as northern Maine, saw little precipitation.

A wind gust of 77 mph (123.92 kph) was reported near Morton, Texas while a wind gust of 75 mph (120.70 kph) was reported near San Angelo, Texas. To see the full discussion of the monthly climate outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center, head to their website.

Damage was mainly confined to trees and power lines, although a couple of structures were damaged as well. In addition to Wichita, a number of locations in the southern part of the region ranked in the top 10 for most number of 90.0 degrees F (32.2 degrees C) days for the month of June. By the end of June, all snow-observing stations had melted out. US Dept of Commerce Met Office privacy policy: In June the country received 18% above normal rainfall and in July it received 9.9% below normal rainfall, the rainfall at the end of June was just 1.1 mm above normal. The statewide monthly average temperatures were as follows: Arkansas – 76.30 degrees F (24.61 degrees C), Louisiana – 79.60 degrees F (26.44 degrees C), Mississippi – 78.20 degrees F (25.67 degrees C), Oklahoma – 78.80 degrees F (26.00 degrees C), Tennessee – 73.60 degrees F (23.11 degrees C), and Texas – 80.60 degrees F (27.00 degrees C). Storms associated with a stalled upper-level low dropped up to 3 inches (76 mm) of rain on parts of West Virginia on June 14, resulting in flash flooding. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. There were 35 reports of hail for the month, with the largest being golf-ball sized (1.75 inches) in Seminole County, FL on June 24th. This is the official blog of the Met Office news team, intended to provide journalists and bloggers with the latest weather, climate science and business news and information from the Met Office. Another tornado developed over Orange County, FL on June 6th, starting as a waterspout that came onshore with peak winds reported at 90 mph (40 m/s). In February 2020, more than 200 millimeters of rain fell in the UK, making it the wettest month since December 2015. IDCJDW2124.202006 Prepared at 13:00 UTC on Thursday 5 November 2020. However, wetter winters have been observed and is consistent with what we expect to happen in the future with continued climate change.

Your email address will only be used for this purpose. Only a few small pockets of abnormally dry conditions (D0) remain in Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. Riggins, Idaho observed its 9th coldest June since 1896 with an average temperature of 61.6°F (16.4°C), which is 4.7°F (2.6°C) below normal. The monthly outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center are not predictions for the exact temperature and precipitation that will occur during June. Abnormally dry conditions (D0) increased in coverage across portions of the High Plains region during the month of June, including areas of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. At least eight households were evacuated, five motorists rescued from flooding, and one fatality from driving over a water-covered road. This helped the total June-Aug 2020 rainfall to achieve 10% surplus, with actual rainfall 780.3 mm, 69.9 mm higher than normal rainfall of 710.4 mm. Water was discolored in the town of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, due to high volumes of water being pumped by the water treatment plant because of drought and increased water usage.

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