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  1. Highs, lows, fronts, troughs, outflow boundaries, squall lines, drylines for much of North America, the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, and the Gulf of Mexico. Standard Size | High Resolution.

  2. Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the contiguous United States or burough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare conditions observed in the recent past (1961-1990) with conditions projected in future decades out to 2100. Where did these data come from?

  3. Map of the historic probability of there being at least 1 inch of snow on the ground in the Lower 48 states on December 25 based on the latest U.S. Climate Normals from NOAA NCEI. View this tool. Historic date of first snow. When does the climate record say you can expect the season's first snow?

  4. With each additional increment of global warming, climate impacts in the US are projected to be more severe: US average temperature warms more than the global average (top left), and the number of days per year at or above 95°F in the US increases (top right).

  5. Sep 3, 2015 · HOME > Outlook Maps > Monthly to Seasonal Outlooks > Seasonal Outlooks OFFICIAL Forecasts: Oct-Nov-Dec 2024 Click here for information about the three-month outlook

  6. Oct 3, 2022 · Map of the contiguous United States (view Alaska) showing which of three temperature outcomes—much warmer than average (red), average, or much cooler than average (blue)—is most likely for the month of October 2022. Darker colors mean greater chances, not bigger temperature extremes.

  7. Oct 20, 2022 · The 2022-2023 U.S. Winter Outlook map for precipitation shows wetter-than-average conditions are most likely in western Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, northern Rockies, Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Drier-than-average conditions are forecast in portions of California, the Southwest, the southern Rockies, southern Plains, Gulf Coast and much of ...