National:
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- October 2006 was the
29th coolest October in the 1895-2006 record. The preliminary
nationally averaged temperature was 53.8°F (12.1°C),
which was 0.9°F (0.5°C) less than the 1901-2000 (20th
century) mean.
- October had
above-average precipitation nationally, ranking as the 12th wettest
October in the 1895-2006 record. An average of 2.82 inches (72 mm)
fell over the contiguous U.S. in October, 0.7 inches (18 mm) above
the 20th century mean for the month.
- The 3-month period
(August-October) was the 53rd warmest in the 1895-to-present
record, 0.03°F (0.01°C) above the 20th century mean. The
preliminary nationally averaged August-October temperature was
64.4°F (18.0°C). A total of 8.47 inches (215 mm) of
precipitation fell during this 3-month period, which corresponds to
a ranking of 9th wettest.
- The 6-month (May-October)
national average temperature was the 8th warmest such period on
record. The nationally-averaged temperature was 67.5°F
(19.7°C), which was 1.2°F (0.7°C) above the 20th
century mean. At 15.90 inches (404 mm), May - October precipitation
was near average and ranked as the 57th driest such period in the
1895-2006 record.
- January to October has
been the 3rd warmest such year-to-date period on record. The
nationally averaged year-to-date temperature was 57.9°F
(14.4°C), or 2.1°F (1.2°C) above the mean. The
year-to-date period was the 49th driest January-October in the
112-year record, receiving a national average of 24.54 inches (623
mm) of precipitation during the period, or 0.24 inches (6 mm) below
the 20th century mean.
- November 2005 - October 2006
was the 3rd warmest such period in the 1895-2006 record. The
preliminary nationally-averaged 12-month temperature was
54.7°F (12.6°C), which was 1.9°F (1.1°C) above
the mean. Precipitation was slightly below the mean for the
November 2005 - October 2006 period, ranking it as the 49th driest
November-October in the 111-year record. The
nationally-averaged 12-month precipitation accumulation was 28.83
inches (732 mm), or 0.32 inches (8 mm) below the 20th century
mean.
Regional and Statewide:
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