NOAA - Meteorological Fall 2024 In The United States Was The Warmest Recorded in 130 Years Of Weather Records
Mods - press release.
Last month wrapped up a record-warm meteorological fall across the U.S. This year-to-date period is also running as the nations warmest on record, according to scientists from NOAAs National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Below are highlights from NOAAs U.S. climate report for November 2024:
Climate by the numbers
November 2024
The average November temperature across the contiguous U.S. was 45.3 degrees F (3.6 degrees above average), ranking as the nations sixth-warmest November on record.
Alabama, Louisiana, Maine and Mississippi each saw their record-warmest November, with an additional 25 states experiencing a top-10 warmest November on record.
The nations average precipitation across the contiguous U.S. was 2.98 inches (0.75 of an inch above average), ranking as the 17th-wettest November on record.
Oklahoma had its wettest November on record and Kansas had its second-wettest, which helped improve the drought conditions across large portions of the central U.S.
Meteorological fall
It was a record meteorological fall (September through November 2024) across the contiguous U.S. The average fall temperature was 57.6 degrees F (4.1 degrees above average), ranking as the warmest fall in NOAAs 130-year climate record.
Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas and Wisconsin had their warmest falls on record, with an additional 18 states ranking among the top-three warmest falls.
The U.S. fall precipitation total was 6.23 inches, 0.65 inch below average, ranking in the driest third of the September November record. Connecticut, Delaware, Maine and New Jersey each saw their driest falls on record.
Year to date (YTD, January through November 2024)
With just one month left in 2024, the YTD average temperature was 57.1 degrees F 3.3 degrees above average ranking as the nations warmest such YTD on record. Twenty-two states had their warmest JanuaryNovember on record.
The YTD precipitation total for the contiguous U.S. was 29.15 inches (1.57 inches above average), ranking in the wettest third of the historical record.
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https://www.noaa.gov/news/fall-2024-was-nations-warmest-on-record