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Monthly Summary

  • Article #230: October 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. The Midwest averages of temperature and precipitation for October indicate that the month was warmer (Figure...

  • Article #229: September 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. During September, the Midwest received approximately normal amounts of precipitation for th...

  • Article #228: August 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. August was close to average for the Midwest region as a whole, being the 51st wettest and 4...

  • Article #227: July 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. The month of July was cooler and wetter than normal in the most of the Midwest. July 2000 w...

  • Article #223: June 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. Drought conditions in the Midwest were essentially removed by the 6th wettest June in the l...

  • Article #222: May 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. May was considerably wetter than the past two spring months in the Midwest. A large swath f...

  • Article #221: April 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. April was cooler than normal in the Midwest for the first time since October 1999 (Figure 1...

  • Article #220: March 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. After a brief seasonably wet period in February, the Midwest returned to the pattern of wel...

  • Article #219: February 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. February temperatures were far above normal throughout the Midwest, with state anomalies ra...

  • Article #218: January 2000

    Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. January was very much above normal during the first half of the month (Figure 1a) , and very much b...