U.S. Midsection Melting
Posted by feww on July 30, 2012
Major heat wave to continue scorching the Plains
Deadly heat is forecast to continue broiling the Central and Southern Plains through the week ‘with not much relief during the night time hours,’ as National Weather Service issues Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories across the region. Temperatures as high as 110+ degrees are expected this week.
Current High Temperature Map. Temperatures as high as 110+ degrees are forecast for this week.
U.S. Weekly Precipitation Map
U.S. Weekly Precipitation Map, July 22 -28, 2012. Much of the Continental U.S. received little or no rain during the week ending July 28, 2012.
U.S. Hazards Outlook – July 30 to August 10, 2012
US Hazards Outlook for July 30 – August 3, 2012. Source: NOAA/ NWS/NCEP/ CPC
US Hazards Outlook forAugust 4 – 10, 2012. Source: NOAA/ NWS/NCEP/ CPC
Current U.S. Drought Map
Current Map of U.S. Drought 2012. Source: U.S. Drought Portal – NIDIS.
U.S. Daily Highest Max Temperature Records set on July 29, 2012
Temp Records: 12 (Broken) + 8 (Tied) = 20 Total. Source: National Climatic Data Center
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