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Köppen climate types of Alabama, using 1991–2020 climate normals. The state of Alabama is classified as humid subtropical (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification. [1] The state's average annual temperature is 64 °F (18 °C).
Through Dec. 9, the western half of the U.S. is forecast to have above normal or near normal temperatures, the agency says. The extended U.S. temperature forecast for Dec. 5-9. Follow Mike Snider ...
The West will deal with rain on the first day of winter, the East and Great Lakes will get snow and cold, ... Weather forecast for Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, into Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.
[20] [21] Temperatures ranged from 10–20 °F (5.6–11.1 °C) below average across the Northeastern United States, with places like New York City having temperatures at 40 °F (4 °C) the first five days of the month, which was the coldest such period since 2019. [20]
Nearly the entire U.S. is forecast to see above-average temperatures (in orange and red) during the week of Dec. 13-19, 2024, a marked contrast to the recent Arctic chill. Nasty weather in Northwest
The 2018–19 North American winter was unusually cold within the Northern United States, with frigid temperatures being recorded within the middle of the season.Several notable events occurred, such as a rare snow in the Southeast in December, a strong cold wave and several major winter storms in the Midwest, and upper Northeast and much of Canada in late January and early February, record ...
Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]
Temperatures in many areas of the Northeast U.S. climbed to the mid-40s Fahrenheit on Sunday, a day after the region suffered through temperatures that plummeted into the negative teens and felt ...