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Here's why and what to expect for the rest of the monsoon. Northern Arizona has seen more rain this summer than typical, the weather service says. Here's why and what to expect for the rest of the ...
Starting late on August 21, 2022, and going into the next morning, a significant flash flooding event occurred in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Texas, killing one person and injuring four others. [5] Some parts of the metroplex saw over 10 inches (250 mm) of rain, which is the usual rainfall total for the area during all of summer.
Weather pattern of the North American monsoon Typical precipitation pattern of the North American monsoon (green arrow). The North American monsoon is a complex weather process that brings moisture from the Gulf of California (and to lesser extent the eastern Pacific and Gulf of Mexico) over northwestern Mexico and southwestern US resulting in summer thunderstorms, especially at higher elevations.
In Antarctica, rain fell on part of the continent, and one province set a monthly record high of 5.6 °C (42.1 °F). [39] Summer in the United States featured a long-lasting heat wave, which led to 117 deaths and $9.3 billion in damage. [40] October 2022 was the hottest on record for Washington State. [41]
July 26, 2022 at 12:21 PM. Derik Holtmann/dholtmann@bnd.com. ... Rainfall totals varied immensely across the area. While some locations were shattering records, others saw only a trace of rain.
Following the driest monsoon season on record in 2020, one of the wettest monsoons on record across the Southwest occurred in 2021. 'Normal to above normal rain' expected for Arizona monsoon ...
Over the contiguous United States, total annual precipitation increased at an average rate of 6.1 percent per century since 1900, with the greatest increases within the East North Central climate region (11.6 percent per century) and the South (11.1 percent). Hawaii was the only region to show a decrease (−9.25 percent). [89]
Phoenix’s monsoon record is doing more than fueling the heat – it’s a sign of a much more widespread issue developing in the Southwest. Phoenix’s brutal, record-breaking summer just hit ...