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Climate data for San Antonio (San Antonio Int'l), 1991–2020 normals, [a] extremes 1885–present [b]Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °F (°C)
The Northern Plains' climate is semi-arid and is prone to drought, annually receiving between 16 and 32 inches (410 and 810 mm) of precipitation, and average annual snowfall ranging between 15 and 30 inches (380 and 760 mm), with the greatest snowfall amounts occurring in the Texas panhandle and areas near the border with New Mexico.
Average precipitation across the region show maxima along the coastal plain and along the mountains of the Appalachians. Between 28 inches (710 mm) and 62 inches (1,600 mm) of precipitation falls annually across the area. [60] Seasonally, there are slight changes to precipitation distribution through the year.
Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month. The blue numbers are the amount of ...
[1] [36] A peak rainfall total of 40 in (1,000 mm) is documented in Thrall over a three-day period with 32 in (810 mm) accumulating in 12 hours; this would set a new national record for 12-hour rainfall. [36] [3] Overflowing rivers and streams flood widespread areas, causing loss of crops of property. [36]
Here's when the average coldest day of the year happens in ... NOAA map shows when the average coldest day of the year typically occurs ... 1932, in downtown San Francisco to Feb. 15, 1936, in ...
Another few inches of rain fell in San Luis Obispo County on Wednesday as the multi-day storm continued to move through the region. Rocky Butte, a mountain northeast of Cambria, again saw the most ...
The 39.11 in (993 mm) of rain in August made the month the wettest ever recorded in Houston since record keeping began in 1892, more than doubling the previous record of 19.21 in (488 mm) in June 2001. [34] The 32.47 inches (825 mm) of rain from August 26–28 set a United States record for highest 3-day rainfall at a major city. [35]