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Monthly Climate Conditions - Interactive Map. Climate at a Glance: U.S. Mapping. Generate maps showing data for each of the 344 climate divisions in the U.S. Climate Divisional Database. Explore this Dataset
These maps show annual average temperature and precipitation for the Lower 48 U.S. states based on observations collected at thousands of U.S. weather stations from 1991–2021. (Normals are available for individual weather stations in Alaska and Hawaii .)
NOAA's Geoplatform provides geospatial data, maps, and analytics in support of NOAA's mission through a GIS application using Esri's ArcGIS Online. Maps, Layers, Scenes, Apps and StoryMaps are available to the public for browsing.
Generate maps showing data for each of the 344 climate divisions in the U.S. Climate Divisional Database. You can specify monthly or yearly values, ranks, or anomalies for temperature, precipitation, heating and cooling degree days, and drought indices.
About the Climate Explorer. The Climate Explorer offers graphs, maps, and data downloads of observed and projected climate variables for every county in the United States.
An up-to-date archive of freely available climate maps, ready to use in websites, presentations, or broadcasts. Click on the thumbnails below to access image galleries.
Access to common climate maps, data, and tools. Search a dataset catalog, check the status of key environmental indicators with the Global Climate Dashboard, or browse the Data Snapshots collection to locate publication-quality images to grab and re-use.
Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the contiguous United States or burough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare conditions observed in the recent past (1961-1990) with conditions projected in future decades out to 2100.
Explore climate projections for any county in the United States. For the contiguous U.S., you can compare maps of past and projected conditions for coming decades or consult historical records to see when weather has veered outside of normal climate.
Check future climate projections for any county in the contiguous United States or borough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare projections against conditions observed in the recent past.