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Regional Outbreaks of Severe Weather Through Early Next Week; Early Season Heat Wave across the South

Active spring pattern across the center of our nation with several episodes of severe weather and heavy rainfall expected into next week. The potential for very large hail, long track tornadoes, severe wind gusts, frequent cloud to ground lightning strikes and flash flooding are in the outlook. Furthermore, dangerous early season heat wave continues for the Gulf Coast states into early next week. Read More >

Climate/Almanac Data     -      JUN Normals     -     JUN Records
 
JUNE
*(Values Now Compared With New Climate Normals (1991-2020))*

 Site (Click site name for report)

Average
Temperature
Normal Departure
From
Normal
Precipitation
Total
Normal Departure
From
Normal
  Burlington 74.1° 72.5° +1.6°

5.18"

4.87" +0.31"
  Cedar Rapids 73.0° 69.9° +3.1° 2.40" 5.56" -3.16"
  Davenport 74.2° 71.1° +3.1° 3.69" 4.73" -1.04"
  Dubuque 72.9° (10) 68.5° +4.4° 4.26" 5.19" -0.93"
  Iowa City 75.4° 72.4° +3.0° 2.67" 5.29" -2.62"
  Moline 75.4° (9) 72.1° +3.3° 3.95" 5.01" -1.06"
The ranking is listed in parentheses (__) when within the "Top 10".
 
   June 2021 was around 1 to 5 degrees above normal. Values for DBQ and MLI were in the Top 10.
   Precipitation totals for June 2021 ranged from slightly above at Burlington to over 3 inches below normal at Cedar Rapids.
   Please see JUN Records for monthly record information.
 
 
The climate maps below are courtesy of the Midwest Regional Climate Center.
These maps become available around 10am on the first of the month.
       
Average
Temperature
Average
Temperature
Departure from Mean
Accumulated
Precipitation
Accumulated
Precipitation
Percent of Mean
NA NA NA NA
 
 
 
A LOOK AHEAD
 
Climate Prediction Center
 
July
Temperature Outlook
July
Precipitation Outlook
July - September
Temperature Outlook
July - September
Precipitation Outlook
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