
More record warm temperatures are forecast this week from California, Southwest, Plains then into the Mississippi Valley and Southeast. The warmth combining with dry conditions may result in elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions. Meanwhile, another Pacific system will move across the Pacific Northwest with lower elevation rain and mountain snows. For Hawaii, conditions improving. Read More >
(JUNE - AUGUST)
Year Total Year Total Year Total 1932 2.51 1964 2.03 1996 2.67 1933 4.27 1965 4.24 1997 2.62 1934 2.02 1966 2.92 1998 2.82 1935 1.66 1967 5.90 1999 3.71 1936 6.03 1968 5.78 2000 1.93 1937 1.91 1969 5.81 2001 6.04 1938 3.20 1970 3.03 2002 1.18 1939 2.79 1971 3.88 2003 2.80 1940 2.64 1972 2.56 2004 1.74 1941 2.74 1973 2.43 2005 2.12 1942 1.38 1974 3.19 2006 4.17 1943 3.49 1975 2.06 2007 3.36 1944 2.05 1976 2.72 2008 1.74 1945 1.30 1977 4.00 2009 1.75 1946 2.55 1978 2.54 2010 1.61 1947 3.51 1979 2.52 2011 1.41 1948 2.12 1980 .75 2012 1.70 1949 2.92 1981 4.32 2013 3.82 1950 2.73 1982 1.31 2014 2.07 1951 2.06 1983 2.60 2015 3.03 1952 2.26 1984 2.36 2016 2.98 1953 2.29 1985 3.06 2017 4.44 1954 2.83 1986 1.87 2018 2.31 1955 2.22 1987 1.23 2019 1.36 1956 1.53 1988 2.57 2020 2.08 1957 3.29 1989 1.95 2021 2.13 1958 1.64 1990 3.59 . 1959 2.80 1991 1.77 . 1960 1.91 1992 4.41 . 1961 3.43 1993 5.87 . 1962 1.23 1994 1.39 . 1963 3.66 1995 3.06 .
HIGHEST LOWEST 1. 6.04 2001 1. .75 1980 2. 6.03 1936 2. 1.18 2002 3. 5.90 1967 3. 1.23 1962 4. 5.87 1993 4. 1987 5. 5.81 1969 5. 1.30 1945 6. 5.78 1968 6. 1.31 1982 7. 4.44 2017 7. 1.36 2019 8. 4.41 1992 8. 1.38 1942 9. 4.32 1981 9. 1.39 1994 10. 4.27 1933 10. 1.41 2011
The 30 Year Average for summer precipitation = 2.74 The All-Time Average for summer precipitation = 2.75 Records are in inches, April 1932 to present.