
A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast that may cause impossible travel conditions and power outages. Blizzard conditions are possible along coastal areas from the DelMarVa Peninsula through southeastern New England. Wet weather and strong winds return to the Pacific Northwest and north-central California. 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.