
Areas of gusty winds, heavy rain leading to flash flooding, and high surf continue across portions of Hawaii as Tropical Storm Lala continues to move away from the islands. Severe thunderstorm, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding threats continue from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic and across the central High Plains. Record heat continues for areas of the central/southern Plain into the Southeast 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.