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Lake-effect Snow and Whiteout Conditions in the Great Lakes Region; Below-average Temperatures in the East

Heavy lake-effect and lake-enhanced snow will persist downwind of the Great Lakes and produce some whiteout conditions that could cause difficult travel conditions. A coastal low will produce moderate to heavy snow over parts of southern and eastern New England into the afternoon. Below average temperatures are expected across the eastern U.S., particularly with chilly morning temperatures. Read More >

 

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Summer Precipitation
(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.