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🤓 Learn more about significant U.S. weather and climate events and how they compare to the historical record: bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Visible satellite image of ...
May contiguous U.S. average temperature was 62.4°F, 2.2°F above average—ranking 11th warmest in the 129-year record: bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Map of the U.S. showing tem...
🥀 May contiguous U.S. precipitation total was 2.56 inches, 0.35 inch below average—ranking in the driest third of the record: bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Map of the U.S. showing pre...
🥵 During mid #May, millions of people were placed under heat advisories as parts of the Northwest reached record-breaking temperatures.

Temperatures reached 89°F in Seattle and 92°F in Portland—setting daily records in both cities. bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Seattle skyline with purple...
A coastal low brought rainfall of up to 5 inches and over 50 mph wind gusts to the Carolina coast over the #MemorialDay weekend. bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Map of the U.S. showing div...
March–May contiguous U.S. average #spring temperature was 51.5°F, 0.6°F above average—ranking in the middle third of the historical record: bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Map of the U.S. showing mea...
March–May contiguous U.S. #spring precipitation total was 7.86 inches, 0.08 inch below average—ranking in the middle third of the 129-year record: bit.ly/USClimate202305 #StateOfClimate Map of the U.S. showing per...

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Oct 24
Our data and products are coming back online as NCEI recovers from Hurricane Helene, so we’re releasing an abbreviated version of our September U.S. and Global climate stats. Follow this thread for more. #StateOfClimate bit.ly/ClimateReports…A rain-swollen Reems Creek in Weaverville, NC in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The remnants of a red water wheel and other debris lie along the side of the falls.
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in September was 68.6°F, 3.8°F above average, ranking second warmest in the 130-year record. #StateOfClimate bit.ly/ClimateReports…The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in September was 68.6°F, 3.8°F above average, ranking second warmest in the 130-year record. https://bit.ly/ClimateReports202409 #StateOfClimate
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Aug 8
🤓 Learn more about significant U.S. weather and climate events and how they compare to the historical record: #StateOfClimate bit.ly/USClimate202407
Visible satellite image of the Northern Hemisphere on a dark background with text “U.S. Climate Report July 2024 NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)” and the NOAA logo.
July contiguous U.S. average temperature was 75.7°F, 2.1°F above average, ranking 11th warmest in the 130-year record: #StateOfClimate bit.ly/USClimate202407
Map of the U.S. showing temperature departures from average for July 2024 with warmer areas in gradients of red and cooler areas in gradients of blue.
July contiguous U.S. precipitation total was 3.04 inches, 0.26 inch above average, ranking in the wettest third of the historical record: #StateOfClimate bit.ly/USClimate202407
Map of the U.S. showing precipitation percentiles for July 2024 with wetter areas in gradients of green and drier areas in gradients of brown.
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Sep 14, 2023
RELEASED: Global Climate Report for August 2023. Learn more about significant global weather and climate events and how they compare to the historical record: #StateOfClimate bit.ly/Global202308
Visible satellite image of the northern Pacific Ocean on a dark background with text “August 2023 Global Climate Report NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)” and the NOAA emblem.
🌡️ At 2.25°F (1.25°C) above average, the August 2023 global temperature ranked as the warmest on record in August for the planet.

⚠️ Global temperature was 0.52°F (0.29°C) above the previous record from August 2016. #StateOfClimate bit.ly/Global202308
Map of the world showing land/ocean temperature percentiles for August 2023 with warmer areas in gradients of red and cooler areas in gradients of blue.
🌎 Global ocean surface temperature was the highest on record for the fifth consecutive month.
#StateOfClimate bit.ly/Global202308
Map of the world showing land/ocean temperature departures from average for August 2023 with warmer areas in gradients of red and cooler areas in gradients of blue.
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Jan 10, 2022
We have just released the 2021 Annual U.S. Climate Report. Follow this thread for details, and read more online: bit.ly/USClimate202112 #StateOfClimate Map of US with NCEI logo with text "2021 Annual U.S. Cl
The 2021 contiguous U.S. average temperature was 54.5°F, 2.5°F above average, the fourth-warmest year on record. bit.ly/USClimate202112 #StateOfClimate 2021 Mean Temperature Departure from Average U.S. Map
RECORD WARM FOR THE MONTH: December contiguous U.S. temperature was 39.3°F, 6.7°F above average, exceeding the previous record set in December 2015. bit.ly/USClimate202112 #StateOfClimate Map of December 2021 U.S. Statewide Average Temperature Rank
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Dec 20, 2021
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The State Climate Extremes Committee has verified a new Tennessee 24-hour precipitation record of 20.73”, measured in McEwen, TN on August 21, 2021. Follow this thread for more on the new record. bit.ly/McEwenTNRecord @NWSNashville @NWSSouthern Aerial view of floodwaters ...
2/7
On August 21, 2021, several rounds of heavy thunderstorms impacted western Middle Tennessee. Deadly flash flooding devastated Waverly, TN, and the wastewater treatment plant in McEwen, TN recorded a stunning 20.73” of rainfall in under 24 hours. bit.ly/McEwenTNRecord Damaged car filled with flo...
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The McEwen site is “non-network,” so it isn’t part of a formal weather observation network. Confirmation of a state record at a non-network site is unusual with extra scrutiny required, but other sites in the area reported 20-40% of their yearly rainfall in just 8-12 hrs. Acurite rain gauge at sewer...
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Aug 15, 2019
We have just released the July 2019 Global Climate Report. Follow this thread for details. Also, read more online: bit.ly/Global201907 #StateOfClimate
At 1.71°F above average, the July 2019 global temperature ranked as the warmest July and the warmest month on record: bit.ly/Global201907 #StateOfClimate
See July 2019 temperature departures from average around the globe: bit.ly/Global201907 #StateOfClimate
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