![]() Wisconsin and Michigan each had their fifth-driest June on record, while two additional states had their top-10 driest June on record. Precipitation was below average across much of the Midwest and in parts of the Northwest, Southwest, southern Plains, Mid-Atlantic and southern New England. Precipitation was above average across much of the West and western portions of the Great Plains, and in parts of the Southeast and New England. was 2.85 inches, 0.08 inch above average, ranking in the middle third of the 129-year record. The June precipitation total for the contiguous U.S. temperature-related energy demand during June was 81 percent of average and the 47th-lowest value in the 129-year period of record. Temperatures were above average across the Aleutians and in parts of the North Slope and the Southeast during the month while small pockets of below-average temperatures were observed in interior portions of the state.īased on NOAA's Residential Energy Demand Temperature Index (REDTI), the contiguous U.S. This ranked in the middle third of the 99-year period of record for the state. The Alaska statewide June temperature was 50.0☏, 0.8☏ above the long-term average. Conversly, West Virginia had its sixth coldest June on record for nighttime temperatures. North Dakota ranked second warmest June on record, while four additional states experienced a top-10 warmest June for nighttime temperatures. Temperatures were near or below normal from California to the central Mississippi River Valley and across much of the Ohio River Valley and Mid-Atlantic, and in parts of the Northeast and Southeast. Minimum temperatures were above average from the Northwest to the northern Plains and in parts of the northern Great Lakes, southern Plains, Northeast and Florida. average minimum (nighttime) temperature during June was 56.4☏, 0.8☏ above the 20th century average, ranking in the middle third of the historical record. ![]() Minnesota and North Dakota ranked sixth and seventh warmest June for daytime temperatures, respectively, while South Carolina had its eighth coldest June for daytime temperatures. Temperatures were below average from Califorina to the central Rockies and across much of the Eastern U.S. Maximum temperatures were above average across much of the Northwest, from the northern Plains to the Lower Mississippi River Valley and in parts of the southern Plains and Florida Peninsula. average maximum (daytime) temperature during June was 81.6☏, 0.3☏ above the 20th century average, ranking in the middle third of the historical record. Conversely, West Virginia and Virginia had their ninth- and 10th-coldest June on record, respectively. Temperatures were above average from the Northwest to the northern Plains, as well as in the southern Plains and Florida Peninsula.įor the month of June, North Dakota ranked third warmest on record while Minnesota ranked fourth and Louisiana ranked ninth warmest on record. Generally, temperatures were below average from California to the central Plains and across much of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. average temperature during June was 69.0☏, 0.5☏ above average, ranking in the middle third of the 129-year record.
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