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Salinas Valley

Salinas Valley (Central and South) Sacramento and No. San Joaquin Valleys Central and So. San Joaquin Valley.

South Coastal areas Imperial Valley Desert Areas Yuma, Ariz.

ARIZ. UTAH-COLO. N. M. Phoenix Tucson - Bisbee Douglas.

West of Rockies No. Arizona Utah Colo. New Mexico.

East of Rockies Colorado and New Mexico.

MONTANA WYOMING.

West of Great Divide East of Great Divide (and So. Sask, and So. Alberta).

GREAT PLAINS STATES N. Dakota So. Dakota Western Minn. and Southern Manitoba Nebraska Kansas Western lowa and Western Missouri Oklahoma Western Arkansas.

TEXAS.
Panhandle.

Northeast.
North Central.

Coastal (Central and East).

Rio Grande Valley Coastal Bend.

West.
MISSISSIPPI and OHIO VALLEY.

S. E. Minn. So. Wisc. Eastern lowa N. Illinois Eastern Missouri Castern Ark. Northern Mississippi.

So. Indiana So. Illinois Kentucky Tennessee.

S. W. Penn. So. Ohio West Virginia.

GREAT LAKES STATES N. Michigan N. E. Minnesota N. Wisconsin S. W. Ontario.

N. Ohio N. Indiana So. Michigan 8. E. Ontario.

W. New York N. W. Penn.
EASTERN SEABOARD.

New England States (Coastal).

New England States (Inland) E. Penn. S. E. New York - New Jersey Delaware Maryland.

Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia N. E. Florida.

GULF STATES Alabama Southern Mississippi. Louisiana and Northwest Florida.

Central Florida Citrus Areas So. Florida Lake Okeechobee South.




024 Calgary, Can.
14 43 20 Cedar City. Ut
59 44 59 44 Charleston, S.C.
49 28 46 26 Charleston, W. Va.
42 21 37 14 Cheyenne, Wyo.
36 22 33 17 Chicago, IL
48 30 41 25 Cincinnati, O.
40 25 36 21 Cleveland, O.
67 42 27 38 22 Columbus, O.
27 84 25 66 46 65 46 Corpus Christi, Tex.
82 23 61 37 55 36 Dallas, Tex.
65 49 25 42 16 Denver, Colo.
Des Moines, la, -10 62-11 35 17 31 13
61 36 24 33 19 Detroit, Mich, -34 37-30 37-30 21 2 19 2 Duluth, Minn.
-27 40-23 12 15 -2 Edmonton, Can.
17 74 56 31 El Paso, Tex.
53 42 54 41 Eureka, Cal.
17 -3 Fargo, N.D.
25 50 22 72 27 Fillmore, Ut.
-30 41 31 78 37 53 36 Fresno, Cal.
-17 50 18 32 14 Great Falls, Mont.
92 30 81 30 36 18 Hartford, Conn.
22 79 37 60 36 Hollister, Cal.
73 44 24 Houlton, Me.
73 80 40 70 49 65 45 Los Angeles, Cal.
73 18 26 Houston, Tex.
16 72 19 51 32 50 31 Knoxville, Tenn.
66-15 19 16 Lansing, Mich.
30 86 27 45 69 46 Laredo, Tex.
75 11 53 30 32 Little Rock, Ark.
1 33 19 30 16 London, Can.
27 2420 Louisville, Ky.
80 59 22 52 26 Lubbock, Tex.
79 64 74 63 Miami, Fla.
28 12 73 15 52 -15 14 Milwaukee, Wis.
57-16 33 16 12 Montreal, Can.
31 Nashville, Tenn.
24 Newark, N.J.
13 61 44 63 48 New Orleans, La.
39 26 New York, N.Y.
-15 68-13 38 11 37 11 North Platte, Neu.
53 18 Ogden, Ut.
34 87 78 54 76 52 Okeechobee, Fla.
48 55 47 27 Oklahoma City, Okla,
57 31 37 14 32 13 Omaha, Neb.
-36 74 52 73 51 Orlando, Fla,
10 44 74 22 63 32 61 31 Paso Robles, Cal.
71 28 Philadelphia, Pa.
73 79 29 67 39 65 34 Phoenix, Ariz.
43 29 37 21 Pittsburgh, Pa.
34 11 Portland, Me.
35 Portland, Ore.
32 Raleigh, N.C.
9 Rapid City, S.D.
5 74 -8 Regina, Can.
62 20 54 25 Roswell, N. Mex.
54 41 52 38 Sacramento, Cal.
45 28 41 26 St. Louis, Mo.
4 St. Paul, Minn.
-22 41-22 26 8
23 76 27 64 38 59 39 Salinas, Cal.
5 51 2 38 21 36 17 Salt Lake City, Ut.
83 24 79 21 63 37 61 40 San Antonio, Tex.
36 77 38 64 46 64 45 San Diego, Cal.
64 33 67 40 58 47 55 45 San Francisco, Cal.
58 31 57 48 42 46 36 Seattle, Wash,
77 28 78 21 58 37 56 39 Shreveport, La.
48 29 20 Spokane, Wash.
64 22 19 Springfield, III.
80 56 36 Stockton, Cal.
55 71 52 Tampa, Fla.
53 73 52 71 52
47 36 24 31 19 Toronto, Can.
38-16 67 36 63 36 Tucson, Ariz.
65 42 27 36 18 Twin Falls, Ida.
71 44 36 42 32 Vancouver, Can.
24 29 5 Vernal, Ut.
62 44 29 Washington, D.C.
60 39 Watsonville, Cal.
41 23 Wichita, Kan.
10-99-9 Winnipeg, Can.
67 41 67 43 Yuma, Ariz.




A 0.8 0.7
B 0.6 0.9
N 4.9 2.4
N 1.2 4.3
N 0.4 0.5
8 3.2 1.9
N
N 1.0 2.7
0.7 3.6
N 0.8 2.9
2.6 1.6
8 0.3 2.3
8 0.6 0.5
80.8 1.2
N 2.3 2.0
B 3.1 1.2
A 1.0 1.0
80.0 0.5
A 8.9 6.7
1.0 0.5
82.0 1.5
82.2 2.0
A 1.1 0.6
N 2.0 3.6
N 4.1 2.6
B 2.4 2.7
3.7
N 0.4 0.5
B 0.3 0.4
N 1.8 3.0
81.9 4.9
A 3.0 2.4
8 3.3 2.2
B 2.7 4.9
N 2.2 2.0
B 2.1 5.2
N 2.9 3.1
85.9 3.1
1.1 4.1
00.0 0.7
N
2.8 2.0
B 1.5 1.8
N 2.2 3.3
B 1.6 5.5
N
1.2 3.3
B
4.2 3.8
N
1.4 3.3
0.5 0.4
N
1.7 1.7
A 1.2 1.8
0.8 1.3
B
0.8
A 0.8 2.0
N 1.7 3.3
N 0.9 2.8
N 2.5 4.4
A 8.6 6.3
N 0.4 0.4
N 1.1 0.8
80.0 0.5
N
7.9 3.6
B 2.4 2.2
B 3.4 0.8
N 4.4 3.0
N 2.0 1.4
B 0.2 1.7
2.2 2.0
N 9.5 4.6
A 9.0 5.2
8 1.4 4.8
A 2.4 24
B 2.4 1.9
B 5.9 2.8
N 3.4 2.6
B Tr. 0.8
N 0.6 1.0
A 9.0 5.5
N
0.8 0.6
N 1.4 3.0
N
7.3 4.0
0.3 0.8
0.8 1.0
0.2 0.4




These weather trends are not to be reproduced for others nor quoted without written consent of National Weather Institute, Inc., 334 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90036, and while not guaranteed, they are based upon official climatological data and upon a scientific consideration of long period weather relationships.




A Above Normal
*N Normal
B Below Normal


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