12/5/2023 0 Comments Colorado snow storm totalsImpacts in Mississippi include poor pasture conditions, soybean and peanut losses, and cattle sell offs. SouthĪ broad 1-category degradation was made to the Lower Mississippi Valley and Tennessee Valley as 30-60 day SPI/SPEI, NDMC short-term blend, soil moisture, and impacts supported expanding/intensifying drought. ![]() There was a slight northward expansion of D0 and moderate drought (D1) in Hillsborough and Pasco counties of Florida. Heavy rainfall prompted a removal of abnormal dryness (D0) along coastal northeastern Florida, while D0 expanded across the interior areas of northeastern Florida. ![]() Severe drought (D2) was introduced to the southwest corner of Georgia and expanded across the Florida Panhandle, supported by soil moisture and NDMC’s short-term blend. This recent dryness is even leading to much lower 28-day average streamflows. The largest 30-day precipitation deficits (3 to 5 inches) are centered across the Southern Appalachians. The drought expansion and intensification was based on 30 to 60-day SPI/SPEI, NDMC’s short-term blend, and soil moisture. SoutheastĪ broad 1-category degradation was necessary for much of Alabama, Georgia, and the western Carolinas. Despite near to above-average precipitation last month, longer-term precipitation deficits support a continuation of D0 and D1 across parts of southern Pennsylvania, Maryland, and eastern West Virginia. Severe drought (D2) was added to western New York, based on 60-day SPI and 28-day average streamflows below the 10th percentile. NortheastĪ drier-than-normal September (precipitation deficits of 2 to 4 inches) resulted in an expansion of abnormal dryness (D0) and moderate short-term drought (D1) across western parts of Pennsylvania, New York, and West Virginia. Drought continues to worsen along the leeward side of Maui. Early fall precipitation began to ease drought along the coastal Pacific Northwest. A suppressed 2023 Monsoon led to intensifying drought across Arizona and western New Mexico. However, heavy rainfall at the beginning of October resulted in improvement for the Southern High Plains. Drought of varying intensity persists across the Middle to Upper Mississippi Valley and parts of the Great Plains. A drier-than-normal September led to an expansion of abnormal dryness (D0) and moderate short-term drought (D1) across the Upper Ohio Valley, Eastern Corn Belt, and western parts of Pennsylvania, New York, and West Virginia. Friday)ĥ.0" - Keystone (48 hour total as of 5:57 a.m.The rapid onset and intensification of drought continued across the South with drought expanding northeast from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Tennessee Valley and Southern Appalachians. Friday)ĥ.0" - Loveland Ski Area (48 hour total as of 4:44 a.m. Friday)Ħ.0" - Winter Park (48 hour total as of 8:08 a.m. Friday)ġ0.0" - Breckenridge (48 hour total as of 5:38 a.m. Friday)ġ1.0" - Steamboat (48 hour total as of 5:14 a.m. Friday)ġ1.0" - Copper Mountain (48 hour total as of 5:34 a.m. Friday)ġ3.0" - Vail (48 hour total as of 5:46 a.m. Friday)ġ7.0" - Telluride (48 hour total as of 5:25 a.m. Friday)ġ7.0" - Snowmass (48 hour total as of 6:17 a.m. Friday)ġ9.0" - Aspen Mountain (48 hour total as of 6:17 a.m. Friday)Ģ2.0" - Powderhorn (48 hour total as of 5:53 a.m. Friday)Ģ7.0" - Purgatory (48 hour total as of 5:23 a.m. Friday)Ģ9.0" - Crested Butte (48 hour total as of 5:52 a.m. In many cases the snow won't make much of a dent in the drought, but we are hopeful that more storms will materialize down the road to help us out.Ģ9.0" - Wolf Creek (48 hour total as of 7:15 a.m. The following amounts are from CBS4 Weather Watchers, totals reported to the National Weather Service and information from area ski resorts. RELATED: Snow Drought Ends: It Was 7 Weeks Late, But Denver Finally Recorded A Measurable Snow (credit: CBS) The city missed tying an all-time stretch without snow by just two days. In Denver it was the first measurable snow of the season, falling about 7 weeks behind schedule. ![]() Much lighter amounts fell in Denver, across the foothills and the northern mountains. ![]() DENVER (CBS4) - After weeks without snow some much needed precipitation fell across Colorado with parts of the high country measuring the storm in feet over the course of 48 hours.
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