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Heavy Rain in the Southeast and Portions of the Central Plains; Mountain Snow in the West

Scattered areas of heavy rain continue to produce isolated flash flooding across the coastlines of the central Gulf and Southeast. A storm system will bring mountain snow, locally heavy rain, gusty winds and much cooler temperatures to portions of the western and central U.S. Above average temperatures will advance eastward into the Great Lakes and Northeast today and Monday. Read More >

 

  
  
Observed Temperature and Precipitation Patterns
 
7 Day Observed Precipitation
7 Day Precipitation Percent of Normal
7 Day Temperature Departure From Normal
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14 Day Observed Precipitation
14 Day Precipitation Percent of Normal
14 Day Temperature Departure From Normal
 
30 Day Observed Precipitation
30 Day Precipitation Percent of Normal
30 Day Temperature Departure From Normal
 
90 Day Observed Precipitation
90 Day Precipitation Percent of Normal
3 Month Temperature Departure From Normal

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Useful Climate Data Links for North Dakota

Current month's daily precipitation and climate data for...

Bismarck

Jamestown

Garrison

Dickinson

Hettinger

Williston

Minot

 

For more precipitation and climate data at other locations across Central and Western North Dakota check out our NOWData, or check out our radar estimated rainfall here.

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