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East Coast Storm; Heavy Rain and Flooding in the Southwest U.S.; Typhoon Remnants Impacting Alaska

A coastal storm continues to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding, high surf, dangerous rip currents, and gusty winds to the East Coast into early Tuesday. A heavy rain and flash flood risk continues for the Southwest/Four Corners region with lingering tropical moisture through Monday. Typhoon remnants are causing strong winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding across western Alaska through Monday. Read More >

 

.THE 2015 AUTUMN SEASON WAS WARMER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL AT DULUTH
MN...

THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON WAS 48.1 DEGREES WHICH
WAS 5.6 DEGREES ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 42.5 DEGREES. THIS WAS THE 3RD
WARMEST METEOROLOGICAL AUTUMN ON RECORD AT DULUTH. 11.46 INCHES OF
PRECIPITATION WAS RECORDED FOR THE SEASON WHICH WAS 3.29 INCHES
ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 11.78 INCHES. THIS WAS THE 14TH WETTEST AUTUMN
SEASON ON RECORD. 4.4 INCHES OF SNOW FELL FOR THE SEASON WHICH WAS
11.7 INCHES BELOW THE NORMAL OF 16.1 INCHES. THIS WAS THE 32ND LEAST
SNOWIEST AUTUMN SEASON ON RECORD.
 

.THE 2015 AUTUMN SEASON WAS WARMER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL AT
INTERNATIONAL FALLS MN...

THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON WAS 45.2 DEGREES WHICH
WAS 5.1 DEGREES ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 40.1 DEGREES. THIS WAS THE 5TH
WARMEST METEOROLOGICAL AUTUMN ON RECORD AT INTERNATIONAL FALLS. 7.39
INCHES OF PRECIPITATION WAS RECORDED FOR THE SEASON WHICH WAS 0.94
INCHES ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 6.45 INCHES. THIS WAS THE 29TH WETTEST
AUTUMN SEASON ON RECORD. 3.8 INCHES OF SNOW FELL FOR THE SEASON
WHICH WAS 12.2 INCHES BELOW THE NORMAL OF 16.0 INCHES. THIS WAS THE
16TH LEAST SNOWIEST AUTUMN SEASON ON RECORD.