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Weather Warmth Without Rain: A Summery October Surprise
MO, USAMonday, October 7, 2024
We've had a few dry Octobers before, like in 2020 when we only had a trace of rain for the first three weeks. It wasn't until the 21st that we saw our first measurable rain, and it wasn't much. November and December of that year weren't very wet either. It wasn't until January 2021 that we saw more moisture, including 5 inches of snow.
This time of year, we get cold fronts that can bring some heat before they pass. If the conditions are just right, we can see temperatures soar. Tomorrow and Saturday are a good example. The record high for Saturday is 97°, but we won't hit that. Still, we might come close to 90° before the next front arrives.
Looking at the temperature changes over the last 24 hours, you can see the cooler air moving from the Plains to the Lakes. The warmer air is moving into the upper Midwest and the northern Rockies. That's the air that will be with us tonight and tomorrow.
In other news, the southeastern US is still recovering from recent flooding. Many people didn't have flood insurance, making the situation even tougher. In North Carolina, for example, less than 1% of homes were insured before Hurricane Helene.
There's also a new hurricane in the tropics, named Kirk. It's expected to stay out at sea but could bring heavy rain to western Florida.
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