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Heavy Rain and Snow from Central California to the Northern Rockies through Midweek; Ice and Snow Returns Later This Week to the Mid-Atlantic and New England

Moderate to heavy rain with a risk for flooding will continue for northern and central California, with heavy mountain snow in the Sierras, southern Cascades, and northern Rockies through midweek. Low pressure tracking through the Ohio Valley and off the Northeast U.S. coast Wednesday into Thursday will bring moderate to locally heavy rain south of it's track and ice and snow to the north. Read More >

.THE 2014 SUMMER SEASON WAS WARMER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL AT DULUTH
MN...

THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON WAS 63.8 DEGREES WHICH
WAS 0.4 DEGREES ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 63.4 DEGREES. THIS TIED FOR THE
47TH WARMEST METEOROLOGICAL SUMMER ON RECORD AT DULUTH. 12.52 INCHES
OF  PRECIPITATION WAS REPORTED FOR THE SEASON WHICH WAS 0.74 INCHES
ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 11.78 INCHES. THIS WAS THE 50TH WETTEST SUMMER
SEASON ON RECORD.

.THE 2014 SUMMER SEASON WAS COOLER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL AT
INTERNATIONAL FALLS MN...

THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON WAS 62.0 DEGREES WHICH
IS 1.1 DEGREES BELOW THE NORMAL OF 63.1 DEGREES. THIS TIED FOR THE
12TH COOLEST METEOROLOGICAL SUMMER ON RECORD AT INTERNATIONAL FALLS.
15.72 INCHES OF PRECIPITATION WAS RECORDED FOR THE SEASON WHICH IS
5.29 INCHES ABOVE THE NORMAL OF 10.43 INCHES. THIS RANKS AS THE 4TH
WETTEST SUMMER SEASON ON RECORD.