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Heavy Rains from the Plains to the East; Fire Weather Risk in the Desert Southwest

Thunderstorms, some severe, may produce heavy to excessive rainfall and isolated flooding over portions of the Southern Plains through Saturday. Widespread showers and thunderstorms will spread east into the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, Mid Atlantic and Northeast. Dry conditions, combined with gusty winds will continue to support an elevated fire weather threat in the Desert Southwest. Read More >

April Normal Daily Precipitation (1991-2020)
Daily Precipitation Records (1930-2024)
 Daily Snowfall Records (1931-2024)

Day Normal Precipitation Record Precip

 Record Precip Year

Record  Snowfall Record  Snowfall Year
1 .03  0.83  1990  0.3 2000
2 .03 0.98 2017  0.0 2024
3 .02 0.66 1949  T 1949
4 .03 1.33 2004  T 1949
5 .02 1.03 1996  2.0 1996
6 .03 0.24 1942 T 1938
7 .02 0.75 1934  1.5 2 2007
8 .02 0.40 1942  T 1 1983
9 .03 1.08 1968  T 1942
10 .02 0.38 1997 0.0 2024
11 .03 0.94 1969 0.0 2024
12 .02 1.47 2017 T 1980
13 .03 1.55 2019   T 3 1980
14 .02 1.12 1941 0.0 2024
15 .02 1.32 2010 0.0 2024
16 .02 0.27 1971 0.0 2024
17 .02 1.62 1979 0.0 2024
18 .03 0.70 1990 0.0 2024
19 .02 0.45 2014 0.0 2024
20 .02 0.66 2024 0.0 2024
21 .02 0.45 1987 0.0 2024
22 .02 0.53 1932 0.0 2024
23 .02 1.11 1966 0.0 2024
24 .02 0.67 1980 0.0 2024
25 .02 0.85 1941 0.0 2024
26 .02 0.57 1936 0.0 2024
27 .03 1.58 1932 0.0 2024
28 .02 2.00 1931 0.0 2024
29 .02 1.49 2021 0.0 2024
30 .03 0.41 1966 0.0 2024
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Footnotes:

  1. Also in previous years
  2. Latest measureable snowfall ever
  3. Latest snowfall ever