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'23-'24 Snowfall Departures
Posted: 25 Apr 2024 05:30 AM, Views: 1061
Given the forecast to end April and the following week outlooks from CPC, Iowa may have seen the last snowfall of the season. So it is a good time to check in on how this season's total compared with climatology. The featured map presents NWS daily climate reporting site snowfall departures. A negative value indicates an accumulation below a climatological average. Most of the Midwest is shown in red with some very large departures found, including Mason City with 26 inches below average for the season! The lack of snow and associated snow cover have certainly helped spring be very warm over the region this year.
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Previous Years' Features
2023: Daily GDD Forecast
2022: April Windy Hours
2021: Inch Coverage
2019: Adding Water to Air
2017: 70+ in April
2016: 4 Inch Forecast
2013: Worse than last year
2012: Springfield Heat Burst
2011: Remarkable April
2010: Wet weekend for most
2007: Soggy April
2006: April Frost
2004: Big swings possible
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Soil Temperatures
Data from the Iowa State Soil Moisture Network is found on this website and daily soil temperature averages are used to produce the highlighted analysis.