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Volume 90, No. 03 http://www.usda.gov/oce/waob/jawf/wwchbt.m l January 22, 2003 LLETIN U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Agricultural Statistics Service National Weather Service and World Agricultural Outlook Board uy HAWAIIAN IS. HIGHLIGHTS Contents January 12 - 18, 2003 Highlights provided by USDA/WAOB January 14 Drought Monitor & Total Precipitation Map A cold, mostly dry weather pattern deepened across Extreme Maximum Temperature Map Weather Data for Mississippi and the eastern half of the Nation. By week’s end, the Missouri Bootheel & frosts and freezes affected areas as far south as Louisiana’s Extreme Minimum Temperature Map sugarcane areas, where last year’s crop was mostly National Weather Data for Selected Cities Corrected National Weather Data harvested, and the northern part of Florida’s citrus belt. for Selected Cities, Jan. 5-11 In central and interior southern Florida, temperatures February 2003 and near or slightly below the freezing mark (32°F) on the February-April 2003 Outlooks mornings of January 18, 19, and 20 were not low enough to National Agricultural Summary & Snow Cover Map cause significant harm to citrus, but necessitated the use of International Weather and Crop Summary & protective measures for some other winter crops. Weekly December Temperature/Precipitation Maps .... temperatures averaged as much as 12°F below normal in Subscription Information Florida and ranged from 8 to 16°F below normal from the (Continued on page 3) Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin January 22, 2003 U.S. Drought Monitor :2evary14 ,2 003 KK LBA RR FS OL/Zs) Gif INT Ie WG yi [po Abnormally Dry Drought Impact Types: D1 Drought—Moderate A = Agriculture ; (1 p2 Drought—Severe W = Water (Hydrological) y, F = Fire danger (Wildfires) D3 Drought—Extreme 7’ Delineates dominant impacts K > D4 Drought—Exceptional (No type = All 3 impacts) N ore e The Drought Monitor focuses on broad-scale conditions. SS “ Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary es as : for forecast statements. Released Thursday, January 16, 2003 http://drought.unl.edu/dm Author: Rich Tinker, CPC/NCEP/NWS/NOAA HAWAIIAN IS January 22, 2003 Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin (Continued from front cover) Extreme Maximum Temperature (°F) Ohio Valley into northern New JAN 12 - 18, 2003 England. Although cold weather | Vv %) | L732 | ‘aT limited evaporation from still-soggy | is af \a Southern fields, the region benefited | from a second consecutive week of | mostly dry weather. Meanwhile in the Midwest, mostly dry conditions and | frozen fields continued to favor off- | season activities, but cold weather maintained stress on_ livestock. | Temperatures as low as -20°F were | noted across the western Corn Belt. On the Plains, light snow from | Montana to eastern Kansas provided winter wheat with some protection from temperatures as low as -20°F. Although mild weather (readings up to 6°F above normal) continued on the : drought-affected central High Plains, | \"““* the wheat crop remained exposed to = potential weather extremes. Meanwhile, soil moisture was adequate in northern -4°F on January 17. Atlantic City, NJ (4°F on January 18), California and parts of the Northwest, but mild (temperatures experienced their lowest reading since a minimum of 4°F on up to 12°F above normal), unfavorably dry conditions persisted January 22, 2000, while Allentown, PA (1°F on January 18), elsewhere in the West. Drought effects from the Southwest to had their lowest temperature in almost 6 years (1°F on January the Rockies included meager mountain snow packs, severely 19, 1997). Elsewhere on Saturday, lows included -34°F in stressed rangelands, and below-normal reservoir levels. Saranac Lake, NY, and -32°F in Allagash, ME. Precipitation diminished across the West Coast States early in Although no daily-record lows were set in Florida due to the week, although Redding, CA (1.49 inches), collected a competition from similarly timed severe cold outbreaks in daily-record rainfall on January 12. Mild, mostly dry weather 1977, 1985, and other years, light freezes were common as far prevailed in the West thereafter, resulting in more than two south as central parts of the peninsula. For example, January dozen daily-record highs. On January 13, downtown 18-20 lows in Ft. Pierce, FL, were 35, 31, and 31°F. On the Sacramento, CA (65°F), registered a record high for the date, northern fringe of Florida’s winter crop areas in Lake while Wells, NV (57 and 55°F), posted their first of two County, Umatilla measured January 18-20 lows of 27, 27, and consecutive daily records. Later in the week, El Cajon, CA 31°F. Key West, FL, recorded a high of 57°F on January 18, (84°F on January 16 and 83°F on January 17), also tallied their lowest maximum temperature since the 1989 cold wave consecutive record highs. (54°F on December 25, 1989). Farther north, daily-record lows on January 18 included 14°F in Augusta, GA, 10°F in Farther east, beneficial precipitation developed across portions Charlotte, NC, and -14°F in Elkins, WV. In Virginia, of the northern and central Plains. Bozeman, MT, Richmond’s high temperature of 25°F on January 18 was their measured 0.71 inch on January 14, breaking their daily lowest since a maximum of 21°F on January 5, 1996. precipitation record for January (previously, 0.56 inch on Meanwhile, cold air continued to pour across the Midwest at January 7, 1962). A day later, snowfall in South Dakota week’s end, where Indianapolis (-2°F on January 19) recorded included 10.0 inches in Pierre and 5.5 inches in Kennebec. their lowest temperature since a minimum of -5°F on December On January 16, precipitation (melted snow) totaled 0.03 inch 25, 2000. in St. Joseph, MO, Olathe, KS, and downtown Kansas City, MO, ending the locations’ spells without measurable A cold front crossed Hawaii, holding temperatures as much as precipitation at 62 days (November 15 - January 15). 2°F below normal and producing scattered, locally heavy showers from Kauai to Maui. Kokee, Kauai, received 2.56 Snow also overspread the interior South on January 16, inches in a 24-hour period on January 14-15. Elsewhere on resulting in a 7-inch snowfall in Nashville, TN. It was Kauai, Lihue posted a daily-record low of 54°F on January 16. Nashville’s fifth-greatest daily snowfall on record and highest The following day, records included 53°F in Kahului, Maui, daily total since 8.7 inches fell on March 19, 1996. Although and 57°F in Honolulu, Oahu. Meanwhile, weekly Indianapolis, IN, received only 2 inches from the storm, their temperatures ranged from 10 to 20°F above normal across most season-to-date snowfall (19.0 inches through January 16) was of western and northern Alaska. King Salmon, AK, noted the highest since 21.1 inches during the same period in 1998- maximum temperatures of 40°F or higher on 14 consecutive 99. Farther east, 4.5 inches of snow blanketed Richmond, days (January 8-21), including daily-record highs on January VA, on January 16-17. 10 (44°F) and 12 (45°F). Significant Alaskan precipitation was again confined to southern portions of the State, where In the storm’s wake, the coldest air of the season swept into the January 1-20 totals included 11.81 inches (219 percent of South and East. In New York, Binghamton’s longest spell normal) in Kodiak and 4.80 inches (152 percent) in Juneau. on record without a temperature below 0°F (nearly 3 years Despite the above-normal precipitation, Juneau’s month-to- from January 23, 2000 - January 16, 2002) ended with a low of date snowfall totaled just 2.2 inches (12 percent of normal). Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin January 22, 2003 Weather Data for Mississippi and the Missouri Bootheel Weather Data for the Week Ending January 18, 2003 Data provided by the Mississippi State Delta Research and Extension Center (DREC), the Southern Regional Climate Center (SRCC), and the University of Missouri. aNcn. | NUMBER OF DAYS TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION SOIL,TEMP, TEMP. °F PRECIP STATES AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX LTORWE MEA VERAGDEENF PORARORMMT AULRW EEIT ENO. KTALLY, DENFPORARORMMTA ULR GIENR 2INE4. A-THOEUSRT, TI NO.,SD1T eAIcLN ,C E NPCOTSD1R. eI McN ACEL TINO.,SJ1T aAInLN ,C E PNCOTS1JR .aI MnN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEUA9A 0MBN DO VE B3A2NE DL OWI01 N OMCRHO REI5 0N OMCRHO RE BATESVILLE * BELZONI * CLARKSDALE * CLEVELAND * GREENVILLE * GREENWOOD * INDIANOLA 1S INVERNESS 5E LYON MACON MOORHEAD * ONWARD PERTHSHIRE ROLLING FORK * coooNcNoNcNo0oeoaooehet0tkk SoN oNocN°eNoooNeooNo,Nc oNo,o coocoo, SCOTT SIDON STARKVILLE oo, NN oo, TUNICA * TUNICA 1W VANCE VERONA VICKSBURG * YAZOO CITY * STONEVILLE * DELTA STEELE GLENNONVILLE PORTAGEVILLE LF CLARKTON CARDWELL CHARLESTON PORTAGEVILLE DC ccOoe oo ooNoNoeNNBHBOOPAoH NNpB c WNo,NcOWeo ooNceAoNeoNccoN NecOeN ecNeeScNee ecocCc Compiled by USDA/OCE/WAOB’s Stoneville Field Office. * Based on 1971-2000 normals. - Sufficient data not available. Weather and Crop Summary: Very cold weather moved into the Delta causing a hard freeze, so fields remained wet with slowed evaporation rates on the heavier textured soils. However, seedbed preparation and other fieldwork have progressed on the lighter textured fields due to minimal amounts of precipitation. CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER, NOAA Computer generated contours Based on preliminary dato MP 4 HAWAIIAN * January 22, 2003 Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin National Weather Data for Selected Cities Weather Data for the Week Ending January 18, 2003 Data Provided by Climate Prediction Center (301-763-8000, Ext. 7503) TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION RELATIVE PL uuMBen oe Days STATES PERCENT TEMP. °F PRECIP AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX TREMEA VERAGDEENF PORAORRMMT AULRW EETI ENO KTALLY, DEFNPROAORRMMT AULR GIENR EATEST ITNO.,T AL, PNCOTSD1R. eI McN ACEL TINO.SJ1,T aAInLN ,C E NPCOTSJ1R .aI MnN ACLE AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMA9AEU0NB M DO VE B3A2NE DL OWI01 N MOCHRO REI5 0N OMCHRO RE BIRMINGHAM & preu o HUNTSVILLE MOBILE z MONTGOMERY ANCHORAGE —NNH-N WN BARROW hoDo= FAIRBANKS uaen—O nau n own JUNEAU 8ID1£SEe o2I8-nN08Co5 E8- o©2 8 KODIAK @Os“ we AN NOME FLAGSTAFF PHOENIX TUCSON YUMA FORT SMITH khoawonn LITTLE ROCK BAKERSFIELD FRESNO LOS ANGELES REDDING o+ oooorocoococ°eo°eo SACRAMENTO eSsspEe rHSouSRw ESRSSSSSVSSSSS SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO STOCKTON ALAMOSA CO SPRINGS DENVER INTL GRAND JUNCTION PUEBLO OFAEWNw NM WMAhROWANA BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD WASHINGTON WILMINGTON DAYTONA BEACH JACKSONVILLE KEY WEST MIAMI ORLANDO PENSACOLA TALLAHASSEE TAMPA WEST PALM ATHENS ATLANTA AUGUSTA COLUMBUS MACON SAVANNAH HILO HONOLULU KAHULUI LIHUE BOISE LEWISTON POCATELLO CHICAGO/O'HARE MOLINE PEORIA ROCKFORD SPRINGFIELD EVANSVILLE FORT WAYNE INDIANAPOLIS SOUTH BEND BURLINGTON CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES DUBUQUE SIOUX CITY WATERLOO CONCORDIA DODGE CITY GOODLAND TOPEKA teSeeMCKeOAINoION SOOeNNOAaaNGoNN OIAONNNQM NS NDee VNNeEaNON mFSH ON NhHNKN AaHASN ANe OaOO NeeeeCewBOeeeeeeO zECeeee Ho O A eoweConWoIO *OeTe CONANARdANNABOC H EHWNHWONNOBBBABWABANBBAANBABOTDTDAOVCACOHYHO0 Based on 1971-2000 normais *** Not Available Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin January 22, 2003 Weather Data for the Week Ending January 18, 2003 TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION HUMIDITY, PERCENT STATES AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX LTORWE MEA VERAGDEEFNP ROAORRMMT AULRW EETI ENO KTALLY, DENFPORARORMMTA ULRI GENR I2 N4E -AHTOUERS,TI NTO.SD1T, eAIcLN ,C E NPCOTSD1R. eI McN ACEL TINO.SJ1,T aAInLN ,C E PNCOTS1JR. aI nMN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEUA9A 0MBN DO VE BA32NE DL OWI.0 N1MOC RHO REI50 N OMCRHO RE WICHITA w NNo & is 2 a JACKSON nNn N > ) LEXINGTON nN onD s) LOUISVILLE nN on oo@=Nnn N > ) oooco PADUCAH to- iS ny > o BATON ROUGE > ) o nN woa LAKE CHARLES eoO=gNO WSo o CoOOoMcAcsNocAnO eD N c=NoyS OoLo oSnoBoS =a-A0aoI S NEW ORLEANS oO o Ds) >> oo SHREVEPORT > o CARIBOU PORTLAND BALTIMORE BOSTON WORCESTER ALPENA GRAND RAPIDS HOUGHTON LAKE LANSING MUSKEGON TRAVERSE CITY DULUTH cScesSoc ceoccoeoca-oo aoonooaooaooaoonoc oeoCceocccoeeoe INT'L FALLS MINNEAPOLIS ROCHESTER ST. CLOUD JACKSON MERIDIAN TUPELO O|G =-NNONGOO e-a=aeeer~> s k ea e COLUMBIA KANSAS CITY SAINT LOUIS na aA oOoO SPRINGFIELD ~ BILLINGS w a BUTTE GLASGOW GREAT FALLS oCooCCoMeMeeeeoOOoOoOOOoOcOoooCOeee oO eoeeOoC oOoO O HAVRE KALISPELL MISSOULA GRAND ISLAND LINCOLN r+boe rn ahndoweao&n hkhodi NORFOLK SSSASSGSSS0SSEhdgESESSPUSSaDSwe yPEhnSE EE0:k DSO NORTH PLATTE OMAHA SCOTTSBLUFF VALENTINE ELY LAS VEGAS RENO WINNEMUCCA CONCORD NEWARK ALBUQUERQUE ALBANY BINGHAMTON SHrANHDBHOOHDMDRONAGA=w& BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE NA ASHEVILLE CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO HATTERAS RALEIGH WILMINGTON BISMARCK DICKINSON FARGO GRAND FORKS JAMESTOWN WILLISTON AKRON-CANTON CINCINNATI CLEVELAND COLUMBUS DAYTON MANSFIELD 21 66S00SO22So0eS9SO6S8O68OO6o 1:''0 O . LO6OSOO6eEBOO DiO0 C 00OsaCOO6FE.:So: e OS , 0 C .S 5 SS5 0 . 0O0NNNNNN 'NNNONN9 NNo NoNOeSOaeeaNOWSN 44S©6 o NSOoRDeMNe aDakh y=NHa o Osan a oM Qeoe W n arcohe DO g o CMeecCNoneOnOoOOOOo:OOOOOocoCee OOOO KCoOOCOoO NO OoO MOOoe c N OC o NOONeNC Based on 1971-2000 normals *** Not Available January 22, 2003 Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin Weather Data for the Week Ending January 18, 2003 TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION HUMIDITY, PERCENT STATES AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX TREMEA VERAGDEENF PORARORMMT AULRW EEIT ENO.K TALLY, DENFPORARORMMTA ULR GIENR 2IEN4 A-HTOEUSRT,I T NO.,SD1T eIAcLN ,C E NPCOTDS1R .eI McN ACEL TINO.1SJT, aAInLN ,C E NPCOTSJ1R .aI nMN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEUAA9 M0BN DO VE B3A2EN DL OWI0 1N MOCHRO REI5 N0 MOCHRO RE TOLEDO ro.) Nn o © ° i)@ ~ © YOUNGSTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY =o TULSA ASTORIA BURNS N|=N=D a maSorFNtno aon o22w ©oo w ©©©@© uooOu w 2ONwyN 2 M AAD”A EUGENE wo=oS hnBOrzNonoROoko0DHowN MEDFORD ~= ao=~] PENDLETON o©oa N RSo N PORTLAND SALEM e&os Onanwao ALLENTOWN ERIE MIDDLETOWN PHILADELPHIA eed ©ooocoocooecoeocooo PITTSBURGH WILKES-BARRE WILLIAMSPORT O@o NoWOoN DWODO PROVIDENCE BEAUFORT CHARLESTON COLUMBIA eee GREENVILLE Aosg ao SSSSU8R2VSENSE ABERDEEN N~ “a HURON RAPID CITY SIOUX FALLS meoeBaenaBi NaBA nB NaBANWWWwWWENAHO BRISTOL SrHKoH4SLNNHBNGSHS CHATTANOOGA KNOXVILLE MEMPHIS ONNeNAANNU eNNNNNNNN SNONNNN N N I NASHVILLE r«aaa aa®ah ABILENE AMARILLO AUSTIN BEAUMONT BROWNSVILLE CORPUS CHRIST! DEL RIO EL PASO ~hothoonnooeow FORT WORTH GALVESTON HOUSTON oon LUBBOCK MIDLAND NN co¢=5 oc SAN ANGELO SAN ANTONIO VICTORIA WACO WICHITA FALLS C=»NNNuOe naaaoaasNon noN utaw anteiwsa wn SALT LAKE CITY BURLINGTON LYNCHBURG NORFOLK RICHMOND ROANOKE WASH/DULLES OLYMPIA QUILLAYUTE SEATTLE-TACOMA SPOKANE tN ~ YAKIMA wo° o BECKLEY CHARLESTON ELKINS HUNTINGTON EAU CLAIRE GREEN BAY LA CROSSE MADISON MILWAUKEE sBo+Oo d-o e CASPER CHEYENNE LANDER SHERIDAN oo on. ef'9ne&2oOfeeGH ee'eeo9apSp—aaOR oeO eaee'eoe eo n eeS em.ooo eMMe PN NNW eONNNo NHNNoSCHWHAW GM9BCAN O Oe AHHOC eAHO NDHo cCeMWBOee88eAOOoOOCOOCoeooO ON oeOoN OoeO CeeOCCOOM A oc O OeOOooN o OoOoNeNO ooAOoeNWooNO° NeBV:W°EAo ONNNWALHANO GAONHONNWNEAN Based on 1971-2000 normais *** Not Available NOTE: These data are preliminary and subject to change. In the past, precipitation totals from a number of stations have been incomplete. Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin January 22, 2003 National Weather Data for Selected Cities Weather Data for the Week Ending January 11, 2003 (Corrected) Data Provided by Climate Prediction Center (301-763-8000, Ext. 7503) TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION HRUEMLIADTIITVYE, JL ANUMBER OF DAYS PERCENT TEMP. °F PRECIP sine inminnienin ASD: STATES AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX LTORWE MEA VERAGDEENF PORARORMMTA ULRW EETI ENO KTALLY, DERNFP OOAMRR MTAULR E 2IN4. -HOUR,IT NO.S,D1T eIAcLN ,C E NPCOTSD1R. eI McN ACEL TINO.SJ1,T aIAnLN ,C E NPCOTSJ1R .aI MnN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMA9AEU0BN M DO VE B3A2EN DL OWI0 1N OMCRHO REI50N MOCHRO RE BIRMINGHAM w nD GIoNRf oE ATEST - o HUNTSVILLE woo oooao ho n=y MOBILE rm)N @@ xo O- w MONTGOMERY w @ DS) o ANCHORAGE rs) ro)N ° BARROW @ FAIRBANKS JUNEAU r=e. a) woNeA S KODIAK NOME FLAGSTAFF PHOENIX TUCSON YUMA FORT SMITH LITTLE ROCK BAKERSFIELD ARODODD ooNO 2O-wGr2kGRNWOORNBNAN FRESNO LOS ANGELES REDDING SACRAMENTO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO TOCKTON ALAMOSA CO SPRINGS DENVER INTL GRAND JUNCTION PUEBLO BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD WASHINGTON WILMINGTON DAYTONA BEACH JACKSONVILLE SOWE WaEAANaNANONNnDWNNANN DAONNNASOAANT KEY WEST MIAMI ORLANDO PENSACOLA ew&m bkAN TALLAHASSEE TAMPA WEST PALM hook ATHENS ATLANTA AUGUSTA COLUMBUS MACON SAVANNAH HILO HONOLULU KAHULUI LIHUE BOISE LEWISTON POCATELLO CHICAGO/O'HARE MOLINE PEORIA ROCKFORD SPRINGFIELD EVANSVILLE FORT WAYNE INDIANAPOLIS SOUTH BEND BURLINGTON OhRWWhkNOHTDHCRENFWSANHBAONANNYW CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES DUBUQUE SIOUX CITY WATERLOO CONCORDIA DODGE CITY GOODLAND TOPEKA O6O669960060669CSe469C::.1'1': :'111O5. 1e66Se8« e00698S62 S90956 9OO l0.e).1 o e':0n 6 90.0mo :9CO eSa nOO0COOSR CooSOiUNOO eea SeoeO sO 0OEo NS ON G SeOh N OO eS AsEA s FcahGvPRMRDBCRoRAN OEO CS aO eaRggbOkONDEeiREEcYSsIOatEe N G S DRD A .E DO D Ns N e . NA.e cnGOO66SSC2Oeso 2eOCS= O>1 '6.1'B B091OaO GSaeSeI EOS0S9966011Ce Oy5 SO OO :S S ' 5' e09O )6OSSOOS ) '. ' S S S 1 6 Based on 1971-2000 normals ** Not Available January 22, 2003 Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin Weather Data for the Week Ending January 11, 2003 (Corrected) Zi fm TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION HUMIDITY, PERCENT STATES ] AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEU M EXTREMEA VERAGDEENFP ORARORMMTA ULRW EETI ENO.K TALLY, DENFPORARORMMTA ULR E ITNO.SD1,T eIAcLN ,C E NPCOTDS1R .eI McN ACEL TINO.SJ1,T aAInLN ,C E NPCOTSJ1R. aI MnN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEUAA9 M0BN DO VE BA32EN DL OWI0 1N MOCHRO REI50 N MOCHRO RE WICHITA iyi ) JACKSON LEXINGTON aNnEnG LOUISVILLE — o PADUCAH BATON ROUGE LAKE CHARLES NEW ORLEANS >»o ONrN© O SHREVEPORT OpoWsF N=O CARIBOU NO=ow PORTLAND BALTIMORE OGcfRsWHRE NoeA.OTS oEUSfSTRoISN 9 S0S9L9S90S0R0B BOSTON WORCESTER ALPENA GRAND RAPIDS HOUGHTON LAKE LANSING MUSKEGON TRAVERSE CITY DULUTH INT'L FALLS MINNEAPOLIS ROCHESTER ST. CLOUD JACKSON MERIDIAN TUPELO COLUMBIA KANSAS CITY SAINT LOUIS SPRINGFIELD BILLINGS BUTTE GLASGOW GREAT FALLS ouw- HAVRE S KALISPELL MISSOULA GRAND ISLAND LINCOLN NORFOLK NORTH PLATTE OMAHA =a SCOTTSBLUFF VALENTINE ELY LAS VEGAS RENO WINNEMUCCA oMOas3, 4faNGW @e S |OUAOt W WwOeAO NR CONCORD NEWARK ALBUQUERQUE NWR@ONOTONANAOCONYW ALBANY BINGHAMTON BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE ASHEVILLE CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO HATTERAS RALEIGH WILMINGTON BISMARCK DICKINSON FARGO GRAND FORKS JAMESTOWN WILLISTON AKRON-CANTON CINCINNATI CLEVELAND COLUMBUS DAYTON MANSFIELD ---- e ee - eeeWN0O8 SG0I VE22N YNeN0O2OBHAASFV =BH0iO 0NNDN 0H>GVO 9O WEe Ae --ee NHeOVKNN HVBNOVAeWOEeeRVBSAOeeHNV AOYN a ANnOKtYHVn CNSr NNtONSrG tCYVNOtOVNECGGeHOVOVACeOvWOnNCtCsOsNEOVNNNOVA2 T DCCOONCONAWNMIAUNMIOCNAIWWNNVANNOICCNC OCOCCOCH0422 Based on 1971-2000 normals *** Not Available Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin January 22, 2003 Weather Data for the Week Ending January 11, 2003 (Corrected) TEMPERATURE °F PRECIPITATION HPUEMRICDEITNYT, STATES AND STATIONS AVMEARXAIGMAEUV MMEI RNAIGMEEUX MHT IRGEH MEEX LTORWE MEA VERAGDEENF PORARORMMTA ULRW EETI ENO. KTALLY, IGNRI 2EN4.A -THEOSUTR ,IT NO.,S1DT eIAcLN ,C E NPCOTSD1R .eI McN ACEL TINO.,S1TJ aAInLN ,C E NPCOTSJ1R .aI nMN ACEL AVMEARXAIGMEAU VMME IRNAIGMEUAA9 0MBN DO VE BA32NE DL OWI.0 N1MOC HRO REI.5 N0MOC HRO RE TOLEDO > > o D6 ENFNPOfRA RORMMTA ULR E np oOo @ an YOUNGSTOWN NN > @ o © o OKLAHOMA CITY nNo bd ro) Nn wo TULSA © ~ a © a ASTORIA w © o wo oo nop BURNS &a Qnronrn EUGENE —s MEDFORD 262 PENDLETON PORTLAND SALEM 4+nNoOwH ALLENTOWN ERIE wNwwWRw WAHNNO RAOSOK S MIDDLETOWN PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH WILKES-BARRE WILLIAMSPORT PROVIDENCE CMOSHOFODO MMoNMOSHUR ONMR RHAHN DCENBA BEAUFORT CHARLESTON COLUMBIA GREENVILLE ABERDEEN HURON RAPID CITY SIOUX FALLS BRISTOL CHATTANOOGA KNOXVILLE MEMPHIS NASHVILLE ABILENE AMARILLO AUSTIN BEAUMONT BROWNSVILLE CORPUS CHRISTI DEL RIO EL PASO FORT WORTH GALVESTON HOUSTON LUBBOCK MIDLAND SAN ANGELO SAN ANTONIO ROFAEAWWANBNWAWW ASNOH MNWAOHBW WANNAWWWNHNAN VICTORIA WACO WICHITA FALLS SALT LAKE CITY BURLINGTON LYNCHBURG NORFOLK RICHMOND ROANOKE WASH/DULLES awOka wn hw onrk OLYMPIA QUILLAYUTE SEATTLE-TACOMA an SPOKANE YAKIMA BECKLEY CHARLESTON ELKINS HUNTINGTON EAU CLAIRE GREEN BAY LA CROSSE MADISON MILWAUKEE CASPER CHEYENNE LANDER SHERIDAN o22eoOeOOOOS2GeeSSCtDoROO O ienOaCO oen OORd aCN eAN aNePD WWMOFNCS OOFo=mOBOw2EHWONEH HO -RONOeNOOHA F2o oHNB0HN PNG OHMN o ONBO fBS0O0006OG90OO0600CN DO aenS8O2NB6OWO10 : : 1i'11:.1. '10::: e1ooe0eONa666aCP'.0G0NGS6000 90 N 0'09 O 0 ES0i0W.'Ne o A60 SH99 01N e-eBDNn:6. C e NA6, W1No6NCA9Bo6N d1AACR H:Oo4AW C NooN mNAaNnANNa N AoDMsAAoTNoNDeOAGNoANlNNoDSDAeENoAAoNNoEOeAAoNNeNEiENrHOoABOOAeOA WMWNN OOHWAOOOSO Based on 1971-2000 normals *** Not Available NOTE: These data are preliminary and subject to change. In the past, precipitation totals from a number of stations have been incomplete.

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