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The Curtain Comes Down on October

October's final act featured a heavy rainfall event that boosted monthly precipitation totals for many spots. Even so, precipitation amounts varied, allowing drought to intensify in some areas but improve in others. Much of the Northeast wrapped up the month on the warm side of normal.

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Northeast News

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Mix of Improvement and Deterioration
For much of the Northeast, drought and abnormally dry conditions were unchanged from last week. With that said, there was some improvement in places like western New York and Vermont but some deterioration in places like northern New York and southern Maine. A storm is bringing much-needed precipitation as of October 30.

  • All of Vermont remained in drought for a record-setting ninth consecutive week (since the U.S. Drought Monitor began in 2000).
  • 42.65% of Maine is in extreme drought, its highest such coverage since January 2002 and its fifth highest such coverage since the Drought Monitor began in 2000.
  • Extreme drought contracted in Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Maine but spread in southern Maine.
  • Severe and moderate drought contracted in western New York and western Pennsylvania, while moderate drought expanded in northern New York and western Maryland.
  • Streamflow and groundwater levels remain below normal in multiple areas, with hundreds of dry/low well reports in Vermont and Maine.
  • Impacts such as reduced hay yields, use of supplemental feed for livestock, and low or dried up water sources continue to be reported.
  • The short-term outlook for November 4-8 favors near-normal precipitation for a majority of the Northeast, while the outlook for November 6-12 favors near- or above-normal precipitation for most areas.
For the latest information, visit the Northeast DEWS Dashboard (to see the full Northeast, click on the grayed-out Pennsylvania in the map in the top left) and the Northeast Drought Update. Submit drought impact reports via the Condition Monitoring Observer Reports (CMOR) page.




Website Highlights

Weather Station Data

Weather Station Data includes location-specific information, such as wind data, evapotranspiration, and daily almanacs.


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CLIMOD 2 is a user-friendly website to find single-station and multi-station climate products for locations accross the country. For example, the Seasonal Ranking report produces a graph and table of extremes or other summaries for a specified period for each year.

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State & Regional Analyses

These provide several map types, regional climate summaries, snow survey data, and drought information.


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The Monthly Maps offer a variety of monthly precipitation and temperature departure maps for any given month for the Northeast region or a selected state.

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Analyses for Industry

Analyses for Industry shows products the NRCC has created through partnerships with various industries.


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Recent Extreme Precipitation Changes in the Northeast U.S. compares the amounts and return periods of extreme precipitaiton events to a past reference year.

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Webinars & Workshops

Webinars & Workshops provides recordings and presentations from the monthly webinar series, as well as information on past and upcoming workshops.


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The Northeast Regional Climate Center hosts a monthly webinar series with NOAA affiliates to address timely weather topics.

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Publications & Services

Publications & Services includes the NRCC blog, quarterly outlooks, as well as other reports and publications.


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The Quarterly Outlooks are seasonal climate highlights and outlook for the upcoming season for the Eastern, Region, Great Lakes, and Gulf of Maine. Published in March, June, September and December.

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