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October & November Weather

Reported by : Rebecca Schuld
Email: rebecca.schuld@wfrv.com
Last Update: 11/06 12:45 pm
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It was a nice late summer afternoon... the date was September 27th, and we were in the 70s.  Then, just like that, it turned colder.  Fall was here and here to stay.  So after a mild and dry September our October was the opposite.  Check out these stats for the month:

 October 2009 Average Temperature

 

Average October 2009

   October 2009   

Location

Temperature

Ranking




Appleton

44.2

5th coolest

Brillion

43.7

2nd coolest

Clintonville

43.2

4th coolest

Green Bay

44.3

13th coolest 

Kewaunee 

44.5 

4th coolest

Manitowoc

46.1

10th coolest

 Marinette

 43.9

 5th coolest

Marshfield

41.4

4th coolest

Oconto

43.3

8th coolest

Oshkosh Airport

44.9

8th coolest

Peshtigo

42.4

2nd coolest

Rhinelander Airport

40.0

7th coolest

Stevens Point

42.0

4th coolest

Wausau

41.6

8th coolest

Wisconsin Rapids (Airport)

42.2

6th coolest


 October 2009 Precipitation Totals

 

October 2009

  October 2009 

Location

Precipitation Total

Ranking




Appleton

5.23

3rd wettest (tied)

Brillion 

4.22 

8th wettest 

 Clintonville

 5.55

2nd wettest 

 Green Bay

5.16 

2nd wettest 

 Kewaunee

 6.28

 Wettest

 Manitowoc

 5.14

6th wettest 

Marinette

7.05

Wettest

Marshfield

6.11

Wettest

Oconto

6.71

2nd wettest

Oshkosh Airport

3.93

10th wettest

Peshtigo

7.71

Wettest

Rhinelander

4.75

7th wettest

Stevens Point

6.10

3rd wettest

Wausau

5.15

8th wettest

Wisconsin Rapids (Airport)

5.67

6th wettest

Courtesy: NWS Green Bay

So after the 2nd wettest and 13th coolest October on record for Green Bay, what's ahead as we go into November??  Here's the latest info from the Climate Prediction Center...




Data from: http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/

The first map shows temperature trends for the U.S., for the month of November.  The entire state is under the orange shaded area, indicating a good probability for above average temperatures.

The second map shows precipitation trends over the next fifteen days.

We are now entering a period of above average temperatures. Some cities have already pushed the mid 50s into our Friday afternoon.  Temperatures will be in the 60s Saturday, and near that on Sunday as well.  Be sure to check my daily web updates for the latest weather information on how long the warmer weather will last!

Rebecca






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