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  2. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Over the top of the ridge, the jet stream brings a summer precipitation maximum to the Great Plains and western Great Lakes. Large thunderstorm areas known as mesoscale convective complexes move through the Plains, Midwest, and Great Lakes during the warm season, contributing up to 10% of the annual precipitation to the region.

  3. Great Plains - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains is a broad expanse of ... of annual rainfall trends a little east of northward ... The total population in these states grew from 1.0 million in 1870 ...

  4. April 2016 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    Other significant totals include 16.48 in (419 mm) along Cypress Creek at Sharp Road, 16.32 in (415 mm) along Langham Creek at Longenbaugh, and 16.22 in (412 mm) in Monaville. George Bush Intercontinental Airport saw 9.92 in (252 mm), [14] bringing the monthly rainfall total to 11.38 in (289 mm). This marked the wettest April on record for Houston.

  5. Great Plains ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    The ecology of the Great Plains is diverse, largely owing to their great size. Differences in rainfall, elevation, and latitude create a variety of habitats including short grass, mixed grass, and tall-grass prairies, and riparian ecosystems. [1] The Great Plains extend from Mexico in the south through the central United States to central ...

  6. Severe storms to continue to rattle, flood parts of central ...

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    This snapshot of the state of river levels in eastern Texas shows multiple gauge points at major flood stage (purple) as of Sunday morning, May 5, 2024.

  7. 1988–1990 North American drought - Wikipedia

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    The catastrophic drought continued across the Upper Midwest and northern Great Plains states during 1989, not officially ending until 1990. [6] [7] Dry conditions continued during 1989, affecting Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, parts of Nebraska, [8] [9] Minnesota, [10] [11] Kansas and large portions of Colorado.

  8. Snow storm hits upper Midwest: See snow forecast for ... - AOL

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    The system is forecasted to bring light to moderate snow through late Friday with higher totals for some parts of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions. ... Great Plains brace for snow storms ...

  9. Heavy rainfall bringing needed drought relief to central ...

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    Much-needed rain is drenching some of the worst drought-stricken areas of the United States this week. To some extent, the rain will help lessen the wildfire danger and assist with agricultural ...