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The deadliest weather event of the year was the East African drought, with the resulting food shortages and famine killing more than 50,000 people, many of them children. [4] From March to August, a heat wave and drought persisted across much of the central United States, causing US$12 billion in damage and 95 deaths.
The 2011–12 North American winter by and large saw above normal average temperatures across the continent, with the Contiguous United States encountering its fourth-warmest winter on record, along with an unusually low number of significant winter precipitation events. The primary outlier was Alaska, parts of which experienced their coldest ...
On October 21, 2010, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center issued its US winter outlook. It predicted a La Niña to form. The Outlook predicted colder and wetter than average winter for the Pacific Northwest and Northern plains.
Airfares will likely continue to gain altitude in the New Year, even as the industry braces for a 40% decline in profits as fuel prices and a weak economy take their toll, industry experts said ...
Housing Market 2011 Forecast: Barbara Corcoran. Stefanos Chen. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:12 PM. Housing Market 2011 forecast. ... Fox Weather. Winter storms with rain, snow could snarl holiday ...
A standard weather phenomenon along the northern and central California coast from late spring to early fall. May Gray / June Gloom : A characteristic weather pattern of late spring (May and June) in which a combination of inland heat, off-shore cool water, and prevailing wind patterns bring foggy and overcast weather to coastal regions.
This next period of wet weather is forecast to kick off in Northern California Friday, bringing more rain, snow and potential flooding to the region as a "series of atmospheric rivers push inland ...
Climate data for Sacramento 5 ESE, California (Sacramento State [5]), 1991–2020 normals, [a] extremes 1877–present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec