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  2. Climate of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In central and northern Alabama, average monthly precipitation amounts are highest from November to April, typically peaking in December or March, as at Huntsville (December maximum) or Birmingham (March maximum), with August to October the driest months. Along the coast, summer thunderstorm rains are markedly more frequent and tropical weather ...

  3. List of the wettest tropical cyclones in the United States

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    The northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest have received the lowest amounts, as those regions lie exceptionally far from the breeding grounds of Atlantic and Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones. The wettest tropical cyclone in the United States storm on record is Hurricane Harvey , which dumped 60.58 in (1,539 mm) of rain on Southeast Texas ...

  4. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Over the contiguous United States, total annual precipitation increased at an average rate of 6.1 percent per century since 1900, with the greatest increases within the East North Central climate region (11.6 percent per century) and the South (11.1 percent). Hawaii was the only region to show a decrease (−9.25 percent). [89]

  5. Pipe-bursting cold, snow and ice threat to reach into the South

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    The frigid air can also contribute to the season's first chance of wintry precipitation in the region. ... a short amount of ... all the way east to northern Mississippi, northern Alabama and ...

  6. NWS: Hail, rain, damaging wind across N. Alabama - AOL

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    Apr. 1—North Alabama on Tuesday could see its first official brush with severe weather since the start of spring, as a southeastward-moving cold front enters the area in the latter half of Tuesday.

  7. Geography of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The amount of precipitation is greatest along the coast (62 inches/1,574 mm) and evenly distributed through the rest of the state (about 52 inches/1,320 mm). During each winter there is usually one fall of snow in the south and two in the north; but the snow quickly disappears, and sometimes, during an entire winter, the ground is not covered ...

  8. Mountain terrain, monstrous rain: What caused North ... - AOL

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    But the river also collects water from a network of creeks and streams to the north, where the rain fell in even greater amounts. The flow in the river grew by 20 times between Tuesday and Thursday.

  9. List of snowiest places in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    The list of snowiest places in the United States by state shows average annual snowfall totals for the period from mid-1985 to mid-2015. Only places in the official climate database of the National Weather Service, a service of NOAA, are included in this list. Some ski resorts and unofficial weather stations report higher amounts of snowfall ...