309 NOAK48 PAFC 020010 PNSAFC AKZ101-021215- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Anchorage AK 410 PM AKDT Mon Jun 1 2020 ...Anchorage International Airport Climate Highlights for May 2020... ...6th Warmest May... ...27th Wettest May... ...11th Coolest Memorial Day... ...7th Wettest Memorial Day... ...First 70 degree day in May since 2017... ...First Month With An Above Normal Monthly Average Temperature in 2020... The period of record includes 69 Mays. ...Temperature... May 2020 was the 6th warmest May on record with an average temperature of 50.4 degrees. This is 2.6 degrees above the normal of 47.8 degrees. This ends a streak of 4 consecutive months (Jan-Apr) with an average temperature below the climatological normal for the month. The average high in May 2020 was 59.5 degrees. This was 3.5 degrees above the normal of 56.0 degrees. The average low in May 2020 was 41.4 degrees, which is 1.8 degrees above the normal of 39.6 degrees. May 2020 was about as warm as May 2019 by average temperature. 23 days in May had above average temperatures. 6 days in May had below average temperatures. 2 days in May had normal temperatures (1/2 degree or less). There weren't any days in May 2020 that were more than 10 degrees above or below their daily normals. The most above normal day in May 2020 occurred on the 9th, which was 9.8 degrees warmer than the daily normal. The most below normal day in May 2020 occurred on the 25th, on Memorial Day, which was 2.0 degrees cooler than the daily normal. The warmest monthly high in May 2020 occurred on the 29th, when the high reached 74 degrees. This ties multiple years for the 8th warmest monthly high in May. The average monthly high in May is 67 degrees. This was the warmest daily high in May since 2013. The coolest monthly low in May 2020 occurred on the 5th, when the low dropped to 32 degrees. This ties multiple years for the 14th warmest monthly low in May. The average monthly low in May is 30 degrees. This was the coolest daily low in May since 2018. May 28th was the first day the temperature reached 70 degrees in May since May 31, 2017. This was the 22nd earliest first 70 degree day of the year on record. With two 70 degree days in May 2020, that was the 12th most. In contrast to monthly temperatures, Memorial Day 2020 was the 11th coolest on record, with an average temperature of 48.5 degrees, and the 7th wettest on record with 0.04 inches of rain falling on May 25th. The normal temperature on Memorial Day is 52 degrees. For Meteorological Spring, defined as March through May, this was the 33rd coolest on record, and the 7th wettest on record. ...Precipitation... May 2020 was the 27th wettest May on record, with 0.63 inches of precipitation measured during the month. The normal precipitation in May is 0.72 inches. May 2020 had 88 percent of its normal precipitation for the month. This ends a streak of 3 consecutive months of above normal precipitation. The wettest day in May was on the 24th, when 0.35 inches of precipitation were measured. This was the 25th wettest May day on record. 16 of 31 days in May had a trace or more of precipitation. 8 days had measurable precipitation. 2 days had 1/10 inch or more of precipitation. 1 day had 1/4 inch or more of precipitation. March through May 2020 was only the 7th time there were more than 3 inches (3.02 inches) of precipitation in what is climatologically the driest season in Anchorage. The normal March through May precipitation is 1.79 inches. ...Snowfall and Snow Season... No snow fell in May 2020. The normal snowfall for May is 0.3 inches. This ties 47 other Mays. No snow has been recorded in May since 2013. Snow season 2019-2020 is the 17th snowiest snow season on record through the end of May, with a total snowfall of 88.6 inches. The normal snow season snowfall is 74.5 inches. Thus, May will end with a surplus of 14.1 inches. This is down 1 place from the end of April. ...May 2020 vs. May 2019... May 2020 had a similar average temperature to 2019, but was much drier than its predecessor. Temperature: 50.4 degrees in 2020 vs. 50.2 degrees in 2019. Precipitation: 0.63 inches in 2020 vs. 2.18 inches in 2019. Snowfall: 0 in 2020 vs. 0 in 2019. Snow Season: 88.6 inches in 2019-2020 vs. 65.0 inches in 2018-2019. ...Daily Records Set in May 2020... No daily records were set in May 2020. ...Daily Records Count for 2020 [Latest Previous]... High Maximum....1 [February 18, 2020] High Minimum....1 [April 15, 2020] Low Maximum.....0 [November 18, 2015] Low Minimum.....0 [May 30, 2017] Precipitation...3 [March 8, 2020] Snowfall........5 [March 8, 2020] This is the fewest number of high maximum records through the end of May since 2012. ...Climate Highlights for June 2020... Normal High: 62.8 degrees. Normal Temperature: 55.2 degrees. Normal Low: 47.7 degrees. Normal Precipitation: 0.97 inches. Warmest June: 60.5 degrees average temperature (2019). Warmest Day: 85 degrees on June 14, 1969. Coolest June: 51.1 degrees average temperature (1971). Coolest Day: 33 degrees on June 4, 1961. Wettest June: 3.40 inches (1962). Wettest Day: 1.62 inches on June 12, 1962. Driest June: 0.02 inches in 1952. Average 1st High of 70 degrees: June 6th. Average Low Reaches 50 degrees: June 24th. Earliest 80 degree day: June 14, 1969. ...Calendar of Astronomy and Holidays... Beginning of the Month Daylight: 18 hours 46 minutes. Last day gaining 3 minutes of daylight: June 4th. Full Moon (Strawberry Moon): June 5th at 11:12am. First day with more than 19 Hours of daylight: June 6th. Last day gaining 2 minutes of daylight: June 10th. Third Quarter Moon: June 12th at 10:23pm. Last day gaining 1 minute of daylight: June 15th. Earliest Sunrise of the Year: June 18th at 4:20am. Summer Solstice: June 20th at 1:43pm. Longest Day of the Year: 19 Hours 21 Minutes of Daylight. 13 Hours 54 Minutes longer than the Winter Solstice New Moon: June 20th at 10:41pm. Latest Sunset of the Year: June 22nd at 11:42pm. First day losing 1 minute of daylight: June 26th. First Quarter Moon: June 28th at 12:15am. End of the Month Daylight: 19 hours 11 minutes. Total Monthly Daylight Gain: 25 minutes. $$ Wegman  588 NOUS43 KLBF 020016 PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-021207- Public Information Statement National Weather Service North Platte NE 707 PM CDT Mon Jun 1 2020 ...HIGH TEMPERATURE REPORTS MONDAY AFTERNOON... Warm air moved into western and north central Nebraska yesterday and intensified this afternoon. Below are this afternoon's high temperatures from a variety of sources. Location Temp Time/Date Provider Springview 6S 100 F 0616 PM 06/01 CWOP Valentine Airport 100 F 0552 PM 06/01 ASOS Thedford Airport 99 F 0435 PM 06/01 AWOS Halsey 2W 99 F 0323 PM 06/01 RAWS Ogallala 99 F 0508 PM 06/01 CWOP Champion 5SE 99 F 0545 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Stapleton 98 F 0345 PM 06/01 CWOP North Platte (midtown) 98 F 0700 PM 06/01 CWOP Naper 12SW 98 F 0430 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Valentine 1W 98 F 0545 PM 06/01 CWOP Valentine 27S 98 F 0514 PM 06/01 RAWS Ainsworth 2NE 98 F 0525 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Imperial Airport 97 F 0553 PM 06/01 ASOS Ogallala Airport 97 F 0435 PM 06/01 AWOS Paxton 2SW 97 F 0440 PM 06/01 AWS Brule 6SW 97 F 0430 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Merritt Dam 13WNW 97 F 0449 PM 06/01 RAWS North Platte Airport 96 F 0553 PM 06/01 ASOS Ainsworth Airport 96 F 0555 PM 06/01 AWOS Long Pine 20S 96 F 0405 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Grant 1E 96 F 0555 PM 06/01 NE-MESO North Platte 4N 96 F 0655 PM 06/01 CWOP Keystone 96 F 0615 PM 06/01 CWOP Big Springs 8NE 96 F 0615 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Hayes Center 3N 96 F 0525 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Crescent Lake 96 F 0558 PM 06/01 RAWS Curtis 1N 96 F 0540 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Merritt Dam 11S 96 F 0525 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Dunning 96 F 0300 PM 06/01 HADS North Platte 3SW 95 F 0410 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Keystone 4W 95 F 0615 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Whitman 5NE 95 F 0415 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Oshkosh 6N 95 F 0435 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Callaway 8WSW 95 F 0700 PM 06/01 AWS Valentine 1ENE 95 F 0519 PM 06/01 CWOP Dunning 6NW 95 F 0520 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Arthur 8S 95 F 0515 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Broken Bow Airport 94 F 0653 PM 06/01 ASOS Dickens 1NE 94 F 0645 PM 06/01 NE-MESO North Platte 1SE 94 F 0226 PM 06/01 CWOP Whitman 5NE 94 F 0300 PM 06/01 HADS Brady 1SE 93 F 0545 PM 06/01 MESOWEST Inman 4SE 93 F 0347 PM 06/01 CWOP Merna 2SW 93 F 0635 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Gordon Airport 92 F 0555 PM 06/01 AWOS O''Neill Airport 92 F 0515 PM 06/01 AWOS Emmet 3E 92 F 0540 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Gordon 4SE 91 F 0610 PM 06/01 NE-MESO Chambers 91 F 0425 PM 06/01 CWOP Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  259 NOUS45 KPSR 020053 PNSPSR AZZ534-537>563-031800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Phoenix AZ 553 PM MST Mon Jun 1 2020 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... The National Weather Service Office in Phoenix, Arizona, is aware of data quality issues associated with the Phoenix (KIWA) Doppler Radar. Excessive daytime temperatures within the radar shelter are causing erroneously high reflectivity values. Reflectivity data do not appear to be impacted outside of peak daytime heating hours and velocity data appear to be unimpacted at all hours. Although the reflectivity values are erroneous, the depicted patterns are still useful to NWS meteorologists. Therefore, the decision has been made to allow the radar to continue operating. Technicians continue to troubleshoot the issue, but a full repair of the radar is not expected until at least Wednesday. Users are encouraged to use the nearby Flagstaff (KFSX) and Tucson (KEMX) radars during this time. $$  599 NOUS45 KLKN 020645 PNSLKN NVZ030-031-033>041-021845- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Elko NV 1145 PM PDT Mon Jun 1 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon/Elev (ft.) ...Nevada... ...Elko County... Ruby Valley RAWS 43 MPH 0903 PM 06/01 40.73N/115.25W/6899 Spruce Mountain RAWS 42 MPH 0442 PM 06/01 40.44N/114.81W/6295 3.1 SE West Wendover (UPR) 39 MPH 0945 PM 06/01 40.73N/114.09W/4408 4.1 SW Ruby Valley (NV DOT) 39 MPH 0828 PM 06/01 40.73N/115.22W/6213 5.0 E Carlin (NV DOT) 32 MPH 0650 PM 06/01 40.72N/116.02W/5049 7.3 NW West Wendover (NV DOT 31 MPH 0748 PM 06/01 40.84N/114.21W/4650 Crane Springs RAWS 31 MPH 0726 PM 06/01 40.46N/115.85W/6414 4.1 SW Elko (NV DOT) 31 MPH 0710 PM 06/01 40.81N/115.83W/5045 Coal Mine Canyon N7NNV CWOP 31 MPH 0620 PM 06/01 41.04N/115.57W/5549 5.3 E Carlin (NV DOT) 30 MPH 0549 PM 06/01 40.72N/116.01W/4977 Spring Gulch Raws 30 MPH 0141 PM 06/01 40.59N/114.20W/5470 ...Eureka County... Coils Creek RAWS 38 MPH 0138 PM 06/01 39.83N/116.50W/6745 Combs Canyon RAWS 33 MPH 1139 AM 06/01 39.39N/116.18W/6589 Eureka Airport AWOS 32 MPH 0455 PM 06/01 39.60N/116.00W/5952 0.8 NW Pinto Summit (NV DOT) 32 MPH 0125 PM 06/01 39.45N/115.93W/7315 Eureka Airport ASOS 32 MPH 1237 PM 06/01 39.60N/116.00W/5952 ...Lander County... 0.6 SW Battle Mountain (NV D 30 MPH 0517 PM 06/01 40.63N/116.95W/4513 0.9 NW Hickison Summit (NV D 30 MPH 1207 PM 06/01 39.44N/116.74W/6587 ...Nye County... Seven Mile Raws 38 MPH 1237 PM 06/01 39.07N/116.31W/7725 13.5 SW Preston (NV DOT) 37 MPH 0230 PM 06/01 38.82N/115.28W/7085 Timber Mtn 36 MPH 0232 PM 06/01 38.38N/115.51W/9000 Pancake RAWS 33 MPH 0427 PM 06/01 38.30N/116.19W/5165 Quima Peak RAWS 33 MPH 0411 PM 06/01 38.49N/117.09W/7983 0.8 SE Tonopah (NV DOT) 32 MPH 0152 PM 06/01 38.05N/117.22W/6253 Currant Creek RAWS 32 MPH 0147 PM 06/01 38.76N/115.41W/5750 Tonopah (CEMP) 30 MPH 0420 PM 06/01 38.07N/117.23W/6109 ...White Pine County... 4.3 E Baker (DRI) 52 MPH 0100 PM 06/01 39.04N/114.06W/5185 Alligator Ridge RAWS 42 MPH 0141 PM 06/01 39.74N/115.52W/6674 Mather RAWS 41 MPH 0511 AM 06/01 39.02N/114.27W/9268 Ely Airport ASOS 39 MPH 0439 PM 06/01 39.30N/114.85W/6244 12.5 E Pinto Summit (NV DOT) 39 MPH 0226 PM 06/01 39.41N/115.70W/6527 1.1 N Shoshone (DRI) 39 MPH 1230 PM 06/01 38.93N/114.41W/5879 Cattle Camp RAWS 38 MPH 0127 PM 06/01 38.90N/114.81W/7024 3.1 E Shoshone (DRI) 36 MPH 0300 PM 06/01 38.89N/114.35W/7225 Cedar Pass RAWS 34 MPH 0431 PM 06/01 39.76N/114.15W/7313 Decathon Canyon 34 MPH 0134 PM 06/01 38.80N/114.28W/8490 10.7 NW Ruth (NV DOT) 34 MPH 0105 PM 06/01 39.42N/115.08W/7580 12.1 SE Ely (NV DOT) 33 MPH 0407 PM 06/01 39.10N/114.76W/6687 5.0 E Shoshone (DRI) 33 MPH 0300 PM 06/01 38.91N/114.31W/11004 Ely Airport (CEMP) 33 MPH 0130 PM 06/01 39.29N/114.84W/6250 10.2 NW Shoshone (DRI) 32 MPH 0300 PM 06/01 39.04N/114.48W/5786 2.3 W Baker (DRI) 31 MPH 0230 PM 06/01 39.02N/114.18W/6035 4.2 NW Baker (NV DOT) 30 MPH 0146 PM 06/01 39.07N/114.17W/5612 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ MG  339 NOUS45 KBOU 020859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-022300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT TUE JUN 2 2020 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 1-2 In 2002...unusually very warm weather for so early in June resulted in two temperature records. Maximum temperatures of 96 degrees on the 1st and 93 degrees on the 2nd were record highs for each date...respectively. 1-4 In 1977...unusually warm weather for this early in June resulted in 3 maximum temperature records being equaled at the time: 88 degrees on the 1st...90 degrees on the 2nd... and 93 degrees on the 4th. Maximum of 91 degrees on the 3rd was not a record. 1-30 In 2012...it was the hottest June in Denver since weather records began back in 1872. The average temperature for the month was 75.0 degrees which was 7.6 degrees above normal. There were a total of seventeen 90 degree days in the month of June. The highlight of record setting month was a stretch of five consecutive 100 degree days from the 22nd to the 26th. This was only the third time in Denver weather history in which this happened. Two of the high temperatures during the stretch peaked at 105 degrees... which set the all time record for the month of June and tied the all-time maximum temperature for Denver. 2 In 1914...flooding occurred on Boulder Creek when heavy rains added to heavy snowmelt runoff. Flooding damaged the water supply system from the mountains into Boulder and destroyed roads and bridges in the canyons above Boulder. The flooding in central Boulder was described as the worst since the tragic flood of May 29th through June 3rd in 1894. However...there was no reported loss of life. The flood waters also inundated pasture land to the east of the town. In 1951...the lowest recorded temperature in June...30 degrees... occurred. The unusually cold weather was accompanied by 0.3 inch of snowfall. Precipitation...both rain and melted snow...totaled 0.30 inch. In 1966...microburst winds gusted to 51 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1981...a severe thunderstorm roared through metro Denver... dumping 2.00 inches of rain in as little as 20 minutes and bombing many areas with hail to 1 3/4 inches in diameter. The heavy rain caused local flooding with up to 3 feet of water in some streets in northwest metro Denver. Part of a street was washed out in Thornton. Lightning strikes started a fire and caused a power outage just north of Denver. Lightning also struck a barn which burned to the ground in Brighton. Numerous cars sustained minor hail damage. A tornado was spotted 4 miles northeast of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal...but caused no damage. In 1982...severe thunderstorms produced large hail across metro Denver. Hail to 3/4 inch in diameter was reported in Louisville and northeast Denver. Golf ball size hail fell near Strasburg where two tornadoes were also sighted. In 1983...a tornado touched down 5 miles south of Bennett. It destroyed an outbuilding and did extensive damage to greyhound dog shelters. Golf ball size hail fell near the tornado...destroying some hay. In 1985...3/4 inch hail fell in southwest metro Denver. In 1989...large hail fell over eastern and central Denver. A few stones were as large as baseballs...and many ranged from 3/4 inch to golf ball size. The hail piled up 2 to 4 inches deep in some areas. Hail to 3/4 inch fell at Buckley Field in Aurora...and 7/8 inch hail fell just east of Aurora. A home in Louisville was struck by lightning and was 30 percent destroyed by the ensuing fire. In 1991...strong thunderstorm winds in Arapahoe County...14 miles southeast of Stapleton International Airport...damaged the roof of a home and a radio antenna. A funnel cloud... 4 miles northeast of Stapleton International Airport...was sighted for 11 minutes by National Weather Service observers. In 1993...a tornado touched down briefly in south Denver... destroying the 4-inch thick concrete roof of a building and causing about 20 thousand dollars in damage. The twister also picked up a trash dumpster and dropped it onto a car 30 feet away...causing an estimated 3 thousand dollars in damage. Hail up to an inch in diameter fell in Aurora... Conifer...and Bennett. Two funnel clouds were spotted near Deckers. A funnel cloud was sighted for 19 minutes by National Weather Service observers to the southwest of Stapleton International Airport. In 1994...lightning struck two homes in Denver...starting fires which caused considerable damage to both. Hail to 3/4 inch in diameter fell in Golden. In 1995...lightning struck a house in Nederland...causing a fire that was doused by subsequent rainfall. A portion of the roof and wall was damaged. The storm also left most of Nederland without power for two hours. Lightning also struck a high chimney of an elementary school in west Denver. The jolt sprayed bricks around the school yard and parking lot. Twenty students and teachers were in the school building at the time...but all escaped without injury. A funnel cloud was sighted over Fort Lupton...and 3/4 inch hail fell in Lafayette. In 2003...severe thunderstorms produced strong winds and large hail. Hail as large as 1 1/2 inches in diameter fell near Parker. Estimated wind gusts to 70 mph occurred near Parker and near Denver International Airport where thunderstorm wind gusts to 52 mph were recorded. Wind gusts to 60 mph were estimated near Bennett. In 2005...a severe thunderstorm produced hail as large as 1 inch in diameter in the City of Denver. A tornado was sighted near Bennett along with 3/4 inch hail. In 2008...severe thunderstorms produced large hail over western Arapahoe...northern Denver and southern Weld Counties. Hail...2 inches in diameter...was observed near Brighton; with hail to 1 1/2 inches in diameter...5 miles east of Prospect. Hail to one inch in diameter was observed near Buckley Field...Frederick and Denver. In 2012...severe thunderstorm produced damaging thunderstorm winds. Peak wind gusts included: 82 mph near Strasburg... 61 mph at Buckley Field...60 mph near Byers and southwest Denver...58 mph near Watkins and 52 mph at Denver International Airport. The microburst winds caused extensive tree and roof damage. In addition...hail up to 1 inch in diameter was reported 3 miles east-southeast of Parker. 2-4 In 1989...from the 2nd to the 4th...heavy rain drenched metro Denver with the greatest amounts recorded on the 3rd. Total rainfall ranged from 1 1/2 to 3 inches. Roads were washed out in Boulder County...and flooded basements caused water damage to houses in the Gunbarrel section of Boulder. In suburban Denver...heavy rain caused minor flooding along Lena Gulch in Jefferson County where two mobile home parks were evacuated. Rainfall totaled 1.66 inches at Stapleton International Airport. 2-7 In 1921...heavy rainfall for nearly a week...from the 2nd to the 7th...on top of streams already swollen by mountain snowmelt...produced widespread flooding over the South Platte River basin...including the tributaries through the canyons to the west and southwest of Denver. Heavy rainfall over the 6-day period totaled 3.36 inches in Boulder...4.98 inches in Morrison...4.27 inches in Castle Rock...and 2.94 inches in the City of Denver. Rainfall amounts in the foothills were estimated between 3 and 6 inches. The narrow-gage tracks of the Colorado and Southern Railroad were destroyed in the Platte canyon. From the mouth of the canyon through the city to near Brighton... the river spread from 1/2 to nearly 1 1/2 miles wide... flooding farm and pasture land and destroying or damaging many bridges. In the city...many businesses along with as many as 500 homes were inundated...forcing their evacuation. Bridges were swept away. The high waters flooded the rail yards and stock yards in lower downtown...closing three adjacent packing houses. The heavy rains also caused flooding on Boulder Creek in Boulder on the 6th. $$  146 NOUS42 KFFC 020946 PNSFFC GAZ030-031-041>043-022200- Public Information Statement NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Peachtree City GA 546 AM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...BUCHANAN NWR TRANSMITTER WILL BE DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE TODAY... NOAA Weather Radio transmitter at Buchanan...WWH 23 on 162.425... will be off the air for maintenance and some upgrades for several hours starting near 730 AM. Service is expected to be restored at approximately 300 pm. WWH 23 provides service to the Georgia counties of Carroll...Douglas...Haralson...Paulding... and Polk...and the Alabama county of Cleburne. Alternate service for the affected areas can be received from transmitters at Atlanta...KEC 80 on 162.550...Buchanan...WWH 23 on 162.425... LaGrange...KXI 76 on 162.450...and Anniston... KIH 58 on 162.475. Weather information is also available from weather.gov/atlanta. $$  228 NOUS41 KCAR 021157 PNSCAR MEZ001>006-010-011-015>017-029>032-022357- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Caribou ME 757 AM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...LOW TEMPERATURE REPORTS... Location Temp Time/Date Provider ...Maine... ...Aroostook County... Estcourt Station 22 F 0515 AM 06/02 HADS Oxbow NEPP Site 26 F 0505 AM 06/02 HADS 1 E Houlton 26 F 0453 AM 06/02 AWOS Big Black River 27 F 0545 AM 06/02 USGS 3.2 W Fish River Lake 27 F 0530 AM 06/02 HADS Presque Isle Airport 27 F 0456 AM 06/02 AWOS Clayton Lake (RAINWISE) 27 F 0345 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Clayton Lake 28 F 0516 AM 06/02 AWOS 0.5 SE Nine-Mile Bridge 28 F 0515 AM 06/02 USGS Aroostook River (Masardis) 28 F 0500 AM 06/02 USGS Westfield NERON Site 28 F 0345 AM 06/02 HADS Fort Kent 1 SE 29 F 0600 AM 06/02 COOP Fort Kent 29 F 0532 AM 06/02 CWOP Van Buren 1 NNE 30 F 0730 AM 06/02 COOP Monticello 30 F 0528 AM 06/02 CWOP Grand Isle 30 F 0416 AM 06/02 CWOP Presque Isle 31 F 0531 AM 06/02 CWOP 0.9 E Eagle Lake 31 F 0505 AM 06/02 COOP Caribou 31 F 0454 AM 06/02 ASOS Limestone USCRN Site 31 F 0400 AM 06/02 HADS Dickey 31 F 0145 AM 06/02 HADS Fort Kent 32 F 0524 AM 06/02 AWOS Madawaska 32 F 0440 AM 06/02 AWS Woodland 32 F 0335 AM 06/02 CWOP Frenchville Airport 32 F 0253 AM 06/02 ASOS Monticello 33 F 0518 AM 06/02 CWOP Connor Twp 33 F 0515 AM 06/02 CWOP Soucey Hill 34 F 0520 AM 06/02 MEDOT Linneus 35 F 0415 AM 06/02 CWOP Lille 36 F 0700 AM 06/02 UCOOP ...Hancock County... Trenton 31 F 0539 AM 06/02 CWOP Dedham 2 SE 34 F 0617 AM 06/02 COOP East Surry 34 F 0545 AM 06/02 CWOP Otis 34 F 0536 AM 06/02 CWOP Blue Hill 4 SSE 34 F 0515 AM 06/02 CWOP Blue Hill - Peters Pt 36 F 0545 AM 06/02 CWOP Brooklin School 36 F 0515 AM 06/02 CWOP Bar Harbor Airport 36 F 0456 AM 06/02 AWOS Lamoine 37 F 0545 AM 06/02 CWOP Surry 37 F 0510 AM 06/02 CWOP Sedgwick Ridge 38 F 0500 AM 06/02 CWOP Naskeag 39 F 0518 AM 06/02 CWOP Penobscot 5 NE 39 F 0445 AM 06/02 CWOP Acadia National Park 41 F 0358 AM 06/02 RAWS Southwest Hbr.-Seawall 41 F 0346 AM 06/02 CWOP Castine 42 F 0601 AM 06/02 CWOP Bar Harbor 42 F 0515 AM 06/02 CWOP Winter Harbor-SERC 43 F 0600 AM 06/02 CWOP Bar Harbor, ME 44 F 0606 AM 06/02 NOS-NWLON ...Penobscot County... Dixmont 25 F 0304 AM 06/02 CWOP Millinocket 2 SE 28 F 0600 AM 06/02 COOP 4.5 NW Shin Pond 29 F 0600 AM 06/02 HADS Grindstone 29 F 0530 AM 06/02 USGS 1.3 NW East Millinocket (RAI 30 F 0515 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Alton 31 F 0547 AM 06/02 CWOP Millinocket 31 F 0453 AM 06/02 ASOS 2.5 E Mattawamkeag 33 F 0630 AM 06/02 HADS Hermon 33 F 0550 AM 06/02 CWOP 1.1 W Milford (RAINWISE) 33 F 0530 AM 06/02 MESOWEST 3.3 NW Patten 33 F 0525 AM 06/02 HADS Plymouth 34 F 0541 AM 06/02 CWOP Orono 35 F 0601 AM 06/02 CWOP Route 9 Clifton 35 F 0540 AM 06/02 MEDOT 0.7 E Howland 36 F 0345 AM 06/02 UCOOP Bangor 37 F 0515 AM 06/02 CWOP Bangor International Airport 37 F 0453 AM 06/02 ASOS ...Piscataquis County... 11.6 NW Moosehorn Crossing 25 F 0500 AM 06/02 HADS Kokadjo NEPP Site 28 F 0540 AM 06/02 HADS 1.0 NE Brownville Junction 28 F 0530 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Ripogenus Dam 33 F 0510 AM 06/02 HADS Dover-foxcroft 2 E 34 F 0700 AM 06/02 COOP East Sangerville 36 F 0700 AM 06/02 COOP Abbot 36 F 0615 AM 06/02 HADS 1 E Greenville 37 F 0559 AM 06/02 AWOS Greenville 37 F 0456 AM 06/02 ASOS ...Washington County... 1 SW Machias 28 F 0515 AM 06/02 AWOS Danforth NEPP Site 30 F 0535 AM 06/02 HADS Baring 30 F 0531 AM 06/02 CWOP Jonesboro NEPP Site 31 F 0530 AM 06/02 HADS Whiting 32 F 0700 AM 06/02 COOP 2.1 S Whitneyville (RAINWISE 32 F 0515 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Marshfield 32 F 0502 AM 06/02 CWOP Moosehorn 33 F 0519 AM 06/02 RAWS 1.3 NE Topsfield 34 F 0700 AM 06/02 COOP Cherryfield 34 F 0530 AM 06/02 USGS Princeton NEPP Site 34 F 0530 AM 06/02 HADS 0.6 SE Grand Lake Stream 35 F 0500 AM 06/02 UCOOP 1 SSE Princeton 37 F 0514 AM 06/02 AWOS Cutler Farris Wharf 38 F 0524 AM 06/02 NOS-NWLON Eastport NEPP Site 38 F 0450 AM 06/02 HADS && Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  844 NOUS43 KGLD 021201 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Tue Jun 02 2020 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1917, the temperature at Tribune Kansas dipped to 30 degrees to establish a state record for the month of June. In 1951, the latest spring freeze on record occurred in portions of the Tri State area. The average latest spring freeze is May 4. In 2002, the high temperature soared to 106 degrees in Goodland Kansas for the second day in a row, and the third straight day of record breaking triple digit heat. In 2011, a heat burst occurred in Wallace County, Kansas around 3 am. The temperatures rose to 94 degrees while the dewpoint dropped to 38, both occurring as winds gusted near 70 mph. $$  460 NOUS44 KLIX 021207 PNSLIX LAZ034>037-046>050-056-057-MSZ068-069-030015- Public Information Statement National Weather Service New Orleans LA 707 AM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...Baton Rouge NOAA Weather Radio planned outage today... The NOAA All-Hazards Radio broadcast from the Baton Rouge, Louisiana transmitter, station KHB-46, will be off the air intermittently between 9:30 am and 3 pm CDT for maintenance. $$  174 NOUS44 KLCH 021238 PNSLCH LAZ027>029-031>033-022000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Lake Charles LA 738 AM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 The NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter site at Jena Louisiana will be undergoing maintenance today. WFO Lake Charles electronics staff will be working on NOAA Weather Radio station WXK-78 that serves the Alexandria Louisiana area today. Listeners will experience periodic outages from now through possibly early afternoon. No hazardous weather is expected during this time frame. $$ 07  872 NOUS42 KMHX 021344 PNSMHX NCZ090>092-198-022000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Newport/Morehead City NC 944 AM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...MAINTENANCE AND TESTING THIS AFTERNOON ON THE WARSAW, NC NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTER... This afternoon, between 1230 PM and 330 PM, maintenance and testing of the signal on the Warsaw, North Carolina NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter KXI-95 will be occurring. This will result in interruptions of normal programming and brief outages of the broadcast. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. $$  021 NOUS44 KLZK 021455 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-021800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 950 AM CDT Tue Jun 02 2020 ...NOAA Weather Radio Station WWG-55 is off the air... National weather service radio transmitter WWG54 out of Yellville is off the air for tower maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$ Goudsward  518 NOUS45 KABQ 021535 PNSABQ NMZ201>241-021635- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 935 AM MDT TUE JUN 02 2020 PRELIMINARY RAINFALL REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 24 HOURS. ...COUNTY... STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 8 SSW 1.82 935 PM 6/01 ALBUQUERQUE 8 SSW 1.66 650 PM 6/01 - RIO BRAVO AND ISLETA. ALBUQUERQUE 3 SE 1.37 915 AM 6/02 - CONSTITUTION AND WASHINGTON. ISLETA PUEBLO 6 N 1.35 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 3 SSE 1.31 915 AM 6/02 - COAL AND GIRARD. ALBUQUERQUE 2 SSE 1.29 915 AM 6/02 - GIRARD AND LOMAS. ALBUQUERQUE 5 ESE 1.22 915 AM 6/02 - CYNDI ST AND ALTEZ ST NE. ALBUQUERQUE 8 SW 1.20 915 AM 6/02 - SAGE AND 98TH STREET. ALBUQUERQUE 7 SW 1.14 915 AM 6/02 - SAGE AND SAN YGNACIO. ALBUQUERQUE 6 SW 1.12 915 AM 6/02 - COORS AND ARENAL. ALBUQUERQUE 3 S 1.10 915 AM 6/02 - GIRARD AND SANTA CLARA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 E 1.07 915 AM 6/02 - MENAUL AND EUBANK. ALBUQUERQUE 5 SSW 1.05 915 AM 6/02 - ISLETA AND ARENAL SW. ALBUQUERQUE 6 WNW 1.02 915 AM 6/02 - MONTANO AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 7 W 1.01 1033 PM 6/01 - TIERRA PINTADA AND MIREHAVEN PARKWAY. ALBUQUERQUE 4 SSW 0.98 915 AM 6/02 - BRIDGE AND ISLETA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 W 0.96 907 PM 6/01 ALBUQUERQUE 4 SSE 0.95 915 AM 6/02 - ZUNI AND SAN MATEO. ALBUQUERQUE 6 NW 0.94 915 AM 6/02 - URRACA AND PETIRROJO. ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 0.91 915 AM 6/02 - WFO ALBUQUERQUE. ALBUQUERQUE 8 NW 0.91 915 AM 6/02 - RAINBOW AND WOODMONT. ALBUQUERQUE 6 NNW 0.90 915 AM 6/02 - IRVING AND GOLF COURSE NW. ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 0.88 700 AM 6/02 - NWS OFFICE. ALBUQUERQUE 5 WNW 0.87 915 AM 6/02 - MONTANO AND VALLE VISTA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 WSW 0.87 915 AM 6/02 - CENTRAL AND COORS. ALBUQUERQUE 1 SSE 0.84 915 AM 6/02 - CUTLER AND PRINCETON. ALBUQUERQUE 4 NW 0.76 915 AM 6/02 - MONTANO AND COORS. ALBUQUERQUE 5 NW 0.75 915 AM 6/02 - PRIMROSE AND CALLE NORTENA. ALBUQUERQUE 9 NW 0.73 915 AM 6/02 - MCMAHON AND UNIVERSE. ALBUQUERQUE 2 E 0.69 915 AM 6/02 - CANDELARIA AND CARLISLE. CARNUEL 4 NW 0.66 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 9 NE 0.63 615 AM 6/02 - PASEO DEL NOTRE AND TRAMWAY. ALBUQUERQUE 2 SE 0.61 915 AM 6/02 - CONSTITUTION AND CARLISLE. ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 0.61 852 PM 6/01 - KABQ ASOS. ALBUQUERQUE 4 W 0.60 915 AM 6/02 - REDLANDS ROAD AND ALAMOGORDO DRIVE. CANONCITO 7 WNW 0.60 915 AM 6/02 SANDIA PARK 8 W 0.59 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 5 N 0.57 915 AM 6/02 - ORTEGA RD AND GUADALUPE TRAIL CARNUEL 3 NW 0.55 915 AM 6/02 CARNUEL 5 W 0.55 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 3 WNW 0.55 915 AM 6/02 - GRIEGOS AND RIO GRANDE. ALBUQUERQUE 3 W 0.54 915 AM 6/02 - RIO GRANDE BLVD AND CANDELARIA NW. ALBUQUERQUE 5 W 0.53 915 AM 6/02 - COORS AND INTERSTATE 40. ALBUQUERQUE 3 E 0.53 915 AM 6/02 - SAN PEDRO AND AZTEC. ALBUQUERQUE 4 E 0.53 915 AM 6/02 - CANDELARIA AND WYOMING. CARNUEL 4 WNW 0.50 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 4 ENE 0.44 915 AM 6/02 - MONTGOMERY AND PENNSYLVANIA. ALBUQUERQUE 3 SE 0.44 645 PM 6/01 - SAN MATEO AND LOMAS ISLETA PUEBLO 4 NNW 0.43 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 3 NNE 0.40 915 AM 6/02 - VISTA DEL NORTE AND LAS LOMITAS. ALBUQUERQUE 6 NE 0.40 915 AM 6/02 - CORONA AND VENTURA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 NE 0.40 915 AM 6/02 - SAN FRANCISCO AND BARSTOW. ALBUQUERQUE 4 NE 0.34 915 AM 6/02 - MCKINNEY AND COLLEEN. CARNUEL 4 W 0.31 915 AM 6/02 CARNUEL 6 NW 0.30 915 AM 6/02 CARNUEL 6 NNW 0.26 915 AM 6/02 CARNUEL 2 W 0.24 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 6 ENE 0.24 915 AM 6/02 - JUAN TABO AND EUBANK CARNUEL 5 NNW 0.23 915 AM 6/02 CARNUEL 2 NW 0.20 915 AM 6/02 ALBUQUERQUE 8 ESE 0.15 725 PM 6/01 - INDIAN SCHOOL AND TRAMWAY. ...CATRON COUNTY... DATIL 11 NNE 0.21 511 PM 6/01 - DATIL RAWS. OMEGA 11 NNE 0.15 915 AM 6/02 QUEMADO LAKE 6 SSE 0.14 712 PM 6/01 - SLAUGHTER RAWS. ...CIBOLA COUNTY... BLUEWATER LAKE 9 SSW 0.27 205 PM 6/01 - BLUEWATER RIDGE RAWS. SAN FIDEL 0.17 250 PM 6/01 ...COLFAX COUNTY... UTE PARK 3 N 0.31 409 PM 6/01 - CIMARRON RAWS. ...MCKINLEY COUNTY... OJO ENCINO 30 S 0.11 803 PM 6/01 - RIO PUERCO RAWS. ...RIO ARRIBA COUNTY... CHAMA 0.36 400 PM 6/01 DULCE 18 SW 0.22 530 PM 6/01 EL VADO 11 W 0.16 434 PM 6/01 - PORTABLE RAWS. CANON PLAZA 4 E 0.11 216 PM 6/01 - JARITA MESA RAWS. ...SAN JUAN COUNTY... FRUITLAND 6 W 0.20 915 AM 6/02 KIRTLAND 4 SSE 0.12 610 PM 6/01 ...SAN MIGUEL COUNTY... ROWE 0.72 915 AM 6/02 MANUELITAS 2 WNW 0.17 915 AM 6/02 LOWER COLONIAS 5 E 0.15 214 PM 6/01 - PECOS RAWS. ...SANDOVAL COUNTY... JEMEZ SPRINGS 11 ENE 1.31 430 PM 6/01 CORRALES 3 WSW 0.83 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 4 WSW 0.78 915 AM 6/02 - IDALIA AND RAINBOW. RIO RANCHO 3 WSW 0.67 915 AM 6/02 - IDALIA AND UNSER. CORRALES 2 WNW 0.61 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 2 WSW 0.55 915 AM 6/02 - ABRAZO AND UNSER. RIO RANCHO 1 S 0.54 915 AM 6/02 - TERRAZA AND TIERRA VISTA. RIO RANCHO 2 SW 0.53 915 AM 6/02 - SOUTHERN AND SARA. RIO RANCHO 0.50 915 AM 6/02 - NORTHERN AND LOMA COLORADO. CORRALES 1 SW 0.49 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 3 W 0.48 915 AM 6/02 - PINE ROAD AND 10TH STREET. RIO RANCHO 1 ENE 0.48 915 AM 6/02 - KIM AND IDALIA. CORRALES 1 NW 0.47 915 AM 6/02 PONDEROSA 6 NE 0.47 400 PM 6/01 CORRALES 1 NW 0.47 630 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 4 W 0.46 915 AM 6/02 - RAINBOW AND 11TH AVE. CORRALES 1 SSE 0.44 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 1 E 0.41 915 AM 6/02 - ALBERTA AND HURON. CORRALES 1 ENE 0.41 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 3 WNW 0.38 915 AM 6/02 - PINE AND 10TH. JEMEZ SPRINGS 11 ENE 0.37 215 PM 6/01 CORRALES 2 N 0.36 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 2 ENE 0.35 915 AM 6/02 - KIM AND CLIFF. CORRALES 1 NNE 0.35 915 AM 6/02 SANDIA PUEBLO 2 WNW 0.34 915 AM 6/02 RIO RANCHO 4 WNW 0.28 915 AM 6/02 PLACITAS 1 NNW 0.26 915 AM 6/02 TORREON NAVAJO MISSION 0.23 553 PM 6/01 PLACITAS 2 WNW 0.21 915 AM 6/02 BERNALILLO 3 SW 0.20 915 AM 6/02 BERNALILLO 2 W 0.19 915 AM 6/02 CANONES 1 N 0.17 915 AM 6/02 CUBA 9 SW 0.17 341 PM 6/01 - CUBA RAWS. CORRALES 2 ESE 0.17 742 PM 6/01 - SANDIA LAKES RAWS. BERNALILLO 1 SSE 0.14 915 AM 6/02 BERNALILLO 1 WSW 0.12 915 AM 6/02 BERNALILLO 5 WNW 0.11 915 AM 6/02 ...SANTA FE COUNTY... LAMY 5 N 1.05 915 AM 6/02 GOLDEN 3 SSE 0.25 440 PM 6/01 - PORTABLE RAWS. GOLDEN 4 SE 0.19 915 AM 6/02 EDGEWOOD 2 WSW 0.10 915 AM 6/02 ...TAOS COUNTY... ARROYO SECO 8 ENE 0.18 720 PM 6/01 - TAOS SKI VALLEY SITE TOP 7. PILAR 12 NW 0.16 915 AM 6/02 ...TORRANCE COUNTY... MCINTOSH 8 W 0.20 915 AM 6/02 CLINES CORNERS 1 SSE 0.14 553 PM 6/01 - KCQC ASOS. ...VALENCIA COUNTY... BOSQUE FARMS 1 N 0.25 915 AM 6/02 MEADOW LAKE 3 E 0.18 915 AM 6/02 PERALTA 1 S 0.12 915 AM 6/02 PRELIMINARY PEAK THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 24 HOURS. ...COUNTY... WIND SPEED TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /MPH/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 43.0 627 PM 6/01 - KABQ ASOS. ...CIBOLA COUNTY... MESITA 9 ESE 40.0 514 PM 6/01 ...SOCORRO COUNTY... SOCORRO 2 S 49.0 535 PM 6/01 - KONM AWOS. $$ RJOJOLA  039 NOUS41 KWBC 021745 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 20-48 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 140 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 TO: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS partners and NWS employees FROM: Bruce Entwistle Chief, Aviation and Space Weather Services Branch SUBJECT: Operational Implementation of Graphical Forecasts for Aviation (GFA) for Hawaii and portions of the Pacific Ocean Effective July 30, 2020 Effective July 30, 2020, at 1900 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), the GFA Expansion to Hawaii and portions of the Pacific Ocean, produced by the NWS Aviation Weather Center (AWC), will transition to operational status. The current operational GFA domain includes the conterminous United States, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Western Atlantic Ocean. The GFA is designed to provide meteorological information in a graphical format equivalent to the text Area Forecast (FA) for the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. The GFA includes observations and forecasts that provide data critical for aviation safety and are overlaid on high-resolution base maps. AWC continues to provide text FAs for the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and portions of the Western Atlantic Ocean. The GFA domain will now include graphically depicted information over Hawaii and portions of the North Pacific Ocean. The expansion of the GFA to these regions will make possible the deprecation of text FAs upon completion of a formal product termination review and notification process. The GFA provides the meteorological information necessary to meet the needs of the Federal Aviation Administration pursuant to Title 49 United States Code Section 44720. The GFA is available at: https://www.aviationweather.gov/gfa The Product Description Document can be found at: https://nws.weather.gov/products/PDD/PDD_Opl_GFAExpansiontoPacif icOcean_2020.pdf For questions regarding the GFA, please contact: Jonathan Leffler Warning Coordination Meteorologist Aviation Weather Center Kansas City, MO 64153 816-584-7239 Jonathan.Leffler@noaa.gov NWS Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  350 NOUS42 KTBW 021803 PNSTBW FLZ043-050-052-056-057-061-139-142-148-149-151-155-160-162-165- 239-242-248-249-251-255-260-262-265-030615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 203 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 06/01/20 VENICE TORNADO EVENT... .Overview...A brief tornado formed just behind a gust front as a new storm developed above the gust front and tilted the horizontal rotation into the vertical. .Venice Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 78 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.62 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/02/2020 Start Time: 05:39 PM EDT Start Location: 2 ESE Nokomis / Sarasota County / FL Start Lat/Lon: 27.1077 / -82.4161 End Date: 06/02/2020 End Time: 05:43 PM EDT End Location: 2 SE Nokomis / Sarasota County / FL End Lat/Lon: 27.0988 / -82.4149 Survey Summary: Roof off dugout and shelter with interior room. Picked low degree of damage as roofs were toe nailed to walls. Damage to goal posts, fences, and about a dozen shallow rooted trees uprooted. Debris was thrown about in a cyclonic pattern. Minor roof damage to strip mall at south end of track. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Noah  982 NOUS42 KCHS 021817 AAA PNSCHS GAZ087-088-099>101-114>119-137>141-SCZ040-042>045-047>052-031830- Public Information Statement...UPDATED National Weather Service Charleston SC 217 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...EXTENDED OUTAGE OF THE CHARLESTON, SC (KCLX) WSR-88D FOR MAJOR UPGRADE... This message was updated to move the start date of the upgrade from Friday, June 5th to Thursday, June 4th. Starting Thursday, June 5th, the KCLX WSR-88D radar operated by NOAA's National Weather Service in Charleston, SC will be taken down and will remain down for approximately eight days for the replacement of the generator, fuel tanks, and accompanying components. This activity is important to support the radar's operation during periods of commercial power outages, specifically when hazardous weather is present. The generator update is one of five projects of the NEXRAD Service Life Extension Program that will keep our nation's radars viable into the 2030's. NOAA's National Weather Service, the United States Air Force, and the Federal Aviation Administration are investing $150 million in the seven year program. The first project was the installation of the new signal processor and the second project was the transmitter refurbishment. The two remaining projects are the refurbishment of the pedestal and equipment shelters. The Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) is planned to be completed in 2023. During the downtime, adjacent radars will be relied upon operationally. These include Columbia, SC (KCAE); Wilmington, NC (KLTX); Jacksonville, FL (KJAX); Moddy AFB, GA (KVAX); and Warner Robins AFB, GA (KJGX). For direct access to any of these surrounding radar sites, go to the following webpage: https://radar.weather.gov/index.htm The KCLX WSR-88D is part of a network of 159 operational radars. The Radar Operations Center in Norman, Oklahoma provides lifecycle management and support for all WSR-88Ds. For a radar mosaic loop of our region, please visit: https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/southeast_loop.php The National Weather Service in Charleston SC is on the web and social media at: https://www.weather.gov/chs www.facebook.com/NWSCharlestonSC/ www.twitter.com/NWSCharlestonSC $$  809 NOUS45 KTWC 021828 PNSTWC AZZ501>515-030628- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tucson AZ 1128 AM MST Tue Jun 2 2020 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Arizona... ...Pima County... Tucson Golf Links/Craycroft 1.11 in 0905 AM 06/02 ALERT Davis Monthan AFB 0.85 in 1058 AM 06/02 ASOS 2.3 S Tucson (JE-FULLER) 0.55 in 0941 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Tucson Irvington Rd/Pantano 0.36 in 1104 AM 06/02 ALERT Tucson 29th St/Swan 0.35 in 1104 AM 06/02 CWOP Tucson Ajo Way/Country Club 0.24 in 1220 AM 06/02 ALERT 2.5 SW Tucson (JE-FULLER) 0.24 in 1220 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Tucson Ajo Detention Basin 0.20 in 1046 AM 06/02 ALERT 3.2 E Tucson (JE-FULLER) 0.20 in 1052 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Tucson Golf Links/Kolb 0.20 in 1052 AM 06/02 ALERT Tucson Broadway/Pantano Rd 0.17 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Oro Valley 6.6 NNE 0.16 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Green Valley 10 W Tinaja Ran 0.16 in 1036 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Sells 0.16 in 1114 AM 06/02 RAWS Scout Camp 0.13 in 1037 AM 06/02 RAWS Tucson Broadway/Prudence Rd 0.11 in 0600 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson 6.0 ESE 0.11 in 0600 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Mt. Lemmon (Catalina Mtns) 0.11 in 0203 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Oro Valley Del Webb Bvld/Sun 0.10 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Oro Valley 3 NE 0.10 in 0545 AM 06/02 COOP Tucson 7.0 ESE 0.09 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson Speedway/Dodge Blvd 0.09 in 1118 AM 06/02 CWOP Tucson 6.4 SSE 0.08 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson Irvington Rd/Harrison 0.08 in 0600 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson 2.5 NE 0.08 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Amado Santa Cruz River/Eleph 0.08 in 1004 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Oro Valley 5.3 NNE 0.06 in 0800 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson Broadway/Country Club 0.05 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Tucson International Airport 0.05 in 1053 AM 06/02 ASOS Buenos Aires National Wildli 0.05 in 1105 AM 06/02 RAWS Tucson Speedway/Alvernon 0.05 in 1120 AM 06/02 AWS ...Pinal County... Catalina Big Wash at Hwy 79 0.39 in 1138 PM 06/01 MESOWEST CDO Wash at Coronado Camp (C 0.27 in 1021 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Oracle Junction 0.20 in 1111 AM 06/02 CWOP ...Santa Cruz County... Patagonia 0.43 in 1116 AM 06/02 CWOP Patagonia 0.28 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Hopkins 0.27 in 1019 AM 06/02 RAWS Tubac 6 SE 0.24 in 1116 AM 06/02 CWOP Patagonia Lake 0.20 in 1005 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Patagonia near Red Mountain 0.19 in 1138 PM 06/01 MESOWEST Sonoita Creek At Sr82 0.19 in 0943 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Tubac Santa Cruz River 0.12 in 1023 AM 06/02 MESOWEST Tubac 0.12 in 1024 AM 06/02 ALERT Tubac 0.09 in 1114 AM 06/02 CWOP Tubac 3 SW 0.05 in 0700 AM 06/02 COCORAHS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  875 NOUS42 KCHS 021829 AAA PNSCHS GAZ087-088-099>101-114>119-137>141-SCZ040-042>045-047>052-031830- Public Information Statement...UPDATED National Weather Service Charleston SC 217 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...EXTENDED OUTAGE OF THE CHARLESTON, SC (KCLX) WSR-88D FOR MAJOR UPGRADE... This message was updated to move the start date of the upgrade from Friday, June 5th to Thursday, June 4th. Starting Thursday, June 4th, the KCLX WSR-88D radar operated by NOAA's National Weather Service in Charleston, SC will be taken down and will remain down for approximately eight days for the replacement of the generator, fuel tanks, and accompanying components. This activity is important to support the radar's operation during periods of commercial power outages, specifically when hazardous weather is present. The generator update is one of five projects of the NEXRAD Service Life Extension Program that will keep our nation's radars viable into the 2030's. NOAA's National Weather Service, the United States Air Force, and the Federal Aviation Administration are investing $150 million in the seven year program. The first project was the installation of the new signal processor and the second project was the transmitter refurbishment. The two remaining projects are the refurbishment of the pedestal and equipment shelters. The Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) is planned to be completed in 2023. During the downtime, adjacent radars will be relied upon operationally. These include Columbia, SC (KCAE); Wilmington, NC (KLTX); Jacksonville, FL (KJAX); Moddy AFB, GA (KVAX); and Warner Robins AFB, GA (KJGX). For direct access to any of these surrounding radar sites, go to the following webpage: https://radar.weather.gov/index.htm The KCLX WSR-88D is part of a network of 159 operational radars. The Radar Operations Center in Norman, Oklahoma provides lifecycle management and support for all WSR-88Ds. For a radar mosaic loop of our region, please visit: https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/southeast_loop.php The National Weather Service in Charleston SC is on the web and social media at: https://www.weather.gov/chs www.facebook.com/NWSCharlestonSC/ www.twitter.com/NWSCharlestonSC $$  414 NOUS44 KMOB 021854 PNSMOB ALZ051>060-261>266-FLZ201>206-MSZ067-075-076-078-079-030700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Mobile AL 154 PM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...Upcoming Eglin Air Force Base WSR-88D (KEVX) Downtime Due to Scheduled Maintenance... Beginning Monday 8 June 2020, the KEVX WSR-88D radar operated by NOAA's National Weather Service in Mobile, AL will be down for approximately three days for radome panel replacement. This activity is important to maintain the radome structure, which protects the radar from hazardous weather. During the downtime, adjacent radars will be replied upon operationally, including: KMOB (Mobile, AL), KEOX (Fort Rucker, AL), KMXX (Maxwell AFB, AL), and KTLH (Tallahassee, FL). For direct access to any of these surrounding radar sites, go to the following webpage: https://radar.weather.gov/index.htm The KEVX WSR-88D is part of a network of 159 operational radars. The Radar Operations Center in Norman, Oklahoma provides life cycle management and support for all WSR-88Ds. We are closely monitoring the current tropical cyclone threat which could potentially cause plans to change based upon future forecasts. Stay tuned for a potential update to this notification. For a radar mosaic loop of southeast Mississippi, southwest and south central Alabama, and the northwest Florida panhandle, please visit: https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/southeast_loop.php The National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama can also be reached via the following: www.facebook.com/NWSMobile and www.twitter.com/NWSMobile Primary Contacts: Jeffrey M. Medlin, Meteorologist in Charge jeff.medlin@noaa.gov, (251) 633-6443 x222 Jason Beaman, Warning Coordination Meteorologist jason.beaman@noaa.gov, (251) 633-6443 x223 Medlin $$  397 NOUS42 KJAX 021903 PNSJAX FLZ136-236-030715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 303 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...GAINESVILLE WAS COOLER THAN NORMAL IN MAY BUT WARMER OVERALL THROUGH SPRING 2020... ...GAINESVILLE WAS WETTER THAN NORMAL IN MAY AND WETTER OVERALL THROUGH SPRING 2020... ...THUNDERSTORM ON MAY 30TH SET NEW 15 MINUTE RAINFALL RECORD FOR THE MONTH OF MAY AT GAINESVILLE... AT GAINESVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT... TEMPERATURES...The average temperature for May was 73.4 degrees which is 1.3 degrees below normal and was the 15th coolest on Record since 1890. There were 6 days with temperatures of 90 degrees or higher which is 6 days below normal. No records were set this month but the 44 degree low temperature on May 8th was only 2 degrees warmer than the monthly record of 42 degrees set on 05-08-1992. The average temperature for Spring 2020 (March, April and May) was 70.6 degrees which is 2.4 degrees above normal and was the 27th warmest Spring on Record since 1890. The average dewpoint (Td) temperature for May was 64.4 degrees which is 1.4 degrees above normal. The dewpoint temperature fell to 35 degrees on May 7th which is the 4th lowest value for May since records began in 1973, the record is 26 degrees set on 05-07-2007. The dewpoint temperature reached 77 degrees on both May 27th and 29th and is tied for 2nd highest value since 1973. The record high dewpoint temperature is 79 degrees set on 05-29-1973. RAINFALL...The 5.41 inches for May was 2.93 inches above normal and ranked as the 22nd wettest May since 1890. The greatest daily total was 1.25 inches on May 30th in an evening thunderstorm of which 1.04 inches fell in 15 minutes which breaks the old record of 0.92 inches. These short duration rainfall records only date back to 1998 when ASOS was installed at the airport. The spring rainfall total was 11.89 inches which is 2.41 inches above normal and ranked 35th wettest since 1890. WINDS...The average wind speed for May was 6.4 mph which was 0.1 mph above normal. The peak wind gust was 31 mph which occurred on May 18th and again on the 23rd. OTHER DATA...There were 8 days with thunderstorms reported in May which is 3 days above normal. There were 5 days reported with dense fog (Visibilities 1/4 mile or less), normal is 3 dense fog days in May. The lowest sea level pressure was 29.79 inches of mercury or 1008.6 millibars on May 19th. The highest sea level pressure was 30.27 inches of mercury or 1025.2 millibars which set a new daily record for May 13th. $$ HESS  442 NOUS44 KLZK 022011 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-022200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 300 PM CDT Tue Jun 02 2020 ...NOAA Weather Radio Station WWG-55 is back on the air... National weather service radio transmitter WWG54 out of Yellville has resumed normal broadcasting. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$ Goudsward  275 NOUS42 KJAX 022134 PNSJAX GAZ153-154-165-166-030945- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 534 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...ST SIMONS ISLAND WAS WARMER THAN NORMAL IN MAY AND SPRING 2020 WAS THE 2ND WARMEST ON RECORD SINCE 1948... ...ST SIMONS ISLAND WAS WETTER THAN NORMAL IN MAY AND WETTER OVERALL THROUGH SPRING 2020... ...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM ON MAY 22ND SET NEW 30 MINUTE RAINFALL RECORD FOR THE MONTH OF MAY AT ST SIMONS ISLAND... ...DEWPOINT TEMPERATURE OF 79 DEGREES ON MAY 30TH TIES RECORD HIGH FOR THE MONTH OF MAY AT ST SIMONS ISLAND... AT ST SIMONS ISLAND AIRPORT... TEMPERATURES...The average temperature for May was 75.3 degrees which is 0.8 degrees above normal. A record high minimum temp of 76 degrees was set on May 25. The average temperature for Spring 2020 (March, April and May) was 71.1 degrees which is 4.0 degrees above normal and was the 2nd warmest on record since 1948 behind only 71.6 degrees in Spring of 2012. The airmass change across St Simons Island was significant this May starting with 19 consecutive days without measurable rainfall, then humid conditions developed with 9 days of measurable rainfall the remainder of the month. This led to an average dewpoint (Td) temperature of 64.8 degrees for May only 0.3 degrees below normal. The driest airmass on May 7th pushed the dewpoint down to 31 degrees, the 2nd lowest value since 1948 for the month of May. The record 30 degrees has only occurred 3 times since 1948. The moist airmass at the end of the month pushed the dewpoint up to 78 degrees on May 28 and 29, then up to 79 degrees on May 30. This value ties the all-time record high dewpoint for the month of May and 79 degrees has only been recorded 5 times since 1948. RAINFALL...The 2.56 inches for May was 0.70 inches above normal. The greatest 24 hour total was 1.84 inches on May 22-23 in an overnight thunderstorm of which 0.98 inches fell in 30 minutes which breaks the old record of 0.88 inches. These short duration rainfall records only date back to 2000 when ASOS was installed at the airport. The spring rainfall total was 12.03 inches which is 3.80 inches above normal and ranked 18th wettest since 1948. WINDS...The average wind speed for May was 8.6 mph which was 0.3 mph below normal. The peak wind gust was 30 mph from the West which occurred on May 1st. OTHER DATA...There were 6 days with thunderstorms reported in May which is 1 day above normal. There were no days reported with dense fog (Visibilities 1/4 mile or less), normal is 1 dense fog day in May. The lowest sea level pressure was 29.77 inches of mercury or 1008.0 millibars on May 19th. The highest sea level pressure was 30.30 inches of mercury or 1026.2 millibars which set a new daily record for May 13th. $$ HESS  232 NOUS43 KFSD 022146 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089-090-097- 098-NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-030515- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD 446 PM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH SAFETY RULES... A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather in the designated area. During a watch there is no cause for immediate concern. You should go about your normal business...but be on the lookout and keep up to date on the latest weather developments. Public safety officials should activate prearranged plans. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning...on the other hand...means that a severe thunderstorm has been sighted or indicated by radar. People in the path of the storm should take immediate action to safeguard themselves and their family. Technically speaking...A Severe thunderstorm is defined as having wind gusts which exceed 58 mph and/or hail at least 1 inch in diameter. However...as these storms develop...they can be accompanied by tornadoes. Listen to NOAA weather radio or other local media to learn if a warning has been issued for your area. Also...keep a close watch on the thunderstorms as tornadoes can form quickly. If you see a tornado...move quickly into a basement. If none is available...seek shelter in a small interior room on the lowest floor and stay away from outside walls...doors and windows. In schools...factories or other institutional type buildings...stay out of auditoriums and gymnasiums. $$  483 NOUS43 KARX 022153 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-030953- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 453 PM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY... Location Temp Time/Date Lat/Lon Mcgregor 98 F 0434 PM 06/02 43.02N/91.19W Plainview 97 F 0254 PM 06/02 44.17N/92.17W Lake City 97 F 1216 PM 06/02 44.44N/92.28W St.Ansgar 96 F 0428 PM 06/02 43.38N/92.92W 1 SSE Kellogg 96 F 0205 PM 06/02 44.28N/91.99W Rochester 95 F 0355 PM 06/02 44.09N/92.49W Hayfield 95 F 0437 PM 06/02 43.89N/92.85W Riceville 95 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.36N/92.48W Byron 95 F 0415 PM 06/02 44.04N/92.64W Genoa Dam 8 95 F 0415 PM 06/02 43.57N/91.23W Mayo Helipad 95 F 0356 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.48W Oelwein Municipal Airport 95 F 0435 PM 06/02 42.68N/91.97W 2 E Kasson 95 F 0430 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.71W New Hampton 95 F 0445 PM 06/02 43.06N/92.32W La Crosse 94 F 0445 PM 06/02 43.77N/91.22W 2 E Cataract 94 F 0333 PM 06/02 44.09N/90.79W Boscobel 94 F 0403 PM 06/02 43.15N/90.68W Lake City 94 F 0220 PM 06/02 44.32N/92.44W Muscoda 94 F 0432 PM 06/02 43.19N/90.46W Rochester 94 F 0311 PM 06/02 44.08N/92.52W La Crosse Regional Airport 94 F 0353 PM 06/02 43.88N/91.25W 2.8 E Harpers Ferry 94 F 0415 PM 06/02 43.21N/91.10W 1 ENE Dexter 94 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.73N/92.68W 2 N Ionia 94 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.07N/92.46W 3 SE Waterville 94 F 0407 PM 06/02 43.17N/91.24W 1 E Black River Falls 93 F 0415 PM 06/02 44.30N/90.73W Mauston 93 F 0427 PM 06/02 43.80N/90.07W Wabasha CWOP 93 F 0247 PM 06/02 44.37N/92.03W Rochester 93 F 0425 PM 06/02 44.05N/92.45W Trempealeau 93 F 0342 PM 06/02 44.07N/91.51W Saratoga 93 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.35N/92.42W Charles City Airport 93 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.07N/92.62W Winona Municipal Airport 93 F 0355 PM 06/02 44.07N/91.70W Boscobel Airport 93 F 0353 PM 06/02 43.15N/90.68W Dodge Center Airport 93 F 0415 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.82W 4 SSE Mound Prairie 93 F 0400 PM 06/02 43.72N/91.44W 2 ESE Canton 93 F 0420 PM 06/02 43.52N/91.89W 3 N Stewartville 93 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.90N/92.48W Necedah 93 F 0348 PM 06/02 44.03N/90.08W Saint Charles 93 F 0410 PM 06/02 43.97N/92.06W Eyota 2NE 93 F 0430 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.20W Houston 92 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.77N/91.58W De Soto 92 F 0416 PM 06/02 43.42N/91.19W Decorah 92 F 0400 PM 06/02 43.30N/91.80W 1 ENE Jackson Junction 92 F 0445 PM 06/02 43.11N/92.04W Prairie Du Chien Airport 92 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.02N/91.12W Rochester International Airp 92 F 0354 PM 06/02 43.90N/92.50W 5 NW Frankville 92 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.25N/91.70W Burns 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.91N/90.97W Rochester 91 F 0423 PM 06/02 44.04N/92.44W Wabasha 91 F 0353 PM 06/02 44.30N/92.00W New Lisbon 91 F 0346 PM 06/02 43.87N/90.17W La Farge 91 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.60N/90.63W Mauston Airport 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.83N/90.13W Sparta/Fort McCoy Airport 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.97N/90.73W Decorah Municipal Airport 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.27N/91.72W Preston Airport 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.68N/92.17W Platteville Municipal Airpor 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 42.68N/90.43W Volk Field 91 F 0356 PM 06/02 43.92N/90.27W Viroqua Municipal Airport 91 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.58N/90.90W Monona 91 F 0444 PM 06/02 43.04N/91.39W 1 SSE Richland Center 91 F 0444 PM 06/02 43.32N/90.38W 3 NE Nodine 90 F 0330 PM 06/02 43.94N/91.41W Platteville 90 F 0431 PM 06/02 42.74N/90.46W 1 E Ridgeway 90 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.91N/91.54W 2 N Cloverdale 90 F 0300 PM 06/02 44.06N/90.17W 0.6 W Necedah 90 F 1248 PM 06/02 44.02N/90.08W Lancaster 90 F 0341 PM 06/02 42.83N/90.69W St. Joseph 3W 89 F 0439 PM 06/02 43.80N/91.10W 3 NE Lublin 89 F 0314 PM 06/02 45.11N/90.69W Gilman 89 F 0100 PM 06/02 45.17N/90.82W Medford 88 F 0345 PM 06/02 45.30N/90.30W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ NMB  064 NOUS43 KARX 022202 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-031002- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 502 PM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...HIGHEST HEAT INDICES TODAY... Location Heat Idx. Time/Date Lat/Lon Rochester 105 F 0331 PM 06/02 44.09N/92.49W Houston 105 F 0304 PM 06/02 43.77N/91.58W De Soto 105 F 0321 PM 06/02 43.42N/91.19W Lake City 105 F 1216 PM 06/02 44.44N/92.28W Wabasha 105 F 0218 PM 06/02 44.30N/92.00W Wabasha CWOP 103 F 0247 PM 06/02 44.37N/92.03W Byron 103 F 0415 PM 06/02 44.04N/92.64W Muscoda 103 F 0446 PM 06/02 43.19N/90.46W New Lisbon 103 F 0346 PM 06/02 43.87N/90.17W Mcgregor 103 F 0419 PM 06/02 43.02N/91.19W 4 SSE Mound Prairie 103 F 0350 PM 06/02 43.72N/91.44W 1 SSE Kellogg 103 F 0315 PM 06/02 44.28N/91.99W Lake City 102 F 0210 PM 06/02 44.32N/92.44W Hayfield 102 F 0347 PM 06/02 43.89N/92.85W La Crosse Regional Airport 102 F 0353 PM 06/02 43.88N/91.25W Volk Field 102 F 0356 PM 06/02 43.92N/90.27W Rochester 101 F 0222 PM 06/02 44.04N/92.44W Riceville 101 F 0445 PM 06/02 43.36N/92.48W Winona Municipal Airport 101 F 0355 PM 06/02 44.07N/91.70W 2 E Kasson 101 F 0430 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.71W Rochester 100 F 0425 PM 06/02 44.05N/92.45W Boscobel 99 F 0403 PM 06/02 43.15N/90.68W Trempealeau 99 F 0212 PM 06/02 44.07N/91.51W Saratoga 99 F 0401 PM 06/02 43.35N/92.42W Mauston Airport 99 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.83N/90.13W Necedah 99 F 0248 PM 06/02 44.03N/90.08W 1 SSE Richland Center 99 F 0439 PM 06/02 43.32N/90.38W 1 E Black River Falls 98 F 0415 PM 06/02 44.30N/90.73W Sparta/Fort McCoy Airport 98 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.97N/90.73W Oelwein Municipal Airport 98 F 0435 PM 06/02 42.68N/91.97W Boscobel Airport 98 F 0353 PM 06/02 43.15N/90.68W Viroqua Municipal Airport 98 F 0415 PM 06/02 43.58N/90.90W La Crosse 98 F 0408 PM 06/02 43.82N/91.19W 1 ENE Dexter 98 F 0330 PM 06/02 43.73N/92.68W 2 ESE Canton 98 F 0420 PM 06/02 43.52N/91.89W 3 N Stewartville 98 F 0405 PM 06/02 43.90N/92.48W 3 SE Waterville 98 F 0407 PM 06/02 43.17N/91.24W Mayo Helipad 97 F 0356 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.48W 1 E Ridgeway 97 F 0400 PM 06/02 43.91N/91.54W New Hampton 97 F 0435 PM 06/02 43.06N/92.32W 5 NW Frankville 97 F 0400 PM 06/02 43.25N/91.70W Burns 96 F 0445 PM 06/02 43.91N/90.97W St. Joseph 3W 96 F 0444 PM 06/02 43.80N/91.10W Platteville 96 F 0431 PM 06/02 42.74N/90.46W Charles City Airport 96 F 0415 PM 06/02 43.07N/92.62W Decorah Municipal Airport 96 F 0255 PM 06/02 43.27N/91.72W 2 N Ionia 96 F 0430 PM 06/02 43.07N/92.46W Saint Charles 96 F 0410 PM 06/02 43.97N/92.06W Eyota 2NE 96 F 0430 PM 06/02 44.02N/92.20W 3 NE Nodine 95 F 0330 PM 06/02 43.94N/91.41W 1 ENE Jackson Junction 95 F 0450 PM 06/02 43.11N/92.04W Platteville Municipal Airpor 95 F 0435 PM 06/02 42.68N/90.43W Rochester International Airp 95 F 0354 PM 06/02 43.90N/92.50W Lancaster 95 F 0441 PM 06/02 42.83N/90.69W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ NMB  392 NOUS43 KICT 022247 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-031100- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 547 PM CDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...Wichita's First 90 Degree Day of 2020... Wichita hit 90 degrees today (June 2) for the first time since October 1, 2019. This is a few weeks past Wichita's average first 90 degree reading, which typically occurs around May 20. $$  680 NOUS42 KJAX 022345 PNSJAX GAZ134-031145- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 745 PM EDT Tue Jun 2 2020 ...ALMA GEORGIA WAS COOLER THAN NORMAL IN MAY BUT WARMER OVERALL THROUGH SPRING 2020... ...ALMA GEORGIA WAS WETTER THAN NORMAL IN MAY AND WETTER OVERALL THROUGH SPRING 2020... AT BACON COUNTY AIRPORT IN ALMA GEORGIA (AMG)... TEMPERATURES...The average temperature for May was 72.2 degrees which is 1.5 degrees below normal and was the 20th coolest on record since 1938. No daily temperature records were set in May. The average temperature for Spring 2020 (March, April and May) was 68.2 degrees which is 1.5 degrees above normal and was the 12th warmest on record since 1938. The average dewpoint (Td) temperature for May was 60.9 degrees which is normal. This was a balance between a dry first half of the month which featured 17 consecutive days without measurable rainfall followed by more humid conditions over the last 2 weeks. The dewpoint temperature fell to 29 degrees on May 7th which is the 3rd lowest value for May since records began in 1948, the May record low dewpoint temperature is 23 degrees set on 05-07-2007. RAINFALL...The 2.72 inches for May was 0.25 inches above normal. The 2.03 inches that fell on May 22nd was a daily rainfall record and the greatest 24 hour total was 2.05 inches on May 22-23 ranked as the 13th highest on record since records began in 1938. The spring rainfall total was 11.34 inches which is 1.31 inches above normal and ranked 30th wettest since 1938. WINDS...The average wind speed for May was 5.0 mph which was 0.1 mph below normal. The peak wind gust was 31 mph from the South which occurred on May 22nd. OTHER DATA...There were 8 days with thunderstorms reported in May which is 1 day above normal. There were 2 days reported with dense fog (Visibilities 1/4 mile or less), normal is 4 dense fog day in May. The lowest sea level pressure was 29.75 inches of mercury or 1007.3 millibars on May 19th. The highest sea level pressure was 30.28 inches of mercury or 1025.5 millibars which set a new daily record for May 14th. $$ HESS