August Weather
Forecast
Author: Jim Noel
Not much has changed in the outlooks for the rest of summer into autumn
and beyond.
In June, temperatures were about 1F above normal while in July
temperatures were about -3F to -5F leading to an overall cooler than
normal summer as forecast.
The trend will be for slightly cooler than normal temperatures to last
through August but the departures will not be as great as August.
Rainfall in August will likely be close to normal.
For the latest 16-day rainfall you can visit the NWS Ohio River
Forecast site at:
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ohrfc/HAS/images/NAEFS16day.pdf
Autumn and harvest season is still shaping up to be slightly cooler and
wetter than normal but the freeze risk for first freeze looks like
about normal as wetter soils will keep night time lows up some.
Read this and other articles at the C.O.R.N. Newsletter
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