OSU Extension
At Least One Good
Rain Event Per Week for the Rest of August...
Jim Noel
Summer rainfall has been on a wild swing. We have been going back and
forth from wet to dry and now we are looking toward a bit wetter
pattern again.
The outlook for the rest of August calls for slightly above normal
temperatures (about 1-2F). Rainfall will likely average 2-4 inches with
normal being near 3 inches inches. Isolated totals could reach 5 inches
through the end of August.
Going into harvest season things have been changing. Current climate
models are continue the trends of temperatures 1-3F above normal
through November. However, trends are also gradually wetting up in
fall. Rainfall goes from near normal in September to above normal by
October into November.
We will continue to monitor this trend but early harvest conditions
look pretty good but later harvest conditions look more questionable.
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