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September 22, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Western Region for June–August 2023. Dated September 2023.</p> <p>Temperatures were above normal across the Pacific Northwest and much of the Southwest. New Mexico, Washington, and Oregon had their third, fifth, and seventh warmest summer on record, respectively.&nbsp;Remnants of Hurricane Hilary brought heavy rainfall to southern California and the Great Basin in mid-August and contributed to much-
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September 22, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook&nbsp;for the Midwest Region for June–August 2023.&nbsp;Dated September 2023.</p> <p>Summer temperatures were near normal for most of the Midwest, with slightly above-normal temperatures in the west and slightly below-normal temperatures in the east.&nbsp;Summer precipitation was 84% of normal for the Midwest. Deficits of 4–10 inches were widespread across the northwest, while surpluses of 2–8 inches were ob
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September 15, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Pacific Region for June–August 2023. Dated September 2023.</p> <p>For the June–August period, precipitation was above normal across much of the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands, including Palau, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and in the Federated States of Micronesia. Conversely, drier-than-normal conditions were observed across areas of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Amer
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September 11, 2023
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Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), the Climate and Health Outlook is an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action.

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August 23, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Colorado is served by NIDIS's <a href="/dews/intermountain-west">Intermountain West Drought Early Warning System (DEWS)</a>. A regional DEWS is a network of federal, tribal, state, local, and academic partners who work together to make information accessible and useful for drought planning and response. The Intermountain West DEWS has served this region since 2009, and includes Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, and western New Mexico.&nbsp;</p>
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August 3, 2023
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Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), the Climate and Health Outlook is an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action.

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July 10, 2023
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Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), the Climate and Health Outlook is an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and to provide resources for proactive action.

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June 29, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Mid-Atlantic Region for March–May 2023. Dated June 2023.</p> <p>Average temperatures for this spring were 0–2 degrees F above normal for the majority of the region. This is cooler than what was observed for the winter season, but similar to what was observed from spring 2021 to fall 2022. The majority of the region experienced drier than normal conditions (50%–75% of normal precipitation).</p> <!--
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June 26, 2023
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<!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'views_view_field' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/modules/views/templates/views-view-field.html.twig' --> <p>Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for Alaska and&nbsp;Northwestern&nbsp;Canada for March–May 2023, with an outlook for July–September 2023. Dated June 2023.&nbsp;</p> <p>NOAA’s Regional Climate Services Program and partners created these climate outlooks to inform the public about recent climate impacts within their respective regions. Each regional report contains easy-to-understand language, and anyone can access them through the <a href=
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June 21, 2023
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Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Great Lakes Region for March–May 2023. Dated June 2023.

Spring temperatures ranged from 2°C (4°F) below normal to 1°C (2°F) above normal. Spring precipitation was 90% of average, with the Erie basin being dry, Superior basin being wet, and the other basins near average.