Climatological Report (Monthly)
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
864 CXAK57 PAJK 022159 CLMYAK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU AK 152 PM AKDT THU NOV 02 2023 ................................... ...THE YAKUTAT CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2023... CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD: 1991 TO 2020 CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD: 1917 TO 2023 WEATHER OBSERVED NORMAL DEPART LAST YEAR`S VALUE DATE(S) VALUE FROM VALUE NORMAL .............................................................. TEMPERATURE (F) RECORD HIGH 66 10/01/2018 LOW 6 10/24/1966 HIGHEST 55 10/04 56 -1 10/07 LOWEST 18 10/24 23 -5 AVG. MAXIMUM 50.2 48.9 1.3 AVG. MINIMUM 36.1 34.8 1.3 MEAN 43.1 41.9 1.2 DAYS MAX >= 90 0 0.0 0.0 DAYS MAX <= 32 0 0.0 0.0 DAYS MIN <= 32 11 11.7 -0.7 DAYS MIN <= 0 0 0.0 0.0 PRECIPITATION (INCHES) RECORD MAXIMUM 48.81 1987 MINIMUM 3.00 2016 TOTALS 17.32 18.88 -1.56 DAILY AVG. 0.56 0.61 -0.05 DAYS >= .01 19 23.0 -4.0 DAYS >= .10 18 19.4 -1.4 DAYS >= .50 11 12.2 -1.2 DAYS >= 1.00 6 7.1 -1.1 GREATEST 24 HR. TOTAL 3.14 10/05 TO 10/05 DEGREE DAYS HEATING TOTAL 671 718 -47 SINCE 7/1 1659 1803 -144 COOLING TOTAL 0 0 0 SINCE 1/1 0 0 0 FREEZE DATES EARLIEST 09/25 LATEST 05/07 .............................................................. WIND (MPH) AVERAGE WIND SPEED 4.4 HIGHEST WIND SPEED/DIRECTION 30/120 DATE 10/12 HIGHEST GUST SPEED/DIRECTION 51/140 DATE 10/12 WEATHER CONDITIONS. NUMBER OF DAYS WITH THUNDERSTORM 0 MIXED PRECIP 0 HEAVY RAIN 8 RAIN 14 LIGHT RAIN 21 FREEZING RAIN 0 LT FREEZING RAIN 0 HAIL 0 HEAVY SNOW 0 SNOW 0 LIGHT SNOW 0 SLEET 0 FOG 26 FOG W/VIS <= 1/4 MILE 0 HAZE 1 - INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS. R INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED. MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING. T INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT. $$ ...WET WARM OCTOBER START WITH COLD DRY END TO THE MONTH OVER SE ALASKA... After trending significantly wetter and warmer than normal for much of the month, the end of October was significantly cooler, but October was still above normal, overall, for Southeast Alaska. Precipitation virtually ended by the 4th week of the month and overall monthly totals ranged from slightly below normal to two inches above normal. A deluge of many back-to-back frontal systems with associated heavy rain brought with them plentiful warm air advection to Southeast Alaska for the first 2/3 of the month. This brought our typical more flashy streams up to action and/or minor flood stage. This also kept our temperatures above normal and our rainfall totals much above normal for that part of the month. A few locations broke rainfall and precipitation records for this timeframe. On the 7th, the Juneau Airport reported 1.88 inches of rainfall, which broke their old record of 1.43 inches set back in 1984. On the 17th, Ketchikan Airport reported 6.69 inches of rainfall, which broke their previous record of 3.7 inches which was set in 2010. On the 18th, Juneau Airport, once again, reported 1.88 inches of rainfall, which broke their old record of 1.51 inches set back in 1964. On that same day, Sitka Airport reported 2.63 inches of rainfall, which broke their previous record of 2.49 inches, which was set back in 1978. Then, for the last third of the month, Southeast Alaska went into a dominant dry and cold northerly outflow pattern from a persistent blocking strong ridge of high pressure generally centered over the Yukon region of Canada. The resulting northerly strong offshore flow advected cold and dry continental air over the region. This allowed temperatures to fall much below normal for the last third of the month. Precipitation during this time virtually dried up, causing above normal monthly accumulations through 20 October to fall to near normal or even slightly below normal by the end of the month. The Skagway area received its first accumulating snow of the season with around 2 inches in the area from a wave that moved over the area from the north at the beginning of the cold arctic outbreak. A few locations broke low temperature records during this timeframe. On the 13th, Sitka Airport reported a high temperature of 63 degrees, which tied their old record, which was set back in 1969. On the 14th, Juneau reported a high temperature of 57 degrees, which broke their old record of 56, which was set back in 1991. On the 17th, Sitka reported a high temperature of 59 degrees, which tied their old record, which was set back in 1944. On the 23rd, Sitka tied their old record low temperature of 29 degrees, which was set in 2004, 2012, and 2020. On the 24th, Juneau Airport reported an overnight low of 18 degrees, which broke the old record of 19, which was set back in 1951. Chambers/Fritsch $$