Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Southeast Region for December 2022–February 2023. Dated March 2023.
Temperatures were much above average across the Southeast, particularly in Alabama and Virginia, as well as parts of the Carolinas and north Florida, where many locations were 4 to 6 degrees F above average for the season. Precipitation was variable across the Southeast this winter.
Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Southeast Region for September–November 2022. Dated December 2022.
Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Southeast Region for June–August 2022. Dated September 2022.
Temperatures were above average across most of the Southeast this summer. The greatest departures (2–4 degrees F) were found across the southern tier of the region. Precipitation was highly variable across the Southeast this summer.
Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Southeast Region for March–May 2022. Dated June 2022.
Above-average temperatures were recorded over the entire Southeast, with much of Florida and eastern North Carolina observing more than 2°F above normal. Precipitation ranged from below average in the eastern Carolinas, southern Florida, and Puerto Rico, to above average in northern Florida, including the Florida Panhandle and Alabama.
Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook for the Southeast Region for December 2021 - February 2022. Dated March 2022.
Winter temperatures across the region were topsy-turvy, with December and February much above average and January slightly below average. Precipitation was below average for much of the region this winter. However, San Juan, PR observed its wettest February on record at 11.7 inches of precipitation, more than 9 inches above normal.