2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Deep South

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(Nov. 2009 - Oct. 2010)

Complete 2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Deep South Region, November 2009 to October 2010 includes week-by-week details.

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MARCH 2010: temperature 53° (6° below avg. north, avg. south); precipitation 6" (avg.); Mar 1-3: Sunny, chilly; Mar 4-9: Rain, then sunny, turning warmer; Mar 10-15: Rain, then sunny, cold; Mar 16-20: Rain, then sunny, chilly; Mar 21-25: Rain, then sunny, seasonable; Mar 26-31: Scattered t-storms, warm.

APRIL 2010: temperature 66.5° (3.5° above avg.); precipitation 2.5" (2" below avg.); Apr 1-4: Scattered t-storms, warm; Apr 5-6: Sunny, warm; Apr 7-10: T-storms, then sunny, cool; Apr 11-16: T-storms, then sunny, very warm; Apr 17-20: T-storms, warm; Apr 21-30: Sunny; cool, then hot.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2009 to October 2010

Winter temperatures will be near or slightly colder than normal, on average, in the north, but about a degree above normal in the south. The coldest periods will occur in early to mid-January, mid- to late January, and in early and mid-February. Precipitation and snowfall will be near normal, with the snowiest periods in mid-December, late January, and mid- and late February.

April and May will be about 3 degrees warmer than normal, with below-normal rainfall.

Summer will be slightly warmer than normal in the north, with below-normal temperatures in the south. The hottest periods will occur in late June, mid-July, and mid-August. Below-normal rainfall will bring drought conditions to portions of the region.

September and October will be slightly warmer than normal. Watch for hurricanes in early and mid- to late September, with below-normal rainfall in October.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2009 to October 2010

Temperature and Precipitation Graph