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Drought — Blaine, Nebraska

2022-12-01 to 2022-12-31 · Blaine, Nebraska

Event narrative

Extreme (D3) drought conditions persisted through the end of December. The cooperative observer at Purdum reported 0.95 inches of precipitation for December. This was 0.30 inches above the normal of 0.65 inches.

Wider weather episode

A couple of potent weather systems brought decent precipitation to western and north central Nebraska in December. Rain and snow was reported with a system on December 13th with a second system bringing precipitation to the region December 29th. Valentine reported 2.22 inches of precipitation for the month which was their all time record wettest December on record. Precipitation totals across most of western and north central Nebraska were between an inch and two inches for the month. Locations in the far southwestern Panhandle and eastern Nebraska Panhandle, reported between a quarter and around a half an inch for the month. Drought conditions improved the most in the northwestern Sandhills and portions of north central Nebraska.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1072998. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.