Scenario 2 Outlooks

Scroll down to find WPC outlooks.

CPC Outlooks

Seasonal Outlook

Seasonal outlook valid for Feb-March-April for temperature (right) and precipitation (left).
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “EC” signifies an equal chance of being above or below normal.

Monthly Outlook

One month outlooks valid for April for temperature (right) and precipitation (left).
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “EC” signifies an equal chance of being above or below normal.

Day 8-14 Precipitation Outlook

Day 8-14 precipitation outlook valid for April 21 – April 27.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.
Day 8-14 precipitation outlook valid for April 26 – May 2.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.
Day 8-14 precipitation outlook valid for April 29 – May 5.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.

Day 6-10 Precipitation Outlook

Day 6-10 precipitation outlook valid for April 21 – April 25.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.
Day 6-10 precipitation outlook valid for April 26 – April 30.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.
Day 6-10 precipitation outlook valid for April 29 – May 3.
“A” signifies above normal, “B” signifies below normal, and “N” signifies normal.

Hazard Outlook

CPC Hazard outlook valid for April 29 – May 5.

WPC Day 3 Excessive Rainfall Outlooks

Valid at:

April 21

April 26

April 29

May 3

WPC Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlooks

Valid at:

April 21

April 26

April 29

May 3

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