This map shows the total amount of rain or snow (in mm) that is expected to fall in the next 6 days.
Consider how much rainfall is "normal" for this time of year, and whether this forecast indicates something unusually high or low.
See the "More Information" tab for forecast details.
The blue areas indicate the cumulative, or total, amount of rain/snow forecast for the 6-day period. The heaviest rainfall amounts are expected in areas that are colored in increasingly darker shades of blue, then red and violet. The map indicates only the cumulative amount of rainfall expected over the next six days, but does not indicate whether this amount is normal for the place and time of year.
This forecast shows rain over large areas only, and should not be used to forecast cyclone tracks, local rainfall, or as a flood forecast. The map does not distinguish areas where rainfall is expected from areas where snow is expected. Forecasts for the amount of snow are indicated in terms of the equivalent amount of rainfall, so the actual depth of snow would be considerably more than indicated.
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Data Daily ensemble-mean forecast precipitation totals at 1.0° lat/lon resolution from
the 2012 version of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction's (NCEP) Global
Ensemble Forecasting System (GEFS) model run daily using 00 UTC initial conditions,
available via the NOAA ESRL PSD Reforecast Version 2 Project
Data Source U. S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Earth System Research
Laboratory (ESRL), Physical Sciences Division (PSD), ESRL Reforecast Version 2 Project
Analyses: Analyses shown here include forecast daily (days 1-6) and six-day precipitation
totals, forecast daily and six-day total precipitation anomalies from the 1985-2012
mean, forecast daily and six-day total precipitation as percent of mean monthly total
precipitation (1985-2012 base period), and forecast daily and six-day total precipitation
percentiles (1985-2012 base period).
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