The map shows where it is likely to be extremely wet or dry over the next three months. Extreme refers to the lowest or highest 15% of the historical record.
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Blue areas show where there is an enhanced likelihood of extremely wet conditions over the next three months. Darker blue indicates a higher likelihood of extremely wet conditions. Orange and brown areas show where there is an enhanced likelihood of extremely dry conditions over the next three months. The darker brown indicates a higher likelihood of extremely dry conditions.
This forecast shows only the likelihood of 3-month accumulated rainfall (or snow) being unusually high or low, and does not indicate chances of individual heavy rainfall events. The forecasts apply over large areas only, and should not be used to forecast local conditions, or as a flood forecast.
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Data Probabilities that seasonal (3-month) precipitation will be within the upper 15%
or lower 15% of the historical (30-year) distribution for the first lead time from the IRI Net Assessment Forecast, issued every month at 2.5° lat/lon resolution
Data Source International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Net Assessment Forecasts, Data Library entry
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