July 22-28, 2024
Author: Page Nippert
Published: 2024-07-29 00:00:00
Updated: 2026-04-27 14:27:05.788166
Temperature
This week featured varied temperatures for the region. The warmest regions were western North Dakota, western South Dakota, and the northwestern and southeastern corners of Wyoming reaching 6°F to 8°F above normal. The coldest regions were central South Dakota, southeastern Colorado and southcentral and southwestern Kansas reaching temperatures 4°F to 6°F below normal with some spots in Kansas and Colorado reaching 6°F to 8°F below normal.
Maximum temperatures were above normal for a majority of the region. Western North Dakota, western South Dakota, northeastern Wyoming, and northwestern Nebraska reached temperatures 6°F to 8°F above normal with some spots reaching 8°F to 11°F above normal. The warmest temperature was 98°F in Grand Junction, Colorado which is 3°F above normal for the area and Rapid City, South Dakota which is 10°F above normal for the area. Temperatures in southern Kansas and spots in central and southeastern Colorado reached 4°F to 6°F with some spots in Kansas reaching 6°F to 10°F below normal.
Minimum temperatures were 4°F to 6°F above normal for a majority of North Dakota, northern North Dakota and northern Wyoming with some areas reaching 6°F to 10°F above normal. Central South Dakota, southern Kansas, eastern Colorado, and the Nebraskan panhandle reached temperatures of 4°F to 6°F below normal with some areas reaching 6°F to 11°F below normal. The coldest temperature was 45°F in Alamosa, Colorado which is 3°F below normal for the area.
Precipitation
Precipitation amounts varied this week, ranging from 2 percent in western North Dakota, most of South Dakota, eastern Nebraska and the panhandle, eastern Kansas, the Colorado-Kansas border, and central and northern Wyoming to 400 percent in western Wyoming. Hayes Center, Nebraska received 3.06 inches of precipitation, well above their normal of 0.11 inches; most of this fell on the 22nd.
Drought continues in the region. D0 (abnormally dry) conditions were the same as last week of 42 percent. In the region, Colorado experienced the highest decrease in D0 conditions by 5 percent while Kansas experienced the highest increase in D0 conditions by 6 percent.
Severe Storms
Nebraska and Wyoming received hail 1 inch in diameter. Kansas and South Dakota received hail 1 to 1.25 inches in diameter and 1 to 1.75 inches in diameter respectively. Colorado and North Dakota received hail 1 to 2 inches in diameter.
