U.S. Climate Summary for October 2022
Drought
On October 13, the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) revealed nearly 82% of the continental U.S. to be abnormally dry or in drought, the largest area affected in the history of the USDM, which launched in 2000. According to the November 1 U.S. Drought Monitor report, about 62.8% of the CONUS was in drought, up about 11.9% from the end of September.
The lowest water levels in the Mississippi River in a decade, caused by a severe Midwest drought, restricted access to the vital channel to barge traffic at a crucial time of the year for the transport of crops from the nation’s heartland.
Temperature
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in October was 55.3 °Fahrenheit, which is 1.2 °F above average, ranking in the warmest third of the record.