13 October 2021
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Columbia SC
352 PM EDT Tue Oct 12 2021
…Climate Summary for September 2021 for the Midlands of SC and
Central Savannah River Area of GA…
…Temperatures Below Normal across the Midlands and Central
Savannah River Area…
…Precipitation Near to Above Normal across much of the Midlands
and Central Savannah River Area…
…Very little active weather for the month…
.Columbia SC Average Temperatures…
The average temperature at Columbia Metropolitan Airport for
September 2021 was 74.4 degrees or 1.1 degrees below the monthly
normal of 75.5 degrees.
.Augusta GA Average Temperatures…
The average temperature at Augusta Regional Bush Field for September
2021 was 75.1 degrees or 1.3 below the monthly normal of 76.4
degrees.
.Columbia Rainfall…
Columbia Metro Airport received 4.09 inches of rainfall during
September, 0.18 inches above the monthly normal of 3.91 inches.
.Augusta Rainfall…
Augusta Bush Field received 6.65 inches of rainfall during
September, 3.05 inches above the normal monthly value of 3.60
inches.
YEAR TO DATE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION STATS…
COLUMBIA SC METROPOLITAN AIRPORT 2021 MONTHLY AVERAGE
TEMPERATURES AND DEPARTURES FROM NORMAL…
AVG HIGH/DEP AVG LOW/DEP AVG TEMP NORM DEPARTURE
Jan 2021 55.5/-1.3 35.8/+1.2 45.6 45.7 -0.1
Feb 58.7/-2.1 38.2/+0.9 48.4 49.1 -0.7
Mar 70.5/+2.2 46.5/+2.9 58.5 55.9 +2.6
Apr 77.2/+0.5 49.6/-1.9 63.4 64.1 -0.7
May 83.5/-0.3 57.0/-3.5 70.3 72.2 -1.9
Jun 88.4/-1.3 69.2/+0.6 78.8 79.1 -0.3
Jul 90.2/-2.5 71.4/-0.6 80.8 82.4 -1.6
Aug 90.0/-0.8 72.7/+1.5 81.4 80.8 +0.4
Sep 85.3/-0.4 63.6/-1.7 74.4 75.5 -1.1
AUGUSTA GA BUSH FIELD 2021 MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURES
AND DEPARTURES FROM NORMAL…
Jan 2021 59.5/-0.1 36.8/+1.5 48.2 47.4 +0.8
Feb 63.1/-0.4 39.1/+1.0 51.1 50.8 +0.3
Mar 74.3/+3.3 47.0/+2.9 60.6 57.5 +3.1
Apr 79.2/+0.7 47.8/-2.8 63.5 64.6 -1.1
May 85.5/-0.4 55.5/-4.1 70.5 72.7 -2.2
Jun 90.0/-1.3 67.9/-0.2 79.0 79.7 -0.7
Jul 91.9/-2.2 70.7/-0.9 81.3 82.8 -1.5
Aug 92.7/+0.1 72.3/+1.3 82.5 81.8 +0.7
Sep 87.4/-0.4 62.8/-2.2 75.1 76.4 -1.3
COLUMBIA SC METROPOLITAN AIRPORT 2021 MONTHLY/YEARLY
PRECIPITATION…
TOTAL NORMAL DEPARTURE (INCHES)
Jan 2021 5.32 3.49 +1.83
Feb 6.39 3.39 +3.00
Mar 3.43 3.57 -0.14
Apr 0.80 2.83 -2.03
May 2.64 3.49 -0.85
Jun 3.71 4.97 -1.26
Jul 6.09 5.35 +0.74
Aug 9.55 4.65 +4.90
Sep 4.09 3.91 +0.18
YTD Total 42.02 35.65 +6.37
AUGUSTA GA BUSH FIELD 2021 MONTHLY/YEARLY PRECIPITATION…
TOTAL NORMAL DEPARTURE (INCHES)
Jan 2021 4.87 3.84 +1.03
Feb 6.59 3.67 +2.92
Mar 4.70 4.08 +0.62
Apr 1.57 2.92 -1.35
May 2.49 3.05 -0.56
Jun 8.30 4.75 +3.55
Jul 6.54 4.48 +2.06
Aug 5.79 4.61 +1.18
Sep 6.65 3.60 +3.05
YTD Total 47.50 35.00 +12.50
Temperature/Precipitation Records Tied or Broken during
the month of August:
Augusta…
September 4th, Tied the record low temperature for the date
of 54 degrees set in 1995.
September 16th, Record rainfall for the date of 2.77 inches.
This broke the previous record for the date of 1.83 inches
set in 1871.
Columbia…None
Here are some of the highest monthly rainfall totals for September
2021 from our NWS Coop Weather Observers:
Graniteville 1.2 NE (GNTS1)….8.46 inches
Chesterfield 3 E (CTFS1)……..6.90 inches
Bamberg (BAMS1)…………….6.05 inches
Columbia-Univ. of SC (USCS1)…5.88 inches
Holly Hill 1 SW (HHLS1)……..5.66 inches
Here are some highest monthly rainfall totals for September 2021 from
our CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network):
SC-AK-75 Graniteville 1.2 NE….8.46 inches
SC-AK-4 N. Augusta 4.2 NE……7.71 inches
SC-AK-101 Aiken 2.9 SSE……….7.33 inches
SC-ED-16 Edgefield 3.3 N………7.20 inches
SC-OR-49 Santee 2.0 ENE………6.31 inches
GA-CU-14 Grovetown 4.5 NNW……8.28 inches
GA-RC-9 W. Augusta 0.9 NW……6.85 inches
GA-BK-9 S. Augusta 4.1 S…….6.54 inches
GA-MD-6 Thomson 5.1 NE………5.31 inches
GA-LC-2 Tignall 10.2 NE……..4.41 inches
Significant Weather Events for September 2021…
September 8th…A weak frontal boundary and upper level trough moved
across the region. This produced a couple strong to severe
thunderstorms across Lancaster county. The storms produced dime to
quarter size hail near the town of Elgin.
September 20th…A stalled frontal boundary across the area combined
with plenty of atmospheric moisture produced some slow moving
showers and thunderstorms. These showers and storms produced locally
heavy rainfall across portions of the City of Columbia. A vehicle
was stranded in water that was 2 to 3 feet deep and the occupants
needed to be rescued by the fire department.
September 22nd…A few strong to severe thunderstorms developed
ahead of a cold front. The storms downed a tree that took down a
power line in Kershaw County just east of the town of Elgin.
Hydrology/River Stages…
There was no river flooding during the month of September.
Lake Murray Water Temperatures (near surface) at the
intake towers for September:
Warmest…85.3 F on the 1st.
Coolest…77.9 F on the 25th and 26th.
August Peak Wind Gust at the ASOS Sites and Lake Wind Sites:
Columbia Metro Airport (CAE)………52 mph on the 15th
Columbia Hamilton-Owens Field (CUB)..34 mph on the 22nd
Augusta Bush Field (AGS)………….29 mph on the 22nd
Augusta Daniel Field (DNL)………..28 mph on the 29th
Orangeburg County Airport (OGB)……26 mph on the 1st.
The 3-Month Climate Outlook
…(October/November/December)…
The outlook calls for about a 40 to 50 percent chance of above
normal temperatures with a 33 to 50 percent chance of below
normal precipitation.
ENSO (EL NINO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION)…
…La Nina Watch… ENSO neutral conditions continue. Equatorial sea
surfaces temperatures are below normal across the central and east-
central Pacific Ocean. A transition from ENSO-Neutral is favored in
the next couple of months, with a 70 to 80 percent chance of La Nina
during the 2021 – 2022 Northern Hemisphere winter.
Climate Outlooks and ENSO Discussions courtesy of NOAA
Climate Prediction Center…www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov .
Much appreciation goes out to our NWS Cooperative Weather
Observers…CoCoRaHS (Community…Collaborative…Rain…
Hail and Snow Network) Observers…South Carolina State
Climate Office…Southeast Regional Climate Center…Richland
County Emergency Services…USGS and local weather partners
for the data they provide throughout the year. Their hard
work and dedication is greatly appreciated.
Temperature records for Columbia go back to 1887 and for
Augusta back to 1873. Precipitation records for Columbia
go back to 1878 and for Augusta back to 1871.
Additional climate information, including current and
archived daily and monthly summaries, can be found on the
National Weather Service Columbia SC home page at
https://www.weather.gov/cae .
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