Drought Update July 26, 2024

Drought Update July 26, 2024

Drought Monitor update through the 23rd, released on the 25th.

While there has not been much change in the overall drought monitor since the last update on July 16th, this drought update, the data is complete through July 23rd.

In that period, the overall pattern saw more moisture, more cloud cover, cooler temps vs the first half of July. A start to what is hopefully a continued climb back out of the impacts of the current drought situation.

While more rainfall has been present in many locations, much of the rainfall that did occur, occured in downpours. Which does limit the beneficial impacts. With a hard pack soil, heavy rain rates, leads to mostly runoff. We saw that in areas this week. That is however, much better than that the limited moisture we had been seeing.

Let’s start with rainfall over the 10 day period from July 16 to July 25.

  • Accumulation for the period
  • Departure from average for the period. Note many areas closer to average for the period, with some just above and some just below. The area south of Bittinger to the Deep Creek area stands out. The USGS station at Cherry Creek, State Park Rd showing that well.
  • Month accumulation to date
  • Month Departure

Some area locations:

GARRETT COUNTY MD

  • Bittinger 2NW Valley July 16th through the 25th 1.58. Bringing the July tally to 2.36″ month to date. The old Bittinger Coop that ran from 1953 to 1975 by Elbert Buckel, in those 22 years only recorded a lower amount one time. The station began though following 2 extremely dry July’s in 51′, and 52′.

Glade Run at Bittinger 2NW Valley the 16th, 22nd, 25th. The rise with the 22nd rain event runoff, then the fall, but still a bit improved vs the 16th.

  • The USGS gauge, State Park Rd at Cherry Creek. This location ended up getting under 2 of the stronger downpours that occurred in 2 separate occurrences. The 16th and 23rd. Coming in at 2.98 for the period, one of the higher readings County wide. 3.59″ on the month. .61 through the first 15 days, 2.98 last 10.

That’s led to some improvement in stream flow, with the spikes occuring shortly after the 2 most significant rain occurrences.

ALLEGANY COUNTY MD

  • Frostburg Coop from the 16th to 25th only .46 and .70 on the month. Only 1952 at .56 and 1929 at .59 are lower for the month in its entirety. That’s 1898 to present.
  • Cumberland Coop from the 16th to 25th at .84 and .97 on the month. From 1891 to present July’s that ranks 10th lowest. In 1911 only .39 fell for the month. 1983 saw .54, 1930 saw .58. 1999 at .69, 1909 at .77, 2011 at .81, 1929, 1987, 1991 all at .88

SOMERSET COUNTY PA

  • Somerset from July 16th through 25th 1.64, month to date 1.88. Station years 1948 to present. 1.88 ranks 8th lowest.

1983 0.85 ,1975 1.24 , 1997 1.28 , 1966 1.38, 1999 1.60, 1965 1.77, 1973 1.79, 2024 1.88

  • Confluence from July 16th to 25th .83, month to date 1.00. Station. From the stations history of 1946 to present, this is actually the lowest tally for July. Second place stands at 1.25 in July of 52′. So with 4 recording days left. Will we pick up .26 to move this year out of the driest slot. That chance will occur prior to 7am 7/31 when the months data is complete. Anything post 7am 7/31 will go in the August books. That’s the way 7am recording stations work.

TUCKER COUNTY

  • Canaan Valley Coop from July 16th to July 25th 3.09, and 3.49 month to date . From 1944 to present that tally sits in 15th place.
  • Blackwater Gauge at Davis, from July 16th to 25th 1.36, month to date 1.50. Current river flow is pretty typical of late July, thanks to more appreciable precip across the Blackwater headwaters areas vs the actual gauge site itself. The fickle summertime downpours impacting localized areas more than the widespread area. That said, still much improvement recent 10 days vs the first 16 of the month.
  • Canaan Valley State Park, USCRN station from July 16th to 25th at 1.98, month to date 2.85. The station has 20 years of data and so this ranks the lowest. Not a long history.
  • Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE from July 16th to 25th 2.83, with 3.18 on the month. The station has ran 02 to present, this sits as the 2nd driest July if the month ended today, behind 2018 that saw 2.86 total for that month.

GRANT COUNTY

  • Bayard from July 16th to 25th, 1.53, month to date 1.96. From 1902 to present thats the 5th driest July

1946 1.16, 1953 1.35, 1952 1.66, 1987 1.92, 2024 1.96

RANDOLPH COUNTY

  • Elkins Jennings-Randolph Field from July 16th to 25th 2.27, with 3.10 on the month. Station has ran 1926 to present, and the July tally this year sits in 17th driest.

POCAHONTAS COUNTY

  • Snowshoe from July 16th to July 25th 1.53, with 2.02 on the month. From 1976 to present this ranks as the 2nd driest July, with 93′ at 1.57. It won’t take much by 7am 7/31 to climb out of the 2 spot since 76′

Ok, I think it’s a dry July has been established and some improvement since the 16th has been established.

The current state to state drought monitor and historical drought/wet fluctuations. This is too stress, these extremes create averages. There is NO normal. The word normal when used to describe a month or daily data is a way overused and misleading term.

(won’t include the short term drought monitor as it’s updated through the 18th)

The drought monitor change over the past week through the 23rd, held pretty much from the 16th

Our month to date temps

through last week at the 16th

through the 23rd.

  • The last 7 days temps have came down to season daily averages, and that occurred mostly with slightly below max readings and slightly above mins. Through the very warm first 16 days, the Northern Canaan Valley station on the refuge had a daily min average of 47.2 during the hotter period, the most recent 9 days that average has climbed to 49.0 with the cooler pattern. More active, moist, cloud cover doesn’t allow the valley site to cool as frequently at night. So you could have a cool, wet cloudy summer and record much higher daily mins vs a hotter, drier, clear summer at these types of locations.

Looking ahead

1- More potential moisture to start next week. Model output varies.

Through Wednesday 7am. This is the period of whatever falls that would be included in July’s 2024 data at area coops

0z ECMWF

6z GFS

The 6-10 day NOAA outlook. Modeling really has backed off of this look. While it has moisture, it’s not as promising looking as NOAAs outlook.

  • The upcoming month outlook off the Euro Weeklies offers continued hope.
  • The Euro control run attempting to sniff at a tropical system. That’s why it’s went bonkers on the month precip anomalies

One of these systems would aid greatly in a reversal of what we’ve been in.

  • Temps

Next 10 days. Euro ensemble slightly above normal. Notching it back up slightly from the previous week, but not to the levels earlier this month. Our average max temps once we crest late July/early August begin to slowly drop. That does not mean abnormally warm periods can occur thereafter.

July 25, 2024

July 25, 2024

*Northern Garrett High cam remained offline

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 25(Thurs)

A.M showers in spots. Otherwise mainly cloudy, some areas of fog in the a.m. Then the pm hours saw those clouds breaking up.

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall .02

Dyacon Data Below

Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Rock Lodge Rd near The Glades afternoon
West of Bittinger afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Towards Bowman Hill afternoon

Garrett County Airport

Mchenry morning
Cherry Creek at Mosser Rd morning
Deep Creek Lake morning
Deep Creek Lake morning

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Cranesville

The Yough at Sang Run

Oakland

Grantsville to Savage Mt

Lavale to Cumberland

Town Hill

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

Northern Garrett cam still offline

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 24(Wed)

Am areas of light rain, lots of clouds. Some sun mixed in, in the pm and pockets of showers

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall .06

Dyacon Data Below

Up from Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Rock Lodge Rd near The Glades morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
West of Bittinger morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening

Garrett County Airport

Mchenry morning
Cherry Creek at Mosser Rd morning
Deep Creek Lake morning
Deep Creek Lake afternoon
Deep Creek Lake afternoon
Deep Creek Lake afternoon
Deep Creek Lake afternoon
Mchenry evening

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

* temp sensor malfunction

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

*radar looking more impressive than precip actually was

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Oakland

Cranesville

The Yough at Sang Run

July 23, 2024

July 23, 2024

*Northern Garrett High cam offline

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 23(Tues)

Lots of clouds, some sun, and areas of Wv showers

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall .08(that mostly occured post 6pm last nights recording time for precip)

Dyacon Data Below

Rock Lodge Rd near The Glades morning
West of Bittinger morning
West of Bittinger morning
Up from Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
West of Bittinger morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
West of Bittinger morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening
Rock Lodge Rd near The Glades evening

Garrett County Airport

Cherry Creek at Mosser Rd morning
By Garrett College morning
Rock Lodge Rd morning
Rock Lodge Rd morning
State Park Rd morning
Deep Creek Lake morning

Top of Wisp

Rooftop station with good air flow ..pictured in images

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

By Deer Valley
Camp Buckey
Station site
Watch dog
Reason rain gauge was not working. A animal chewed the wire apart
Temporary repair
Across the top
View of High Point Lake

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Oakland

Towards Mt Davis

-Posey Row/Shade Hollow

July 22, 2024

July 22, 2024

Northern Garrett Cam offline- replacing today with the Grantsville County Garage cam

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 22(Mon)

Cloudy, few glimpses of sun in spots. Showers, t-storms, pockets of heavy rain

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall 1.04+

Dyacon Data Below

Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Up from Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon-downpour shelter
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening
Near old Cherry Glade Church evening-turkey
Bittinger 2NW Valley 4pm downpour

Garrett County Airport

State Park Rd morning
Deep Creek Lake morning
Mchenry evening

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Sideling Hill Creek at North craft

Town Hill

Polish Mt

Esst side heading up. Drought impacted trees. Especially on roadside slopes where topsoil was removed during road construction

Martin’s Mt

Cumberland to Lavale

Frostburg

Savage Mt to Grantsville

Oakland

Cranesville

July 21, 2024

July 21, 2024

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 21(Sun)

Sun, clouds, few showers southern Alleghenies

Bittinger 2NW Valley

Dyacon Data Below

Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning

Garrett County Airport

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

July 20, 2024

July 20, 2024

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 20(Sat)

Lots of a.m clouds, areas of showers, sprinkles, some areas dry, some periods of sunnier breaks.

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall -T

month to date 1.10

year to date 32.47

Dyacon Data Below

Bittinger 2NW Valley morning

Garrett County Airport

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

33 East of Harman

July 19, 2024

July 19, 2024

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 19(Fri)

Clear cool start, some clouds through the day and showers central and southern Alleghenies

Bittinger 2NW Valley

new rain 0

rainfall on the month 1.10

year to date 32.47

Dyacon Data Below

Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley evening
Up from Bittinger 2NW Valley evening

Garrett County Airport

Top of Wisp

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

7am to 7am data mmts coop BP

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt.Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Cranesville

Drought Update, and the upcoming relief

July 19, 2024

The continued above average temps and dry weather continued in to this week, with some slight relief beginning on Wednesday. Some rainfall occuring across the area in what had been a very dry first half of July on the heels of a very dry June and second half of May.

The previous 5 day rainfall ending 7/18.

Rainfall amounts the past 5 days

Garrett County Md

  • Bittinger 2NW Valley .38
  • Cherry Creek at State Park Rd USGS 1.20 – not the best sited gauge. This location was however in the storm Wednesday evening https://youtu.be/10kiKQEneuQ?si=CzoKYdYa-tt2EM1G
  • Sines Deep Creek Coop 1.20- also in that heavier Wednesday round
  • Mchenry 4.8SE cocorahs .54
  • Grantsville 2.0ESE cocorahs .32
  • Savage River Dam .51

Allegany County Md

  • Frostburg Coop .16
  • Cumberland Coop .31

Somerset County Pa

  • Somerset Coop .94
  • Berlin 3.1NW cocorahs 1.11
  • Laurel Summit Coop .90
  • Mt.Davis PSU Mesonet .65

Tucker County Wv

  • Davis 3SE Coop 1.16
  • Canaan Valley Coop .89
  • Blackwater Gauge-Davis USGS .46
  • Canaan Valley State Park USCRN .59
  • Cabin Mt-Western Sods-Virginia Tech .66
  • Cabin Mt at Bald Knob-Virginia Tech .45

Grant County

  • Bayard Coop .30
  • Maysville IFlows .31
  • Petersburg ASOS .15

Preston County

  • Mountain Dale Iflows .44
  • Cadell Mountain Iflows .36
  • White Ridge Iflows .52
  • Terra Alta 4.9NE cocorahs 1.12
  • Terra Alta 0.4E cocorahs .47
  • Bruceton Mills 9.3SE(Big Bear) cocorahs. 82

Randolph County

  • Elkins Jennings-Randolph Field. 32
  • Beverly CWOP .80

Pendleton County

  • Spruce Knob Iflows and Virginia Tech both at .28
  • Judy Gap CWOP .28
  • Kile Knob Iflows .96

Pocahontas County

  • Cass 3.7SE cocorahs .41
  • Snowshoe CWOP .78
  • Black Mt Iflows .76
  • Bartow 1S Coop .18

Some haves and have nots, but at this point anything is better than nothing. As of Thursday Drought Monitor Update, areas along and east of the Alleghenies elevated to D3 drought status

State by State

Short Term Status

Soil Moisture Maps

The drought again really began Mid May and data and maps display quite well

30 days percent of normal

60 days percent of normal

90 day percent of normal

and the 180 day percent of normal which gets close to the first of the year and year to date totals really aren’t that bad. That does not though mitigate the short term dry/heat, evaporative demand combo

and you can see how around early June the drought conditions from the previous dry week began to set in

Up through May 15th year to date precip departures. Things were looking good from the Mason Dixon and north.

-May 15 to July 18

-Breaking it down from 2nd half of May,  June, and now in to July

  • May 15-May 31 Precip Departure
  • June 1 to June 30 Precip Departure
  • July 1 to July 18 Precip Departure
  • Year To Date Departure. As you get near and north of the Mason Dixon year to date isn’t all that bad. Even above normal precip as you go north. Even though those locations have dried out in recent weeks and with above normal temps, evaporative demand, dry conditions set in rapidly.

Year to date Precip

that data is developed from

area locations:

Bittinger 2NW Valley 32.45

Last year, year to date I stood at 28.38. The impacts of how and when the lack of moisture occurs is huge.

Other sites

  • Somerset Coop up 4″ year to date vs last year
  • Laurel Summit, down 3″ vs last year but above normal season to date
  • Davis 3SE , less than .3 separation vs last year year to date.
  • Bayard , up over 2″ vs last year
  • The period Jan 1 through May 15 this year
  • Last year
  • from May 15 through July 18th this year
  • Last year

Dry both years, as the drought monitor indicates

Not as extreme as this year

Last year’s temps for the period May 15 to July 18

May 2023

This May

Last June

This June

Last July

This July

Last year my summer max temp was 82.6°at Bittinger 2nw Valley, this year I’ve exceeded 82.6° 11 times, with a max of 86.9° . Nearly all area stations running well above typical “hot” days.

The combo of heat, and dry weather takes a toll on vegetation. One noticeable change occuring in recent weeks locally in Garrett County has been the drought, heat stress on yellow birch.

Below is from the Carmel Cove area in Garrett County. Also seen in many other areas with yellow birch. Areas along water ways that are typically moister and cooler at nights have escaped this. Other tree species at both higher and lower elevations will show drought and heat stress of variability based on species and tolerance.

For July 18th, that’s a product of drought/heat stress that isn’t typical, but at the same time is very much in line with year to year weather variability.

others at lower elevations

  • Sycamore near Hancock MD

  • Hillside at Lavale

Waterways are very low across the region

Bittinger 2NW Valley

May 15 below

June 16th below

July 18th Below

Will we see continued impacts or will things gradually improve.

The climate prediction centers sees improving drought conditions

In the near term modeling brings hope, as it has in recent weeks that’s failed, with the bit of help this past week. Thats a start. Very common dry leads to more dry, and wet weathers leads to more. Once you lose surface moisture, you lose more evaporation, evapotranspiration, you hinder the typical pop up storms, showers that are often a frequent summer water source.

Now this week we made a gain with moisture and that accompanied with a slight pattern shift, wetter and more seasonable times look to lay ahead. Which we desperately need the moisture.

Here’s the 6z GFS precipitation outlook next 10 days

the 10 day anomaly with normal to above

The 0z ECMWF (Euro)

the 10 day anomaly , above normal

Temps for the period off the Euro ensemble , showing a much more seasonal outlook . It’s summer, so its still warm. Don’t let blue colors lead you to think chilly, it’s normal vs the average for the time of year.

The Euro Weeklies 46 day outlook , this comes with high variability and greater error as we go out in time

and when temps overall are average in a wetter pattern, that can often mean daytime maxes are held in check and nighttime mins may be held up a bit for periods. The 46 day precip anomaly off the Euro weeklies

The dry, warm summer is very much in the norms of year to year change that create our average

Wv Alleghenies Drought Severity/Precip Summer

Wv Alleghenies Summer Temps

July 18, 2024

July 18, 2024

Forest Service Cam offline since 6/24/21

July 18(Thurs)

Rain last night, cloudy and patchy lingering drizzle at daybreak, then mostly cloudy with a bit of sun increasing afternoon north.

Bittinger 2NW Valley

rainfall .30

Dyacon Data Below

Rock Lodge Rd near The Glades morning
West of Bittinger morning
West of Bittinger morning
Up from Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
Bittinger 2NW Valley morning
West of Bittinger afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon “Black eyed susan”
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Bittinger 2NW Valley afternoon
Towards Bowman Hill afternoon

Garrett County Airport

Mchenry morning
Cherry Creek at Mosser Road morning
Deep Creek Lake morning
Deep Creek Lake midday
South end Meadow Mt at Deep Creek State Park. Canker work damage mostly recovered. Some trees recovering may be under drought stress
Meadow Mt at Deep Creek State Park midday
Carmel Cove at Deep Creek. Yellow Birch under drought stress with some early color.
Deep Creek Lake midday
Rock Lodge Rd afternoon “Red Fox”
Rock Lodge Rd midday “Red Fox”

Top of Wisp

Morning

Canaan Heights/Davis 3SE

Climate Reference Network Canaan

Atop Canaan Ski area

Cabin Mt at Bald Knob

Cabin Mt-Western Sods

Spruce Knob

Canaan Valley Refuge

Mt. Davis

Snowshoe

Petersburg Grant County Airport

Elkins Airport

  • Site Comparison

Dy007-Canaan Valley Refuge 3150′, Dy008-Bittinger 2nw Valley 2600′, Dy002-Cabin Mt at Bald Knob 4350′, Dy003-Cabin Mt-Western Sods 4035′, Dy004-Spruce Knob 4820′, Cvpw2-Climate Reference Network Canaan 3380′, KW99-Petersburg Grant County Airport 961, K2G4 Garrett County Airport 2933′, KCBE Cumberland Airport 774′, KEKN Elkins Airport 1985′, KMGW Morgantown Airport 1227′, PMN16-Mt.Davis 3038′, KDCA-Reagan National 15′, G1472 Snowshoe 4500′, F0183 Burkes Garden 3050′

The Valley vs Cabin Mt

Bittinger 2NW Valley vs Mt.Davis

Canaan area temps

High Ground Comparison

Up High and Down Low

Up High, High Valley, Low Valley

The Valleys

Wv High Ground Cold Spots vs DCA

RTMA

Radar

Satellite

Flow

Current Surface Features and 500mb Height Anomalies and Flow

Cranesville

Morning
Morning
Afternoon
Grouse

The Yough at Sang Run

Oakland

Grantsville to Savage Mt

Lavale to Cumberland

Not good-flat

Town Hill