September seemingly was not feeling like doing something odd, so that it was the warmest September on record to the planet. That has been something of a fashion this season, with every month landing at its various three. It has become more and more obvious that 2020 will probably be the second warmest year on record, even though it is not the very first .
Unlike in August, the neighboring US did not put a record in September, although it was still over the 20th-century average. A high heeled ridge ruled within the West Coast again, resulting in more warm and humid weather for much of the Western US. However, a trough setup across the Central US at mid-September, bringing cooler air flow.
Two hurricanes– both Sally and Beta–directed to above-average rain in the Southeast. Total precipitation for the contiguous US has been a bit above average as a consequence, but the typical as normal masks nearby differences. Drought conditions have enlarged and slowed over a lot of the West, also there’s been little aid to wildfire states.