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The following is a list of weather events that occurred in 2021. The year began with La Niña conditions. There were several natural disasters around the world from various types of weather, including blizzards, cold waves, droughts, heat waves, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones. In December, powerful Typhoon Rai moved through the southern Philippines, killing 410 people and becoming the deadliest single weather event of the year. The costliest event of the year, and the costliest natural disaster on record in the United States, was from a North American cold wave in February 2021, which caused $196.4 billion (USD) in damage; the freezing temperatures and widespread power outages in Texas killed hundreds of people. Another significant natural disaster was Hurricane Ida, which struck southeastern Louisiana and later flooded the Northeastern United States, resulting in $70 billion (USD) in damage. December saw two record-breaking tornado outbreaks, only four days apart from each other. In Europe, the European Severe Storms Laboratory documented 1,482 weather-related injuries and 568 weather-related fatalities. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration documented 796 weather-related fatalities and at least 1,327 weather-related injuries in the United States and the territories of the United States.


Global conditions

The year began with La Niña conditions that developed the previous year. This was reflected in cooler than normal sea surface temperatures in the south Pacific Ocean. However, conditions were unlike typical La Niña events, with above normal temperatures in the United States in January, but colder than normal temperatures in February. By March and April, the La Niña conditions had begun to weaken. On May 13, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) assessed that the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) transitioned into its neutral phase. However, following cooler than normal temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, NOAA declared that the global weather conditions shifted back to La Niña by October.


Deadliest events


Weather summaries by type


Cold waves and winter storms

In January, at least 70 people in Japan died while removing snow, related to a blizzard that dropped of snowfall. At least 1,500 people were stranded on a highway. In February, extreme cold affected much of North America. During much of the winter, a high pressure system existed over southeastern Canada and Greenland, while lower than normal pressure existed over northeastern Asia into Alaska. A winter storm left more than 9 million people without power from northern Mexico to the northeastern United States; nearly half of the power outages were in Texas. There were 172 deaths in the United States, The system is estimated to have cost over $196.5 billion (2021 USD) in damages, including at least $195 billion in the United States and over $1.5 billion in Mexico, making it the costliest winter storm on record, as well as the costliest natural disaster recorded in the United States. It is also the deadliest winter storm in North America since the
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, which killed 318 people. Another winter storm added on to the effects, leading to 29 deaths and $2 billion in damage, and caused 4 million power outages. At the same time, a cold wave impacts Greece. This cold wave resulted in 3 deaths, and resulted in Greece getting their heaviest snowfall since 2008. Temperatures dropped as low as . In March, a record-breaking blizzard affects the Rocky Mountains. Although no one died, the system caused $75 million in damage. Cheyenne, Wyoming saw their largest two-day snowfall on record. It also became Denver's fourth largest blizzard. The storm caused car crashes which resulted in 22 injuries.


Droughts

A drought in western North America began in 2020 and continued into 2021. A 20-month period from January 2020 to August 2021 recorded the least rainfall since 1895.
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hit record low levels in July 2021, and due to Lake Mead dropping so low, water restrictions were imposed. By mid-August 2021, Iowa was facing extreme drought. Drought also affected over 85% of Mexico.


Floods

In March, a multi-day rain event caused significant flooding for many parts of Eastern and Central Australia from the March 17–21, being called a 1 in 100-year event.
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reported a four-day total of Significant flooding occurred along the Mid North Coast and Central Australia. The Manning River at Taree equalled its 1929 record, Wingham, New South Wales saw its highest levels since 1978, The Gwydir River was 0.2m short of its 1955 record and the Mehi River in Moree, New South Wales was 0.4m below its 1955 peak. One man died due to his car losing control in Mona Vale, New South Wales, a bodyboarder who disappeared on the
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seashore is presumed dead. 2 more fatalities confirmed on the 24th and a woman went missing on the 26th and later discovered. In addition, floods in Hawaii left a person missing, caused $49 million in damage, and caused 1,300 power outages. Haiku recorded of rain, and parts of the state receive . David Ige declared a state of emergency due to the floods. In July, a storm system stalled over Germany, producing torrential rainfall and
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ing. With at least 184 deaths, the floods are the deadliest natural disaster in Germany since the North Sea flood of 1962. There were also 42 deaths in Belgium. Then, floods in Henan result in at least 302 deaths. Most of the deaths and damage were in
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. At the end of the month, floods in Afghanistan cause 113 deaths. On August 21, severe flash flooding impacted Middle Tennessee. The state set a 24-hour precipitation record of , and resulted in 20 deaths. The death toll was initially 22, but was lowered when more accurate counts were published. The flooding also affected Kentucky but to a much lesser extent. On September 1 and 2, major flash flooding affected the
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due to the remnants of Hurricane Ida. This causes 55 deaths and around $20 billion in damage. Before the storm, the
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issued a high risk for flash flooding. This became
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's 9th wettest tropical cyclone on record. New York City got its first flash flood emergency. Between 8:51 p.m. and 9:51 p.m. on September 1, New York City saw of rain, its wettest hour on record. The 2021 Pacific Northwest floods comprise a series of floods that affected British Columbia, Canada, and parts of neighboring Washington state in the United States in November and December. The flooding and numerous mass wasting events were caused by a Pineapple Express, a type of atmospheric river, which brought heavy rain to parts of southern British Columbia and northwestern United States. The natural disaster prompted a state of emergency for the province of British Columbia. Damage was at least $2.5 billion. That same month, floods in South Asia caused 41 fatalities. In addition, over 11,000 people were displaced. Over 11,000 were displaced in India due to BOB 05's rainfall impact. At the end of the year into 2022, Malaysia experienced intense floods. 54 people died causing over $4.77 billion in damage. This was fueled by Tropical Depression 29W. Comparisons were drawn to the floods seven years prior. This was declared a once in 100 year event. This became the deadliest tropical cyclone in Malaysia since Tropical Storm Greg of 1996.


Heat waves

A winter heat wave in February across Eurasia.
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saw its highest ever February temperature at . Beijing also surpassed its February heat record by over five degrees when it hit . An extreme heat wave affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021, resulting in the highest temperature ever measured in Canada at . The heat wave kills 229 Americans alone, and causes $8.9 billion in the US alone. Over 600 Canadians die, making it the deadliest weather event in the history of Canada. The heat wave breaks an all-time high temperature record in Washington and ties one in Oregon.


Tornadoes

There were 1,374 preliminary filtered reports of tornadoes in the United States in 2021, of which at least 1,278 were confirmed. Worldwide, 151 tornado-related deaths were confirmed with 104 in the United States, 28 in China, six in the Czech Republic, four in Russia, three in Italy, two in India and one each in Canada, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Turkey. The year started well below average with the lowest amount of tornado reports through the first two months in the past 16 years and remained below-average for most of the year due to inactivity during April, June, September, and November. Despite this, several intense outbreaks occurred in March, May, July, August, and October. May, for the first time ever, had no tornadoes above EF2 status. The year ended on a destructive note, however, as December was incredibly active, more than doubling the previous record, which pushed 2021 above average. Additionally, 2021 had the most tornado fatalities in the United States since
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. Almost all of the fatalities were due to the
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. The
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becomes the longest tracked tornado in December, and the tornado outbreak becomes the deadliest in December. The
December 2021 Midwest derecho and tornado outbreak On December 15, a rapidly-deepening low-pressure area contributed to a historic expanse of inclement weather across the Great Plains and Midwestern United States, resulting in an unprecedented December derecho and tornado outbreak across p ...
brought the first December tornadoes on record to Minnesota. This made December 2021 the most active December for tornadoes on record. In addition, 2021 saw the 2nd highest confirmed number of tornadoes in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.


Tropical and subtropical cyclones

In the Southern Hemisphere, there were two tropical cyclones that formed in late December and persisted into January 2021 – the remnants of
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over southern Africa, and a tropical depression east of Madagascar that would soon become Tropical Storm Danilo. In April,
Cyclone Seroja Severe Tropical Cyclone Seroja was a deadly tropical cyclone that brought historic flooding and landslides to portions of southern Indonesia and East Timor and later went on to make landfall in Western Australia's Mid West region, becoming the fi ...
produced deadly flooding in Indonesia and East Timor, killing at least 272 people. Also in the month,
Typhoon Surigae Typhoon Surigae, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Bising, was the strongest Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclone to form before the month of May, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record and the strongest tropical cyclone wor ...
in the northwest Pacific Ocean became the strongest Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclone to form before the month of May; it attained 10-minute maximum sustained winds of , according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, or one-minute sustained wind of according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center. In May, the
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basin had its earliest tropical storm on record, with Tropical Storm Andres. Also in May,
Cyclone Tauktae Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Tauktae () was a powerful, deadly and damaging tropical cyclone in the Arabian Sea that became the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in the Indian state of Gujarat since the 1998 Gujarat cyclone and one ...
tied a cyclone in 1998 to become the strongest cyclone to strike Gujarat, with sustained winds of ; Tauktae killed at least 118 people in India, with another 66 deaths after '' Barge P305'' sank near Heera oil field, off the coast of Mumbai. In August, Hurricane Ida struck the U.S. state of Louisiana with sustained winds of , tying 2020's Hurricane Laura and the
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as the strongest on record to hit the state. Throughout the United States, damage from Ida was estimated at US$64.5 billion. In December, Typhoon Rai struck the eastern Philippines, which killed 410 people.


Wildfires

In June, the taiga forests in Siberia and the Far East region of Russia were hit by unprecedented wildfires, following record-breaking heat and drought. For the first time in recorded history, wildfire smoke reached the North Pole. In July and August, Turkey experienced its worst ever wildfire season. The fires caused 9 deaths. Africa was also hit by wildfires. Across Algeria, wildfires killed 90 people. On April 18, a wildfire affects Table Mountain National Park and Cape Town in South Africa. The fires injured 5 firefighters.
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was hit extremely hard by wildfires in 2021. The United States saw 5.6 million acres burn and Canada saw 10.34 million acres burn. It was predicted to be severe as early as April 2021 due to record drought. Unhealthy air from the fires spread as far as New Hampshire. One particularly severe wildfire was the Lytton wildfire. The fires caused 2 deaths, and destroyed 90% of Lytton, British Columbia. Then, in July, the
Dixie Fire The Dixie Fire was an enormous wildfire in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama Counties, California. It was named after Dixie Road, near where the fire started in Butte County. The fire began in the Feather River Canyon near Cresta Dam ...
became the largest single wildfire in California's history. Suppression costs alone were $637 million. When the cause was determined, PG&E pled guilty to 85 felonies. Oregon also sees a massive wildfire, the Bootleg Fire. This became the third largest in state history. The wildfire is believed to have created a fire tornado. Wildfire activity persisted into December. On December 15, the
December 2021 Midwest derecho and tornado outbreak On December 15, a rapidly-deepening low-pressure area contributed to a historic expanse of inclement weather across the Great Plains and Midwestern United States, resulting in an unprecedented December derecho and tornado outbreak across p ...
caused strong, dry winds across Kansas, leading to wildfires that kill two. On December 30, the
Marshall Fire The Marshall Fire was a destructive wildfire and urban conflagration that started on December 30, 2021, shortly after 11:00 a.m. MST, as a grass fire in Boulder County, Colorado. The fire killed two people and became the most destructive ...
became the most destructive fire in Colorado history, causing over $513 million in damage. The fire was extinguished by January 1, 2022, due to heavy snow.


Timeline

This is a timeline of weather events during 2021.


January

*December 30, 2020 – January 3, 2021 – The New Year's North American winter storm kills one person and caused 119,000 power outages. The storm caused $35 million (2021 USD) in damage across the United States and Canada, per
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. * January 1–6 – Cyclone Imogen caused $10 million (2021 USD) in damage across Australia. * January 7–15 –
Storm Filomena Storm Filomena was a extratropical cyclone in early January 2021 that was most notable for bringing unusually heavy snowfall to parts of Spain, with Madrid recording its heaviest snowfall in over a centur and with Portugal being hit less seve ...
killed five people and caused $2.2 billion (2021 USD) in damage across Portugal, Spain,
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, Andorra, France, Morocco, Italy, Vatican City, San Marino, Greece, Turkey, and Ukraine. * January 14–25 –
Cyclone Eloise Tropical Cyclone Eloise was the strongest tropical cyclone to impact the country of Mozambique since Cyclone Kenneth in 2019 and the second of three consecutive tropical cyclones to impact Mozambique in the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cy ...
kills 27 people with 11 missing and caused $10 million (2021 USD) in damage across Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and
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. *January 26 – An EF3 tornado hits Fultondale, Alabama, killing one person and injuring 30 others. *January 26 – February 5 –
Cyclone Ana Tropical Cyclone Ana was one of three tropical cyclones to impact the island nation of Fiji towards the end of January 2021. The fifth tropical disturbance, third tropical cyclone and second severe tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 South Pacif ...
kills one person with five missing and caused $1 million (2021 USD) in damage in Fiji. *January 31 – February 3 – The 2021 Groundhog Day nor'easter kills 7 people, knocks out power for over 500,000 people, and caused $1.85 billion (2021 USD).


February

* February 1–7 – The
2021 Wooroloo bushfire The 2021 Wooroloo bushfire was a fast moving bushfire that started on 1 February in Wooroloo, north-east of the Perth central business district, in the Shire of Mundaring, Western Australia. By 2 February, the bushfire emergency had spread to ...
in Australia burns 27,000 acres and 86 buildings and injured eight people. *February 6 – Four skiers were killed and four others were injured in an avalanche in Millcreek Canyon, Utah, United States. * February 6–22 – A cold wave, in addition to winter storms
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and Viola, kills at least 278 people, causes power outages for millions of people across the United States, and causes $198.6 billion (2021 USD) in damage. This cold wave also led to the
2021 Texas power crisis In February 2021, the state of Texas suffered a major power crisis, which came about during three severe winter storms sweeping across the United States on February 10–11, 13–17, and 15–20. The storms triggered the worst energy infr ...
which resulted in 210 to 702 deaths. *February 7 – The Chamoli disaster was triggered a rock and ice avalanche. The flood resulted in 83 deaths and 121 missing. *February 8 – Twenty-four workers died in a flooded illegally-run textile workshop in a private house in Tangier, Morocco, which occurred as a result of intense rains that hit the region. Ten others were rescued and hospitalized. * February 10–12 – An ice storm across the United States killed 12 people and caused over $75 million (2021 USD) in damage. The first
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ever issued for Richmond, Virginia was due to this storm. *February 11 – The
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reports an overnight temperature of −22.9 °C in
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, Aberdeenshire, the coldest weather in the UK since 1995. * February 13 – A series of severe weather-related incidents in
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leaves four people dead and 25 others injured. * February 13–16 – A cold wave in Greece killed three people. * February 15 – A tornado in Brunswick County, North Carolina, associated with Winter Storm Uri, kills three people and injures ten others. * February 16–23 – Tropical Storm Dujuan, known in the Philippines as ''Severe Tropical Storm Auring'', kills one person with four missing and caused $3.29 million (2021 USD) in damage across Palau and the Philippines. *February 27 – March 8 –
Cyclone Niran Severe Tropical Cyclone Niran was a very powerful tropical cyclone that brought severe impacts to extreme Northeastern Australia and nearly made landfall in New Caledonia in February and March 2021. The sixth tropical cyclone and the second severe ...
caused 70,000 power outages and caused $200 million (2021 USD) in damage across Queensland,
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, and Vanuatu.


March

* March 4–17 – The
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occurs, causing $75 million (2021 USD) in damage. The blizzard caused over 54,000 to lose power and several areas received some of their heaviest late-season snowfall on record. * March 16–18 – A tornado outbreak in the Southeastern United States and Southern Plains resulted in one non-tornadic fatality and six injuries from 51 tornadoes. 25 of those 51 tornadoes occurred in Alabama, which locally refer to this outbreak as the ''Saint Patrick's Day tornado outbreak of 2021''. * March 24–28 – A tornado outbreak in the Southern United States resulted in 14 fatalities (7 direct tornadic, 1 indirect tornadic and 8 non-tornadic) and 37+ injuries from 43 tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued its second high-risk outlook for the month of March, as well as the second high-risk outlook for 2021 on March 25 when the bulk of activity was expected. Two tornado emergencies were issued during this outbreak by the National Weather Service. **March 25 – An EF3 tornado during the Tornado outbreak sequence of March 24–28 kills six people and injured ten others in Ohatchee, Alabama. **March 26 – An EF4 tornado during the Tornado outbreak sequence of March 24-28, 2021 in
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, Georgia kills one person indirectly, and causes $20.5 million in damage.


April

* April 3–12 –
Cyclone Seroja Severe Tropical Cyclone Seroja was a deadly tropical cyclone that brought historic flooding and landslides to portions of southern Indonesia and East Timor and later went on to make landfall in Western Australia's Mid West region, becoming the fi ...
kills 272 people and causing $490.7 million (2021 USD) in damage. The cyclone brought historic flooding and landslides to portions of southern Indonesia and East Timor and later went on to make landfall in Western Australia's
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region, becoming the first to do so since 1999. * April 9–11 – An EF3 tornado in Louisiana kills one during a tornado outbreak. The system also caused two deaths due to straight-line winds in Louisiana and Florida. *April 12 – May 2 –
Typhoon Surigae Typhoon Surigae, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Bising, was the strongest Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclone to form before the month of May, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record and the strongest tropical cyclone wor ...
, known in the Philippines as ''Typhoon Bising'', kills ten people with eight missing, and caused about $10.74 million (2021 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands, Palau,
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, the Philippines, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Kuril Islands, Russian Far East, and Alaska. 63 cities experienced power interruptions; however, power was restored in 54 of those cities. Typhoon Surigae became a category 5 super typhoon and became the strongest pre-May typhoon on record. *April 18 – The Cape Town fire occurs destroying Mostert's Mill in Cape Town, South Africa, after a fire spreads from Table Mountain.


May

* May 2–4 – A tornado outbreak occurs in the Southeastern United States and the
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, resulting in 97 tornadoes that caused $1.3 billion (2021 USD) in damage, and ten injuries. There are also four non-tornadic fatalities. *May 9 – A
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at a clandestine gold mine in Siguiri, Guinea, kills at least fifteen miners. * May 14–19 –
Cyclone Tauktae Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Tauktae () was a powerful, deadly and damaging tropical cyclone in the Arabian Sea that became the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in the Indian state of Gujarat since the 1998 Gujarat cyclone and one ...
kills 174 people, with 81 missing, and caused $2.12 billion (2021 USD) in damage in India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Pakistan. *May 16 - Floods in Texas and Louisiana kill 5 people. *May 20 – July 23 – The Johnson Fire, in New Mexico, burned 88,918 acres. *May 22 – The Gansu ultramarathon disaster occurs with 21 people dying from hypothermia when high winds and freezing rain strike a
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race in Jingtai, Gansu, China. * May 23–28 –
Cyclone Yaas Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Yaas () was a relatively strong and very damaging tropical cyclone that made landfall in Odisha and brought significant impacts to West Bengal during late May 2021. The second cyclonic storm, second severe cyclonic st ...
kills 20 people and caused $2.84 billion (2021 USD) in damage across Bangladesh, India ( Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal), and Nepal. The total damages in West Bengal, the most heavily impacted Indian state from Yaas, were estimated to be around
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(US$2.76 billion). * May 29–30 – Many cities in the Northeastern United States set record low high temperatures. New York City sees a high of , while Philadelphia has a high of , both becoming the coldest high for the day. The storm system also dumped up to just outside New York City. Nearly an inch of snow fell on Mount Snow in Vermont. Due to the rain in New York City, two games between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves were postponed. *May 29 – June 6 – Tropical Storm Choi-wan, known in the Philippines as ''Tropical Storm Dante'', occurs, killing 11 with 2 missing and causes $6.39 million (2021 USD) in damage in Palau, the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan.


June

*June–October – Wildfires in Algeria kills 90 people. * June 11–13 –
Tropical Storm Koguma Tropical Storm Koguma was a weak tropical cyclone that made landfall in Vietnam, causing minor damage. The fourth named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season, the system was first noted as an area of persistent convection on the South China Se ...
kills one person with two missing and caused $9.87 million (2021 USD) in damage across South China, Vietnam and Indochina. *June 11 – Lake Mead drops to its lowest water level ever recorded due to the
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. *June 16–Present – The Jack Fire in Oregon burned 24,165 acres. * June 18–20 –
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kills three people and caused $50 million (2021 USD) in damage in Mexico. * June 19–23 –
Tropical Storm Claudette The name Claudette has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and for one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic Ocean: *Tropical Storm Claudette (1979), traversed the Greater Antilles and made its final landfall near ...
kills 14 people and caused $375 million (2021 USD) in damage in the United States. * June 20–21 – A tornado outbreak in Canada kills one person due to an EF2 tornado in Quebec. *June 24 – A rare, powerful and deadly IF4 tornado passes through several villages in southeastern Czech Republic, causing catastrophic damage and results in the deaths of six people and 200 others are injured. The tornado caused 15+ billion
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(~693.9 million USD) in damage and is the strongest tornado ever recorded on the International Fujita scale. * June 25–30 – Hurricane Enrique kills two people and caused more than $50 million (2021 USD) in damage in Mexico. *June 25 – July 7 – The
2021 Western North America heat wave The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. Rapid attribution analysis found this was a 1000-year weather event, made 150 times more likely ...
results in 914 confirmed deaths with up to 1,408+ deaths estimated. Damage totals are $8.9 billion in the United States alone. *June 29 – The temperature reaches in Lytton, British Columbia, breaking the all-time record for hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada for the third day in a row. The temperature reached in Lytton on June 28 and on June 27, both records. These record high temperatures are a result of the
2021 Western North America heat wave The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. Rapid attribution analysis found this was a 1000-year weather event, made 150 times more likely ...
. *June 30 – The Lytton wildfire kills 2 people and burned 206,926 acres. The wildfire is a result of the
2021 Western North America heat wave The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. Rapid attribution analysis found this was a 1000-year weather event, made 150 times more likely ...
. *June 30 - Newark, New Jersey sets their all time hottest temperature in June, at .


July

* July 1–14 – Hurricane Elsa kills 13 people, and caused $1.2 billion (2021 USD) in damage in the Caribbean, the United States, and Canada. *July 3 – The
2021 Atami landslide Following torrential rainfall, a landslide was triggered which swept through the Izusan neighbourhood of Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on 3 July 2021. 27 people died during the landslide and three injured. The city received of rainfall in a ...
occurs in Atami,
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, Japan, killing 27. The landslide was a result of heavy rainfall with the city receiving of rainfall in a 48-hour period. *July 3-4 - Several record low highs were set. On July 3, this included in Boston, in Worcester. On July 4, this included
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, with a high of . Record daily precipitation also hit the city, accumulating to . * July 3–5 – A huge wildfire spreads through Limassol, Cyprus, killing four people and forcing the
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of several villages. It is described as the worst wildfire in the country's history. *July 10 - The all-time high temperature of the state of Utah, at , is tied in Saint George. *July 6 – August 15 – The Bootleg Fire occurs in Oregon, resulting in 413,765 acres being burned and 408 building being destroyed. * July 12–25 – The
2021 European floods In July 2021, several European countries were affected by severe floods. Some were catastrophic, causing deaths and widespread damage. The floods started in the United Kingdom as flash floods causing some property damage and inconvenience. L ...
results in 243 deaths and caused $11.8 billion (2021 USD) in damage across Europe. *July 12 – 65 people were killed by lightning strikes in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, with a single strike killing 16 at
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near Jaipur. *July 13 – October 25 – The
Dixie Fire The Dixie Fire was an enormous wildfire in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama Counties, California. It was named after Dixie Road, near where the fire started in Butte County. The fire began in the Feather River Canyon near Cresta Dam ...
kills one firefighter, burns 963,309 acres and damaged over 1,300 structures.https://www.fire.ca.gov/media/edwez51p/dixie_fire_release.pdf The Dixie Fire became the largest single (i.e. non-complex) wildfire in California's history and it was the first fire known to have burned across the crest of the
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. It caused $1.15 billion in damage. * July 15–31 –
Typhoon In-fa Typhoon In-fa, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Fabian, was a very large and costly tropical cyclone that brought record amounts of rainfall to China in July 2021, becoming the second-wettest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the country. It ...
kills 6 people and resulted in $1 billion (2021 USD) in damage in the Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, China, and North Korea. * July 17–31 – Floods in Henan, China result in the deaths of 302 people with 50 missing and causing around 82 billion yuan (
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12.7 billion) in damage. *July 18 – Heavy floods in Mumbai, India, caused a landslide that kills 32 people and injured 5 others. *July 22–August – Floods in Maharashtra kills 208 people with eight missing. *July 26 – A dust storm caused a 20-vehicle pileup on Interstate 15 in the U.S. state of Utah, killing eight people and injuring several others. * July 28–29 – A tornado outbreak across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic kills one person (non-tornadic), injured 13 others, and caused $315 million (2021 USD) in damage. **July 29 – A possible EF0 anticyclonic tornado touches down in Bustleton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the
tornado outbreak of July 28–29, 2021 An unusually prolific summer tornado outbreak affected parts of the Northern United States from the late evening and overnight hours of July 28 into the early morning hours of July 29. It started with a powerful line of severe thunderstorms that p ...
. *July 28 – Floods in Islamabad, Pakistan kills two people. Started after the
cloudburst A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunder, which is capable of creating flood conditions. Cloudbursts can quickly dump large amounts of water, e.g. 25 mm of prec ...
in Islamabad, Pakistan, caused flood situation in many parts of the federal capital and killed two people. *July 28 – August 1 – Floods in Afghanistan kill at least 113 people.


August

*August 4 – Seventeen people were killed in northern Bangladesh during a lightning strike on a boat celebrating a wedding. * August 11–20 –
Tropical Storm Fred The name Fred has been used for a total of six tropical cyclones worldwide, three in the Atlantic Ocean, two in the Western Pacific Ocean, and one in the Australian region of the Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Fred (2009) – Category& ...
kills seven people and caused $1.3 billion (2021 USD) in damage in the Caribbean, the Eastern United States, and Canada. *August 11 – At least 10 people were killed and dozens more trapped under debris after a
landslide Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated grade (slope), slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of ...
in a Himalayan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. * August 13–21 –
Hurricane Grace Hurricane Grace was the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in the Mexican state of Veracruz. Grace impacted much of the Leeward Islands and Greater Antilles as a tropical storm, before causing more substantial impacts in the Yucatán ...
kills 16 people and caused $513 million (2021 USD) in damage across the Caribbean and Mexico. *August 15 – Heavy rain in Japan causes a
landslide Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated grade (slope), slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of ...
in Okaya, Nagano leaving 3 people dead after the landslide damaged their house. * August 16–24 – Hurricane Henri kills two people and caused $550 million (2021 USD) in damage in Bermuda, the northeastern United States, and southern Nova Scotia. *August 18 –
Flash flood A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, hurricane, or tropical storm, or by meltwater from ice or snow flowing o ...
ing caused by torrential rains kills at least seven people in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. *August 21 – Floods in Tennessee kill 20 people and cause $101.11 million in damage. A record of rain in 24 hours was reported in
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. *August 25–30 –
Hurricane Nora The name Nora has been used for eighteen tropical cyclones and one extratropical cyclone worldwide: ten in the Western Pacific, seven in the Eastern Pacific, and one each in the Australian Region and Western Europe (Denmark). In the Western Pacifi ...
kills three people and caused $125 million (2021 USD) in damage in Western Mexico. *August 25 – September 4 – Hurricane Ida kills 115 people and causes $75.25 billion (2021 USD) in damage, making this the fifth-costliest hurricane on record. The precursor to Ida killed 20 people and left 17 people missing after torrential rains caused
landslide Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated grade (slope), slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of ...
s in western Venezuela. The hurricane also impacted Colombia, Jamaica, the
Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands () is a self-governing British Overseas Territory—the largest by population in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located to the ...
, Cuba, the United States, and Canada. In addition, from August 29 to September 2, the
Hurricane Ida tornado outbreak Hurricane Ida generated a tornado outbreak as it traversed the Southeastern, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeastern United States. Thirty-five confirmed tornadoes touched down from Mississippi to Massachusetts; one person was killed in Upper Dublin Town ...
kills one person and injures seven others from 35 tornadoes.


September

*September 2-7 - The precursor to
Tropical Storm Mindy Tropical Storm Mindy was a short-lived tropical storm which affected much of Mexico and the Southeastern United States in September 2021. The thirteenth tropical storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Mindy originated from a tropical wave ...
caused 23 deaths and $75 million in Mexico. *September 7-9 - Death Valley sets two global heat records. The high of in September 7 is the latest any spot on the globe saw a temperature in the 50s°C. On September 9, the low of became the warmest low on record in September. * September 7–13 –
Hurricane Olaf The name Olaf has been used for six tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific. The name is used on the modern six-year lists: * Hurricane Olaf (1985), never threatened land. * Tropical Storm Olaf (1997), made landfall twice. * Hurricane Olaf (2003 ...
kills one person and caused $10 million (2021 USD) in damage across Western Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula. *September 10 – Two people were killed and nine others were injured after a powerful whirlwind hits Pantelleria, Sicily, Italy. * September 12–18 –
Hurricane Nicholas Hurricane Nicholas was a slow and erratic Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in the U.S. state of Texas in mid-September 2021. The fourteenth named storm, and sixth hurricane of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, Nicholas originated from a ...
caused over 700,000 power outages, kills 4 people and caused $1 billion (2021 USD) in damage across the Yucatán Peninsula, Tamaulipas, and the
Gulf Coast of the United States The Gulf Coast of the United States, also known as the Gulf South, is the coastline along the Southern United States where they meet the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal states that have a shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico are Texas, Louisiana, Mississ ...
. A
state of emergency A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to be able to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens. A government can declare such a state du ...
was declared by Governor of Louisiana, John Bel Edwards, in preparation for the hurricane.


October

*The hottest October occurred in Newark, New Jersey, Washington DC, Milwaukee, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Williamsburg, Virginia,
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,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Harrisburg is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 50,135 as of the 2021 census, Harrisburg is the 9th largest city and 15th largest municipality in Pe ...
, and
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occurs.
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also has its wettest October. *October 6 – Five people were killed by
flash flood A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, hurricane, or tropical storm, or by meltwater from ice or snow flowing o ...
ing which occurred in parts of the U.S. states of Alabama and Tennessee, with as much as of rain falling in some areas. * October 13–16 – European Windstorm Ballos kills two people and causes damage across France (
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), Italy, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Albania. * October 19–26 – The
October 2021 Northeast Pacific bomb cyclone An extremely powerful extratropical bomb cyclone began in late October 2021 in the Northeast Pacific and struck the Western United States and Western Canada. The storm was the third and the most powerful cyclone in a series of powerful storms tha ...
occurs killing two people, causing a power outage to 370,500 people, and caused $400 million in damage to Russia's Far East, Japan, Alaska, the Western United States, and Western Canada. The
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had a minimum central pressure of at its peak, making it the most powerful cyclone recorded in the Northeast Pacific. * October 20–23 – European Windstorm Aurore, kills six people, causes 525,000 power outages, and causes more than $100 million (2021 USD) in damage across the United Kingdom, France, Czech Republic, Poland, Netherlands, Germany, and Russia. *October 24 – November 2 –
Cyclone Apollo Cyclone Apollo, also known as Medicane Nearchus, was a powerful Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone that affected many countries on the Mediterranean coast, especially Italy, in 2021. The storm killed 7 people total, due to flooding from the cyc ...
, also known as ''Medicane Nearchus'', killed seven and caused $245 million (2021 USD) in damage across Algeria, Tunisia, Italy (especially Sicily), Malta, Libya, Cyprus, and Turkey. * October 25–28 – The
October 2021 nor'easter The October 2021 nor'easter, which eventually became Tropical Storm Wanda, was an erratic nor'easter and tropical cyclone that struck the East Coast of the United States, and meandered across the northern Atlantic Ocean in early November 2021. T ...
, which eventually became ''Tropical Storm Wanda'', kills at least two people and causes more than $200 million (2021 USD) in damage across the United States and Canada. *October 27 – An EF1 tornado hits Moss Point, Mississippi killing one person.


November

* November 5–18 – European Windstorm Blas kills nine people and caused damage across Algeria, the
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, the east coast of Spain,
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, Morocco, Sardinia, and Sicily. *November 6 – An extremely rare EF0 tornado hit Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and caused significant damage to the areas surrounding the University of British Columbia. * November 6–12 – Floods in South India caused by '' Depression BOB 05'' kills 41 people and causes damage across India and Sri Lanka. *November 14 – December 17 – Floods in the Pacific Northwest kill six people across Southern British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, United States and causes over $2.5 billion (2021 USD) in damage. Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued a state of emergency on November 15 covering 14 counties in Western Washington, and on November 17, a
state of emergency A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to be able to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens. A government can declare such a state du ...
was declared in British Columbia. *November 17 – A tornado moved through Modica, Sicily, killing one person, injuring two others, and severely damaging several homes. * November 21–23 – A series of floods in Atlantic Canada caused damage across that area. The floods prompted a state of emergency to be declared in
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and Victoria.


December

* December 2–6 –
Cyclone Jawad Cyclonic Storm Jawad () was a weak tropical cyclone that caused disruptions over the East India and Bangladesh while bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds over these states as a weakened system. The tenth depression, sixth deep depression and ...
kills two people and caused damage across India ( Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal) and Bangladesh. * December 5–9 – European Windstorm Barra kills three people with one missing and caused damage and caused over 59,000 power outages across Ireland and the United Kingdom. * December 9–11 – A winter storm, unofficially named ''Winter Storm Atticus'' impacted the United States and Canada and caused over 500,000 power outages. This winter storm later created the
Tornado Outbreak of December 10-11, 2021 A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, althou ...
, which killed 95 people (89 tornadic and 6 non-tornadic) and injured 672 throughout the United States from 71 tornadoes. During the outbreak, the National Weather Service issued eight tornado emergencies, setting a new record for the most issued during the month of December. The outbreak prompted the Governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear, to declare a
state of emergency A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to be able to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens. A government can declare such a state du ...
for portions of Western Kentucky. **December 10 – A violent, long tracked EF4 tornado in Western Kentucky kills at least 58 people (57 direct and 1 indirect), injures 515 others, and caused catastrophic damage to numerous towns in Kentucky, including Mayfield,
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, Dawson Springs, and
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. **December 10 – An EF3 tornado in Illinois kills six people, injures one and caused catastrophic damage to an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois. **December 10 – A long tracked EF3 tornado causes $11.026 in damage and 34 injuries to portions of Tennessee and Kentucky along its path. **December 11 – An EF3 tornado kills 16 people directly, plus one indirect, and injures 63 others after hitting Bowling Green, Kentucky and caused Western Kentucky University to lose power. * December 10–13 –
Subtropical Storm Ubá Subtropical Storm Ubá was the fourth tropical or subtropical cyclone to form in the South Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Ubá originated from an area of low pressure that formed off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and evolved into a subtropical cyclone on ...
kills 15 people and caused damage across Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. On 10 December 2021, according to the Brazilian Navy, the system transitioned into a subtropical depression. Subtropical Storm Ubá caused 30 municipalities in Bahia, Brazil, to decree a
state of emergency A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to be able to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens. A government can declare such a state du ...
. * December 10–14 –
Cyclone Ruby Tropical Cyclone Ruby was a strong but short-lived tropical cyclone which impacted New Caledonia with strong winds and rainfall, after its predecessor tropical low and a nearby trough caused disruption over some parts of the Solomon Islands. The ...
caused over 14,800 power outages and damage across the Solomon Islands and
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. * December 11–21 – Typhoon Rai, known in the Philippines as ''Typhoon Odette'', kills 410 people with 80 missing, and caused $1.02 billion (2021 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands, Palau, the Philippines, the Spratly Islands, Vietnam, South China, Hong Kong and Macau. * December 13–18 – A historic derecho, winter storm, and windstorm across North America kills five people directly and two people indirectly through a wildfire outbreak in Kansas, caused 117 tornadoes, and caused over 600,000 power outages. This tornado outbreak set the record for the most tornadoes during a December outbreak. The initial winter storm, unofficially named ''Winter Storm Bankston'' by The Weather Channel, became a category 3 atmospheric river event, which heavy rain and snow to the west coast of the United States. The winter storm caused California's statewide snowpack to increase from 19% of normal to 83% of normal. * December 16–22 – Winter Storm Carmel kills four people and caused damage across Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. *December 16, 2021 – January 19, 2022 –
Floods in Malaysia Floods in Malaysia are one of the most regular natural disasters affecting the country, which occurs nearly every year especially during the monsoon season. The coasts of peninsular Malaysia are the most prone to flooding especially during th ...
, locally called ''Banjir Shah Alam'', caused by Tropical Depression 29W kills 54 people with two missing and caused over $4.77 billion (2021 USD) in damage across Malaysia. *December 24–Present – Floods in Bahia, Brazil kills 21 people and injured over 280 others. As a result of the floods, 72 municipalities of Bahia declared a
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. *December 24, 2021 – January 6, 2022 – Tropical Cyclone Seth kills two people and caused severe flooding in southeastern Queensland. *December 25 – The National Weather Service office in
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records a temperature of , marking the highest temperature ever recorded in the United States on Christmas Day. *December 30, 2021 – January 1, 2022 – Grass fires in Boulder County, Colorado killed one person, left two people missing and injured six others. Wind gusts of were reported and the fire destroyed 1,084 structures and caused $513 million (2022 USD) in damage.


See also

*
2021 in the environment and environmental sciences This is an article of notable issues relating to the terrestrial environment of Earth in 2021. They relate to environmental events such as natural disasters, environmental sciences such as ecology and geoscience with a known relevance to contempor ...
* Weather of 2020


References

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