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During mid-June 2022, a record-breaking heat wave affected half of the United States. Record-high temperatures were set from California to Texas on June 13. On June 14, dangerous heat spread to the Midwest, South, and the Plains. On June 15, St. Louis reached a record-tying temperature of 38 °C (101 °F).
Triple-digit temperatures even reached Hartford, Connecticut, where, on July 18, the city reached 100 °F (37.8 °C), which was a monthly record high. [37] As of July 25, St. Louis, Missouri endured its 16th straight day of plus 100 °F (37.8 °C) heat with 27 of the past 28 days exceeding this temperature, with high 90s forecast over the next ...
Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]
What a difference a week can make. A substantial warmup unfolded throughout the middle of the United States this week, including across areas that were hit hard by disastrous winter weather and in ...
Dallas-Fort Worth felt the fury of a hot summer last year as it endured 55 straight days with highs at or above 100 degrees, coming in as the fifth warmest in the region’s history. By mid July ...
What are the current weather conditions in Dallas-Fort Worth? For now, North Texas can enjoy the frosty mornings with the day’s high temperatures hitting above 60 degrees.
The drought and heat wave conditions led many Midwestern cities to experience record heat. In Kansas City, Missouri, the high temperature was below 90 °F (32 °C) only twice and soared above the century mark (100 °F or 38 °C) for 17 days straight; in Memphis, Tennessee, the temperature reached an all-time high of 108 °F (42 °C) on July 13, 1980, part of a 15-day stretch of temperatures ...
The major heat wave of 2007 [1] lasted from 3 to 25 August across eastern United States, [2] while a second wave hit the Midwest and California in October. [3]Temperatures surpassed 100 °F (37.8 °C) as far north as Kansas City, MO and St. Louis, MO.