The longest streak was 40, 2 shy of the record.
Data as of September 7, 2011:Number of Days of 100 degrees or higher in DFW in 2011: 66Consecutive Days of 100 degrees or higher in 2011: 40 (July 2 to August 10)Days over 100 Degrees in 1980: 69Consecutive Days Over 100 in 1980: 42
855 days.
In 2009, there were 79 consecutive days over 100 in Laredo. The previous record was held by Dallas, 42 in a row, in 1980.
Killeen has had 45 days of temps over 100 degrees. The record is 55 days over 100 degrees in 1980
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69, in 1980. As of the end of August 2011, however, there have been 65 (with more in the forecast).
42, in 1980. The current streak is 40 as of August 8, so 2011 will likely take over.
The 100-degree day records for Dallas can vary each year. On average, Dallas experiences around 18-20 days with temperatures reaching or exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit in a typical year. The highest number of 100-degree days in Dallas was recorded in 2011 with 71 days reaching or exceeding 100 degrees.
The year with the most days over 100 degrees in Dallas, Texas was 2011, with a total of 71 days over 100 degrees. This was part of a particularly intense and prolonged heatwave that affected the region.
No Consecutive means after one another, Friday and Saturday are consecutive.
Houston experienced a record-breaking heatwave in 2011 where there were 27 consecutive days with temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This occurred from August 1 to August 27, making it one of the longest and hottest heatwaves in the city's history.
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