"Austin-Mabry topped out at 103 yesterday (July 26, 2011), bringing the hot count up to 42 days of 100+ this year, tied for 5th all time. Most 100s in a year? 1st place is 69 in 1925. 2nd place is 68 in 2009."
The average high temperature in Austin, Texas in May is 87 degrees. The average low in May is 67 degrees.
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
In 2011, Austin, Texas, experienced an extreme heat wave, with over 100 degrees Fahrenheit recorded for 90 days. This marked one of the hottest summers in the city's history, contributing to significant drought conditions across the region. The prolonged heat was part of a broader trend of rising temperatures affecting many areas in the United States that year.
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.
As of and including July 23, 2011, Laredo had recorded 88 days of at least 100 degrees, including 23 consectuvie (and counting). This includes every day thus far in July, and every day but two in June.
In 2011, Austin recorded a remarkable 90 days with temperatures reaching or exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This was part of a severe drought that affected much of Texas that year. The heat wave was one of the most intense on record for the region.
The average high temperature in Austin, Texas in May is 87 degrees. The average low in May is 67 degrees.
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
79, already 10 more than any other year in recorded history. See the related link for more information.
In 2011, Austin, Texas, experienced an extreme heat wave, with over 100 degrees Fahrenheit recorded for 90 days. This marked one of the hottest summers in the city's history, contributing to significant drought conditions across the region. The prolonged heat was part of a broader trend of rising temperatures affecting many areas in the United States that year.
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.
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As of and including July 23, 2011, Laredo had recorded 88 days of at least 100 degrees, including 23 consectuvie (and counting). This includes every day thus far in July, and every day but two in June.
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42, in 1980. The current streak is 40 as of August 8, so 2011 will likely take over.
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