In 2009, there were 79 consecutive days over 100 in Laredo. The previous record was held by Dallas, 42 in a row, in 1980.
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.
Killeen has had 45 days of temps over 100 degrees. The record is 55 days over 100 degrees in 1980
Dallas, Texas experienced 69 days with temperatures reaching 100 degrees or higher in 1980.
The record for the most consecutive days of snow in the US is 69 days, which occurred in the winter of 1973-1974 in Rochester, New York.
I am unable to provide real-time weather information. I recommend checking a weather forecasting website or contacting a local weather service in Lawton, OK for the most up-to-date information on consecutive 100-degree days in the area.
The year with the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in El Paso, Texas was 1994, with a total of 32 consecutive days.
42, in 1980. The current streak is 40 as of August 8, so 2011 will likely take over.
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Vernon, Texas has experienced a longest streak of 52 consecutive days with temperatures reaching at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This occurred during the summer of 2011.
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.
Killeen has had 45 days of temps over 100 degrees. The record is 55 days over 100 degrees in 1980
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Dallas, Texas experienced 69 days with temperatures reaching 100 degrees or higher in 1980.
The record for the most consecutive days of snow in the US is 69 days, which occurred in the winter of 1973-1974 in Rochester, New York.
The most consecutive was 13 in late June/early July, with 8 currently (including August 3), and a total of 40 for the year.
In 1980, Fort Worth, Texas, experienced 69 consecutive days of temperatures reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. This record-setting heat wave began on June 19 and lasted until August 25, making it one of the longest stretches of extreme heat in the region's history.