In 2012, Oklahoma City experienced a record-setting heat wave, with 70 days reaching or exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This was one of the hottest summers on record for the region, contributing to significant drought conditions and various heat-related challenges across Oklahoma.
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In 1998, many regions in the United States experienced a notable number of days with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, particularly in the Southwest. For example, cities like Phoenix, Arizona recorded over 100 days of such extreme heat. However, the exact number of days can vary depending on the specific location being referenced. For precise figures, local climate data from meteorological sources should be consulted.
(25/360 turn) x (360 degrees per turn) = 25 degrees
Redding, California, typically experiences around 70 to 80 days per year with temperatures reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. This number can vary slightly from year to year due to changes in weather patterns. The peak of the heat usually occurs during the summer months, especially in July and August.
1230 /7 = 175 weeks and a few days left over
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Killeen has had 45 days of temps over 100 degrees. The record is 55 days over 100 degrees in 1980
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43 as of September 1.
In 2011, Killeen, TX experienced 98 days with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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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 Fort Smith, Arkansas, the number of days with temperatures over 100 degrees can vary each year. It is recommended to check the local weather records or climate data for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the number of days over 100 degrees in Fort Smith.
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In 2011, Tulsa, OK had 26 days where the temperature reached or exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to the National Weather Service there have been 77 days over 100 in 2011.