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Back-to-Back Pacific Storms to Impact the West Coast; Heavy Snow in the Central Appalachians

Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the Pacific Northwest and northern California through the end of this week with heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow. A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will accompany the Pacific storms, bringing excessive rainfall and flash flooding to southwest Oregon and northwest California through the week. Read More >

Dodge City All-Time Climate Records

 

 

All-Time Temperature Records
Record Warmest High 111°F June 27, 2012
Record Coolest Low -21°F December 22, 1989
Record Coolest High -4°F December 21, 1983
Record Warmest Low 83°F April 17, 2018
Highest Monthly Average 102.4°F July 2011
Lowest Monthly Average 3.5°F January 1875
Highest Annual Average 58.7°F 1934
Lowest Annual Average 51.6°F 1884

 

Most Consecutive Zero Degree or Colder Mins
17 days Ending July 20, 1980
15 days Ending August 12, 1934
12 days Ending August 3, 1940
11 days Ending July 24, 2011
9 days Ending July 25, 2001
8 days Ending June 30, 2012
8 days Ending July 27, 2008
8 days Ending August 18, 1983
8 days Ending July 20, 1977
8 days Ending August 26, 1973

 

All-Time Precipitation Records
Highest 24 Hour 5.34 inches September 16, 1906
Highest Annual 33.98 inches 1944
Lowest Annual 9.97 inches 1874
Highest Monthly 12.82 inches May 1881
Lowest Monthly 0.00 inch Record set 30 times

 

All-Time Snow Records
Greatest Seasonal: 31.3 inches 1992-93
Honorable Mention: 57.5 inches 1911-12
Least Seasonal: 0.1 inches 1903-04
Greatest Monthly: 27.7 inches February 1903
Earliest: 0.7 inches October 14, 2018

 

All time wind gust records (mph)
84 December 15, 2021
82 March 27, 1991
80 march 23, 1913
80 June 22, 2018
79 July 29, 1996
78 July 4 1951
78 March 23, 1987
76 May 11, 2022
75 August 22, 1993
75 August/11/2002

 

 

All-Time Pressure Records
Highest 31.18 inches Hg  (1055.9 mb) December 24, 1983
Lowest 28.69 inches Hg  (971.5 mb) April 3, 1878