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Severe Weather Possible from the Central Plains to the Northeast; Building Heat in the West; Fire Weather Concerns for the Southwest

Severe thunderstorms will be possible from the central Plains to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Monday. Hazardous heat will linger across the southern U.S. and build across the West through mid-week. Hot and dry conditions will fuel fire weather concerns for Interior Alaska and the Four Corners region through Monday. Read More >

Daily Climate Graphic

Climate Data for June 22
  Normal High* Normal Low* Record High Record Low Record Precipitation
Baton Rouge (since 1892) 91 73 99 (1897) 60 (1976) 2.68 (1989)
Biloxi, MS (since 1893) 89 75 98 (2009) 66 (1912) 2.86 (1942)
McComb, MS (since 1948) 90 70 100 (2009) 56 (1976) 1.64 (1958)
New Orleans - City (since 1893) 93 76 100 (1937) 62 (1917) 3.34 (2021)
New Orleans Intl Airport - MSY (since 1871) 91 76 96 (2009) 63 (1976) 2.65 (2011)
Slidell, LA (since 1956) 89 73 98 (1969) 65 (2007) 2.82 (2021)
*30 Year Climate Normals from 1991 to 2020
On this day in 1981: A tornado touched down near Algiers in Orleans Parish. The F2 tornado moved northeast across the river to the east bank of New Orleans near the inner Harbor Navigation Canal. Six homes were damaged, several roofs demolished and a car and four buses were damaged. The tornado also damaged two city wharves at Pauline and Poland Streets.