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A Significant Spring Storm Impacting the Central U.S. This Week

A significant late-season winter storm will bring an expanding area of heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain to the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. Further south, severe thunderstorms are expected from the southern Plains into the southern Great Lakes. A multi-day excessive rain and flooding event will impact the Ozarks into the Ohio Valley through Saturday. Read More >

Midland Seasonal Temperatures
1930-1951
Averages 1991-2020
  Season Spring 1 Summer 2 Fall 3 Winter 4
  1930 - 79.40 63.83    44.67  1930-31
  1931 57.63 79.63 68.00    47.23  1931-32
  1932 60.23 80.27 58.37    43.33  1932-33
  1933 62.63 81.10 67.37    48.07  1933-34
  1934 64.27 82.73 66.60    47.30  1934-35
  1935 64.40 79.17 61.67    43.17  1935-36
  1936 63.90 79.60 60.77    44.67 1936-37
  1937 62.13 81.63 64.33    47.10 1937-38
  1938 65.03 79.37 63.10    43.73 1938-39
  1939 64.67 80.73 64.27    44.17 1939-40
  1940 64.50 78.80 63.73    47.20 1940-41
  1941 60.13 77.83 64.23   45.23 1941-42
  1942 62.83 79.87 63.47   47.63 1942-43
  1943 64.53 82.20 62.83   45.03 1943-44
  1944 62.83 81.10 63.67   46.07 1944-45
  1945 65.47 79.80 64.90   45.30 1945-46
  1946 67.67 82.30 67.07   45.57 1946-47
  1947 63.77 81.07 65.80   44.60 1947-48
  1948 65.70 82.60 63.00   45.20 1948-49
  1949 63.60 80.40 64.57   50.17 1949-50
  1950 64.37 80.40 66.17   46.20 1950-51
  1951 63.50 83.30 64.03   50.20 1951-52
Avg 1991-2020 66.5 F   83.4 F 65.6 F          47.4 F

 

Footnotes:

  1. Spring = ( Mar-Apr-May)
  2. Summer = (Jun-Jul-Aug)
  3. Fall  =  (Sep-Oct-Nov)    
  4. Winter = (Dec-Jan-Feb)