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Powerful Pacific System Impacting the West; First Significant Snow for Portions of the East

Power Pacific system will continue to bring significant impacts for Pacific Northwest into northern California the remainder of the week. Dangerous coastal affects, heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow continues. Meanwhile, a storm across the east is set to bring the first accumulating snow to many higher elevations of the Catskills into the central Appalachians. Read More >

Fort Smith, Arkansas
June Climate Data (Page 2)

    |-- Temp. Records --||- Precip Records -||------ Degree Day Normals -------|
     Hi        Lo         Record    Record    Heating          Cooling
Day  Mean Year Mean Year  Rain Year Snow Year Day Month Season Day Month Season  Day
 1   86.5 2018(54.0)1903  2.93 1959  0.0  --    0    0   3244   10   10    279    1 
 2   86.0 2018 60.5 1903  2.60 1979  0.0  --    0    0   3244   11   21    290    2 
 3   86.0*1925 60.5 1970  1.45 2024  0.0  --    0    0   3244   11   32    301    3 
 4   86.0 1925 62.5 1882  3.38 1904  0.0  --    0    0   3244   11   43    312    4 
 5   85.0 2011 61.5 1928  3.12 2019  0.0  --    0    0   3244   11   54    323    5 
 
 6   85.5 1911 63.5 1998  2.47 1974  0.0  --    0    0   3244   12   66    335    6 
 7   86.5 1911 64.0 1894  4.58 2022  0.0  --    0    0   3244   12   78    347    7 
 8   86.5 1911 63.5 1890  2.64 1951  0.0  --    0    0   3244   12   90    359    8 
 9   87.0 1911 62.5 1955  5.13 1945  0.0  --    0    0   3244   13  103    372    9 
10   87.5 1911 60.5 1955 (5.41)1945  0.0  --    0    0   3244   13  116    385   10 
 
11   86.0*1953 64.5 1955  1.86 1938  0.0  --    0    0   3244   13  129    398   11 
12   86.5*2022 64.0 1889  2.11 1886  0.0  --    0    0   3244   13  142    411   12 
13   87.0 1953 64.0*1985  1.61 1946  0.0  --    0    0   3244   14  156    425   13 
14   87.5 1953 65.0 1942  1.91 1992  0.0  --    0    0   3244   14  170    439   14 
15   87.5 1953 65.0 1989  1.60 1937  0.0  --    0    0   3244   14  184    453   15 
 
16   88.5 1911 64.0 1917  2.72 1935  0.0  --    0    0   3244   14  198    467   16 
17   88.0 1953 66.5 1945  2.84 1912  0.0  --    0    0   3244   14  212    481   17 
18   88.5 1936 62.5 1912  2.80 2017  0.0  --    0    0   3244   15  227    496   18 
19   91.5 1936 63.0 1920  2.78 1963  0.0  --    0    0   3244   15  242    511   19 
20   90.5 1936 65.5 1976  1.72 2007  0.0  --    0    0   3244   15  257    526   20 
 
21   92.5 1936 66.0 1920  2.25 2000  0.0  --    0    0   3244   15  272    541   21 
22   89.5 1936 65.5 1920  2.14 1929  0.0  --    0    0   3244   15  287    556   22 
23   89.5 1934 67.0 1912  2.80 2019  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  303    572   23 
24   89.0*2024 65.5 1974  2.86 2018  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  319    588   24 
25   90.0*1933 63.5 1974  3.30 1958  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  335    604   25 
 
26   92.5 2012 65.5 1974  2.87 1977  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  351    620   26 
27  (93.0)2011 66.0 1974  3.87 2010  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  367    636   27 
28   90.5*1936 69.5 1974  1.19 2000  0.0  --    0    0   3244   16  383    652   28 
29   90.5 1934 69.0 1923  2.15 1997  0.0  --    0    0   3244   17  400    669   29 
30   89.5*2011 70.0 1923  3.43 1900  0.0  --    0    0   3244   17  417    686   30
* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
Period of Record:

Temperature:  June 1882 - Present
Rainfall:     June 1882 - Present
Snowfall:     October 1883 - Present
Normals:      1991-2020 (30 Year Average)
(Monthly normals are computed by adding all of the daily mean data
 and then dividing by the number of days in the month)

 

Updated: July 23, 2024