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Heat Continues for the East and South-Central U.S.; Strong to Severe Storms Across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast

The extremely dangerous heat wave continues across the East Coast and much of the South-Central U.S. today. Record high temperatures are expected for some areas especially across the Mid-Atlantic where extreme heat risk conditions reside. There is a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) of severe thunderstorms today for the northern Mid-Atlantic into portions of southern New England. Read More >

Fort Smith, Arkansas
November 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  (76.5)1882 35.5 1991  2.18 1972  0.0  --    9    9    151    1    1   2179    1 
 2   75.0 2016 29.5 1991  3.03 1946  2.0 1951   9   18    160    1    2   2180    2 
 3   72.0 2003 27.5 1991  3.41 1994  0.0  --    9   27    169    1    3   2181    3 
 4   70.5 2003 34.0 1991  3.19 1994  0.0  --   10   37    179    1    4   2182    4 
 5   70.5 2017 35.0 1951  3.08 2006  0.0  --   10   47    189    1    5   2183    5 
 
 6   75.0 1924 29.5 1959  2.14 1996  0.7 1951  10   57    199    1    6   2184    6 
 7   72.5 1945 35.0*1959  2.12 1957  0.0  --   11   68    210    1    7   2185    7 
 8   76.0 1915 30.0 1991  2.50 1888  0.0  --   11   79    221    1    8   2186    8 
 9   72.0 2022 35.5 1991  4.19 1946  0.0  --   11   90    232    0    8   2186    9 
10   71.0 1882 31.0 1950  1.62 2008  0.0  --   12  102    244    0    8   2186   10 
 
11   70.5*1949 32.0*1968  0.93 1992   T *2022  12  114    256    0    8   2186   11 
12   71.5 1931 24.5 1911  2.32 1922  0.0  --   12  126    268    0    8   2186   12 
13   75.0 2011 25.5 1986  1.21 1902  0.7 1976  13  139    281    0    8   2186   13 
14   71.0 1989 26.5 1940  2.81 1994 (4.0)1976  13  152    294    0    8   2186   14 
15   73.5 1964 28.0 1940  2.46 1890   T  2022  13  165    307    0    8   2186   15 
 
16   72.0 1942 30.5 1932  2.22 1891   T  2014  14  179    321    0    8   2186   16 
17   71.5 1952 25.0 1959  3.50 1957  0.0  --   14  193    335    0    8   2186   17 
18   70.5 1934 28.0 1903  3.71 1985  0.0  --   14  207    349    0    8   2186   18 
19   72.0 1913 28.0 1937  3.19 1934  0.0  --   15  222    364    0    8   2186   19 
20   71.0 1942 29.0 1937  1.53 1934  0.0  --   15  237    379    0    8   2186   20 
 
21   72.5 1913 27.5 1937  1.87 2011  1.0 1972  16  253    395    0    8   2186   21 
22   73.5 1927 25.5 1898  1.92 1983  1.5 1971  16  266    411    0    8   2186   22 
23   69.5 1973 28.0 1970  1.81 1973  1.3 1971  16  282    427    0    8   2186   23 
24   65.5*1987 25.5 1950 (6.81)1973  0.8 1894  17  299    444    0    8   2186   24 
25   69.5 1883 30.0 1993  2.22 1952  0.2 1993  17  316    461    0    8   2186   25 
 
26   68.5 1970 26.0 1975  1.90 1893  2.7 1975  17  333    478    0    8   2186   26 
27   69.5 1927 30.0 1992  1.57 2015  0.0  --   18  351    496    0    8   2186   27 
28   70.0 1905(20.0)1976  1.08 2016  2.0 1952  18  369    514    0    8   2186   28 
29   68.5*1933 23.5 1976  1.69 2006  2.0 1974  18  387    532    0    8   2186   29 
30   68.5 1933 28.0*1964  2.53 2006  0.8 1955  18  405    550    0    8   2186   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:      1981-2010 (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: January 1, 2024