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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
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