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Back-to-Back Pacific Storms to Impact the West Coast; Heavy Snow in the Central Appalachians

Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the Pacific Northwest and northern California through the end of this week with heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow. A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will accompany the Pacific storms, bringing excessive rainfall and flash flooding to southwest Oregon and northwest California through the week. Read More >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
All-Time Weather Extremes

TEMPERATURE:
Record High 110°F (43°C) July 13, 1954
August 3, 2011
Record Low -20°F (-29°C) February 16, 2021
     
Lowest High 2°F (-17°C) December 24, 1983
Highest Low 83°F (28°C) August 5, 2011
     
Highest Mean 95°F (358°C) August 5, 2011
Lowest Mean -2.5°F (-19°C) December 24, 1983
February 1, 1951
PRECIPITATION:
Max in one calendar day 7.45" (189.23 mm) September 26, 1996
Max in one month 15.28" (388.11 mm) April 2011
Least in one month 0.02" (0.51 mm) August 2010
Max in one year 75.01" (1905.25 mm) 1990
Least in one year 21.03" (534.16 mm) 1963
SNOWFALL:
Max in one calendar day 14.6" (37.08 cm) February 9, 2011
Max in one month 18.8" (47.75 cm) February 2011
Max in one season 33.0" (83.82 cm) 2009-10
Max in one year 27.0" (68.58 cm) 2010
Max depth 17" (43.18 cm) February 9 and 10, 2011
Earliest snow Trace October 19, 1989
Earliest measurable snow 0.3" (0.76 cm) October 29, 1993
Latest snow 0.5" (1.27 cm) May 3, 2013
Latest measurable snow 0.5" (1.27 cm) May 3, 2013
PERIOD OF RECORD:
Temperature: July 14, 1949 - Present  
Precipitation: July 14, 1949 - Present  
Snowfall: July 14, 1949 - Present  
Note: These records were compiled using data provided by the National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, NC, and the local climatological data base maintained by the National Weather Service in Tulsa, OK.

 

Updated: March 15, 2021