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Active Weather for the West, Warming in the East

The potential for heavy snow at higher elevations in the western U.S. will continue for many spots through the weekend. In the meantime, the eastern half of the continental U.S. will transition to above normal temperatures ahead of a pair of cold fronts next week that will bring readings back to closer to normal as we approach Thanksgiving Day. Read More >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
March Climate Data (Page 2)

 

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    |-- 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  71.5 2006  18.5 1980  1.73 1973  1.0 1960  21   21   3229    0    0      0    1 
 2  70.5 1976  21.5*1980  2.77 2023  4.0 2002  21   42   3250    0    0      0    2 
 3  68.5 1974 (11.0)2002  2.30 2008  0.7*2019  21   63   3271    0    0      0    3 
 4  69.5 1961  15.0 1960  2.01 1959  2.6 2015  20   83   3291    0    0      0    4 
 5  66.5*1961  19.0 1960  1.79 1961  7.0 1989  20  103   3311    0    0      0    5 
  
 6  71.0 2009  23.0 1989  1.53 1956  5.0 1967  20  123   3331    0    0      0    6 
 7  69.0 1974  21.5 1996  1.24 1978  0.1 1965  19  142   3350    0    0      0    7 
 8  68.5 1974  16.5 1996  1.86 2016  0.5 1967  19  161   3369    0    0      0    8 
 9  70.0 1974  24.0 1996  1.97 1964  4.4 1964  19  180   3388    0    0      0    9 
10  71.0 1955  24.0 1998  1.71 1974   T  1987  19  199   3407    0    0      0   10 
 
11  76.5 1967  22.0 1998  1.97 1986  5.0 1968  18  217   3425    0    0      0   11 
12  74.5 1967  23.0 1998  1.51 1966 10.0 1968  18  235   3443    0    0      0   12 
13  74.5 1967  24.0 1951  1.62 1953  9.0 1999  18  253   3461    0    0      0   13 
14  68.5 2024  28.5*1988  1.61 1990  2.0 1960  17  270   3478    0    0      0   14 
15  68.0 2012  30.0 1988  0.54 2014   T *1978  17  287   3495    0    0      0   15 
 
16  69.0 2012  29.0 1960  2.15 2014 10.0 1970  17  304   3512    0    0      0   16 
17  71.5 2012  31.5 1960  1.71 1987  0.5 1988  16  320   3528    0    0      0   17 
18  71.5 2012  25.5 1965 (4.61)2008   T *1988  16  336   3544    0    0      0   18 
19  68.5 1982  21.0 1965  2.56 2020   T *1996  16  352   3560    0    0      0   19 
20  74.5 2017  23.5 1965  2.01 1955  1.0 1974  16  368   3576    0    0      0   20 
 
21  69.0 1975  27.0 1974  0.94 2009(12.0)2010  15  383   3591    0    0      0   21 
22 (78.0)1995  28.5 1955  0.99 1991  0.3 1955  15  398   3606    0    0      0   22 
23  68.5 1994  31.0*1968  2.54 1969  0.0  --   15  413   3621    0    0      0   23 
24  67.5 1959  28.0 1974  1.81 1973  0.7 1965  14  427   3635    0    0      0   24 
25  67.5 2007  27.5 1965  2.20 2024  5.0 1965  14  441   3649    0    0      0   25 
 
26  76.5 2020  17.5 1955  2.05 1994  0.1 1996  14  455   3663    0    0      0   26 
27  75.0 2020  28.0 1955  3.76 1977   T  1983  14  469   3677    0    0      0   27 
28  76.0 1985  38.0 1955  1.59 1989  0.0  --   13  482   3690    0    0      0   28 
29  72.5 1963  29.5 1987  2.53 1988  0.1 1975  13  495   3703    0    0      0   29 
30  73.0 1967  32.0 1987  1.58 2022   T *1987  13  508   3716    0    0      0   30
31  72.0 2023  35.0 1954  1.07 2008   T *2022  13  521   3729    0    0      0   31
* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
Period of Record:
Temperature:  August 1949 - Present
Rainfall:     August 1949 - Present
Snowfall:     August 1949 - 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: May 20, 2024