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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 >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
September 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  86.5 1989  57.5 1967  2.62 1974  0.0  --    0    0      1    9    9   1168    1 
 2  83.5*2000  59.5 1952  1.93 2014  0.0  --    0    0      1    9   18   1177    2 
 3  84.5 2000  58.0 1974  3.29 2008  0.0  --    0    0      1    9   27   1186    3 
 4  87.0 1998  56.0 1974  1.51 1970  0.0  --    0    0      1    8   35   1194    4 
 5 (89.5)1998  60.0 1974  1.15 2009  0.0  --    0    0      1    8   43   1202    5 
  
 6  85.0 1983  58.0 1974  0.50 1957  0.0  --    0    0      1    8   51   1210    6 
 7  84.0 1990  58.0 1956  1.65 1993  0.0  --    0    0      1    7   58   1217    7 
 8  82.0 1989  58.5 1956  1.99 2001  0.0  --    0    0      1    7   65   1224    8 
 9  82.0*2016  59.5 1968  2.35 2010  0.0  --    0    0      1    7   72   1231    9 
10  82.5 2010  59.5 1968  0.54 1985  0.0  --    1    1      2    7   79   1238   10 
 
11  82.0 2000  59.0 1959  2.16 2006  0.0  --    1    2      3    6   85   1244   11 
12  82.5 1980  57.0 2014  1.30 2000  0.0  --    1    3      4    6   91   1250   12 
13  84.5 1980  55.5 1974  2.21 2008  0.0  --    1    4      5    6   97   1256   13 
14  85.5 1965  55.5 1949  2.73 1993  0.0  --    1    5      6    6  103   1262   14 
15  85.0 1956  56.0*2011  2.85 1986  0.0  --    1    6      7    5  108   1267   15 
 
16  83.5 1956  56.0*2011  1.46 1986  0.0  --    1    7      8    5  113   1272   16 
17  79.5 1978  50.5 1981  2.09 2006  0.0  --    1    8      9    5  118   1277   17 
18  81.5*1978  51.5 1981  4.64 1949  0.0  --    2   10     11    5  123   1282   18 
19  85.0 1954  51.5 1971  2.41 1988  0.0  --    2   12     13    4  127   1286   19 
20  83.0 1954  51.0 1991  2.12 1967  0.0  --    2   14     15    4  131   1290   20 
 
21  82.5 1980  49.5 1983  2.47 1978  0.0  --    2   16     17    4  135   1294   21 
22  80.0 1988  47.0 1995  2.66 1964  0.0  --    2   18     19    4  139   1298   22 
23  79.0 2005  50.0 1989  1.38*1997  0.0  --    2   20     21    4  143   1302   23 
24  80.0 1958  49.0 1989  4.57 2019  0.0  --    2   22     23    3  146   1305   24 
25  79.0*2012  46.5 2000  2.24 1973  0.0  --    3   25     26    3  149   1308   25 
 
26  79.5 1986  49.5 1985 (7.45)1996  0.0  --    3   28     29    3  152   1311   26 
27  77.0*2019  50.5 1984  1.53 1955  0.0  --    3   31     32    3  155   1314   27 
28  80.0 1953  47.5 1967  1.68 1973  0.0  --    3   34     35    3  158   1317   28 
29  78.5 1953 (45.0)1984  2.70 1972  0.0  --    4   38     39    3  161   1320   29 
30  78.5 1977 (45.0)1984  5.61 1986  0.0  --    4   42     43    3  164   1323   30
*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: October 11, 2023