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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
October 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  74.5 2019  46.5 1985  2.01 1986  0.0  --    4    4     46    2    2   1335    1 
 2 (80.5)2017  47.5*1961  3.15 1959  0.0  --    4    8     50    2    4   1337    2 
 3  79.5 1951  48.5 1987  1.35 1971  0.0  --    4   12     54    2    6   1339    3 
 4  79.5 1951  50.0*2014  1.31 1953  0.0  --    5   17     59    2    8   1341    4 
 5  78.5 1954  46.0 1988 (4.72)1998  0.0  --    5   22     64    2   10   1343    5 
  
 6  78.5 2007  41.5 1952  3.95 2019  0.0  --    5   27     69    2   12   1345    6 
 7  76.5 2007  39.5 1952  1.58 1994  0.0  --    5   32     74    2   14   1347    7 
 8  77.5 2018  39.5 2000  4.21 2009  0.0  --    6   38     80    1   15   1348    8 
 9  79.5 2021  41.5 2000  1.90 2003  0.0  --    6   44     86    1   16   1349    9 
10  76.5 2021  44.0 2000  3.80 2001  0.0  --    6   50     92    1   17   1350   10 
 
11  77.0 1962  40.5 1987  2.04 1949  0.0  --    6   56     98    1   18   1351   11 
12  74.0 1978  42.5 2006  3.74 1969  0.0  --    7   63    105    1   19   1352   12 
13  74.0 1968  42.5 1986  1.97 2014  0.0  --    7   70    112    1   20   1353   13 
14  75.5 1968  44.5 2002  1.49 1962  0.0  --    7   77    119    1   21   1354   14 
15  74.5 1968  42.5 2018  2.12 1967  0.0  --    7   84    126    1   22   1355   15 
 
16  73.5 2016  42.5 2002  2.83 1980  0.0  --    8   92    134    1   23   1356   16 
17  76.5 2016  42.0 1976  1.31 1967  0.0  --    8  100    142    1   24   1357   17 
18  73.0 2016  37.5 2022  1.76 1985  0.0  --    8  108    150    1   25   1358   18 
19  75.0 2016  34.0 1989  1.99 1987   T  1989   9  117    159    1   26   1359   19 
20  77.5 1979  40.5 2011  3.53 1984  0.0  --    9  126    168    1   27   1360   20 
 
21  70.5 2020  42.5 1952  1.45 1954  0.0  --    9  135    177    1   28   1361   21 
22  75.0 2020  40.5 2006  1.34 2017   T  1996  10  145    187    1   29   1362   22 
23  75.0 2001  37.5 1981  2.36 1970  0.0  --   10  155    197    1   30   1363   23 
24  72.5 2023  39.0 1981  2.56 2019  0.0  --   10  165    207    1   31   1364   24 
25  74.5 2023  39.5 1957  1.34 1954   T  1957  11  176    218    0   31   1364   25 
 
26  73.0 1950  33.0 1957  2.59 1991  0.0  --   11  187    229    0   31   1364   26 
27  75.0 1950  34.5 1957  2.16 2021  0.0  --   11  198    240    0   31   1364   27 
28  71.5 2004  38.0 1952  2.67 2020  0.0  --   12  210    252    0   31   1364   28 
29  70.5 1961  38.0 1976  1.48 1967 (0.3)1993  12  222    264    0   31   1364   29 
30  72.5*1974 (28.5)1993  2.56 1967   T *2019  12  234    276    0   31   1364   30
31  74.5 1950  31.5 1993  1.90 1974   T *2019  13  247    289    0   31   1364   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: November 11, 2023