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Regional Outbreaks of Severe Weather Through Early Next Week; Early Season Heat Wave across the South

Active spring pattern across the center of our nation with several episodes of severe weather and heavy rainfall expected into next week. The potential for very large hail, long track tornadoes, severe wind gusts, frequent cloud to ground lightning strikes and flash flooding are in the outlook. Furthermore, dangerous early season heat wave continues for the Gulf Coast states into early next week. Read More >

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January, February, March


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January
Rank Warmest
(°F)
Years Rank Coldest
(°F)
Years Rank Wettest
(ins.)
Years Rank Driest
(ins.)
Years
1 38.4 1933 1 11.3 1918 1 6.23 1949 1 0.04 1986
2 38.0 2006 2 11.5 1977 2 6.18 2005 2 0.07 1919
3 35.8 1932 3 13.9 1940 3 5.99 1907 3 0.26 1931
4 35.6 1990 4 14.2 1979 4 5.73 2008 4 0.32 1925
5 34.7 2023 5 14.7 1912 5 5.65 1950 5 0.43 1981
6 34.6 1914 6 15.6 1963 6 5.57 1916 6 (tie) 0.47 1980
7 34.2 1921 7 16.7 1982 7 4.98 1965 6 (tie) 0.47 1966
8 33.6 1939 8 16.8 1978 8 4.77 1975 8 0.50 1970
9 33.5 1923 9 18.6 1985 9 4.61 1993 9 0.51 1983
10 33.4 1934 10 18.7 2010 10 4.35 1937 10 0.52 1917

 


 

February
Rank Warmest
(°F)
Years Rank Coldest
(°F)
Years Rank Wettest
(ins.)
Years Rank Driest
(ins.)
Years
1 (tie) 40.0 2017 1 17.2 2014 1 4.84 1990 1 0.12 1987
1 (tie) 40.0 1930 2 18.0 1979 2 4.79 2018 2 0.15 1947
3 39.2 1954 3 (tie) 18.5 2015 3 4.69 2023 3 0.22 1991
4 39.1 1998 3 (tie) 18.5 1936 4 4.61 1942 4 0.24 1907
5 39.0 2024 5 18.7 1978 5 4.53 2008 5 0.31 2024
6 38.9 1976 6 19.5 1989 6 4.47 1951 6 0.34 1920
7 38.2 1932 7 19.7 2007 7 4.33 1908 7 0.38 2004
8 38.1 1938 8 20.2 2021 8 3.82 1959 8 0.39 2006
9 (tie) 37.8 1927 9 21.0 1914 9 3.47 1950 9 0.52 1973
9 (tie) 37.8 1915 10 22.1 1963 10 3.39 2001 10 (tie) 0.53 1921
1978

 


 

March
Rank Warmest
(°F)
Years Rank Coldest
(°F)
Years Rank Wettest
(ins.)
Years Rank Driest
(ins.)
Years
1 55.0 2012 1 26.2 1960 1 7.14 1973 1 0.47 1910
2 52.6 1946 2 (tie) 31.2 1912 2 6.23 1963 2 0.72 1937
3 51.7 1945 2 (tie) 31.2 1906 3 6.22 1922 3 0.80 1914
4 50.9 1910 4 31.4 1965 4 6.15 1913 4 0.98 1915
5 50.4 1921 5 31.7 1984 5 6.09 1920 5 1.05 1958
6 49.4 1938 6 33.6 1932 6 5.94 1953 6 1.08 1971
7 48.2 1973 7 33.7 1996 7 5.54 1985 7 1.12 1968
8 (tie) 48.0 1935 8 34.0 1926 8 5.29 1976 8 (tie) 1.16 2005
8 (tie) 48.0 1918 9 34.4 2013 9 5.02 1933 8 (tie) 1.16 1999
10 47.9 2007 10 (tie) 34.6 1947, 1969,
1978
10 4.94 1979 10 1.20 2012

 


 

Records began in 1906. Includes years that have no more than 5 missing days of observations that month.