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DFW Reached Record Highs!!!

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 4:06 pm
by TexasStooge
Our projected high was 97, the record high was 96 (Set in 1996), the temp at this posting time is 98!!

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
345 PM CDT SAT MAY 21 2005

TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-220300-
ANDERSON-BELL-BOSQUE-COLLIN-COMANCHE-COOKE-CORYELL-DALLAS-DELTA-
DENTON-EASTLAND-ELLIS-ERATH-FALLS-FANNIN-FREESTONE-GRAYSON-HAMILTON-
HENDERSON-HILL-HOOD-HOPKINS-HUNT-JACK-JOHNSON-KAUFMAN-LAMAR-LAMPASAS-
LEON-LIMESTONE-MCLENNAN-MILAM-MILLS-MONTAGUE-NAVARRO-PALO PINTO-
PARKER-RAINS-ROBERTSON-ROCKWALL-SOMERVELL-STEPHENS-TARRANT-VAN ZANDT-
WISE-YOUNG-
345 PM CDT SAT MAY 21 2005

...RECORD HEAT TO CONTINUE ON SUNDAY...

AN UNSEASONABLY STRONG UPPER LEVEL HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM HAS DEVELOPED
OVER WEST TEXAS AND WILL BRING RECORD HEAT TO NORTH TEXAS AGAIN ON
SUNDAY.  HIGH TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY WILL REACH THE UPPER 90S ACROSS
NORTH TEXAS...WITH HEAT INDEX VALUES APPROACHING 105 DEGREES.  THESE
FORECASTED TEMPERATURES SHOULD BREAK THE DAILY RECORDS FOR BOTH
DALLAS FORT WORTH AND WACO ON SUNDAY.

BECAUSE THIS IS THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOT WEATHER THIS YEAR...
RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED TO REDUCE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES...DRINK LOTS OF
WATER OR OTHER NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES...WEAR LIGHT COLORED/LIGHT
WEIGHT CLOTHING...AND IF POSSIBLE SPEND MORE TIME IN AIR CONDITIONED
OR WELL VENTILATED AREAS.

REMEMBER THAT CHILDREN...THE ELDERLY...AND PEOPLE WITH
CHRONIC AILMENTS ARE USUALLY THE FIRST TO SUFFER FROM THE HEAT.
HEAT EXHAUSTION...CRAMPS...OR IN EXTREME CASES HEAT STROKE CAN RESULT
FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THESE CONDITIONS.  FRIENDS...RELATIVES...
OR NEIGHBORS SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON PEOPLE WHO MAY BE AT RISK SUNDAY
AFTERNOON.

TEMPERATURES WILL COOL SLIGHTLY INTO THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 90S ON
MONDAY AS THE HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM WEAKENS.

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 5:10 pm
by PTrackerLA
It officially hit 96 degrees today, downright scorcher for any time of the year much less in May! This is gonna be one heck of a summer with a worsening drought and temps now consistently in the 90's.

BTW, according to weatherbug, the local tv station in town hit 100 today!

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 5:21 pm
by tropicana
PRELIM RECORD HIGHS SAT MAY 21st 2005

LA Airport CA 78F
Santa Barbara CA 79F
Flagstaff AZ 82F
Vista CA 86F
Santa Ana CA 88F
Alamosa CO 89F
Yorba Linda CA 90F
Colorado Springs CO 90F
Escalante UT 91F
New Orleans LA 92F
Galveston TX 92F
Grand Junction CO 92F
Baton Rouge LA 94F tied 1915
Alexandria LA 94F tied 1957
San Juan PR 95F tied 1989
Escondido CA 95F
Audubon Park LA 95F
Winslow AZ 96F
Houston TX 96F
Zion National Park UT 96F tied 1947
College Station TX 96F tied 1996
Concordia KS 96F
Lafayette LA 96F tied 1899
Albuquerque NM 96F
Tyler TX 97F
Lufkin TX 97F
Pueblo CO 97F
Hastings NE 97F
Port Arthur TX 97F
Austin Bergstrom TX 97F
Salina KS 98F
New Iberia LA 98F ***Hottest ever in May tied 05/31/1951***
Oklahoma City OK 98F
Tribune KS 98F tied 1925
Lake Charles LA 99F
Hill City KS 99F
Waco TX 99F
Dallas TX 99F
Liberal KS 99F tied 1948
Moab UT 99F tied 1934
Cottonwood AZ 100F
Garden City KS 101F
El Paso TX 101F
Russell KS 102F
Douglas AZ 103F
Organ Pipe NM 105F tied 1989
Safford AZ 106F
Tucson AZ 107F
Yuma AZ 108F tied 1892
Phoenix AZ 109F
Laughlin NV 109F
Blythe CA 110F tied 2000
Imperial CA 110F
Gila Bend AZ 110F tied 1942
Bullhead City AZ 111F
Needles CA 112F


**Orlando FL reached 91F Saturday. While not a record, it was only the first 90 degree temperature of the year, and the latest 1st 90 degree temperature on record..previous record May 20th 1983**
-justin-

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 5:54 pm
by CajunMama
It's HOT HOT HOT here....KATC recorded 100° today but luckily the humidity is low...33%. It could feel much worse.

Our only chance of rain is Tuesday with <20% chance. :cry:

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 6:51 pm
by PTrackerLA
Starting to remind me of May 1998 with drought and record high temperatures. I'm officially -removed- for a TS in June now :lol: .

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 9:48 pm
by PTrackerLA
A Tropical storm minus the flooding of course. Feels like I haven't seen rain in ages and now look at all the new records today!

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA
855 PM CDT SAT MAY 21 2005

.UPDATE...
THE BIG STORY IS THE RECORD HIGHS TIED OR BROKEN AT EVERY ASOS SITE
IN CWA:

RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR MAY 21 2005:

LOCATION NEW RECORD OLD RECORD
-------- ---------- ----------
LAKE CHARLES 99 91 IN 1978
BEAUMONT 97 94 IN 1905
LAFAYETTE 96 96 IN 1899
ALEXANDRIA 94 94 IN 1957
NEW IBERIA 98* 94 IN 1948

* INDICATES TIE OF ALL TIME RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR MAY.

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 10:42 pm
by southerngale
Record high and record lows for May - wow!!

It was only supposed to reach 93° or 94° today - set a record at 97°. Like PT posted, the previous record was 94° 100 years ago.

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:01 am
by KatDaddy
N of Houston at Lake Conroe. It was near 100 yesterday. Truely amazing heat for this time of year. Not just TX either.

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:39 am
by vbhoutex
It was 100º in my yard here in W Houston. Looks like more record highs today and maybe Monday too. We had relatives at an outdoor wedding W of San Antonio yesterday. I can't even imagine it!!!

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 5:52 pm
by Shoshana
Currently 101.9 on our temp gauge ... in the shade on the north side of the house... yikes

'shana

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 6:07 pm
by TT-SEA
Meanwhile... we are enduring our NINTH day in a row with showers... many of those days have featured thunderstorms as well. Today we have seen both crystal clear blue skies and torrential rain!!

Most places around the Seattle area have received from 3 - 5 inches of rain since May 9th.

I have yet to touch 60 degrees here today. BRRRR.

Should be close to 80 degrees by Thursday. :D

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 6:25 pm
by tropicana
ANOTHER DAY OF RECORD HEAT SUN MAY 22nd 2005

Laramie WY 79F tied 1948
Alamosa CO 87F
Galveston TX 90F
Santa Fe NM 91F
Corpus Christi TX 93F
Grand Junction CO 94F
San Juan PR 94F tied 1989
Tulsa OK 94F
Tyler TX 96F
College Station TX 96F
Houston TX 96F tied 1996
Longview TX 96F tied 1939
Alexandria LA 96F
Lufkin TX 97F
Austin Bergstrom TX 97F
Lafayette LA 97F
Winslow AZ 98F
Port Arthur TX 98F tied 1905
New Iberia LA 98F *TIED HOTTEST EVER IN MAY for 2nd day*
Waco TX 99F
Dallas TX 99F
Oklahoma City OK 99F
Douglas AZ 105F
El Paso TX 105F
Safford AZ 106F
Organ Pipe NM 108F
Tucson AZ 109F
Phoenix AZ 109F tied 2000
Yuma AC 110F
Imperial CA 110F
Gila Bend AZ 112F
Palm Springs CA 112F
Needles CA 114F


-justin-

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 7:30 pm
by Roxy
vbhoutex wrote:It was 100º in my yard here in W Houston. Looks like more record highs today and maybe Monday too. We had relatives at an outdoor wedding W of San Antonio yesterday. I can't even imagine it!!!


It was 99 on my patio. This is crazy heat, I think we are in for a long hot summer.

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 10:18 pm
by southerngale
Record high here again! 100° at my house - 99° and 100° all over the area. We're breaking 100 year old records!

And no rain!


MORE RECORD HEAT SUNDAY! DROUGHT GETS WORSE!

Massive upper high will continue to give us record or near record heat through Tuesday. 100 year records continue to break with this heat. 99 on Sunday here at Channel 6 and 100 in Silsbee. Slow inprovement will take place in the heat this week as the upper high slowly weakens. We'll see temperatures lower a degree or two each day beginning Tuesday. Also as this happens upper level disturbances in Oklahoma will move south and hopefully make it this far south eventually. The atmosphere is very warm and the cap will be hard to over come. One Vort will move southeast late Monday into early Tuesday and another progged for Wednesday and Thursday. I'll go a 20% coverage just to be positive in these drought conditions. Things look better for rain next weekend as high completely breaks down.

http://www.kfdm.com/weather.shtml

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 10:19 pm
by PTrackerLA
As shown above 97 degrees today, another record high! :grrr: The local tv station hit 100 degrees yet again. I would be ok with these temps if it were August but this is outrageous. Some summers don't get any hotter than this and it's still spring, I shudder to think of what this summer will be like. Oh and we also have a 10" rainfall deficit since March 1 to boot! :(

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 10:25 pm
by PTrackerLA
A glimmer of hope possibily?

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
905 PM CDT SUN MAY 22 2005

.DISCUSSION...
ONLY CHANGE TO THE FORECAST TONIGHT WILL BE TO MAKE WINDS LIGHT
ACROSS THE INLAND AREAS. RECORD HIGHS SET AT ALL THREE MAJOR CLIMATE
SITES ONCE AGAIN TODAY...SEE SATPNSHGX FOR MORE INFO. LATEST MEDIUM
RANGE MODELS SHOWING SOME HOPE FOR A CHANGE IN THE PATTERN TOWARD
THE END OF THE WEEK WITH COOLER TEMPS AND POSSIBLY SOME RAIN. WILL
WAIT TO SEE IF LATER RUNS CONTINUE THIS TREND.
35

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 10:51 pm
by southerngale
PTrackerLA wrote:As shown above 97 degrees today, another record high! :grrr: The local tv station hit 100 degrees yet again. I would be ok with these temps if it were August but this is outrageous. Some summers don't get any hotter than this and it's still spring, I shudder to think of what this summer will be like. Oh and we also have a 10" rainfall deficit since March 1 to boot! :(


And the weirdest part is a few weeks ago we were setting record lows, in MAY, and wearing a jacket in the morning and at night!

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 11:00 pm
by PTrackerLA
SG, I was thinking the same thing earlier as well. It seems like those cool temps were so long ago now! I found an interesting graphic that shows just how dry it's been over south central and southwest Louisiana the past two months (and I'm sure pretty much the same thing can be applied to SE Texas). This could be part of the problem with the heat since there's very little moisture in the ground.

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And here's another that shows my area is experiencing some of the worst short-term drought conditions in the country.

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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 11:09 pm
by southerngale
Here's one from May 17th. Add 5 more days of no rain as well.

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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 3:55 am
by riverratmike
it hit 111.2 here in Lake Havasu City, AZ today. Another round of hot weather tomorrow.