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Severe Thunderstorm and Critical Fire Weather Threats in the Central U.S. Tuesday

There is an Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5) for severe thunderstorms Tuesday with threats for significant severe hail and tornado potential over southern Iowa into northern Missouri and west-central Illinois. Elevated to critical fire weather is possible Tuesday due to gusty winds and dry conditions over parts of the southern High Plains and northeastern Montana. Read More >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
November Climate Data (Page 2)

 

    |-- 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  69.5 1987  30.0 1991  1.64 1984  0.6 1951  13   13    299    0    0   1352    1
 2  70.5 2016  22.5 1951  1.90 1961  0.7 1951  13   26    312    0    0   1352    2
 3  69.5 2016  23.5 1991  3.18 1959   T *1970  14   40    326    0    0   1352    3
 4  68.5 2005  29.5 1991  2.74 1994   T  1995  14   54    340    0    0   1352    4
 5  67.5 2017  31.5 1951  1.52 2015  1.0 1951  14   68    354    0    0   1352    5
  
 6  71.5 2023  24.5 1959  1.83 1996  2.1 1951  15   83    369    0    0   1352    6
 7  72.0 2023  29.0 1951  3.78 1957   T *1991  15   98    384    0    0   1352    7
 8  73.0 2023  26.0 1991  3.57 2011  0.0  --   15  113    399    0    0   1352    8
 9  71.5 2020  30.5 2000  1.25 1966   T  1977  16  129    415    0    0   1352    9
10  70.5 2022  22.5 1950  0.93 2004  1.8 1995  16  145    431    0    0   1352   10

11  69.0 1949  27.0 1950  2.02 1992 (7.0)1976  16  161    447    0    0   1352   11
12  69.5 1955  21.0 2019  1.30 1988  0.3 2018  17  178    464    0    0   1352   12
13  68.0*2007  19.5 1986  2.75 1993  0.0  --   17  195    481    0    0   1352   13
14  69.5*1989  24.5*2018  1.99 1958  2.3 2022  17  212    498    0    0   1352   14
15 (72.5)1964  27.5 2014  2.68 1987   T  1951  18  230    516    0    0   1352   15

16  70.0 1952  28.0*1997  1.52 1958   T *2014  18  248    534    0    0   1352   16
17  69.5 2016  18.0 1959  2.79 2015  2.0 1980  18  266    552    0    0   1352   17
18  64.0 1985  26.0 2014  4.21 1985  0.3 2022  19  285    571    0    0   1352   18
19  63.5 1973  31.5 1968  1.76 1985   T *1972  19  304    590    0    0   1352   19
20  64.5 2020  29.0 2000  2.28 1992   T *1988  19  323    609    0    0   1352   20

21  63.5*1990  21.0 1964  1.53 2011  2.0 1972  20  343    629    0    0   1352   21
22  65.5 1983  28.5 1964  2.39 1982  1.0 1971  20  363    649    0    0   1352   22
23  66.5 1973  20.5 1970  1.70 1973  3.0 1971  20  383    669    0    0   1352   23
24  67.0 1966  19.0 1950 (4.85)1973  0.1 1996  21  404    690    0    0   1352   24
25  65.5 1966  24.5 1993  2.05 1952  2.0 1993  21  425    711    0    0   1352   25

26  68.0 1990  23.5 1975  2.66 1968  4.0 1975  21  446    732    0    0   1352   26
27  69.0 1960  24.0 1952  2.20 2015   T *1984  22  468    754    0    0   1352   27
28  65.0 1998 (16.0)1976  0.52 2019  2.0 1958  22  490    776    0    0   1352   28
29  66.5 1998  20.5 1976  1.78 2006  0.6 1952  22  512    798    0    0   1352   29
30  63.5 1970  23.0 1964  2.12 2006  0.1 1974  23  535    821    0    0   1352   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: December 30, 2023