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Thunderstorms from the Plains into the Central Appalachians; Heavy Rain in the Central Gulf Coast; Heat Across Portions of the East

Widespread showers and thunderstorms are likely from from northeast New Mexico/Southeast Colorado, eastward into the Central Plains through the Central Appalachians. Slow moving low to bring heavy rainfall to the Central Gulf Coast into the weekend. Dangerous heat is expected from the Lower Mississippi Valley, Tennessee Valley, Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Read More >


Goodland 4th of July Climatology

Period of Record 105 Years: 1907-2011

Missing: 1909, 1910, 1911, 1913 and 1919

Temperature Information

Record High 108°F (1964)
Record Low 42°F (1915)
Coldest High Temperature 65°F (1967)
Warmest Low Temperature 73°F (1936)
Average High
(Period of Record)
90°F
Average Low
(Period of Record)
60°F
30 year Normal High
(1981-2010)
89°F
30 year Normal Low
(1981-2010)
61°F
Running 30 year Normal High
(1982-2011)
89°F
Running 30 year Normal Low
(1982-2011)
61°F

Goodland 4th of July High & Low Temps

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Distribution of High Temperatures in 10 Degree Fahrenheit Ranges

Goodland 4th of July High Temp Distribution

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Distribution of Low Temperatures in 10 Degree Fahrenheit Ranges

Goodland 4th of July Low Temp Distribution

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Precipitation Information

Greatest Precipitation 0.99” (1987)
Precipitation 44 of 100 years
44.0%
Measurable Precipitation
(more than a Trace)
26 of 100 years
26.0%

Goodland 4th of July Precipitation

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Updated May 10, 2012 by Chris Foltz
Forecaster, NWS Goodland