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Severe Thunderstorms and Flooding from the Southern Plains to the Great Lakes; Record Heat in the East

Widely scattered severe thunderstorms may produce damaging winds, hail, and flash flooding from the southern Plains into the lower Great Lakes. Elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions will persist across portions of the Southwest and Southern High Plains due to gusty winds and dry conditions. An early-season heatwave will challenge temperature records across the eastern U.S.. Read More >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
January 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  63.0 2005   8.5 1979  3.87 1966  3.5 1996  29   29   1659    0    0      0    1 
 2  66.0 2004   9.0 1979  1.13 1965 (7.6)1996  29   58   1688    0    0      0    2 
 3  67.5 2004  11.5 1999  1.39 2005  1.0 1980  29   87   1717    0    0      0    3 
 4  63.0 1955   8.0 1959 (5.82)1998  1.3 1979  29  116   1746    0    0      0    4 
 5  59.5 2008  14.0 2010  0.84 2005  4.0 1970  29  145   1775    0    0      0    5 
  
 6  66.0 2008   3.0 2014  0.53 1988  6.0 1988  29  174   1804    0    0      0    6 
 7  66.5 2008   5.5 1970  0.94 1998  2.2 1973  29  203   1833    0    0      0    7 
 8  59.5 2026  -1.0 1970  0.82 2008  6.6 1997  29  232   1862    0    0      0    8 
 9  57.0 2020   7.0*1977  1.42 1987  6.0 1977  29  261   1891    0    0      0    9 
10  56.0 2020   1.5 1977  3.27 2020  6.0 1955  29  290   1920    0    0      0   10 
 
11  62.5 2005   6.5 1962  0.68 2019  2.0*1979  29  319   1949    0    0      0   11 
12  62.5*1995   4.0 1963  1.23 2005  2.0 1982  29  348   1978    0    0      0   12 
13  62.0 1952  10.0 1964  3.00 1995  3.0 1992  29  377   2007    0    0      0   13 
14  62.0 1953   1.0 2024  1.19 1961  3.2 2024  29  406   2036    0    0      0   14 
15  60.0 2020   5.0 2024  0.99 1991  2.9 2022  29  435   2065    0    0      0   15 
 
16  62.0 1952   2.5 2024  1.64 1990  2.5 1978  29  464   2094    0    0      0   16 
17  60.0 1996  10.5 1978  0.92 1990  2.0 1984  29  493   2123    0    0      0   17 
18  57.5 1974   5.5 1977  1.73 1996  3.0 1978  29  522   2152    0    0      0   18 
19  59.0 2006   7.0 1984  2.84 1990  1.4 1995  29  551   2181    0    0      0   19 
20  57.5 1972 (-1.5)1985  0.99 1973  5.1 1981  29  580   2210    0    0      0   20 
 
21  63.0 1957  12.5 1984  1.09 2018  4.0 1959  29  609   2239    0    0      0   21 
22  65.0 1967  14.0 1959  1.11 2017  1.0 1966  29  638   2268    0    0      0   22 
23  66.0 1967   4.0 1963  0.76 2002  3.0 1979  28  666   2296    0    0      0   23 
24 (69.0)1950  13.5 2026  0.74 2023  7.8 2023  28  694   2324    0    0      0   24 
25  58.5 1952   7.5 2026  1.69 2012  4.2 2026  28  722   2352    0    0      0   25 
 
26  58.0 1952   7.0 2026  2.19 1967  1.0*2009  28  750   2380    0    0      0   26 
27  60.0 1999  11.5 1963  0.61 1968  1.0 1979  28  778   2408    0    0      0   27 
28  64.5 2013  13.5 1979  1.37 1989  8.0 2000  28  806   2436    0    0      0   28 
29  60.5 2002   3.5 1966  2.71 1969  7.0 2010  28  834   2464    0    0      0   29 
30  58.0 2016  10.0 1966  4.11 1982  0.6 2023  28  862   2492    0    0      0   30
31  62.0 1988   9.0 1951  1.39 2002  3.0 1982  28  890   2520    0    0      0   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: February 3, 2026