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041 NOUS44 KLZK 021230 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-031200- Public Information Statement...Part 2 National Weather Service Little Rock AR 625 AM CST Thu Jan 2 2020 ...A Review of 2019 Weather And Climate Data for North Little Rock... .Summary... 2019 at North Little Rock was very similar to 2018 in terms of averages. Though it was the warmest year in two years (since 2017), the annual temperature was below average by nearly a degree. There was a 79-degree temperature range during the year, with the highest temperature reaching 96 degrees (September 18th, September 8th, August 13th, August 7th), and the coldest temperature falling to 17 degrees (March 4th). It was the 4th consecutive year with no 100-degree days at North Little Rock. For the second year in a row, rainfall was frequent and excessive, though the total was less than last year. Nonetheless, 2019 still managed to be the 4th wettest year on record at North Little Rock. There were 124 days with measurable rainfall (that is rainfall of 0.01 inch or more). This is the fewest number since 2017. There were five months with a rainfall deficit (March, July, September, November, December), and seven with a surplus (January, February, April, May, June, August, October). The wettest month was May, and the driest month was September. Snowfall was below average for the third consecutive year. Snow fell in January, February, March, November and December, but was not measurable. This was the first year with no measurable snowfall at North Little Rock since 2001, breaking a 17- year streak with measurable snowfall that started in 2002. Below are averages and extremes observed during the year. Remember...most of the data below is preliminary until certified correct by the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina. Temperatures =========================================================================== ----------| Average Temperatures |--------Extremes and Dates---------| --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | High Low Average DFN | Highest/Date(s) | Lowest/Date(s) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 48.6 33.7 41.2 0.0 | 66/8th, 6th | 19/31st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 54.8 38.1 46.5 +1.2 | 76/4th | 19/8th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 58.3 40.4 49.3 -4.6 | 74/28th | 17/4th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 71.5 52.5 62.0 -0.8 | 85/10th | 35/2nd, 1st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 79.7 61.8 70.8 -0.1 | 89/26th, 25th | 52/13th, 11th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 84.9 67.8 76.3 -2.4 | 92/22nd | 58/12th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 88.4 71.5 79.9 -2.5 | 95/10th | 62/24th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 90.2 72.3 81.3 -0.7 | 96/13th, 7th | 65/29th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 90.3 71.1 80.7 +6.2 | 96/18th, 8th | 64/24th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 71.4 52.5 61.9 -1.9 | 94/2nd | 34/31st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 57.7 37.5 47.6 -5.2 | 68/26th, 19th, | 18/13th, 12th | | | 10th | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 55.2 38.4 46.8 +3.8 | 68/26th, 25th | 28/19th, 11th | =========================================================================== = Year | 70.92 53.13 62.0 -0.7 | 96 Sep. 18, | 17 Mar. 4th = = | | Sep. 8, Aug. 13, | = = | | Aug. 7 | = =========================================================================== DFN - Departure from normal, or difference between the average temperature and the 30-year average temperature (1981-2010) Precipitation =================================================================== Monthly Rainfall Data | Highest Totals | --------------------------|---------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | ------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 3.95 | +0.53 | 1.32/23rd | 1.61/22nd-23rd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 8.12 | +4.46 | 2.28/11th | 3.19/10th-11th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 3.74 | -1.03 | 0.94/9th | 1.00/13th-14th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 10.67 | +5.88 | 4.46/18th | 4.46/18th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 12.81 | +7.85 | 2.95/29th | 2.96/29th-30th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 4.95 | +1.64 | 2.55/23rd | 2.69/23rd-24th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 2.95 | -0.86 | 1.50/14th | 2.06/14th-15th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 4.23 | +1.43 | 2.16/10th | 2.16/10th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 1.52 | -1.79 | 0.90/9th | 0.91/9th-10th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 6.46 | +1.66 | 2.09/21st | 2.09/21st | ------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 4.86 | -0.53 | 1.40/7th | 1.42/6th-7th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 1.85 | -3.16 | 0.73/28th | 1.00/28th-29th | =================================================================== =Yearly | 66.11 |+16.08 | 4.46 Apr. 18th| 4.46 Apr. 18th = =================================================================== ============================================================================= Monthly Snowfall Data | | (Snow, Sleet, and Hail) | Highest Totals | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Avg. Depth | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | -------------------------|-------------|------------------------------------- January | T | -1.7 | 0.0 | Trace/19th | Trace/19th | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | T | -1.8 | 0.0 |Trace/19th,17th,| Trace/17th,10th, | | | | | 7th | 7th | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | T | -0.4 | 0.0 | Trace/3rd | Trace/3rd | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | T | 0.0 | 0.0 | Trace/11th | Trace/11th | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | T | -0.5 | 0.0 | Trace/10th | Trace/10th | ============================================================================= =Yearly | T | -4.4 | 0.0 |Trace Dec. 10th | Trace Dec. 10th = = | | | | Nov. 11th | Nov. 11th = = | | | | Mar. 3rd | Mar. 3rd = = | | | | Feb. 19th | Feb. 19th = = | | | | Feb. 17th | Feb. 17th = = | | | | Feb. 7th | Feb. 7th = = | | | | Jan. 19th | Jan. 19th = ============================================================================= Summary By Month ========================================================================== Monthly Averages | | | | | Temperatures & | Warmest | Coolest | Most | Least | Monthly/Yearly Precipitation | Since | Since | Since | Since | Rank on Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2013 | | Snowfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | 2018 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | | | | | Average High | | 2013 | | | 4th Coldest Average Low | | 2014 | | | 6th Coldest Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | 6th Coldest Rainfall | | | 2017 | | Snowfall | | | 2017 | | 9th Snowiest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2011 | | 3rd Wettest Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2009 | | 2nd Wettest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | | | | | Average High | | 2003 | | | 7th Coldest Average Low | | 2003 | | | Average Monthly | | 2003 | | | 9th Coldest Rainfall | | | 2017 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | 2nd Coldest Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | 4th Coldest Rainfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | Average Low | 2016 | | | | Average Monthly | 2015 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | | | | | Average High | 1998 | | | |***Warmest*** Average Low | 1998 | | | |***Warmest*** Average Monthly | 1998 | | | |***Warmest*** Rainfall | | | | 2017 | 11th Driest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | | | | | Average High | | 2018 | | | 9th Coldest Average Low | | 2012 | | | Average Monthly | | 2012 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | 9th Wettest Snowfall | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | | 1976 | | | 2nd Coldest Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | 5th Coldest Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | 6th Snowiest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | 6th Warmest Average Low | 2015 | | | | 9th Warmest Average Monthly | 2015 | | | | 6th Warmest Rainfall | | | | 2005 | 4th Driest Snowfall | | | 2018 | | ============================================================================ Yearly | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | 4th Wettest Snowfall | | | | 2001 | ============================================================================ First and Last Dates Dates Notes =================================================================== Last Freeze | March 6th | Earliest since 2016 First 80-degree Day | April 9th | Latest since 2013 First 90-degree Day | June 19th | Latest since 1997, ***Tied 1997 for latest on record Last 90-degree Day | October 3rd | Latest since 2016 Last 80-degree Day | October 20th | Latest since 2017 First Freeze | November 1st | Earliest since 1993 =================================================================== Number of Days With Temperatures Notes ======================================================= At or below freezing (Lows) | 36 | Least since 2017 At or above 90 degrees (Highs) | 62 | Least since 2017 At or above 100 degrees | 0 | Least since 2018 ======================================================= Daily Record Temperatures Tied or Broken During the Year ============================================================================== Date Record Type New Record Previous Record ============================================================================== Mar. 4th Coldest High Temperature 33 in 2019 33 in 2014 Mar. 5th Low Temperature 19 in 2019 20 in 2015 Apr. 1st Low Temperature 35 in 2019 36 in 1984 May 10th Coldest High Temperature 59 in 2019 62 in 1981 May 11th Coldest High Temperature 62 in 2019 64 in 1990 Jun. 12th Coldest High Temperature 78 in 2019 78 in 1995 Jun. 13th Coldest High Temperature 77 in 2019 78 in 1985 Jun. 14th Low Temperature 60 in 2019 60 in 1985 Jun. 24th Low Temperature 64 in 2019 64 in 1979 Jul. 14th Coldest High Temperature 73 in 2019 77 in 1990 Jul. 15th Coldest High Temperature 75 in 2019 75 in 1989 Jul. 24th Low Temperature 62 in 2019 66 in 2007, 2000 Jul. 25th Low Temperature 64 in 2019 64 in 2014 Jul. 26th Low Temperature 63 in 2019 65 in 2013 Sep. 17th High Temperature 95 in 2019 94 in 1983 Oct. 1st High Temperature 92 in 2019 92 in 1979 Oct. 2nd High Temperature 94 in 2019 90 in 2005 Oct. 3rd High Temperature 92 in 2019 90 in 2000 Warmest Low Temperature 74 in 2019 74 in 1986 Nov. 11th Low Temperature 26 in 2019 28 in 1979 Nov. 12th Coldest High Temperature 32 in 2019 39 in 1996 Low Temperature 18 in 2019 23 in 1976 Nov. 13th Low Temperature 18 in 2019 19 in 1986 Dec. 25th High Temperature 68 in 2019 66 in 2016 Dec. 27th Warmest Low Temperature 51 in 2019 48 in 2018 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Feb. 6th - The low temperature of 61 degrees most recently tied February 20, 2016 for the 4th warmest on record for the month. Mar. 4th - The high temperature of 33 most recently tied March 4, 2015 and March 5, 2015 for the 5th coldest on record for the month of March. The low temperature of 17 most recently tied March 3, 2002 for the 4th coldest on record for the month of March. The daily average temperature of 25.0 degrees most recently tied March 2, 1980 for the 5th coldest on record for the month of March. Jul. 14th - The high temperature of 73 most recently tied July 5, 1995 for the 3rd coldest high on record in July. Jul. 15th - The high of 75 most recently tied July 26, 2013 for the 5th coldest high on record in July. Jul. 24th - The low temperature of 62 most recently tied July 17, 2014 for the 3rd coldest on record for July. Oct. 1st - The low temperature of 74TEXT most recently tied October 4, 1986 for the warmest low on record for the month of October. The high temperature of 92 most recently tied October 23, 2003 for the 3rd warmest on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 81.0 marked the 3rd warmest daily average temperature on record for the month. Oct. 2nd - The high temperature of 94 degrees marked the warmest October temperature at North Little Rock since 2015, and the 2nd warmest on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 81.5 marked the 2nd warmest daily average temperature on record for the month. Oct. 3rd - The high temperature of 92 most recently tied October 23, 2003 for the 3rd warmest on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 83.0 marked the warmest daily average temperature on record for the month of October. Oct. 31st - The high temperature of 45 marked the coldest low temperature in October at North Little Rock since 1993, and the 3rd coldest on record for the month. The low of 34 most recently tied October 28, 2017 for the 6th coldest temperature on record for the month of October. The daily average temperature of 39.5 degrees was the 3rd coldest on record for the month. Nov. 12th - The high temperature of 32 most recently tied November 14, 1986 for the 2nd coldest on record for the month of November. Only November 14, 2018 was colder, with a high of 31 degrees. Nov. 12th, 13th - The low temperature of 18 degrees marked the coldest November temperature at North Little Rock since 1976, and the 2nd coldest reading on record for the month. Only November 29, 1976 was colder, with a low of 14. Daily Record Rainfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Jan. 23rd 1.32 in 2019 0.95 in 2002 Feb. 7th 1.03 in 2019 0.56 in 1997 Feb. 11th 2.28 in 2019 0.95 in 1992 Apr. 18th 4.46 in 2019 1.22 in 1977 May 8th 2.23 in 2019 2.06 in 2014 May 29th 2.95 in 2019 1.39 in 2015 Jun. 6th 1.58 in 2019 0.85 in 2004 Jun. 19th 0.59 in 2019 0.38 in 2000 Jun. 23rd 2.55 in 2019 1.57 in 2018 Aug. 10th 2.16 in 2019 1.41 in 2013 Oct. 30th 1.91 in 2019 1.62 in 1985 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Feb. 10th-11th - The 3.19 inches of rain that fell in a 24-hour period on the 10th- 11th ranked as the 3rd highest 24-hour rainfall on record in the month of February. Feb. 11th - The 2.28 inches of rainfall ranked as the 5th highest calendar day rainfall on record in the month of February. Apr. 18th - The 4.46 inches of rain marked the highest daily rainfall total at North Little Rock during the month of April since 2006, and set a new record for the highest calendar day rainfall for the month of April. The previous record was 4.43 inches, which fell on April 29, 2006. Also, this marked the highest 24-hour rainfall total in April since April 29-30, 2017, and the 3rd highest over all for the month of April. In terms of all-time records, the 4.46 inches of rain on the 18th was the highest daily rainfall total since March 30, 2016, and the 10th highest on record at North Little Rock. May 29th - The 2.95 inches of rain that fell was the highest calendar day rainfall in the month of May since 2015, and the 8th highest on record for the month of May. Jun. 23rd - The 2.55 inches of rain that fell marked the highest calendar day rainfall in the month of June since 1976, and the 2nd highest on record for the month. In a 24-hour period from the 23rd-24th, 2.69 inches of rain fell, which marked the highest 24-hour rainfall in the month of June since 2000, and the 3rd highest 24-hour rainfall on record in the month of June. Aug. 10th - The 2.16 inches of rain that fell marked the 8th wettest day on record in the month of August at North Little Rock. Daily Record Snowfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Feb. 19th Trace in 2019 (None - record established) Nov. 11th Trace in 2019 Trace in 2018 Dec. 10th Trace in 2019 Trace in 2012, 2003, 2002 Monthly Records Tied or Broken During the Year ======================================================================================== Month Record Type New Record/Date Previous Record/Date ======================================================================================== March Highest Wind Gust 49 MPH/Mar. 9th 47 MPH/Mar. 9, 2002 April Highest Calendar Day Rainfall 4.46 inches/Apr. 18th 4.43 inches/Apr. 29, 2006 Other Records Broken During the Year/Miscellaneous Phenomena ====================================================================================== Feb. 7th-8th - With the passage of a strong Arctic cold front, the temperature fell 51 degrees in less than 24 hours from from 70 degrees to 19 degrees. This most recently tied the 51-degree drop on January 18, 1996 for the 5th greatest 24-hour temperature change on record at North Little Rock. Feb. 19th - North Little Rock recorded a thunderstorm, rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and graupel all in one day. Mar. 9th - A wind gust of 49 MPH was recorded with the passage of a very strong thunderstorm close to the North Little Rock Airport. This set a new record for highest wind gust in the month of March at North Little Rock. The previous highest March wind gust was 47 MPH on March 9, 2002. Apr. 13th - A 47 MPH wind gust was recorded. Aug. 9th, 2015 - Dec. 31, 2019 - No 100-degree days have been recorded. This continues a record-breaking streak of 1,606 days with no 100-degree temperatures at North Little Rock. $$ 57
415 NOUS44 KLZK 021231 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-031200- Public Information Statement...Part 3 National Weather Service Little Rock AR 625 AM CST Thu Jan 2 2020 ...A Review of 2019 Weather And Climate Data for Harrison... Summary ==================================================================== 2019 at Harrison was very similar to 2018, but slightly cooler. Going by annual average temperature, it was the coolest year in five years (since 2014). There was an 89-degree range in temperatures during the year, with the highest temperature reaching 96 degrees (August 19th), and the lowest temperature falling to 7 degrees (March 4th). For the sixth year in a row, there were no 100-degree days at Harrison. It was the wettest year since 2015, and the second consecutive year with rainfall above average and in record territory. It was the 9th wettest year on record. Snowfall was below average for the fourth year in a row. However, it was still the snowiest year in three years (since 2016). Snow fell in January, February, March, October, November and December and was measurable in January, March, and November. Below are averages and extremes observed during the year. Remember... most of the data below is preliminary until certified correct by the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina. Temperatures ============================================================================== ----------| Average Temperatures |--------Extremes and Dates------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Month | High Low Average DFN | Highest/Date(s) | Lowest/Date(s) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ January | 45.9 28.8 37.3 +0.9 | 70/7th | 10/25th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ February | 51.6 31.3 41.4 +0.9 | 75/4th | 12/8th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ March | 55.4 35.2 45.3 -3.5 | 75/28th | 7/4th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ April | 72.2 48.5 60.3 +2.3 | 86/10th | 28/1st | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ May | 76.8 57.1 67.0 +1.2 | 87/16th | 44/13th, 10th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ June | 83.4 62.7 73.0 -0.7 | 91/21st | 52/14th, 11th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July | 87.1 66.1 76.6 -1.8 | 93/17th | 54/24th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ August | 86.8 68.3 77.6 0.0 | 96/19th | 59/28th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ September | 87.2 66.3 76.7 +7.5 | 92/18th, 16th | 61/24th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ October | 68.2 44.9 56.6 -2.3 | 90/2nd | 27/31st | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ November | 57.6 33.4 45.5 -3.0 | 77/10th | 10/12th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ December | 53.3 33.3 43.3 +5.2 | 70/25th | 23/18th | ============================================================================== = Year | 68.79 47.99 58.4 +0.5 | 96 Aug. 19th | 7 Mar. 4th = ============================================================================== DFN - Departure from normal, or difference between the average temperature and the 30-year average temperature (1981-2010) Precipitation =================================================================== Monthly Rainfall Data | Highest Totals | --------------------------|---------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | ------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 4.40 | +1.84 | 1.77/4th | 1.97/3rd-4th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 3.89 | +1.25 | 1.06/19th | 1.12/10th-11th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 2.60 | -1.19 | 0.72/9th | 0.72/9th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 7.20 | +2.88 | 1.78/30th | 1.78/30th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 5.98 | +1.29 | 1.72/1st | 1.72/1st | ------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 4.00 | -0.24 | 2.80/23rd | 2.80/23rd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 2.03 | -1.11 | 0.40/10th | 0.49/1st-2nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 8.04 | +4.46 | 2.12/21st | 2.18/23rd-24th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 1.79 | -2.41 | 0.65/26th | 0.65/26th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 8.78 | +5.23 | 3.68/6th | 3.68/6th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 6.89 | +2.66 | 1.92/6th | 3.06/6th-7th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 1.38 | -1.82 | 0.77/28th | 0.77/28th | =================================================================== =Yearly | 56.98 |+12.84 | 3.68 Oct. 6th | 3.68 Oct. 6th = =================================================================== ============================================================================ Monthly Snowfall Data | | (Snow, Sleet, and Hail) | Highest Totals | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Avg. Depth | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | -------------------------|-------------|------------------------------------ January | 3.0 | -1.2 | 0.1 | 2.0/19th | 2.0/19th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | T | -3.2 | 0.0 |T/27th, 22nd, |T/27th, 22nd, | | | | | 20th, 19th, | 20th, 19th, | | | | | 10th, 7th | 10th, 7th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 0.6 | -1.4 | 0.0 | 0.5/3rd | 0.6/3rd-4th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 0.0 | -0.2 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | T | -0.1 | 0.0 |T/31st, 30th | T/31st, 30th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 0.5 | +0.1 | 0.0 | 0.5/11th | 0.5/11th-12th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | T | -1.3 | 0.0 | T/16th | T/16th | ============================================================================ =Yearly | 4.1 | -7.4 | 0.0 | 2.0 Jan. 19th | 2.0 Jan. 19th = ============================================================================ Summary By Month ========================================================================== Monthly Averages | | | | | Temperatures & | Warmest | Coolest | Most | Least | Monthly/Yearly Precipitation | Since | Since | Since | Since | Rank on Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2009 | | Snowfall | | | 2010 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | | | | | Average High | | 2015 | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | | 2015 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | | | | | Average High | | 2013 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2013 | Snowfall | | | 2017 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | | | | | Average High | 2012 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2017 | | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2015 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2006 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2015 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2011 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | | | | | Average High | 2014 | | | | Average Low | 2016 | | | | Average Monthly | 2014 | | | | Rainfall | | | 1981 | | 5th Wettest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | | | | | Average High | 1960 | | | | Average Low | 1998 | | | |***Warmest (Tied 1998*** Average Monthly | 1939 | | | | 3rd Warmest Rainfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | | | | | Average High | | 2009 | | | Average Low | | 1993 | | | Average Monthly | | 2009 | | | Rainfall | | | 2009 | | 6th Wettest Snowfall | | | 2001 | | 3rd Snowiest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2006 | | 11th Wettest Snowfall | | | 2014 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | Average Low | 2015 | | | | Average Monthly | 2015 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2016 | Snowfall | | | | 2015 | ============================================================================ Yearly | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Annual | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | 2015 | | Snowfall | | | 2016 | | ============================================================================ First and Last Dates Dates Notes ======================================================================== Last Freeze | April 2nd | Earliest since 2017 First 80-degree Day | April 7th | Earliest since 2017 First 90-degree Day | June 21st | Latest since 2008 Last 90-degree Day | October 2nd | Latest since 2015 Last 80-degree Day | October 5th | Earliest since 2013 First Freeze | October 12th | Earliest since 2000 ======================================================================== Number of Days With Temperatures Notes ========================================================== At or below freezing (Minimum) | 79 | Most since 2014 At or above 90 degrees | 35 | Least since 2017 At or above 100 degrees | 0 | Sixth year in a row ========================================================== Daily Record Temperatures Tied or Broken During the Year ============================================================================ Date Record Type New Record Previous Record ============================================================================ Mar. 4th Coldest High Temperature 26 in 2019 27 in 1960 May 11th Coldest High Temperature 56 in 2019 57 in 1990 Nov. 12th Coldest High Temperature 27 in 2019 27 in 1907 .Additional Data and Honorable Mention... Mar. 4th - The high of 26 degrees most recently tied March 3, 2014 for the 6th coldest high temperature on record for the month of March. The low temperature of 7 degrees marked the first instance of single digit temperatures in the month of March at Harrison since 2014. This most recently tied March 4, 2002 for the 8th coldest temperature on record for the month of March. The daily average temperature of 16.5 degrees marked the 6th coldest daily average temperature on record in the month of March. Oct. 31st - The high temperature of 43 degrees most recently tied October 30, 1976 for the 7th coldest high on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 35.0 that day also most recently tied October 19, 1989 for the 9th coolest on record for the month. Nov. 12th - The high temperature of 27 degrees most recently tied November 24, 2013 for the 5th coldest high temperature on record in the month of November at Harrison. The daily average temperature of 18.5 degrees was the 5th coldest on record for the month. Daily Record Rainfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Feb. 11th 0.93 in 2019 0.72 in 1998 Apr. 30th 1.78 in 2019 1.58 in 1978 Aug. 21st 2.12 in 2019 1.37 in 1911 Oct. 6th 3.68 in 2019 1.60 in 1930 Nov. 6th 1.92 in 2019 1.79 in 1996 .Additional Data and Honorable Mention... Oct. 6th - The 3.68 inches of rain marked the wettest October day at Harrison since October 8, 2009, and the 3rd wettest day on record during the month. Only October 8, 2009 (4.01 inches), and October 11, 1969 (4.47 inches) were wetter. This also marked the 3rd highest 24-hour rainfall amount in the month of October. Only October 11, 1969 (4.47 inches), and October 8- 9, 2009 (5.20 inches) were wetter 24-hour periods. Nov. 6th-7th - The 3.06 inches of rain that fell in a 24-hour period was the 5th highest 24-hour rainfall on record for the month. Daily Record Snowfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Oct. 30th Trace in 2019 Trace in 1993 Oct. 31st Trace in 2019 None----Daily Record Established Nov. 7th Trace in 2019 Trace in 1943 Monthly Records Tied or Broken During the Year ============================================================================ Month Record Type New Record/Date Previous Record/Date ============================================================================ October Highest Wind Gust 52 MPH/21st 46 MPH/Oct. 26, 2010 Other Records Broken During the Year/Miscellaneous Phenomena ============================================================================= Jun. 27, 2013 - Dec. 31, 2019 - In this period of 2,379 days, there has been no 100-degree day at Harrison. This is the longest stretch of no 100-degree days at Harrison since records began in 1891. The previous longest stretch was 2,179 days, or five years, 11 months, and 17 days from July 23, 1974 to July 9, 1980. $$ 57
549 NOUS44 KLZK 021227 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-031200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 625 AM CST Thu Jan 2 2020 ...A Review of 2019 Weather And Climate Data for Little Rock Adams Field... .Summary... 2019 at Little Rock was very similar to 2018. Even though the annual temperature was the warmest since 2017, it was still cooler than than the 30-year average. There was an 82-degree temperature range during the year, with the highest temperature reaching 99 degrees (September 6th, August 13th, and August 7th), and the coldest temperature falling to 17 degrees (November 13th). This was the first year in two years with no 100-degree days at Little Rock. Since temperature records began in Little Rock in 1879, this year is only the second time the coldest temperature for a given year was recorded in the month of November. The only other year this occurred was in 1891, when the coldest temperature occurred on November 29th. For the second year in a row, rainfall was frequent and excessive. While the year wasn't in the top ten wettest, it did end up at 25th wettest. There were 110 days with measurable rainfall (that is rainfall of 0.01 inch or more). This is the fewest number since 2017. There were five months with a rainfall deficit (March, July, September, November, December), and seven with a surplus (January, February, April, May, June, August, October). The wettest month was April, and the driest month was September. Snowfall was below average for the third consecutive year. Snow fell in January, February, March, November and December, but was not measurable. This was the first year with no measurable snowfall at Little Rock since 2001, breaking a 17-year streak with measurable snowfall that started in 2002. Below are averages and extremes observed during the year. Remember...most of the data below is preliminary until certified correct by the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina. Temperatures =========================================================================== ----------| Average Temperatures |--------Extremes and Dates---------| --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | High Low Average DFN | Highest/Date(s) | Lowest/Date(s) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 50.2 33.4 41.8 +1.0 | 68/8th | 19/31st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 56.4 37.5 46.9 +2.1 | 77/4th | 20/8th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 60.5 39.9 50.2 -3.2 | 76/28th | 19/5th, 4th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 72.9 51.0 62.0 -0.1 | 87/10th | 34/2nd, 1st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 81.8 61.5 71.7 +0.6 | 91/26th, 25th | 49/13th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 86.7 67.3 77.0 -2.1 | 92/22nd, 21st | 55/14th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 89.2 71.0 80.1 -2.7 | 96/10th | 60/25th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 91.8 72.1 81.9 -0.6 | 99/13th, 7th | 63/29th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 91.7 70.8 81.2 +6.2 | 99/6th | 65/27th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 72.8 51.2 62.0 -1.7 | 95/2nd | 32/31st | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 59.2 35.4 47.3 -5.3 | 71/19th | 17/13th | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 56.6 35.9 46.2 +3.2 | 70/25th | 24/11th | =========================================================================== = Year | 72.48 52.25 62.4 -0.3 | 99 Sep. 6, |T 17 Nov. 13th = = | | Aug. 13, Aug. 7 | = =========================================================================== DFN - Departure from normal, or difference between the average temperature and the 30-year average temperature (1981-2010) Precipitation =================================================================== Monthly Rainfall Data | Highest Totals | --------------------------|---------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | ------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 3.75 | +0.20 | 0.99/23rd | 1.21/22nd-23rd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 6.44 | +2.78 | 1.77/11th | 1.88/10th-11th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 3.32 | -1.36 | 0.92/9th | 0.93/8th-9th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 11.56 | +6.42 | 5.44/18th | 5.44/18th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 8.58 | +3.71 | 2.07/8th | 2.19/8th-9th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 4.49 | +0.84 | 1.88/23rd | 1.98/23rd-24th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 2.83 | -0.44 | 1.74/14th | 2.01/14th-15th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 5.29 | +2.70 | 3.87/10th | 3.87/10th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 1.36 | -1.82 | 1.14/9th | 1.14/9th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 7.02 | +2.11 | 2.40/30th | 2.40/30th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 4.20 | -1.08 | 1.01/11th | 1.53/21st-22nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 1.62 | -3.35 | 0.56/16th | 0.80/28th-29th | =================================================================== =Yearly | 60.46 |+10.71 | 5.44 Apr. 18th| 5.44 Apr. 18th = =================================================================== ============================================================================ Monthly Snowfall Data | | (Snow, Sleet, and Hail) | Highest Totals | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Avg. Depth | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | -------------------------|-------------|------------------------------------ January | T | -1.6 | 0.0 | Trace/18th | Trace/18th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | T | -1.3 | 0.0 |Trace/17th,10th| Trace/17th,10th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | T | -0.4 | 0.0 | Trace/3rd | Trace/3rd | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | T | 0.0 | 0.0 | Trace/11th | Trace/11th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | T | -0.2 | 0.0 | Trace/10th | Trace/10th | ============================================================================ =Yearly | T | -3.5 | 0.0 |Trace Dec. 10th| Trace Dec. 10th = = | | | | Nov. 11th| Nov. 11th = = | | | | Mar. 3rd| Mar. 3rd = = | | | | Feb. 17th| Feb. 17th = = | | | | Feb. 10th| Feb. 10th = = | | | | Jan. 18th| Jan. 18th = ============================================================================ Summary By Month ========================================================================== Monthly Averages | | | | | Temperatures & | Warmest | Coolest | Most | Least | Monthly/Yearly Precipitation | Since | Since | Since | Since | Rank on Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2013 | | Snowfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | 2015 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2010 | Snowfall | | | 2015 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 1991 | | 6th Wettest Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2015 | | 15th Wettest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2014 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2013 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | Average Low | 2016 | | | | Average Monthly | 2016 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | | | | | Average High | 1954 | | | | 4th Warmest Average Low | 1925 | | | | 2nd Warmest Average Monthly | 1925 | | | | 2nd Warmest Rainfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | | | | | Average High | | 2012 | | | Average Low | | 2012 | | | Average Monthly | | 2012 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | | 1976 | | | 3rd Coldest Average Monthly | | 2018 | | | 8th Coldest Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | 2015 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2005 | Snowfall | | | 2017 | | ============================================================================ Yearly | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | 25th Wettest Snowfall | | | | 2001 | ============================================================================ First and Last Dates Dates Notes =================================================================== Last Freeze | March 6th | Earliest since 2017 First 80-degree Day | April 9th | Latest since 1987 First 90-degree Day | May 24th | Latest since 2017 Last 90-degree Day | October 3rd | Latest since 2017 Last 80-degree Day | October 20th | Latest since 2009 First Freeze | October 31st | Earliest since 2017 =================================================================== Number of Days With Temperatures Notes ======================================================= At or below freezing (Lows) | 49 | Least since 2017 At or above 90 degrees (Highs) | 82 | Least since 2017 At or above 100 degrees | 0 | Least since 2017 ======================================================= Daily Record Temperatures Tied or Broken During the Year ============================================================================== Date Record Type New Record Previous Record ============================================================================== Feb. 6th Warmest Low Temperature 62 in 2019 60 in 1950 Jul. 14th Coldest High Temperature 75 in 2019 78 in 1967, 1963 Jul. 24th Low Temperature 62 in 2019 62 in 1970, 1947 Jul. 25th Low Temperature 60 in 2019 61 in 2000 Jul. 26th Low Temperature 62 in 2019 62 in 2000, 1911 Oct. 2nd High Temperature 95 in 2019 92 in 1953 Oct. 12th Low Temperature 37 in 2019 37 in 1946 Nov. 12th Coldest High Temperature 34 in 2019 36 in 1911 Low Temperature 20 in 2019 22 in 1991 Nov. 13th Low Temperature 17 in 2019 20 in 1986 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Jul. 25 - The low temperature of 60 on the 25th most recently tied July 15, 1975 for the 7th coldest temperature on record in the month of July. Oct. 2nd - The high temperature of 95 degrees marked the warmest October temperature at Little Rock since 2015, and the 4th hottest temperature on record in the month of October. Oct. 3rd - The high temperature of 94 degrees most recently tied October 13, 1963 for the 5th hottest temperature on record in the month of October. Also, the daily average temperature of 82.5 degrees on the 3rd marked the warmest daily average temperature in October since 1986, and most recently tied October 3, 1986 for the 2nd warmest on record for the month. Nov. 12th - The high temperature of 34 degrees most recently tied November 14, 2018 for the 4th coldest high temperature on record for the month. Nov. 12th - The daily average temperature of 27.0 degrees most recently tied November 13, 1986 for the 5th coldest on record for the month. Nov. 13th - The low temperature of 17 degrees most recently tied November 29, 1976 for the 3rd coldest temperature on record during the month. Daily Record Rainfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Apr. 18th 5.44 in 2019 1.74 in 1911 Jun. 19th 1.05 in 2019 0.84 in 1891 Jul. 14th 1.74 in 2019 1.66 in 1963 Aug. 10th 3.87 in 2019 2.41 in 1915 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Apr. 18th - 5.44 inches of rain marked the highest daily rainfall total at Little Rock during the month of April since 1974, and the 5th highest on record for the month of April. This was also the highest daily rainfall total over all since November 21, 2011 (6.06 inches), and the 15th all- time highest daily rainfall on record. For the month, this was the 6th highest 24-hour rainfall. Aug. 10th - The 3.87 inches of rain that fell marked the highest daily rainfall and 24-hour rainfall in the month of August at Little Rock since 1978, and the 4th highest for the month over all (in both cases). Daily Record Snowfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Nov. 11th Trace in 2019 Trace in 1976, 1904 Monthly Records Tied or Broken During the Year ================================================================================ Month Record Type New Record/Date Previous Record/Date ================================================================================ None. Other Records Broken During the Year/Miscellaneous Phenomena ================================================================================ Apr. 13th - A 52 MPH wind gust was recorded. Jun. 19th - A 64 MPH wind gust was clocked as a severe thunderstorm passed over the airport. This was the highest wind gust recorded at Little Rock in the month of June since 2007, and the 5th highest wind gust on record in the month of June. This also most recently tied with August 20, 1993 and March 11, 1977 for the 10th highest wind gust over all. $$ 57
415 NOUS44 KLZK 021235 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-031200- Public Information Statement...Part 5 National Weather Service Little Rock AR 625 AM CST Thu Jan 2 2020 ...A Preliminary Review of 2019 Weather and Climate Data for the State of Arkansas... (updated) Summary ===================================================================== Preliminarily, 2019 was the warmest year for Arkansas in two years. However, the average annual temperature wasn't much different than last year. By average temperature, the coldest month was January, and the warmest month was August. By departures from normal, the most significant warmth occurred in September, which was 7.0 degrees above average, and the most significant cold was in November (-3.7 degrees), March (-2.4 degrees), and July (-1.2 degrees). The hottest temperature during the year was 106 degrees, which was recorded at Crossett 2 SSE on September 9th. This is the first instance of the year's hottest temperature in the state occurring in September since 1990. The coldest temperature during the year was 2 degrees, which occurred at Kingston 2 S on March 5th. This is the first year since 2016 with the states coldest temperature being above zero. This is also the first instance of the coldest temperature for a given year being in the month of March since 2002. 2019 was the wettest year since 2015, and about the 7th wettest on record. The wettest month was May, and the driest month was September. There were four months which ended up in the top 10 wettest for the state as a whole...February (7th wettest), April (10th wettest), May (10th Wettest), and October (8th wettest). Of the driest months, December ended up being about the 15th driest. Snow fell in January, February, March, April, October, November and December, and although it wasn't excessive by any means, it was measurable in each month it fell. The most significant winter storm occurred in January, when snow fell primarily from western into northeast Arkansas. Amounts of one to three inches were common, with localized areas of four to six inches. The heaviest totals tended to be in the Ozarks, with seven inches at Big Flat in southern Baxter County. A minor ice storm occurred in northern Arkansas around the Harrison and Mountain Home areas on February 19th, with ice accruals one quarter to one half inch reported. Severe thunderstorms occurred in most months this year, and there were 32 reported tornadoes. Severe weather wise, the climatological Spring season (March 1-May 31) was most active. The most significant severe weather occurred with the tornado outbreak of May 2, when eight weak tornadoes struck from the Little Rock metro area to northeast Arkansas. The strongest tornadoes, both rated EF2, occurred on April 25th and October 21st. The April 25th storm moved into Ashley County from Morehouse Parish, Louisiana and primarily affected areas south of Crossett. The October 21st tornado hit in Benton County and was on the ground for just over 31 miles. Hangars were damaged at an airport close to Siloam Springs. Numerous homes and businesses were hit, and outbuildings destroyed. This particular tornado had a path width of 1.5 miles, and was found to be the 2nd widest on record in the state of Arkansas since official tornado record keeping began in 1950. The bigger story this year was rain...and lots of it. As previously mentioned, four months ended up being in the top ten wettest for the state since averages have been tabulated (1895), and it was the wettest year for the state in four years. There were reports of flash flooding in various places in the state each month. What didn't help was very high rainfall rates in extremely short periods of time. For example, on the afternoon and evening of July 8th, about two inches of rain fell in 30 minutes in Pine Bluff, causing flooding on many roads and a municipal building in town. July 13th through 17th saw the remnants of Hurricane Barry move through the state. The system dumped 16.17 inches of rain between 1 PM CDT on the 15th and 100 PM CDT on the 16th. Of that total, 3.32 inches of rain fell in one hour. The rainfall total of 16.17 inches on July 16th broke the all-time record for the highest 24-hour rainfall in the state of Arkansas. The previous record had been 14.06 inches at Big Fork 1 SSE on December 3, 1982. Records were also set for the highest 24-hour rainfall for the month of July, as well as the highest rainfall associated with a tropical system affecting the state. Naturally, serious flooding occurred, with the worst effects felt in Howard, Pike, Clark, Nevada and Hempstead County. As far as prolonged effects, though, the most serious flooding was during May and June. Rains had been heavy already in April and early May. In mid to late May, excessive rain in the Arkansas River Basin in Oklahoma began to cause significant rises downstream all the way to the Mississippi River. Over the course of the next few weeks, this lead to record flooding on the Arkansas River and its tributaries. The combination of heavy rainfall and massive releases from area lakes caused the Arkansas River to rise to record levels. The flood of record occurred at Van Buren (Crawford County), Toad Suck (Perry County), and Pendleton (Desha County). At Ozark, Little Rock, and Pine Bluff, stages were the highest since the opening of the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System in late 1970. Little Rock recorded its highest stage since 1945, and the 7th highest stage in nearly 200 years of river observations. Pine Bluff saw its highest stage since 1943. Several levees were stressed, with a breach occurring near Dardanelle. All of the flooding and heavy rain made for the wettest Spring statewide since 1957, and the third wettest over all. In terms of average rainfall, only 1927 and 1957 were wetter. Below are the extremes and averages observed during the year. Please remember...most of the data below are preliminary until final quality control by the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina. State of Arkansas - 2019 Temperature, Rainfall, and Snowfall Extremes Highest Temperature........106 at Crossett 2 SSE (September 9th) Lowest High Temperature.... 22 at Kingston 2 S (March 5th), Strickler RAWS (March 4th), Winslow 7 NE (January 20th) Highest Low Temperature.....81 at Mena Airport (June 21st) Lowest Temperature.......... 2 at Kingston 2 S (March 5th) ***Highest Yearly Rainfal...85.75 inches at Portland ***Lowest Yearly Rainfall...49.57 inches at Omaha 2 S Highest Yearly Snowfall.....5.1 inches at Compton Highest Daily Rainfall.....16.17 inches at Dierks (July 16th) Highest Daily Snowfall......4.8 inches at Charleston 1.7 E (January 20th) Greatest Snow Depth.........5 inches at Charleston 1.7 E (January 20th) Highest Monthly Rainfall...19.19 inches at Decatur 2.6 ESE (October) Highest Monthly Snowfall....4.8 inches at Charleston 1.7 E (January) Least Monthly Rainfall......0.00 inches at Arkadelphia 2 N (September) Other Extremes... Latest Snowfall.............April 15th (Winslow 7 NE) Latest Spring Freeze........April 15th (Mammoth Spring, Jessieville RAWS, Batesville 8 WNW) Earliest 90-degree Day......May 16th (Silver Hill RAWS, Nimrod, Earle) Earliest 100-degree Day.....August 7th (Little Rock AFB) Latest 100-degree Day.......October 4th (Crossett 2 SSE, Eudora) Earliest Fall Freeze........October 12th (Several locations north and west) Earliest Snowfall...........October 30th (Harrison and Fayetteville) State of Arkansas - 2019 Average Temperatures Avg. Month Temp DFN Coolest Since Warmest Since Rank/Remarks ------------------------------------------------------------------------ January 40.8 +1.5 2017 47th Warmest February 46.0 +2.9 2017 33rd Warmest March 48.9 -2.4 2014 33rd Coolest April 60.8 +0.3 2017 54th Warmest May 70.6 +2.0 2017 31st Warmest June 76.5 -0.9 2017 35th Coolest July 79.1 -1.2 2014 32nd Coolest August 80.4 +1.1 2011 43rd Warmest September 79.8 +7.0 1925 ***WARMEST*** October 61.0 -0.8 2012 48th Coolest November 46.2 -3.7 2018 13th Coolest ***December 45.2 +3.7 2015 24th Warmest*** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Year 61.3 +0.9 2016 29th Warmest*** NOTES: DFN - Departure from Normal ***December and yearly averages are preliminary, so the final ranks could very well be slightly different. State of Arkansas - 2019 Average Precipitation Month Average Rainfall DFN Wettest Since Driest Since Rank/Remarks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- January 4.51 inches +0.47 2013 48th Wettest February 7.77 inches +4.05 2018 7th Wettest March 3.98 inches -0.79 2013 46th Driest April 8.25 inches +3.21 2017 10th Wettest May 9.18 inches +4.03 2015 10th Wettest June 6.12 inches +2.04 2014 15th Wettest July 4.83 inches +1.12 2015 30th Wettest August 4.51 inches +1.13 2018 24th Wettest September 1.96 inches -1.63 2017 27th Driest October 7.34 inches +3.88 2009 8th Wettest November 4.60 inches +0.31 2018 50th Wettest ***December 2.37 inches -2.00 2010 15th Driest*** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Year 65.42 inches +15.81 2015 7th Wettest*** NOTES: DFN - Departure from Normal ***December and yearly averages are preliminary, so the final ranks could very well be slightly different. State of Arkansas - Tornadoes of 2019 All tornadoes are listed by separate events/outbreaks. No. Date Rating Length Counties Affected Tornado Path ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Feb. 7 EF1 2.3 miles Marion 7.0 SSE Yellville to 7.0 SE Yellville ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Mar. 9 EF1 6.4 miles Pulaski, Lonoke 5.0 E Wrightsville to 3.0 NNE Keo 3. Mar. 9 EF1 10.8 miles Lonoke, Prairie 2.0 S Culler to 4.0 S Screeton 4. Mar. 9 EF1 5.2 miles Lonoke, Prairie 2.0 S Parkers Corner to 4.0 WNW Slovak ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Apr. 25 EF2 16.2 miles Ashley 8.0 WNW Beekman, LA to 6.0 SSW Hamburg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Apr. 30 EF1 6.7 miles Boone 1.0 SSE Bergman to 2.0 WSW South Lead Hill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. May 2 EF1 1.6 miles Pulaski 2.0 WSW Mabelvale to 1.0 NNW Mabelvale 8. May 2 EF0 4.8 miles Pulaski 2.0 NNW Sylvan Hills to 1.0 SSW Olmstead 9. May 2 EF0 3.6 miles Faulkner, Pulaski 2.0 SW Olmstead to 2.0 NNW Olmstead 10. May 2 EF0 1.8 miles Pulaski 4.0 NE Macon to 5.0 NNE Macon 11. May 2 EF0 0.6 miles Faulkner 4.0 SW Otto to 3.0 NNE Cato 12. May 2 EF0 7.1 miles Prairie 4.0 WSW Des Arc to 6.0 NNW Des Arc 13. May 2 EF0 0.2 miles Jackson 3.0 ESE Swifton to 3.0 ESE Swifton 14. May 2 EF0 0.1 miles Greene 4.0 NE Lafe to 4.0 NE Lafe 15. May 2 EF0 0.2 miles Mississippi 0.4 SSW Calumet to 0.3 S Calumet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. May 8 EF1 0.26 miles Jefferson 2.0 ENE Pine Bluff to 2.0 ENE Pine Bluff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. May 18 EF1 5.3 miles Sebastian 1.0 S Arkoma, OK to 1.7 NE Fort Smith 18. May 18 EF1 3.5 miles Sebastian 2.2 NW Greenwood to 2.2 NE Greenwood 19. May 18 EF1 1.0 mile Washington 1.5 W Prairie Grove to 0.5 WNW Prairie Grove 20. May 18 EF1 2.9 miles Sebastian, Crawford 1.8 NW Barling to 4.9 SW Kibler 21. May 18 EF1 7.3 miles Sebastian, Franklin 4.8 SE Lavaca to 4.0 NNE Charleston 22. May 18 EF1 1.6 miles Crawford 0.8 NW Mulberry to 1.0 ENE Mulberry 23. May 18 EF1 <0.1 mile Prairie 3.0 W Slovak to 3.0 W Slovak ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24. May 26 EF0 1.5 miles Washington 3.7 NW Savoy to 3.0 NNW Savoy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25. May 29 EF0 0.6 miles Randolph 3.0 SSW Ravenden Springs to 3.0 S Ravenden Springs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26. Jun. 23 EF0 0.1 miles Logan 3.2 SE Paris to 3.3 SE Paris 27. Jun. 23 EF0 0.1 miles Logan 4.5 SE Paris to 4.6 SE Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28. Aug. 9 EF0 0.2 miles Clay 1.6 ENE Brookings to 1.7 ENE Brookings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29. Oct. 21 EF1 9.1 miles Benton 5.7 NW Watts, OK to 2.5 SE Siloam Springs, AR 30. Oct. 21 EF2 31.4 miles Benton 0.8 SE Siloam Springs to 3.7 SE Avoca 31. Oct. 21 EF1 5.4 miles Lafayette, Columbia 10.2 SE Bradley to 4.9 SE Taylor 32. Oct. 21 EF1 1.2 miles Poinsett 1.0 SW Tyronza to 1.0 NE Tyronza ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State of Arkansas - 2019 Extremes and Significant Weather Events .January... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................75 at Crossett 2 SSE (9th) Booneville RAWS (7th) Lowest......................... 8 at Kingston 2 S (8th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................3.45 inches at Rison (23rd) Highest Monthly..............8.17 inches at Portland Lowest Monthly...............1.72 inches at Jasper Snowfall... Highest Daily...................4.8 inches at Charleston 1.7 E (20th) Greatest Snow Depth.............5 inches at Charleston 1.7 E (20th) Highest Monthly.................4.8 inches at Charleston 1.7 E Highest Depth Average...........0.4 inches at Pocahontas Significant Weather Events: 11th - Patchy light freezing rain occurred in portions of the higher elevations of the Ozarks, with minor accumulations causing spotty power outages. 19th - Showers and thunderstorms developed as a strong cold front moved into the state. Golfball sized hail fell at Foreman. Lightning struck a home near Butlerville in Lonoke County and caused minor damage. Much colder air moved in during the late morning and afternoon, with rain ending in the south, and rain changing to snow in the west and north. Snowfall amounts of one to three inches were common from around Mena, to Clinton, to Pocahontas. There were localized amounts of four to six inches in places, with the highest accumulation reported at Big Flat (7.0 inches) in Baxter County. 22nd-23rd - Heavy rain fell in portions of southern Arkansas, with amounts of one to three inches common from El Dorado to Pine Bluff. Minor flooding developed along portions of the Black, Cache, Ouachita and lower White Rivers. .February... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................82 at Crossett 2 SSE (7th) Silver Hill RAWS (4th) Lowest......................... 7 at Kingston 2 S (9th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................5.51 inches at Kelso (23rd) Highest Monthly..............15.76 inches at Portland Lowest Monthly...............1.72 inches at Jordan 3 NNW Snowfall... Highest Daily.................0.4 inches at Pea Ridge 0.2 WSW (8th) Greatest Snow Depth................Trace at Several Stations Highest Monthly.................0.4 inches at Pea Ridge 0.2 WSW Significant Weather Events: 4th-5th - Warm weather prevailed, with near-record highs in the 70s to lower 80s in much of the state. 7th-8th - A severe thunderstorm produced a weak tornado south of Yellville. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down, with a few trees on houses and temporarily blocking Highway 14. Several mobile homes were destroyed. One person was injured. Temperatures fell 30-50 degrees in much of central and southern Arkansas in the wake of a strong cold front. 9th-12th - Several rounds of heavy rain occurred near and to the north of a stalled frontal boundary. Three to six inch amounts were common from western Arkansas near the De Queen and Mena areas to Jonesboro. At Jonesboro, the weight of the rain caused the roof of a manufacturing company to cave in. Major flooding occurred along portions of the Cache River, with moderate to major flooding along portions of the Black and lower White Rivers. Moderate flooding occurred along the Little Red River at Judsonia, which crested five feet above flood stage on the morning of the 12th. Swollen rivers caused flooding of area highways, and there were numerous reports of flash flooding. 19th - Freezing rain occurred in northern Arkansas, in particular around the Harrison and Mountain Home areas. Amounts were as high as one quarter to one half inch on exposed objects. This lead to power outages in places. 21st-23rd - Three to six inches of rain fell in much of southeast Arkansas, which kept area rivers high. 23rd-24th - Winds gusted as high as 40 to near 50 MPH in much of the state as several cold fronts passed through Arkansas. .March... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................81 at Ashdown 4 SSE (9th) Lowest......................... 2 at Kingston 2 S (5th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................3.56 inches at De Queen (11th) Highest Monthly..............8.01 inches at De Witt 0.2 N Lowest Monthly...............1.38 inches at Murfreesboro 4.5 E Snowfall... Highest Daily.................1.2 inches at Gravette (3rd) Greatest Snow Depth.............1 inch at Holiday Island 1.3 SSW (4th) Lead Hill, Omaha 2 S, Dennard 10 WSW (3rd) Highest Monthly.................1.2 inches at Gravette Significant Weather Events: 3rd-5th - Light snow fell across far northwest Arkansas. Amounts of half an inch to an inch were common in the Ozarks and up toward the Missouri border. The highest total was 1.2 inches at Gravette. Cold weather followed, with single digit temperatures, primarily in the north and northwest. Kingston fell to 2 above zero, with 4 at Fayetteville Experiment Station and Winslow. In many areas, temperatures stayed below freezing for highs on the 3rd and 4th. 9th - Severe thunderstorms hit the state during the morning hours, with wind damage reported primarily over the northwest half of Arkansas. Three weak tornadoes hit (rated EF1) in Lonoke and Prairie Counties. The most significant damage occurred near Toltec Mounds State Park. During the afternoon, a utility pole was blown down by gusty winds at Clarksville. This occurred during a high school soccer game. The pole fell onto the field injuring a referee and a student. 13th-14th - Heavy rain fell, with two to four inch amounts from northeast into southern Arkansas. The heavy rains kept area rivers high, particularly the Ouachita, Cache, White and Black Rivers. Wind damage occurred at Jonesboro, where a gust of 64 MPH was recorded. Trees were blown down at Bradley (Lafayette County) and Magnolia (Columbia County). 24th - Severe thunderstorms affected western and portions of central Arkansas. Quarter to golfball sized hail fell at Pencil Bluff (Montgomery County). Golfball sized hail also fell at West Fork, Combs, Crosses, and Pettigrew, and near Hartford. Half dollar sized hail fell at Waldron, with quarter sized hail near Mena, Oden, and near Bee Branch. .April... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................90 at Fort Smith (10th) and Subiaco (11th) Lowest.........................22 at Kingston 2 S (2nd) Rainfall... Highest Daily................6.17 inches at Magnolia (8th) Highest Monthly..............13.78 inches at Dermott 3 NE Lowest Monthly...............2.71 inches at Kingston 5 NW Snowfall... Highest Daily.................0.5 inches at Compton (14th) Greatest Snow Depth...........Trace at Compton (14th) Pea Ridge 0.2 WSW (14th) Highest Monthly...............0.5 inches at Compton Significant Weather Events: 5th-9th - Heavy rain fell over central and southern Arkansas, with four to six inch amounts common. However, over six and a half inches fell at El Dorado, and a little over eight inches fell at Magnolia. 7th - Severe thunderstorms produced hail in portions of central and southern Arkansas. Hail as large as golfballs fell at Monticello. Quarter to ping pong ball sized hail fell near Benton, Bryant, Alexander and Mayflower. Flash flooding also occurred at Monticello and Camden. 12th-14th - Deepening low pressure passed through the southeast portion of Arkansas. This created gusty winds in much of the state, with 53 MPH at Little Rock, and 47 MPH at Hot Springs. Numerous trees were blown down. Some trees were on homes and blocking roads. At least 30,000 power outages were reported. Three to four inches of rain fell in portions of southern and eastern Arkansas causing flash flooding in places. 14th-15th - Light snow fell in portions of northwest Arkansas. Most areas only saw a trace, but Compton in Newton County picked up half an inch. 25th - An EF2 tornado moved into Ashley County from Northern Louisiana, affecting areas primarily south of Crossett. 30th - An EF1 tornado hit in Boone County, with the heaviest damage in areas near Bergman. A dozen homes were damaged, with a couple of mobile homes destroyed. 30th - May 4th - Repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms over a five-day period resulted in flash flooding and river flooding, especially in western and central Arkansas. Rainfall totals ranged from four to six inches. The heaviest rain was focused on northwest Arkansas on the 1st, southwest and central on the 2nd, and central to northeast on the 3rd. .May... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................98 at Jonesboro 2 NE (26th) Lowest.........................40 at Kingston 2 S (10th), Gravette (10th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................6.12 inches at Portland (9th) Highest Monthly..............16.63 inches at Ashdown 4 SSE Lowest Monthly...............3.87 inches at Bull Shoals 1 S Significant Weather Events: 1st - In the early morning hours, a bow echo moved across western and central Arkansas, producing wind damage at Knoxville, in and near Russellville, Hattieville, and Cleveland. 2nd - Severe storms in western Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas generated a mesoscale convective vortex...which is a feature that has been known to trigger new storms downstream from storms which have dissipated. This feature moved through central Arkansas and triggered several weak tornadoes in and around the Little Rock metropolitan area and to the east and northeast of Little Rock. 4th - Rainfall over the previous five days resulted in continued high river stages in much of the state. 8th-9th - Heavy rain fell primarily in central and southern Arkansas. The highest totals extended from around the Texarkana area to around Dumas and McGehee. Flash flooding occurred over central and southern Arkansas. A brief tornado hit in Pine Bluff, heavily damaging apartment buildings. Nine people were injured. Severe thunderstorms produced wind damage from around El Dorado to near Pine Bluff. Portions of the Ouachita and lower White Rivers ended up going from minor to moderate flood stage. 15th - 2.00 inch diameter hail fell in portions of Independence County. Large hail also fell in portions of Jackson and Randolph County. 18th - Severe thunderstorms moved across western and central Arkansas producing wind damage and five weak tornadoes. 21st-26th - Very heavy rain in the Arkansas River Basin in Oklahoma began to cause significant rises downstream all the way to the Mississippi River, and this would lead to record flooding on the main stream and its tributaries. 21st - Severe thunderstorms downed trees in Logan, Yell, Montgomery, Pope, Newton and Baxter County. One person was injured northeast of Atkins (Pope County). A gustnado moved over lake Dardanelle west of Russellville, causing minor damage to structures along the lake shore. 22nd - Heavy rain caused flash flooding at White Hall in Jefferson County, and at Tollville in Prairie County. 22nd-30th - More heavy rain fell, with four to six-inch totals over the Arkansas River Valley, extending into northeast Arkansas. This helped to raise river stages even higher, with flooding persisting well into June. 29th - Severe thunderstorms produced golf ball sized hail near Concord in Cleburne County, half dollar sized hail at Clinton, and quarter sized hail at Oak Grove in Carroll County. Trees were blown down in Benton, Faulkner, Saline, and Randolph County. A weak tornado hit south of Ravenden Springs. At Clinton, over five inches of rain fell in two hours. .June... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................99 at Eudora (30th) Lowest.........................47 at Ravenden (14th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................8.40 inches at Waldron 9.2 W (23rd) Highest Monthly..............15.94 inches at Hopper Lowest Monthly...............1.71 inches at Calamine Significant Weather Events: 2nd-10th - After heavy rainfall in April and May, especially in northeast Oklahoma and Southeast Kansas, and massive releases from area lakes, the Arkansas River rose to record and near-record flood levels. The flood of record occurred at Van Buren (Crawford County), Toad Suck (Perry County), and Pendleton (Desha County). At Ozark, Little Rock, and Pine Bluff, stages were the highest since the opening of the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System in late 1970. -At Little Rock, the river crested at 29.71 feet on June 5th. This was the highest stage there since April 21, 1945, and the 7th highest stage recorded in nearly 200 years of observations. -At Pine Bluff, the river crested at 50.83 feet on June 6th, which was not only the highest stage since May 28, 1943, but the 2nd highest stage since river stage records began at Pine Bluff in 1906. -The high river stages stressed area levees. There was a breach on the Arkansas River levee near Dardanelle, which impacted farms and farmland, and did major damage to Highway 155. -Water backed up Palarm Creek and over the Lake Conway spillway, flooding the lake. Along the river, the Lollie Levee eroded and concern was growing that it could fail and flood portions of Conway, but in the end, the levee held. -Severe flooding occurred in Jefferson County, especially around the Pine Bluff area. Many structures were under water, even before the river crested on the 6th. 4th - Severe thunderstorms downed trees and utility poles at Hector (Pope County), east of Hazen (Prairie County) and near Hoxie (Lawrence County). 5th - Heavy rain resulted in flash flooding at Knoxville (Johnson County) and near Paris (Logan County), and near Chickalah (Yell County). 7th-8th - Heavy rains resulted in rapid rises along the Buffalo River between Hasty (Newton County) and Grinder's Ferry (Searcy County), with rises of at least eight to ten feet. 60 people camping in the area had to be rescued. 11th - A cold front passing through on the 10th brought cooler and drier weather to the state. Lows were in the 50s in much of the state, with a few locations in the central and south in the 60s. 19th - Severe thunderstorms produced wind damage from western into central and eastern Arkansas. At least 100,000 homes lost power. Winds were estimated around 70 MPH in portions of Saline and Ouachita County, and clocked at 67 MPH at Little Rock Air Force Base and 64 MPH at Little Rock Adams Field and Stuttgart Municipal Airport. -Massive hail fell in far western Arkansas, with stones as big as three to four inches in diameter around and near Vandervoort in Polk County. Widespread damage to vehicles occurred. The largest hail stone measured 4.6 inches in diameter, which made it one of the largest hail stones on record in the state, but it fell a little less than half an inch short of the all-time record for Arkansas. -Lightning struck a house in North Little Rock, causing a fire. 23rd - Severe storms caused damage to the baseball field at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, with wind gusts estimated near 90 MPH. Flash flooding occurred in portions of Pulaski County and in Scott County near Waldron. Other areas affected included southwest of Danville (Yell County), and in Johnson County near Ozone, and Newton County at Parthenon. In less than 24 hours, very heavy rains fell about nine miles Northwest of Waldron (8.40 inches), at Abbott (8.10 inches) and northeast of Winslow (6.15 inches). 25th-29th - Heavy rains caused flash flooding over eastern Arkansas, with three to four inch amounts common in areas from Pocahontas to Helena. The heaviest rainfall was on the 28th. In an area 8-9 miles southwest of Pocahontas, 3.75 inches of rain fell in just two to three hours. Numerous streets were under water in Randolph County and in Jackson County. Severe thunderstorms produced quarter sized hail at White Hall on the 25th, in Sharp County on the 26th, and in Ouachita County on the 28th. .July... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................100 at Crossett 2 SSE (12th) Lowest.........................54 at Jessieville RAWS (26th) Calico Rock 2 WSW, Harrison, Marshall (24th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................16.17 inches at Dierks (16th) Highest Monthly..............18.41 inches at Dierks Lowest Monthly...............0.77 inches at Yellville 1.6 WNW Significant Weather Events: 5th - Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms occurred in northern Arkansas. Trees and power lines were blown down at Ash Flat and near Pocahontas. Lightning caused two house fires in Maynard (Randolph County). Flash flooding occurred north of Pocahontas. 8th - During the evening, very heavy rain fell at Pine Bluff, causing flooding of many roads and a municipal building. Three to five inches of rain fell, most of it within less than an hour. At the airport, 2.05 inches of rain fell in 32 minutes, and 0.98 inches fell in 48 minutes. -At the water plant inside the city, 3.29 inches of rain fell in one hour between 6 and 7 PM CDT. Of that, 1.01 inches was in 15 minutes, 1.85 in 30 minutes, and 2.53 in 45 minutes. 10th - Severe thunderstorms blew down trees at Waldron, Vandervoort and Mount Ida. A roof was blown off of a house at Waldron. Flash flooding occurred at North Little Rock. 13th-17th - The remnants of Hurricane Barry slowly moved through Arkansas, with very heavy rain falling from southwest into northeast Arkansas. The heaviest rains were between Arkadelphia and De Queen. Amounts of six to 12 inches were common over portions of Howard, Pike, Clark, Nevada, and Hempstead County. Dierks saw the most rain, however, with 16.17 inches of rain in the 24-hour period ending at 1 PM July 16th. -The 16.17 inches of rain at Dierks set the all-time 24-hour rainfall record for the state of Arkansas, breaking the previous record of 14.06 inches at Big Fork 1 SSE on December 3, 1982. Also, it broke the state 24-hour rainfall record for the month of July. The previous July record was 11.75 at Parks on July 26, 1969. Also, the rain which fell at Dierks broke the previous state record for tropical cyclone rainfall. The new record is 16.59 inches July 14-16, 2019 at Dierks, and the previous record was 13.91 inches at Portland June 28-July 2, 1989 during the remnants of Tropical Storm Allison. -During this rainfall event at Dierks, hourly rainfall was impressive, with 3.32 inches falling 5-6 AM, 2.86 inches falling 4-5 AM, and 2.36 inches falling 6-7 AM. -Serious flooding occurred in the affected counties. Dozens of water rescues were necessary from flooded homes, trees, and vehicles driven into water. Numerous roads were closed. Amazingly, there were no fatalities. 24th-26th - Low temperatures across the state were rather chilly for late July, with readings bottoming out in the mid 50s to mid 60s. At Little Rock, daily record low temperatures were set or tied three mornings in a row. High temperatures were mostly in the 70s and 80s. .August... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................103 at Crossett 2 SSE (14th) Lowest.........................56 at Calico Rock 2 WSW (29th), Mammoth Spring (29th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................5.80 inches at Mountainburg 2 NE (9th) Highest Monthly..............14.50 inches at UAPB Lonoke Farm Lowest Monthly...............0.01 inches at Lewisville 7.8 NNW Significant Weather Events: 7th - Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in western and northern Arkansas, with trees down and hail near Paris (Logan County), and power lines down in Portia (Lawrence County). 10th - Localized areas of heavy rain fell from the Fort Smith area to around Little Rock, with totals of six inches or more in some places. Heavy rain caused flash flooding in Conway, Perryville, and various points across the city of Little Rock. 3.87 inches of rain fell at Little Rock, marking the wettest August day since 1978, and one of the wettest ever recorded in the city during the month. 13th - Isolated strong storms developed during the heating of the day as temperatures were approaching 100 in places. Dime to nickel sized hail fell at Grubbs in Jackson County. 18th - Severe thunderstorms downed trees in Scott County and at Pocahontas in Randolph County. Quarter sized hail fell near Sellars Store in Sharp County. 23rd-24th - Four to eight inches of rain fell over a two-day period in northwest and portions of northern Arkansas. Amounts of five to eight inches were common from Harrison to Fort Smith. Flash flooding occurred at Fort Smith where one person was killed when water swept her vehicle away. 26th - Severe thunderstorms downed trees at Huntsville, in portions of Fulton County, and at Bella Vista, Bentonville, and Centerton. Wind damage to structures also occurred at Gravette and near Fort Smith. Car windows were blown out near Perryville. .September... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................106 at Crossett 2 SSE (9th) Lowest.........................51 at Mammoth Spring (24th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................4.57 inches at Fayetteville Drake Field (24th) Highest Monthly..............8.12 inches at West Fork 0.1 SSW Lowest Monthly...............0.01 inches at Saint Charles Significant Weather Events: 6th - Highs in most areas were in the 90s, but a few places in the central and south reached 100 or higher. Crossett topped out at 103. 9th - Isolated severe thunderstorms caused roof damage in Pine Bluff and blew some trees and power lines down near McGehee. 18th - Wildfire danger had increased as drought began to slowly return to the state (particularly in areas south of the Arkansas River). 19th-20th - Cooler weather returned, along with rainfall thanks to the remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda. 24th - Heavy rain caused street flooding in Clarksville. 25th - Isolated severe storms produced hail near Jonesboro and wind damage in portions of Independence County and Poinsett County. .October... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................103 at Crossett 2 SSE (4th) Lowest.........................24 at Winslow 7 NE (31st) Rainfall... Highest Daily................8.42 inches at Gravette (6th) Highest Monthly..............19.19 inches at Decatur 2.6 ESE Lowest Monthly...............2.81 inches at Cushman 4 W Snowfall... Highest Daily.................0.3 inches at Harrison 10.6 SW (31st) Greatest Snow Depth...........Trace at Pea Ridge 0.2 WSW (31st) Decatur 2.2 ESE (31st) Saint Joe 2.7 WNW (31st) Highest Monthly...............0.3 inches at Harrison 10.6 SW Significant Weather Events: 3rd-4th - Localized heavy rain fell from Hot Springs to Prescott, with amounts of one to three inches or more in less than 24 hours. This caused flash flooding in portions of Clark County, with street flooding in Arkadelphia and high water near the Amtrak Depot in Gurdon. 6th - Severe thunderstorms produced hail at Russellville at Atkins, and in portions of Prairie and Pulaski County. A large tree was blown down across part of the east bound lanes of I-40 east of Atkins. 14th-16th - Rainfall of two to four inches was common over far southern Arkansas. Nearly five inches fell at Calion and El Dorado. 20th-21st - Severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in much of northwest, central, southwest and northeast Arkansas. One person was killed east of Rogers due to a tree falling through a house. A weak tornado occurred southeast of Bradley (Lafayette County) to near Taylor (Columbia County). Another weak tornado hit Tyronza (Poinsett County), damaging an elementary school and causing a gas station to collapse. Five people were injured. Two tornadoes hit in Benton County, with the strongest one rated EF2. This one was on the ground for just over 31 miles. Hangers were damaged at an airport close to Siloam Springs. Numerous homes and businesses were hit, and outbuildings were destroyed. This particular tornado had a width of 1.5 miles, which was the 2nd widest tornado documented since official tornado records began in 1950. 24th-25th - Heavy rain fell, primarily over the eastern third of the state, where three to five- inch amounts were common. 30th-31st - After showers and thunderstorms and one to three inch rainfall in much of Arkansas, temperatures turned much colder, and light snow and sleet occurred during the morning hours. In a few places in the higher elevations of the north and west, a light dusting to half an inch fell, but disappeared fairly quickly. .November... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................79 at De Queen Airport (19th), Crossett (11th) Lowest......................... 8 at Ravenden (13th), Fayetteville Exp Station (12th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................4.95 inches at Bella Vista 2.0 E (7th) Highest Monthly..............8.90 inches at Marvell 4.1 W Lowest Monthly...............1.00 inches at Lewisville Snowfall... Highest Daily.................1.2 inches at Harrison 10.6 SW (12th) Greatest Snow Depth...........1 inch at Harrison (12th) Highest Monthly...............1.2 inches at Harrison 10.6 SW Significant Weather Events: 1st - Most areas saw a widespread/hard freeze, which was a week or two earlier than average at least over central and southern Arkansas. 6th-7th - Heavy rain fell near the Missouri Border, with four to five inch amounts from around Bella Vista to Bull Shoals. 10th-12th - Much colder air moved into Arkansas, with temperatures falling from the 60s and 70s to the teens and 20s. Most areas saw a 30-50 degree drop in 48 hours or less. Rain changed to snow over portions of northern Arkansas. Two inches fell at Deer (Newton County), with an inch at Salem (Fulton County), Pocahontas, and Hardy. Further south, only trace amounts were recorded (including the Little Rock metro area). By the morning of the 12th, temperatures were in the single digits at Fayetteville, and lower teens in the remainder of northwest Arkansas. 30th - An isolated severe storm produced quarter-sized hail at Mount Nebo. .December... Extremes: Temperatures... Highest........................80 at El Dorado (9th) Lowest.........................16 at Marshall (18th) Rainfall... Highest Daily................2.90 inches at Crossett 2.5 NNE (17th) Highest Monthly..............6.10 inches at Portland Lowest Monthly...............0.12 inches at Elkins 10.6 SSE Snowfall... Highest Daily.................1.0 inches at Monticello (10th) Greatest Snow Depth...........Trace at several locations (17th, 16th) Highest Monthly...............1.0 inches at Monticello Significant Weather Events: 10th - Very light snow fell over southeast Arkansas, with half inch to an inch from around Warren to McGehee (including Monticello). Much of the remainder of central and southern Arkansas saw only trace amounts. 16th - Freezing rain fell primarily in the higher elevations of northern Arkansas, with the highest accumulations around 1/10th of an inch around Dennard (Van Buren County) and Harrison. 28th-29th - Strong storms affected portions of central and northeast Arkansas. Wind damage occurred in portions of Conway, Faulkner, Pulaski and Saline Counties. One person was injured when a tree was blown down onto a mobile home. $$ 57
168 NOUS44 KLZK 021232 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-031200- Public Information Statement...Part 4 National Weather Service Little Rock AR 625 AM CST Thu Jan 2 2020 ...A Review of 2019 Weather And Climate Data for Pine Bluff... Summary ====================================================================== In terms of annual temperature, 2019 at Pine Bluff was exactly the same as 2018...just slightly above average in terms of highs and lows. There was an 80-degree temperature range during the year, with the hottest temperature reaching 99 degrees (September 18th), and the coldest temperature falling to 19 degrees (November 13th). Rainfall was frequent during the year, and significantly above average. However, it was not as excessive as 2018, and was actually the driest year in two years. There were 105 days with measurable rainfall (that is rainfall of 0.01 of an inch or more), which was the fewest since 2017. Rainfall was deficient in March, September, November, and December, and excess all other months. The driest month was December, and the wettest month was July (which tends to be one of the driest months). Snow fell in January, February, November, and December, but was not measurable. 2019 was the first year at Pine Bluff without measurable snowfall since 2009, and only the 7th in the last 30 years with no measurable snowfall. Below are averages and extremes observed during the year. Remember...most of the data below is preliminary until certified correct by the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina. Temperatures ============================================================================== ----------| Average Temperatures |--------Extremes and Dates------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Month | High Low Average DFN | Highest/Date(s) | Lowest/Date(s) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ January | 51.9 35.2 43.5 +1.2 | 68/8th, 6th | 23/31st | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ February | 57.2 39.2 48.2 +2.7 | 76/4th | 23/8th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ March | 61.5 41.1 51.3 +2.7 | 76/28th | 22/4th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ April | 73.1 52.7 62.9 -5.2 | 86/10th | 33/2nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ May | 82.6 63.1 72.8 +5.5 | 90/26th, 25th | 53/13th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ June | 87.3 67.8 77.5 +2.0 | 93/23rd, 22nd | 56/14th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July | 89.1 71.3 80.2 +0.2 | 96/10th | 62/26th, 25th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ August | 91.8 71.2 81.5 -1.4 | 97/21st, 19th | 63/29th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ September | 93.1 69.6 81.4 +2.0 | 99/18th | 65/27th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ October | 73.6 51.9 62.7 +1.8 | 95/2nd | 34/31st | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ November | 59.4 37.0 48.2 -4.9 | 73/6th | 19/13th | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ December | 56.6 37.3 46.9 +2.1 | 76/9th | 25/18th, 11th | ============================================================================== = Year | 73.10 53.12 63.1 +0.2 | 99 Sep. 18th | 19 Nov. 13th = ============================================================================== DFN - Departure from normal, or difference between the average temperature and the 30-year average temperature (1981-2010) Precipitation =================================================================== Monthly Rainfall Data | Highest Totals | --------------------------|---------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | ------------------------------------------------------------------- January | 4.18 | +0.42 | 1.27/23rd | 1.11/22nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- February | 6.77 | +2.71 | 1.60/22nd | 4.65/21st-22nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 4.62 | -0.78 | 1.51/13th | 1.49/28th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 8.92 | +3.99 | 2.97/13th | 3.87/13th-14th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- May | 5.48 | +0.43 | 1.31/18th | 1.79/20th-21st | ------------------------------------------------------------------- June | 3.93 | +0.35 | 2.07/23rd | 1.43/13th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- July | 10.91 | +6.98 | 4.09/16th | 1.31/28th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- August | 4.54 | +2.06 | 3.13/23rd | 3.41/19th-20th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- September | 2.50 | -0.19 | 1.08/9th | 3.38/21st-22nd | ------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 5.75 | +0.75 | 1.29/30th | 1.20/9th-10th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- November | 3.51 | -1.32 | 0.98/26th | 1.42/12th | ------------------------------------------------------------------- December | 2.29 | -3.15 | 0.77/16th | 1.51/26th-27th | =================================================================== =Yearly | 63.40 |+12.25 | 4.09 Jul. 16th| 4.12 Jul. 15-16 = =================================================================== ============================================================================ Monthly Snowfall Data | | (Snow, Sleet, and Hail) | Highest Totals | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Month | Total | DFN | Avg. Depth | Calendar Day | 24-hour Period | -------------------------|-------------|------------------------------------ January | T | -2.3 | 0.0 | T/19th | T/19th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | T | -0.6 | 0.0 |T/19th, 10th, |T/19th, 10th, 9th | | | | | 9th | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | T | 0.0 | 0.0 | T/11th | T/11th | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | T | -0.2 | 0.0 | T/10th | T/10th | ============================================================================ =Yearly | T | -3.1 | 0.0 |T Dec. 10th, Nov. 11th, Feb. 19th = = | | | | Feb. 10th, Feb. 9th, Jan. 19th = ============================================================================ Summary By Month ========================================================================== Monthly Averages | | | | | Temperatures & | Warmest | Coolest | Most | Least | Monthly/Yearly Precipitation | Since | Since | Since | Since | Rank on Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------- January | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2013 | | Snowfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- February | | | | | Average High | | 2015 | | | Average Low | | 2016 | | | Average Monthly | | 2015 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | 2015 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- March | | | | | Average High | | 2015 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | 2017 | | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | 2011 | | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- May | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2017 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- June | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2017 | | | Rainfall | | | 2017 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July | | | | | Average High | | 2014 | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2014 | | | Rainfall | | | 1936 | | 2nd Wettest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- August | | | | | Average High | | 2017 | | | Average Low | 2016 | | | | Average Monthly | 2016 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2015 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September | | | | | Average High | 1939 | | | | 7th Warmest Average Low | 1998 | | | | 6th Warmest Average Monthly | 1933 | | | | 5th Warmest (tied 1933) Rainfall | | | | 2017 | 2nd Wettest -------------------------------------------------------------------------- October | | | | | Average High | | 2012 | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | | 2012 | | | Rainfall | | | 2014 | | Snowfall | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- November | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | | 1979 | | | Average Monthly | | 2018 | | | 7th Coldest (tied 2018) Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | 2017 | 6th Snowiest --------------------------------------------------------------------------- December | | | | | Average High | 2015 | | | | Average Low | | 2017 | | | Average Monthly | 2017 | | | | Rainfall | | | | 2014 | Snowfall | | | 2018 | | ============================================================================ Yearly | | | | | Average High | 2017 | | | | Average Low | | 2014 | | | Average Monthly | | 2018 | | | Rainfall | | | | 2017 | Snowfall | | | | 2009 | ============================================================================ First and Last Dates Dates Notes ========================================================== Last Freeze | March 7th | Earliest since 2015 First 80-degree Day | April 9th | Latest since 2013 First 90-degree Day | May 24th | Latest since 2017 Last 90-degree Day | October 6th | Earliest since 2014 Last 80-degree Day | October 10th | Earliest since 2009 First Freeze | November 1st | Earliest since 2017 ========================================================== Number of Days With Temperatures Notes ========================================================== At or below freezing (Minimums)| 42 | Least since 2017 At or above 90 degrees | 86 | Least since 2017 At or above 100 degrees | 0 | Fourth year in a row ========================================================== Daily Record Temperatures Tied or Broken During the Year ============================================================================ Date Record Type New Record Previous Record ============================================================================ Feb. 6th Warmest Low Temperature 65 in 2019 60 in 1938 Jul. 15th Coldest High Temperature 80 in 2019 80 in 1989 Jul. 28th Coldest High Temperature 80 in 2019 80 in 2018, 1977 Nov. 12th Coldest High Temperature 31 in 2019 41 in 1907 Low Temperature 21 in 2019 21 in 1950 Nov. 13th Low Temperature 19 in 2019 19 in 1907 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Mar. 4th - The high of 31 degrees most recently tied March 3, 2014 for the 3rd coldest high temperature on record for the month of March. Oct. 31st - The high temperature of 48 degrees most recently tied October 21, 1913 for the 7th coldest high on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 41.0 that day ended up being 6th coldest on record for the month. Nov. 12th - The high temperature of 31 most recently tied November 13, 1986 for the 2nd coldest on record for the month. The daily average temperature of 26.0 marked the 2nd coldest on record for the month. Daily Record Rainfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Jul. 8th 3.46 in 2019 1.35 in 1927 Jul. 14th 2.50 in 2019 2.05 in 1948 Jul. 16th 4.09 in 2019 1.25 in 1924 Aug. 23rd 3.13 in 2019 1.35 in 1961 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... Jul. 8th - The 3.46 inches of rainfall marked the 8th highest daily rainfall on record for the month of July at Pine Bluff. Jul. 16th - The 4.09 inches of rainfall marked the 4th highest daily rainfall on record for the month of July. Aug. 23rd - The 3.13 inches of rain that fell marked the 7th wettest calendar day on record in the month of August. Daily Record Snowfall Tied or Broken During the Year ==================================================== Date New Record Previous Record ==================================================== Nov. 11th Trace in 2019 Trace in 2018 Additional Information and Honorable Mention... None. Monthly Records Tied or Broken During the Year ================================================================================== Month Record Type New Record/Date Previous Record/Date ================================================================================== None. Other Records Broken During the Year/Miscellaneous Phenomena ============================================================================= May 18th - A 52 MPH wind gust was recorded during the passage of a strong thunderstorm. $$ 57