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Dallas-Fort Worth felt the fury of a hot summer last year as it endured 55 straight days with highs at or above 100 degrees, coming in as the fifth warmest in the region’s history. By mid July ...
After a sweltering week in Dallas-Fort Worth, rain and cooler temperatures are on the horizon this weekend. It’s been a hot week in North Texas, with daily temperatures around triple digits and ...
This month’s 10.38-inch total so far sets the new record, beating out the 10.33 inches recorded in 1915.
The current National Weather Service Fort Worth is located at 3401 Northern Cross Blvd, Fort Worth, TX in the northeastern part of Fort Worth, near Meacham International Airport, and is in charge of issuing local forecasts and weather warnings for north central Texas. [1] It is one of 13 National Weather Service offices located in Texas. [1]
As of August 10, Dallas/Fort Worth had recorded 40 consecutive days with high temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C), the second-longest streak on record (the record of 42 days was set during the 1980 United States heat wave).
[a] The official record high is 113 °F (45 °C) on August 11, 1936 and August 3, 2012, [3] while the highest daily minimum is 84 °F (29 °C) on August 3, 2012; the hottest month on record was July 2011 with a mean temperature of 89.2 °F (31.8 °C), followed closely by August 2011.
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Former office of NWS Norman located near Max Westheimer Airport, where it was based from 1987 to 2006.. The U.S. Weather Bureau created the Central Oklahoma forecast office on November 1, 1890; it was originally based in Oklahoma City at the Overholser Opera House, on the southeast corner of Robinson Avenue and Grand Boulevard in the city's downtown district.