Sunday, October 26, 2014

Record Warmth Observed Over Central US This Weekend

October 26,2014; 10:30PM,EDT
 
 
The past few days have brought summerlike warmth to the central U.S. where locations from Texas to Idaho tied or broke their previous record-high temperatures.
High pressure over the South pumped warm air in from Mexico and provided abundant sunshine to the central U.S. Several towns and major cities tied or broke their previous record-high temperatures.
The record heat began on Friday as several locations broke previous record-high temperatures, including Denver. The following shows some of the new record-high temperatures seen over the central U.S.
New Record-High Temperatures for Friday, Oct. 24, 2014
City, StateNew RecordOld Record (Year)City, StateNew RecordOld Record (Year)
Salt Lake City, UT7978 (1959)Denver, CO8280 (2011)
Childress, TX9190 (1939)Cheyenne, WY7774 (2007)
Pueblo, CO8483 (2011)Clayton, NM8483 (1927)
Riverton, WY7468 (2011)Colby, KS9087 (2003)
New Record-High Temperatures for Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014
City, StateNew RecordOld Record (Year)City, StateNew RecordOld Record (Year)
Oklahoma City, OK9287 (1939)Salt Lake City, UT7978 (1979)
Grand Junction, CO7775 (1977)Dodge City, KS9088 (1922)
McAlester, OK8886 (1963)Wichita, KS9187 (1891)
Colby, KS8887 (1940)Pocatello, ID7675 (1997)
Idaho Falls, ID7671 (1997)Tucson, AZ9594 (1990)
Lake Yellowstone, WY6259 (2005)Greybull, WY8072 (1999)
Lander, WY7673 (1922)Riverton, WY7368 (1999)
Casper, WY7772 (2007)Buffalo, WY8074 (2007)
​ Not only did many locations break their previous record-high temperatures, many also tied or broke their previous record high-minimum temperatures.
Temperatures will run between 20-25 degrees F above average across the southern Plains on Sunday.
High temperatures will reach the 80s as far north as southern South Dakota while highs will climb into the 90s over parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.
"The dome of high pressure will be pushed eastward as a storm system moves over the northern Rockies. Cooler air will move in early this week, but the heat will continue over the southern Plains on Monday," Walker said.
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From a safety standpoint, temperatures in automobiles on a sunny, warm day in the autumn can still reach dangerous levels.
Never leave a child or pets in a vehicle, for any length of time as a result.
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014, an infant died after being left in a vehicle in Tucson, Arizona. The high in Tucson on Tuesday was 86 degrees.
This warmth will spread to the Eastern U.S. early this week.
This story was authored by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Brett Rathbun.

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