Springfield Warm Season Records

Since 1879

Top 10 Warmest Days

TEMPERATURE
(°F)

DATE
112 July 14, 1954
110 July 14, 1936
108 July 13, 1936
108 July 12, 1936
108 August 9, 1934
108 August 8, 1934
107 July 15, 1936
107 July 22, 1901
107 July 24, 1934
106 August 18, 1936

 

Days At or Above 90°
Most Year Least Year
69 1936 3 1889
64 1913, 1934 4 1904, 2004
63 1944 5 1882
62 1983 7 1915
58 1953 8 1883, 1884

 

Days At or Above 100°
Most Days Year Longest Period
Below 100°
Year
29 1936 11 years 1879-1889
18 1934 11 years 1996-2006
10 1931 10 years 1891-1900
9 1954 9 years 1902-1910
8 1966 9 years 1955-1963

 

Consecutive Days of Highs 90° or Above
Number of Days Dates Highest Temperature
During Period
22 June 28-July 19, 1921 100 on July 13
21 August 8-28, 1936 106 on August 18
21 July 11-31, 1931 102 on July 29
20 July 9-28, 1901 107 on July 22
18 July 19-August 5, 1940 102 on July 25
18 July 2-19, 1936 110 on July 14

 

Consecutive Days of Highs 100° or Higher
Number of Days Dates
12 July 4-15, 1936
6 July 25-30, 1936
6 July 25-30, 1916
6 Aug. 21-26, 1936

 

Earliest and Latest Occurrences of Indicated Temperatures
Temperature Earliest 1st Occurrence Latest 1st Occurrence Latest Last Occurrence
70
Jan. 7, 1907
Apr. 24, 1984
Dec. 28, 1984
80
Mar. 3, 1974
May 28, 1919
Nov. 4, 1978
90
Mar. 21, 1907
Aug. 15, 2000
Oct. 11, 1962
100
May 31, 1934
Several years
without 100 deg.
Sep. 29, 1953

 


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