Thursday, July 19, 2012

Indiana: Daily Records Broken And 90º+ Days

Daily maximum temperature records tied or broken this Summer. 
Old record or tied designation in ( ).

Evansville
June 28: 107º (102º in 1936)
June 29: 107º (103º in 1952) 
June 30: 106º (100º in 1952)
July 1: 105º (101º in 1930) 
July 2: 103º (101º in 1933) 
July 4: 103º (101º in 1921)
July 5: 107º (99º in 1953) 
July 6: 104º (99º in 1930)

July 18: 103º (102º in 1913) 

Fort Wayne
June 28: 106º (102º in 1934) 
July 4: 101º (tied 1955) 
July 5: 101º (99º in 1988) 
July 6: 101º (99º in 1988) 
July 7: 103º (102º in 1988)

July 17: 100º (99º in 1904 and 1931) 

Indianapolis
June 28: 104º (101º in 1934) 
June 29: 103º (100º in 1934) 
June 30: 97º (tied 1913 and 1933) 
July 5: 103º (99º in 1936) 
July 6: 105º (99º in 1988)
July 7: 105º (101º in 1936)
July 16: 98º (tied 1887 and 1988)

July 17: 101º (100º in 1887) 

South Bend
July 4: 100º (99º in 1921) 
July 5: 100º (tied 1911)
July 6: 102º (100º in 1988)





Most 90º+ days for Evansville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and South Bend.

Evansville
84 days in 1936
78 days in 1953, 1954, and 1983
77 days in 2010
74 days in 1935
70 days in 1921 and 1980

Fort Wayne
50 days in 1983
49 days in 1988
45 days in 1955
43 days in 1953
42 days in 1899 and 1934

Indianapolis
58 days in 1983
55 days in 1936
50 days in 1954
49 days in 1988
46 days in 1934

South Bend
53 days in 1934
44 days in 1988
42 days in 1901
41 days in 1895 and 1983
40 days in 1933 and 1936

2012 totals to date (through July 18)
Evansville: 37 days
Fort Wayne: 35 days
Indianapolis: 33 days
South Bend: 26 days
 




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