Tag Archives: March
TempAnomoliesMarch2012USA

Warmest March ever, warmest year-to-date ever, for U.S.

Due to the extraordinary heat wave that sent temperatures soaring to summer-like levels across the eastern two-thirds of the country, March was officially the warmest such month in history for the Lower 48 states, the National Climatic Data Center NCDC announced Monday. The heat wave was unprecedented in its scope and magnitude for so early [...]

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March tornadoes racked up $1.1 Billion in insured losses

Severe weather in the U.S., led by tornadoes in the Midwest and Tennessee Valley, caused more than $1.2 billion of insured losses in March, according to Aon Corp. AON, the world’s biggest insurance broker.Insurers reported more than 170,000 claims tied to storms from March 2 and 3, London-based Aon said in a report today. The [...]

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Heat records in U.S. outnumber cold records 35 to 1 in March

U.S. daily record high temperatures continued to surge into the end of March, with new heat records overwhelming cold records by the incredible ratio of 35.3 to 1. The total number of heat records was 6,182, nearly double the number in the sweltering month of August last year. The monthly count for March was also [...]

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New record highs outpacing new record lows in U.S. at 14:1

The surge of early spring heat records reached over 400 yesterday alone in preliminary reports from the National Climatic Data Center. This includes 68 official National Weather Service locations out of 290 possible records. In other words, over 23% of all official reporting locations in the entire U.S. set new daily records for March 15. [...]

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2,430 new record temps last week as heat soared in USA

Total Records: 2430 High Temp: 1587 High Min Temp: 843 March 9 – March 16, 2012

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Summer in March: “one the most extreme meteorological events in U.S. history”

Each year, when the list of coldest U.S. cities is compiled, International Falls, Minnesota regularly winds up at the top of the list, earning its title as “Icebox of the Nation”. The city once hit -55°F (on January 6, 1909), and takes pride in the distinction of being the coldest city in the U.S., having [...]

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Weathercasters “freaked” over weird, hot weather

Our intrepid reporter Mr. Mat Honan spent some time in Kentucky this past week, and he said the weather was incredibly, unseasonably hot. It was in the 80s in March. Not normal. What the heck? So we asked our friends at The Weather Channel: please explain? We were hoping they’d say something reasonable, like, about [...]

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Michigan tornado set record for farthest north

Three reported tornadoes tore through southeastern Michigan Thursday, destroying 13 homes and leaving 105 houses significantly damaged, while downing power lines, sparking fires and flooding streets in Dexter, Mich. Sheriff’s spokesman Derrick Jackson said there were no reports of serious injuries or fatalities. A tornado touchdown was reported in Dexter and the surrounding area northwest [...]

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2,430 new record temperature highs in the U.S. over last week

2,430 new high temperature records set in the U.S., March 9-March 15 High Temp: 1587 High Min Temp: 843

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Michigan hit by earliest ever EF3 tornado

Prior to yesterday, there were only sixteen tornadoes on record in Michigan that occurred before March 16, going back to 1950. In a remarkably short half-hour period, a severe thunderstorm sprang up west of Ann Arbor, began spinning, and dropped a strong tornado down on the unfortunate town of Dexter, Michigan. The tornado skipped along [...]