TIME FOR SOME STATISTICS!Summer is over, but it will hardly be forgotten by those living in the Metroplex, especially since it officially beat out the infamous 1980 for being the hottest summer on record! The two graphics below show exactly how hot it was this year, how this intense heat broke all kinds of records, and how this summer compares with the summer of 1980.
IMPORTANT NOTES*
With the exception of the "71 days" you see as the total number of triple-digit days for the year and the number of record highs and record high minumums you see for the overall summer, all data is valid for the meteorological summer (June 1 - August 31).
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Valid September 29, 2011: The Metroplex hit the triple-digit mark again. Even though this date does not fall in the summer season, the data below has been modified to reflect the new value of 71 days of triple-digit temperatures for the year and the total number of record highs for this year.As shown by the graphic in the post above, DFW
did break the long-standing record of 69 triple-digit days in a year. But does anyone remember how DFW fell only three days short of breaking a record for the most consecutive days of triple-digit temps? Well, as you can see by the above table, this was the first year in which the Metroplex set two top-10 records for the most consecutive days of triple-digit temperatures. Imagine if those
had been tied together!!!