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<blockquote data-quote="RugersGR8" data-source="post: 3002567" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>So far we have been really lucky. Still got July, August and September. Here's a look back at some long strings of high temps.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://newsok.com/southwest-oklahoma-communities-break-heat-records/article/3597703" target="_blank">http://newsok.com/southwest-oklahoma-communities-break-heat-records/article/3597703</a></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Southwest Oklahoma communities break heat records</strong></span></p><p>Oklahoman Published: August 25, 2011 12:00 AM CDT <em>Updated: August 25, 2011 12:00 AM CDT</em></p><p><em></em></p><p></p><p><em><strong>The number of triple-digit temperature days in a calendar year in the state</strong></em></p><p><em><strong></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Grandfield: </strong>89 days in 2011.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Altus: </strong>87 days in 2011.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Hollis: </strong>86 days in 1956.</em></p><p></p><p><em><strong>Hollis: </strong>84 days in 2011.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>• Healdton: </strong>83 days in 1980.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Walters: </strong>83 days in 1998.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Chattanooga: </strong>82 days in 1998.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Woodward: </strong>81 days in 1896.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Hollis: </strong>81 days in 1952.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Hollis: </strong>81 days in 1939.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Frederick: </strong>81 days in 1954.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"><strong>& </strong></span><em> </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><a href="http://www.weather.gov/oun/climate-records" target="_blank">http://www.weather.gov/oun/climate-records</a></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Climatological Averages and Records</strong></span></em></p><p><strong>Back in August of 1936, there were five straight days(9th through the 14th) of 107 to 113 degrees of heat. Gee, that was a long time before global warming, Algore and the .gov grant "consensus" tried to take over.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugersGR8, post: 3002567, member: 56"] So far we have been really lucky. Still got July, August and September. Here's a look back at some long strings of high temps. [URL]http://newsok.com/southwest-oklahoma-communities-break-heat-records/article/3597703[/URL] [SIZE=6][B]Southwest Oklahoma communities break heat records[/B][/SIZE] Oklahoman Published: August 25, 2011 12:00 AM CDT [I]Updated: August 25, 2011 12:00 AM CDT [/I] [I][B]The number of triple-digit temperature days in a calendar year in the state Grandfield: [/B]89 days in 2011. [B]Altus: [/B]87 days in 2011. [B]Hollis: [/B]86 days in 1956.[/I] [I][B]Hollis: [/B]84 days in 2011. [B]• Healdton: [/B]83 days in 1980. [B]Walters: [/B]83 days in 1998. [B]Chattanooga: [/B]82 days in 1998. [B]Woodward: [/B]81 days in 1896. [B]Hollis: [/B]81 days in 1952. [B]Hollis: [/B]81 days in 1939. [B]Frederick: [/B]81 days in 1954. [/I] [SIZE=7][B]& [/B][/SIZE][I] [URL]http://www.weather.gov/oun/climate-records[/URL] [SIZE=6][B]Climatological Averages and Records[/B][/SIZE][/I] [B]Back in August of 1936, there were five straight days(9th through the 14th) of 107 to 113 degrees of heat. Gee, that was a long time before global warming, Algore and the .gov grant "consensus" tried to take over.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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