JANUARY
Average High: 54.1 Normal High: 49.0
Average Low: 24.8 Normal Low: 21.2
Monthly Temp: 39.5 Normal Temp: 35.1
Temp Extremes: 73 (11th & 19th) / 10 (4th)
Precipitation: 0.24 Normal Pcpn: 0.50
Snowfall: 2.8 Normal Snowfall: 3.8
Records: Tie Record High Temp 73 on the 11th
Only snowfall in Amarillo was 2.8 inches on the 27 and 28th, with
4-8 inches of snow reported in the Oklahoma and Northwest Texas
Panhandle. Very mild January, with 10 days above 60 degrees. Only
two days did the high temperature manage to remain below freezing.
The temperature on New Years Day reached 69 degrees.
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FEBRUARY
Average High: 63.8 Normal High: 52.8
Average Low: 30.3 Normal Low: 25.5
Monthly Temp: 47.1 Normal Temp: 39.2
Temp Extremes: 82 (15th) / 16 (12th)
Precipitation: 0.04 Normal Pcpn: 0.61
Snowfall: Trace Normal Snowfall: 4.6
Records: 6th warmest Feb / 9th driest Feb
Severe
thunderstorm outbreaks occurred on the 24th and 25th across the
eastern Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. Two tornadoes (F0 & F1)
occurred on the 24th, one in Roberts County and one in Lipscomb
County, resulting in approximately $500,000 in damage in Lipscomb
County. These tornadoes were the first February tornadoes to be
reported in the Texas Panhandle since at least 1950. Large hail
also occurred on the 24th with baseball size hail reported in
Roberts and Lipscomb Counties.
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MARCH
Average High: 63.5 Normal High: 61.6
Average Low: 34.8 Normal Low: 32.7
Monthly Temp: 49.2 Normal Temp: 47.1
Temp Extremes: 82 (20th) / 23 (11th)
Precipitation: 14.4 Normal Pcpn: 0.96
Snowfall: 0.5 Normal Snowfall: 2.9
Records: Wettest March on record
A line of severe thunderstorms with damaging winds swept across
most of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles on the 7th. Approximately
$700,000 damage occurred with the storms on the 7th. There were
no tornadoes reported during the month.
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APRIL
Average High: 72.8 Normal High: 71.5
Average Low: 42.7 Normal Low: 42.1
Monthly Temp: 57.8 Normal Temp: 56.8
Temp Extremes: 93 (18th) / 30 (16th)
Precipitation: 0.43 Normal Pcpn: 0.99
Snowfall: 0.5 Normal Snowfall: 0.6
Records: Tied record high 88 (5th)
Monthly precipitation
was below normal across the western Panhandles, including Amarillo
and above normal across the eastern Panhandles where on average 2
to 3 inches fell. The only snow occurred on the 1st when 0.5 inches
fell. The last freeze for the season occurred on the 16th and this
was the only below freezing temperature for the month. Isolated severe
thunderstorms occurred on the 15th, with all other severe weather
occurring during the last week of the month. Notable severe weather
outbreaks occurred on the 24th and 30th, occurring primarily across
the eastern half of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. No severe weather
occurred across Potter or Randall Counties. There were no tornadoes
reported during the month. |
MAY
Average High: 85.5 Normal High: 79.1
Average Low: 53.9 Normal Low: 51.6
Monthly Temp: 69.7 Normal Temp: 65.4
Temp Extremes: 102 (23rd) / 37 (13th)
Precipitation: 1.14 Normal Pcpn: 2.48
Snowfall: 0.0 Normal Snowfall: Trace
Records: Record High 97 (6th) / 102 (23rd) second warmest day ever
recorded in May
Other: 2 days at or above 100 degrees / 11 days above 90 degress
Severe thunderstorm
outbreaks were limited to the last two weeks of the month. A major
severe weather outbreak occurred on the 25th, with baseball size
hail reported in southwest Amarillo, with an estimated $10 million
in damage. This was the anniversary date of the severe hail which
pummeled Amarillo in May 1999. Only 1 tornado for the month, an
F0 in Deaf Smith County on the 25th. 5th straight month of above
normal temperatures. |
JUNE
Average High: 82.9 Normal High: 87.6
Average Low: 61.2 Normal Low: 60.7
Monthly Temp: 72.1 Normal Temp: 74.1
Temp Extremes: 96 (20th) / 53 (17th)
Precipitation: 5.54 Normal Pcpn: 3.70
Records: Low Maximum Temp 66 (17th)
Other: 13th wettest June on record / 1st month of the year cooler
than normal
The most active severe weather month across the Panhandles for the
year. Severe weather occurred on the 1st, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th,
13th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 25th and 26th. The most significant outbreak
occurred on the 25th, primarily across the central and southeast
Texas Panhandle resulting in approximately $50,000 in damage. Baseball
size hail was reported just south of Borger. There were 4 tornadoes
(F0). Two on the 13th, one in Ochiltree and one in Hemphill County.
Two on the 25th, in Carson County. . A 9 year old boy was killed
by lightning in Pampa on the 1st. Flash floods closed highways in
Donley County on the 1st and Sherman County on the 11th. |
JULY
Average High: 93.7 Normal High: 91.7
Average Low: 66.4 Normal Low: 65.5
Monthly Temp: 80.1 Normal Temp: 78.6
Temp Extremes: 104 (16th) / 61 (30th)
Precipitation: 0.16 Normal Pcpn: 2.62
Records: Record High 104 (16th)
Other: 3rd driest July on record / 3 days at/above 100 degrees
A warm and
very dry month. Isolated severe weather events occurred on several
days throughout the month. The most significant event occurred across
the Oklahoma Panhandle on the 20th with 11 reports of thunderstorm
wind gusts at or above 60 mph. A 43 year old woman was killed by
lightning in Amarillo on the 28th. |
AUGUST
Average High: 96.9 Normal High: 89.1
Average Low: 66.4 Normal Low: 63.8
Monthly Temp: 81.8 Normal Temp: 76.5
Temp Extremes: 102 (3rd & 4th) / 59 (1st)
Precipitation: 0.29 Normal Pcpn: 3.22
Records: Record High Tied 102 (4th)
Other: 3rd hottest and driest August on record / 6 days at/above
100 degrees
For the first
time in history, every day was warmer than 90 degrees. The coolest
days occurred on the 18th and 20th with a high of 93 degrees. A
very dry month, no rain fell after the 7th. A prolonged dry spell
which began July 1st continued. Only a handful of severe weather
reports for the month. |
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SEPTEMBER
Average High: 90.2 Normal High: 81.8
Average Low: 57.2 Normal Low: 56.4
Monthly Temp: 73.7 Normal Temp: 69.1
Temp Extremes: 102 (4th,5th,6th) / 33 (25th)
Precipitation: 0.03 Normal Pcpn: 1.99
Snowfall: 0.0 Normal Snowfall: Trace
Records: Record High Tied 102 (4th) Record High 102 (6th)
Other: 10th warmest and driest September on record, tied with 1977
/ 5 days at/above 100 degrees
As prolonged three month drought continued with only 0.48 inches
of rain since July 1st. A very warm start to the month, 5 days at
or above 100 is also a record for September. No reports of severe
weather across the Panhandles. |
OCTOBER
Average High: 70.9 Normal High: 72.5
Average Low: 48.3 Normal Low: 44.5
Monthly Temp: 59.7 Normal Temp: 58.5
Temp Extremes: 99 (3rd) / 32 (7th)
Precipitation: 3.95 Normal Pcpn: 1.32
Snowfall: Trace Normal Snowfall: 0.3
Records: Record High 95 (1st) 99 (3rd) Record High Min Tied 57 (23rd)
Other: 9th wettest October
99 Degrees
on October 3rd was an all time record high temperature for the month.
Severe weather occurred on the 14th, 23rd, 28th, 31st. An F0 tornado
skipped across eastern Amarillo on the 23rd, resulting in minor
damage. Numerous thunderstorm wind gusts over 60 mph reported on
the 28th across the southern and eastern Texas Panhandle, including
the Amarillo vicinity. Numerous reports of dime and nickel hail
on the 31st across the south central Texas Panhandle. 32 degrees
on the 7th was the only freezing temperature of the month and the
first freeze of the season. Beneficial rains in the latter half
of the month ends the 3 1/2 month long drought. 9 out of the first
10 months of the year were warmer than normal. |
NOVEMBER
Average
High: 51.6 Normal High: 59.7
Average Low: 27.6 Normal Low: 32.3
Monthly Temp: 39.6 Normal Temp: 46.0
Temp Extremes: 70 (30th) / 16 (9th)
Precipitation: 0.96 Normal Pcpn: 0.69
Snowfall: 8.9 Normal Snowfall: 1.9
Records: Low Max Temp 34 (8TH)
Other: 5th coldest Nov on Record
8.9 inches of snow fell on the 7th in Amarillo, while 4 to 12 inches
of snow fell across much of the southern Texas Panhandle. The low
temperature dropped below freezing 25 out of 30 days for the month.
Only the first five days of the month did the low temperature remain
above 32.
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DECEMBER
Average
High: 44.9 Normal High: 50.1
Average Low: 21.2 Normal Low: 23.7
Monthly Temp: 33.1 Normal Temp: 24.5
Temp Extremes: 68 (17th) / 8 (12th)
Precipitation: 1.47 Normal Pcpn: 0.43
Snowfall: 21.2 Normal Snowfall: 2.8
Records: Record Snowfall 21.2
Snowiest December
on record with 21.0 inches. The old record was 15.3 inches in 1987.
Highest December 24 hour snowfall with 19.7 inches. The old record
was 11.3 inches in 1987. Greatest snow depth was 15 inches. The
old record was 13 inches in 1987. |
2000
Summary
High Temperature for the Year: 104 / July 16th
Low Temperature for the Year: 8 / Dec 12th
Average Annual Temperature: 58.7 / Normal 56.9
Annual Precipitation: 18.39 / NORMAL = 19.56"
Annual Snowfall: 33.7" / NORMAL = 15.6"
14th warmest year on record.
Ranked 44th driest out of 109 years of records.
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