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JANUARY
Average High: 44.2 Normal High: 49.0
Average Low: 25.4 Normal Low: 21.2
Monthly Temp: 34.8 Normal Temp: 35.1
Temp Extremes: 60 (22nd) / 11 (29th)
Precipitation: 1.67 Normal Pcpn: 0.50
Snowfall: 13.0 Normal Snowfall: 3.8
Records: None
January
began with 10 inches of snow still on the ground from the Christmas
/ New Years Eve snow from December 2000. This ties the record
for the most snow on the ground in any January. 10 inches was
also measured on the ground in January of 1987. 13.0 inches of
snow fell during the month, which was well above the normal monthly
snowfall of 4 inches. Significant winter storms with heavy snow
and ice occurred across much of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles
on the 16-17th, and the 27-28th.
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FEBRUARY
Average High: 54.0 Normal High: 52.8
Average Low: 28.4 Normal Low: 25.5
Monthly Temp: 41.2 Normal Temp: 39.2
Temp Extremes: 78 (19th) / 17 (27th, 28th)
Precipitation: 0.93 Normal Pcpn: 0.61
Snowfall: 1.4 Normal Snowfall: 4.6
Records: Record High 78 degrees on the 19th
February
was relatively mild, but wetter than normal. Rare February severe
thunderstorms, with dime size hail, moved across portions of the
Oklahoma Panhandle on the 23rd, and severe thunderstorms with
damaging winds moved across portions of Potter and Armstrong Counties
on the 24th.
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MARCH
Average High: 56.4 Normal High: 61.6
Average Low: 33.6 Normal Low: 32.7
Monthly Temp: 45.0 Normal Temp: 47.1
Temp Extremes: 82 (21st) / 25 (1st, 16th)
Precipitation: 3.96 Normal Pcpn: 0.96
Snowfall: 1.8 Normal Snowfall: 2.9
Records: None
March
was a relatively cool, wet, and stormy month. Widespread high
winds resulted in scattered damage around the Texas Panhandle
on the 14th. Severe thunderstorms affected portions of the Texas
and Oklahoma Panhandles on the 10th, 14th, and 23rd. The first
tornado of the season touched down near Texline on the 23rd. The
tornado was rated an F0 and remained over open country.
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APRIL
Average High: 76.2 Normal High: 71.5
Average Low: 45.8 Normal Low: 42.1
Monthly Temp: 61.0 Normal Temp: 56.8
Temp Extremes: 88 (19th, 21st) / 36 (12th)
Precipitation: 0.49 Normal Pcpn: 0.99
Snowfall: Trace Normal Snowfall: 0.6
Records: Record High Minimum 58 degrees on the 5th
April
was mild and very active. Numerous storm systems brought many
windy days. Damaging severe thunderstorms raked the Panhandles
on the 7th and 10th. Extensive wind damage was reported in Amarillo
and throughout the Panhandles on the 7th. There were 7 tornadoes
during the month. On the 7th, an F1 tornado struck Perryton in
Ochiltree County. On the 10th, 3 tornadoes (F0, F1, F2) touched
down in Beaver County of the Oklahoma Panhandle, an F1 tornado
touched down near Fritch, an F2 in Hansford County, and an F2
in Wheeler County. Finally, an F0 tornado briefly touched down
in Carson County on the 30th. The tornadoes damaged or destroyed
numerous homes, businesses, and farm equipment.
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MAY
Average High: 78.2 Normal High: 79.1
Average Low: 52.1 Normal Low: 51.6
Monthly Temp: 65.2 Normal Temp: 65.4
Temp Extremes: 92 (1st, 16th) 39 (5th, 22nd)
Precipitation: 3.05 Normal Pcpn: 2.48
Snowfall: Trace Normal Snowfall: Trace
Records: None
May
began quietly, but the latter half of the month was dominated
by severe weather. Significant severe weather outbreaks across
the Panhandles occurred on the 17th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th, and
30th. The most active day occurred on the 30th, when a pair of
supercell thunderstorms accounted for 7 tornadoes, including an
F3 tornado that came perilously close to White Deer. Six (one
F3 & five F0's) of these tornadoes occurred in Carson County,
with one F0 tornado in Randall County. An eighth F0 tornado occurred
in Roberts County on the 19th. Early in the month, several vehicles
were swept away in a flash flood in Clarendon on the 4th. No injuries
were reported.
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JUNE
Average High: 90.4 Normal High: 87.6
Average Low: 62.5 Normal Low: 60.7
Monthly Temp: 76.5 Normal Temp: 74.1
Temp Extremes: 99 (12th) / 50 (15th)
Precipitation: 1.99 Normal Pcpn: 3.70
Records: None
There
were a few stormy days in June, but was overall a dry and warm
month. Significant severe weather outbreaks occurred on the 5th
and the 20th, but there were no tornadoes. Of the 1.99 inches
of rain reported for the month, 1.48 inches fell on the 1st.
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JULY
Average High: 98.4 Normal High: 91.7
Average Low: 69.4 Normal Low: 65.5
Monthly Temp: 83.9 Normal Temp: 78.6
Temp Extremes: 104 (12th) / 63 (1st, 2nd)
Precipitation: 0.04 Normal Pcpn: 2.62
Records: Record High 104 degrees on the 12th / Tied Record High
102 on the 23rd
July
was very hot and very dry! The 83.9 degree average daily temperature
for the month made it not only the 2nd hottest July on record,
but also the 2nd hottest month on record. The temperature reached
or surpassed 100 degrees on 13 days, which is the most 100 plus
days Amarillo has recorded in any month. Six daily records were
either tied or broken, with an average high temperature of 98.4
degrees. July 2001 was also the driest July on record as only
0.04 inches was recorded. Normal rainfall is 2.62 inches.
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AUGUST
Average High: 92.2 Normal High: 89.1
Average Low: 65.2 Normal Low: 63.8
Monthly Temp: 78.7 Normal Temp: 76.5
Temp Extremes: 100 (24th) / 59 (27th)
Precipitation: 1.39 Normal Pcpn: 3.22
Records: None
It
remained hot in August. A few days of severe weather dotted the
Panhandles, but the dry spell continued as August ended with below
normal rainfall.
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SEPTEMBER
Average High: 84.8 Normal High: 81.8
Average Low: 56.0 Normal Low: 56.4
Monthly Temp: 70.4 Normal Temp: 69.1
Temp Extremes: 96 (2nd) / 46 (24th)
Precipitation: 3.03 Normal Pcpn: 1.99
Snowfall: Trace Normal Snowfall: Trace
Records: None
There
was some relief to the prolonged dry spell, as above normal rain
fell for the first time in 3 months. The monthly total of 3.03
inches of rain was just over an inch above normal. Scattered reports
of severe weather occurred across the panhandles, including three
weak (F0) tornadoes. Two of the tornadoes were reported in the
Oklahoma Panhandle and the other touched down along the Potter
/ Carson County line.
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OCTOBER
Average High: 75.6 Normal High: 72.5
Average Low: 44.7 Normal Low: 44.5
Monthly Temp: 60.2 Normal Temp: 58.5
Temp Extremes: 91 (4th) / 31 (13th)
Precipitation: 0.05 Normal Pcpn: 1.32
Snowfall: 0.0 Normal Snowfall: 0.3
Records: Record Absolute Minimum 34 degrees on the 6th
The
respite from the dry spell was short-lived as October 2001 was
the 4th driest October on record. Temperatures began to moderate
to more seasonal normals, but October still averaged nearly 2
degrees above normal.
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NOVEMBER
Average High: 62.4 Normal High: 59.7
Average Low: 39.0 Normal Low: 32.3
Monthly Temp: 50.7 Normal Temp: 46.0
Temp Extremes: 79 (1st) / 15 (29th)
Precipitation: 1.86 Normal Pcpn: 0.69
Snowfall: 2.3 Normal Snowfall: 1.9
Records: Record Highest Minimum 51 on the 4th, 52 degrees on the
12th, 13th
Significant widespread rain fell from the 14th -17th, when 1.54
inches of rain was recorded over this 4 day period. The first
snow of the season fell as 2.3 inches was measured on the 27th
and 28th. Overall, the warm trend continued as the average monthly
temperature was nearly 5 degrees above normal. Nights were especially
warm with 3 daily records set for the warmest low temperature.
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DECEMBER
Average High: 54.3 Normal High: 50.1
Average Low: 26.5 Normal Low: 23.7
Monthly Temp: 26.5 Normal Temp: 24.5
Temp Extremes: 72 (3rd) / 17 (29th, 31st)
Precipitation: 0.23 Normal Pcpn: 0.43
Snowfall: 2.0 Normal Snowfall: 2.8
Records: None
December
continued the trend of above normal monthly temperatures.
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| 2001
Summary
2001,
the first year of the new millennium, will be remembered as a warm
year with near normal rainfall. 8th warmest year on record. Records
date back to 1892. July 2001 takes the honor of the most significant
weather event for the year. July recorded the most 100 degree or
warmer days with 13, was the 2nd hottest month ever recorded, and
set six daily records. An "average" severe weather season
occurred with 20 tornadoes. The first F3 tornado since 1995, destroyed
a home and two vehicles, and killed several livestock in Carson
County near White Deer. |
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