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Old 08-08-2014, 03:20 PM
 
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I am not sure, but I will guess July 1936 as it was very hot.

day high low
05 35.6 17.2
06 36.1 20.6
07 41.1 21.7
08 33.3 19.4
09 34.4 20.6
10 37.2 20.6
11 42.2 24.4
12 39.4 28.3
13 39.4 20.6
14 32.2 22.2
15 31.7 20.6
16 35.6 18.9
17 35.0 21.1

13 days above 31.7C or 10 days above 90F/32.2C
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Old 08-08-2014, 03:34 PM
 
Location: Trondheim, Norway - 63 N
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Three consecutive days with 32.2C+ days is the longest I have found for Trondheim.

Oslo-Bygdøy (15 m asl) and Gulsvik had three consecutive days this July.

The longest run I know of in Norway with 32.2C+ days is four (17th - 20. June 1970 in Nesbyen).

Last edited by Jakobsli; 08-08-2014 at 03:36 PM.. Reason: also Oslo
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Old 08-08-2014, 08:12 PM
 
Location: Waco, TX
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I can't find any stats for consecutive days over 90, but for consecutive days over 100, the record here is 44 days.
Record Heat of 2011 - weather.com
Granted, I didn't live here in 2011. I lived in Phoenix then, so it was actually worse.
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Old 08-08-2014, 11:25 PM
 
Location: Vernon, British Columbia
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I am not sure, but I will guess July 1936 as it was very hot.

day high low
05 35.6 17.2
06 36.1 20.6
07 41.1 21.7
08 33.3 19.4
09 34.4 20.6
10 37.2 20.6
11 42.2 24.4
12 39.4 28.3
13 39.4 20.6
14 32.2 22.2
15 31.7 20.6
16 35.6 18.9
17 35.0 21.1

13 days above 31.7C or 10 days above 90F/32.2C
According to the 1996 Canadian Global Almanac, the most consecutive days in Manitoba occurred in 1878 at York Factory with 16 consecutive days starting on June 27th. I personally highly doubt that this weather station data is very reliable because it would reach 40C almost every summer. Back in the 1800s weather stations were not entirely standardized, so it's quite possible they had the thing stuck on a tree or something.
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Old 08-08-2014, 11:28 PM
 
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For Orly airport, that would be 15 consecutive days above 90.0°F/32.2°C in June/July 1976.
Even freaking Paris beats the city of Chicago in most consecutive days above 90.0F/32.2C
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Old 08-08-2014, 11:42 PM
 
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According to the 1996 Canadian Global Almanac, the most consecutive days in Manitoba occurred in 1878 at York Factory with 16 consecutive days starting on June 27th. I personally highly doubt that this weather station data is very reliable because it would reach 40C almost every summer. Back in the 1800s weather stations were not entirely standardized, so it's quite possible they had the thing stuck on a tree or something.
Here is 14 consecutive days above 90F at Emerson MB:

Daily Data Report for July 1936

What is also impressive is that there were 9 days in a row above 100F.
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Old 08-09-2014, 05:07 AM
 
Location: Paris
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I'm guessing 2006 and 1976 were two of your better summers in history as well?
Yup. July 2006 was the warmest calendar month on record (30.5/17.9°C in Paris-Orly, 30.3/19.1°C in Paris-Montsouris). The heatwave in June-July 1976 was quite something but the monthly means are far from being amongst the warmest as it straddled two months. June average 28/15°C and July 27/16°C at orly airport. What was quite impressive in 1976, apart from the 15 32.2°C+ days in a row, were the 13 consecutive 20°C+ "tropical" nights at Orly airport. I imagine Montsouris fared even better.


The second longest 90°F+ period was during the 2003 heatwave, with 11 consecutive days (and 12 consecutive 32°C+ highs) in Paris-Orly:

Aug 2: 90°F
Aug 3: 94°F
Aug 4: 98°F
Aug 5: 100°F
Aug 6: 104°F
Aug 7: 102°F
Aug 8: 98°F
Aug 9: 99°F
Aug 10: 103°F
Aug 11: 103°F
Aug 12: 104°F
Aug 13: 93°F



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Originally Posted by JetsNHL View Post
I am not sure, but I will guess July 1936 as it was very hot.

day high low
05 35.6 17.2
06 36.1 20.6
07 41.1 21.7
08 33.3 19.4
09 34.4 20.6
10 37.2 20.6
11 42.2 24.4
12 39.4 28.3
13 39.4 20.6
14 32.2 22.2
15 31.7 20.6
16 35.6 18.9
17 35.0 21.1

13 days above 31.7C or 10 days above 90F/32.2C
That 28°C low is pretty darn impressive!



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Even freaking Paris beats the city of Chicago in most consecutive days above 90.0F/32.2C
And don't forget about Auxerre's 8 consecutive 40°C/104°F+ days back in 2003 (150 km SE of Paris). Though I guess locations away from lake Michigan beat this in 1936?

Aug 2: 94°F
Aug 3: 99°F
Aug 4: 103°F
Aug 5: 104°F
Aug 6: 106°F
Aug 7: 105°F
Aug 8: 105°F
Aug 9: 104°F
Aug 10: 104°F
Aug 11: 104°F
Aug 12: 105°F
Aug 13: 100°F
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Old 08-09-2014, 05:54 AM
 
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10 days (23 July - 1 August 1994)

Very exceptional. Even in hot July 2006 we didn't have 2 consecutives days of +90F temps.

Last edited by Jesien; 08-09-2014 at 06:12 AM..
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Old 08-09-2014, 06:01 AM
 
Location: Castlederp
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Yup. July 2006 was the warmest calendar month on record (30.5/17.9°C in Paris-Orly, 30.3/19.1°C in Paris-Montsouris). The heatwave in June-July 1976 was quite something but the monthly means are far from being amongst the warmest as it straddled two months. June average 28/15°C and July 27/16°C at orly airport. What was quite impressive in 1976, apart from the 15 32.2°C+ days in a row, were the 13 consecutive 20°C+ "tropical" nights at Orly airport. I imagine Montsouris fared even better.


The second longest 90°F+ period was during the 2003 heatwave, with 11 consecutive days (and 12 consecutive 32°C+ highs) in Paris-Orly:

Aug 2: 90°F
Aug 3: 94°F
Aug 4: 98°F
Aug 5: 100°F
Aug 6: 104°F
Aug 7: 102°F
Aug 8: 98°F
Aug 9: 99°F
Aug 10: 103°F
Aug 11: 103°F
Aug 12: 104°F
Aug 13: 93°F




That 28°C low is pretty darn impressive!




And don't forget about Auxerre's 8 consecutive 40°C/104°F+ days back in 2003 (150 km SE of Paris). Though I guess locations away from lake Michigan beat this in 1936?

Aug 2: 94°F
Aug 3: 99°F
Aug 4: 103°F
Aug 5: 104°F
Aug 6: 106°F
Aug 7: 105°F
Aug 8: 105°F
Aug 9: 104°F
Aug 10: 104°F
Aug 11: 104°F
Aug 12: 105°F
Aug 13: 100°F
That's interesting! And also amazing record for Auxerre! Probably puts a lot of places at lower latitudes to shame!
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Old 08-09-2014, 08:23 AM
 
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Basically the entire summer here in Las Vegas, NV.
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