Record Heat In 1907

“The Fort Worth Record and Register 02 Mar 1907, Sat -Page 5

NEW HEAT RECORD MADE IN FEBRUARY February set a new record for heat in the vicinity of Fort Worth with the average of 52 degrees, or an average of 6 degrees above the normal conditions. The average for the year so far is 7 degrees above the dally normal temperature. The highest temperature for the month was 81 degrees on Feb. 18, and the lowest was 22 degrees Feb. 4”

02 Mar 1907, 5 – The Fort Worth Record and Register at Newspapers.com

“New-York Tribune 30 Mar 1907, Sat -Page 2
RECORD HEAT IN PHILADELPHIA,

Philadelphia, March 29.—The temperature reached 86 degrees in this city to-day at 2:20 o’clock p. m., making it the warmest March day since the establishment of the local branch of the government weather bureau. The mean temperature was 74 and the lowest was 63 degrees. ‘The normal temperature for the day would have been 44.”

30 Mar 1907, 2 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

“The Herald 27 Mar 1907, Wed -Page 8 The Records Broken.

It has been many years since the weather was as warm in the month of March as it has been this year, We doubt very much if even the “‘oldest inhabitant” can remember a time when the temperature reached as high a point in March as it did on last Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
It is claimed that no such weather has been known in Charleston since the establishment of the weather bureau thirty-five years ago, On last Saturday the temperature in that city reached 94.2 degrees at 2:30 in the afternoon, June and July rarely ever bring any warmer weather than this,”

27 Mar 1907, 8 – The Herald at Newspapers.com

From March 16-30, 1907 Darlington, SC averaged 86F and peaked at 99F on March 23.

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