On this date in 1925, most of the Southeastern US was over 100 degrees, with Georgia reaching 107 degrees. Almost half of the US was over 90 degrees. NASA says 1925 was one of the coldest years on record.
During September 1925, afternoon temperatures in Milledgeville, Georgia averaged 100 degrees, 18 degrees warmer than last year (NASA’s hottest year ever.)
Temperatures On 9/20/1895 SCOTTSBORO AL 104 TALLADEGA AL 103 TROY AL 103 THOMASVILLE AL 102 VALLEY HEAD AL 102 UNION SPRINGS 9 S AL 101 FAIRHOPE 2 NE AL 100 PINE BLUFF AR 102 PRESCOTT 2 NNW AR 102 CONWAY AR 100 NEWPORT AR 100 SUBIACO AR 100 DE FUNIAK SPRINGS 1 FL 104 MADISON FL 101 MILLEDGEVILLE GA 107 TALBOTTON GA 106 EASTMAN 1 W GA 105 HAWKINSVILLE GA 105 ALBANY 3 SE GA 104 WARRENTON GA 104 WASHINGTON 2 ESE GA 104 WEST POINT GA 104 NEWNAN 5N GA 103 QUITMAN 2 NW GA 103 ROME GA 103 MILLEN 4 N GA 102 TOCCOA GA 102 GLENNVILLE 3NW GA 101 GAINESVILLE GA 100 WAYCROSS 4 NE GA 100 ST JOSEPH 3 N LA 101 COLUMBIA MS 104 CANTON 4N MS 103 MONTICELLO MS 103 KOSCIUSKO MS 102 LAUREL MS 102 CRYSTAL SPGS EXP STN MS 101 LOUISVILLE MS 101 STATE UNIV MS 101 ABERDEEN MS 100 BROOKHAVEN CITY MS 100 HERNANDO MS 100 POPLARVILLE EXP STN MS 100 WAYNESBORO 2 W MS 100 MONROE 2 SE NC 100 CALHOUN FALLS SC 106 BLACKVILLE 3 W SC 105 CAMDEN 3 W SC 105 AIKEN 5SE SC 103 SALUDA SC 103 SUMMERVILLE 4W SC 103 ANDERSON SC 102 LAURENS SC 102 NEWBERRY SC 102 SANTUCK SC 102 YEMASSEE SC 102 WALHALLA SC 101 DARLINGTON SC 100 KINGSTREE SC 100 WINTHROP UNIV SC 100 LEWISBURG EXP STN TN 101 MC MINNVILLE TN 101 JACKSON EXP STN TN 100