September Climate Recap
Temperatures in September started above normal for the first week of the month as highs routinely reached the 90s, however, a cold front brought the mercury back down to near average into the second week of the month. Another warming trend took hold as strong high pressure built over the middle of the country starting in the middle of the month. Highs jumped back into the 90s mid-month, then climbed even higher, reaching the century mark on the 20th, then 102 degrees the next day, setting a record for the latest day to reach 100 degrees in 150 years of records. A cold front knocked down temperatures heading towards the end of the month, then the first major autumn front arrived on the 25th with lows dropping almost to 50 in the city and widespread 40s in rural areas the last couple of mornings of September.
Precipitation for the month was below average, though the month started off near normal with a few rain events during the first third of the month. After that, sprawling hot high pressure squashed rain chances for about two weeks. A cold front on the 24th brought scattered strong thunderstorms and heavy rain to parts of the metro, then the month ended with a week of cool and dry weather. Some minor wind damage occurred in Tipton County (Covington) with the storms on the 24th and a few Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued that evening. The MWN weather station in Bartlett ended the month with just over an inch of rain, while a little over two inches fell at Memphis International. The relief from drought conditions in August was short-lived as drought started to creep back into the metro by the end of September.
Memphis International Airport, Memphis, TN
Temperature
Average temperature: 77.7 degrees (1.7 degrees above average)
Average high temperature: 88.8 degrees (2.8 degrees above average)
Average low temperature: 66.7 degrees (0.8 degrees above average)
Warmest temperature: 102 degrees (21st)
Coolest temperature: 51 degrees (29th, 30th)
Heating Degrees Days: 3 (4 below average)
Cooling Degree Days: 394 (59 above average)
Records set or tied: Record high temperature tied on the 20th (100 degrees). Record high temperature set on the 21st (102 degrees), which also set the record for the latest occurrence of 100 degrees.
Comments: 17 days saw high temperatures meet or exceed 90 degrees, which is 6.8 above normal. Two days also reached 100 degrees, including the latest occurrence of a 100-degree day on record on the 21st. On average, a 100-degree day occurs in September every 14 years. In the last 14 years, it has occurred four times.
Precipitation
Monthly total: 2.24″ (0.79″ below average)
Days with measurable precipitation: 5 (2.1 days below average)
Wettest 24-hour period: 1.37″ (3rd-4th)
Snowfall: 0.0″
Records set or tied: None
Comments: None
Miscellaneous
Peak wind: Southwest/31 mph (26th)
Average wind: 6.1 mph
Average relative humidity: 59%
Average sky cover: 34%
Click here for a daily statistical recap for Memphis International Airport.
Cirrus Weather Solutions / MemphisWeather.net, Bartlett, TN
Temperature
Average temperature: 72.6 degrees
Average high temperature: 86.4 degrees
Average low temperature: 61.4 degrees
Warmest temperature: 99.4 degrees (21st)
Coolest temperature: 46.0 degrees (30th)
Comments: None
Precipitation
Monthly total: 1.37″ (automated rain gauge), 1.40″ (manual CoCoRaHS rain gauge)
Days with measurable precipitation: 2
Wettest date: 0.97″ (3rd) (via automated gauge)
Snowfall: 0.0″
Comments: None
Miscellaneous
Peak wind: Northeast/19 mph (28th)
Average relative humidity: 72%
Average barometric pressure: 30.03 in. Hg
Comments: None
Click here for a daily statistical recap for Bartlett, TN.
MWN Forecast Accuracy
MWN average temperature error: 1.83 degrees
MWN forecast temperatures within 2 degrees of actual: 74%
MWN average dewpoint error: 1.60 degrees
MWN forecast dewpoints within 2 degrees of actual: 79%
MWN’s forecasts extend out five periods (2.5 days, or roughly 60 hours). Historical accuracy statistics can be found here.
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