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When it comes to weather we usually just remember the last week or two. Go way back and you'll find extremes in the Mobile area that may surprise you. This is information compiled from the Southeast Regional Climate Center, the Mobile National Weather Service, and the National Climatic Data Center. Keep in mind that extremes that occur away from populated areas are often not documented so this list is only for reports that have been verified by the National Weather Service. The temperature and precipitation extremes are only for Mobile.

Coldest Mornings
February 13th, 1899 = -1 F Read article from USA archives here.
January 21st, 1985 = 3 F
February 12th, 1899 = 6 F
January 11th, 1962 & 1982 = 7 F
January 6th, 1883, coldest afternoon in Mobile

Hottest Days
August 29th, 2000 105 F
July 25th, 1952 = 104 F
July 14th, 1980 = 103 F
July 24th, 1952 = 103 F
September 5th, 1925 = 103 F

Wettest Months
June 1900 = 26.67”
September 1998 = 24.12”
June 2003 = 20.66”
July 1916 = 20.50”
March 1929 = 20.23”

Driest Months
October 1874 = 0.00”
October 1978 = 0.01”
October 1987 = 0.02”
October 1971 = 0.03”
October 1946 = 0.05”

Wettest Years
1881 = 92.32”
1900 = 91.18”
1947 = 90.53”
1912 = 89.86”
1929 = 89.34”

Driest Years
1938 = 37.15”
1904 = 39.50”
1954 = 42.35”
1890 = 42.51”
1968 = 43.96”

Top 10 Snowfalls
Feb. 14th & 15th, 1895 = 6.0”
Jan. 23rd & 24th, 1881 = 5.0”
Feb. 9th, 1973 = 3.6”
Jan. 23rd, 1955 = 3.5”
March 12th & 13th, 1993 = 2.7”
Feb. 12th, 1899 = 2.0”
Feb. 5th, 1988 = 1.7”
March 6th, 1954 = 1.6”
Jan. 31st, 1977 & Feb. 12th, 1958 = 1.4”

Significant Tornadoes Since 1950
(those that had major impact)
04/18/1950 F3 Mobile Co. 15 injured
01/23/1953 F3 Clarke Co. 1 injured
05/05/1956 F3 Escambia Co. FL 1 injured
02/26/1958 F3 Greene Co.
12/10/1961 F3 Escambia AL 1 injured
03/31/1962 F3 Santa Rosa Co. 17 deaths, 100 injured. $2.5 million damage
01/05/1962 F2 Okaloosa Co. 1 death 30 injured. $2.5 million damage
12/25/1964 F3 Okaloosa Co. 4 injured. $2.5 millions dollars in damage
10/30/1967 F3 Escambia Co. FL 44 injured.
12/10/1967 F2 Okaloosa Co. 1 death 50 injured. $2.5 million damage
11/03/1968 F3 Mobile Co. 14 injured
11/03/1968 two F3 Baldwin Co. 4 injured
11/03/1968 F3 Escambia AL 1 injured
03/02/1971 Clarke Co.
04/23/1971 F4 Monroe Co.
12/20/1971 F3 Monroe Co. 1 injured.
02/07/1971 F3 Escambia Co. FL 112 injured. $2.5 million damage
03/27/1976 F3 George Co.
04/18/1978 F3 Monroe Co. 30 injured
05/19/1980 F3 George Co.
04/25/1982 F3 Mobile Co.
03/20/1983 F3 Green Co. 2.5 million damage
10/04/1995 F2 Crestview 1 death 3 injured
01/26/1996 F1 Gulfcrest 1 death 3 injured
03/18/1996 F1 Jackson Municipal Airport 15 injured. $1 million damage
11/21/1997 F3 Saraland
10/13/2001 F3 Foley
11/27/2004 F2 Summerdale and F1 Seminole
06/07/2005 F0 Semmes & Chunchula
11/15/2006 multiple tornadoes, one in Dyas
10/18/2007 EF1 Pensacola
10/22/2007 EF2 Coden
02/17/2008 EF1 Molino, FL & EF2 Dixie, AL

For more recent tornadoes with details check the Event Page of the Mobile National Weather Service Office and then go to their Tornado Museum You can also plot confirmed tornadoes and get more information on them anywhere in the US using this Storm Prediction Center online tool

Significant Hail Events Since 1950
(reports greater than 1.5" & costly damage)
12/05/1977 3.5” Clarke Co.
05/08/1985 3.5” Mobile Co.
05/10/2006 2.75” Thomasville, Clarke Co. $100,000 damage
04/17/1998 2.75” Repton, Conecuh Co.
05/03/1998 2.75” Owassa, Conecuh Co.
04/17/1998 2.75” Frisco City $60,000 in damage
05/03/1998 2.75” Mineola $80,000 in damage
03/05/1998 2.75” Mc Lain, Greene Co. $100,000 damage
04/17/1998 2.75” Leakesville $60,000 in damage
04/17/1998 2.75” Deer Park, Washington Co. $85,000 damage
04/25/2003 1.75” Fruitdale 10,000 in damage
05/02/2003 2.5” Chatom  $1.4 million in damage
05/02/2003 1.75” Walnut Hill, Escambia FL $15,000 damage
03/26/2005 2.75” Milton, Santa Rosa $2.5 million damage

Significant Wind Events Since 1950
(not hurricane and not tornado winds)
06/05/1998 80mph Greene, Countywide $1.4 million damage
06/05/1998 90mph Washington, Countywide $1.5 million damage
03/12/2001 85mph McIntosh $1 million damage
03/12/2001 105mph Huxford, Escambia Co AL $1 million damage
03/12/2001 60mph Evergreen, Conecuh Co. $1.2 million damage

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Central Gulf Coast Tornado Outbreak, October 13th, 2001 9 Tornadoes:

New Year Snow, 2002

Hole Punch Cloud, December 11th 2003

Snow, December 18th 2006
Find more historic storm reports by state and by county from the National Climatic Data Center for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, high wind and hail.

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The first freeze of the fall season is defined as when the temperature hits 32 degrees for the first time. When this occurs depends entirely on where the temperature is measured in any given city and it is influenced by elevation, land cover, proximity to buildings, amount of land and building development, and proximity to water. In the News 5 area our inland areas freeze earlier since they are farther away from the moderating waters of the coastline.
This list of earliest, latest, and average freezes is compiled and provided by the Mobile Office of the National Weather Service.The average first and last freeze dates here come from a 1971-2000 database. The first and last freeze dates are from the entire length of the database record.

Read the data left to right below and you'll see

Location, First Freeze, Average First Freeze, Average Last Freeze,  Last Freeze

Alabama
MOBILE (MOB) 10-28-1957 NOV 29 FEB 28 04-05-1987
ANDALUSIA 10-02-1998 NOV 4 APR 1 04-24-1986
ATMORE 10-27-1957 NOV 21 MAR 11 04-13-1940
BAY MINETTE 10-20-1989 NOV 23 MAR 4 04-05-1987
BREWTON 09-30-1967 NOV 2 MAR 30 04-30-1992
CHATOM 10-03-1984 NOV 9 MAR 27 04-27-1976
CODEN 10-27-1982 NOV 24 MAR 8 04-10-2000
DAUPHIN ISLAND 11-30-1979 DEC 27 FEB 6 03-10-1996
EVERGREEN 10-20-1989 NOV 17 MAR 17 04-26-1910
FAIRHOPE 10-24-1937 DEC 1 FEB 22 04-13-1940
FRISCO CITY 10-20-1989 NOV 19 MAR 12 04-11-1973
GREENVILLE 10-20-1989 NOV 17 MAR 21 04-19-1983
HIGHLAND HOME 10-16-1987 NOV 15 MAR 15 04-20-1983
JACKSON 10-20-1989 NOV 13 MAR 10 04-05-1987
ROBERTSDALE 10-21-1989 NOV 25 MAR 4 04-13-1940
THOMASVILLE 10-17-1977 NOV 14 MAR 16 04-26-1910
WHATLEY 10-08-1991 NOV 6 MAR 31 04-21-1983


Florida
PENSACOLA (PNS) 10-31-1993 DEC 10 FEB 22 03-27-1955
JAY 10-20-1989 NOV 21 MAR 7 04-11-1973
NICEVILLE 10-20-1989 NOV 17 MAR 13 04-21-1953
CRESTVIEW (CEW) 10-20-1989 NOV 12 MAR 20 04-23-1993

Mississippi
RICHTON 10-08-1987 NOV 1 MAR 28 04-18-1997
MERRILL 10-01-1984 OCT 30 MAR 18 04-11-1989
WAYNESBORO 09-30-1967 OCT 27 MAR 28 04-18-2001
WIGGINS 10-20-1964 NOV 21 MAR 10 04-11-1973

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