When I wrote about the latest 80-degree day on record in Iowa (October 31, 1968) last week, I indicated the 90s might be done for the season. I spoke too soon. The KCRG First Alert weather team says we are on the verge of record heat today!

This basically obliterates what KWWL called the average last day in the 90s:

  • Cedar Rapids: September 3
  • Dubuque: August 24
  • Iowa City: September 8
  • Waterloo: September 4

Let me remind you about my notes in that previous article.

  • The average last 80+ degree day is on October 8
  • In the last 30 years, the actual latest 80-degree day was October 29, 2004
  • The EARLIEST last 80-degree day was September 16, 2009
  • The latest 80+ degree day on record was October 31, 1968
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I had KCRG's Kaj O'Mara look back at records and he said the latest Cedar Rapids has ever cracked 90+ was October 10, 1962. With data going as far back as 1893, the likelihood of it happening that late is just 6 percent.  But look at what's just around the corner.


It's going to be a sharp drop-off come Wednesday, according to the Des Moines Register, as temperatures roll back into the 70s, and then, hang on for Thursday, the first official day of fall.

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