BASED ON TODAY'S FORECAST · FINAL RESULTS THIS EVENING
Kansas City is forecast to hit 84° today — obliterating its March 10 record by a full 10 degrees — while New York could climb to 79° and shatter a mark that's stood since 1879. It's a tale of two extremes across the country, with Tampa and Jackson both on track to close out the warmest start to March ever recorded in their cities.
Teton Village, WY: Today's 0.45" of precipitation ranks as the 1st wettest March 10 on record
Packwood, WA: Today's 0.4" of snow ranks as the 1st snowiest March 10 on record
Evanston, IL: Today's 0.97" of precipitation ranks as the 1st wettest March 10 on record
New York, NY: Today's high of 79° would set a new record for March 10 (old record: 72° in 1879)
Kansas City, MO: Today's high of 84° would set a new record for March 10 (old record: 74° in 1967)
Philadelphia, PA: Today's high of 82° would set a new record for March 10 (old record: 82° in 2016)
Tampa, FL: This is the 1st warmest start to March on record (avg high: 85° through the 10th)
Jackson, MS: This is the 1st warmest start to March on record (avg high: 82° through the 10th)
Las Cruces, NM: This is the 1st warmest start to March on record (avg high: 81° through the 10th)
Ridgecrest, CA: 18 consecutive days without measurable precipitation