BASED ON TODAY'S FORECAST · FINAL RESULTS THIS EVENING
Dover is forecast to shatter its March 11 record by a stunning nine degrees — hitting 84° against a mark that's stood since 1923 — while Raleigh and the University of Virginia are both on track to blow past century-old records of their own. Meanwhile, South Bend could close out the day as the wettest March 11 in its history with 2.12" of rain, and Tampa is quietly making a run at the warmest start to any March ever recorded, averaging 86° highs through today.
Dover, DE: Today's high of 84° would set a new record for March 11 (old record: 75° in 1923)
South Bend, IN: Today's 2.12" of rain makes this the wettest March 11 on record
Raleigh, NC: Today's high of 88° would set a new record for March 11 (old record: 85° in 1925)
Charlottesville, VA: Today's high of 88° would set a new record for March 11 (old record: 83° in 1925)
Honolulu, HI: Today's 1.42" of rain makes this the wettest March 11 on record
Lansing, MI: Today's 1.25" of rain makes this the wettest March 11 on record
Tampa, FL: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 86° through the 11th)
Jackson, MS: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 82° through the 11th)
Gainesville, FL: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 84° through the 11th)
New York, NY: Could be the first 70°+ day of 2026 — 31 days earlier than average