April 6 is rewriting record books from the Pacific Northwest to the Deep South — Salem cracked a 120-year-old high temperature record with 79°, while Tri-Cities, WA blew past its previous April 6 mark by a full six degrees. Meanwhile, Austin, Little Rock, and Atlanta are all running their warmest April openings ever, with average highs pushing into the low-to-mid 80s through just the first six days of the month.
New Smyrna Beach, FL: Today's 3.15" of rain makes this the wettest April 6 on record
Cathedral City, CA: Today's high of 94° would set a new record for April 6 (old record: 83° in 1989)
Rockledge, FL: Today's 1.00" of rain makes this the wettest April 6 on record
Oro Valley, AZ: Today's high of 81° would set a new record for April 6 (old record: 73° in 1959)
Salem, OR: Today's high of 79° would set a new record for April 6 (old record: 78° in 1906)
Fajar, Singapore: Today's 0.88" of rain makes this the wettest April 6 on record
Jollyville, TX: This is the warmest start to any April on record (avg high: 88° through the 6th)
Austin, TX: This is the warmest start to any April on record (avg high: 88° through the 6th)
Austin, TX: This is the warmest start to any April on record (avg high: 88° through the 6th)