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Will 2012 be the warmest year on record? - Updated
Author: Natalie Umphlett - High Plains Regional Climate Center
Published: 2012-12-13 15:46:11
Updated: 2013-01-04 20:56:30
It looks like 2012 could go down as one of the warmest years on record for the High Plains Region. When looking at the year-to-date temperature departures (see figure to the right) it is evident that the entire Region is running above normal. Year-to-date temperature rankings show that most locations are in the top 5 warmest on record. In addition, every state in the Region has at least one station with a record so far this year. One example is Colorado Springs, CO which is having its warmest year on record with an average temperature of 54.4F. This is 1.0F warmer than the previous record of 53.4F set back in 1934 (period of record 1894-2012).
So, what will the rest of December be like? According to the Climate Prediction Center, southern portions of the Region (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, southeastern Wyoming, and far southeastern South Dakota) have an enhanced probability of above normal temperatures. There are no indications of above or below normal temperatures elsewhere in the Region.
Check out the table below to see more rankings from across the High Plains Region. HPRCC staff will periodically update this table throughout month and when 2012 comes to a close.
| Location | Jan-Dec 12 Average Temperature (F) / Rank | Record or Previous Record (F) / Year | Period of Record |
| Alamosa, CO | 45.3 / 3rd warmest | 45.8 / 1954 | 1906-2012 |
| Colorado Springs, CO | 54.4 / warmest | 53.4 / 1934 | 1894-2012 |
| Denver, CO | 55.5 / 2nd warmest | 55.9 / 1934 | 1872-2012 |
| Grand Junction, CO | 57.2 / 2nd warmest | 58.7 / 1934 | 1893-2012 |
| Pueblo, CO | 56.5 / 4th warmest | 58.2 / 1981 | 1888-2012 |
| Concordia, KS | 58.9 / 2nd warmest | 59.2 / 1934 | 1885-2012 |
| Dodge City, KS | 59.7 / 2nd warmest | 60.0 / 1934 | 1874-2012 |
| Goodland, KS | 56.5 / 3rd warmest | 57.9 / 1934 | 1895-2012 |
| Topeka, KS | 61.4 / warmest | 60.0 / 1939* | 1887-2012 |
| Wichita, KS | 63.0 / warmest | 61.4 / 1954* | 1888-2012 |
| Grand Island, NE | 56.9 / 2nd warmest | 57.8 / 1934 | 1895-2012 |
| Lincoln, NE | 56.5 / 6th warmest | 57.2 / 1934 | 1887-2012 |
| Norfolk, NE | 55.1 / warmest | 53.8 / 1931 | 1893-2012 |
| North Platte, NE | 53.9 / 5th warmest | 55.5 / 1934 | 1874-2012 |
| Omaha, NE | 57.7 / warmest | 57.1 / 1921 | 1871-2012 |
| Scottsbluff, NE | 54.7 / warmest | 54.4 / 1981 | 1893-2012 |
| Valentine, NE | 53.8 / warmest | 52.5 / 1934 | 1889-2012 |
| Bismarck, ND | 47.7 / warmest | 47.6 / 1987* | 1874-2012 |
| Fargo, ND | 48.4 / warmest | 48.0 / 1987 | 1881-2012 |
| Grand Forks, ND | 45.7 / warmest | tied / 1987 | 1893-2012 |
| Williston, ND | 46.1 / 6th warmest | 49.0 / 1981 | 1894-2012 |
| Aberdeen, SD | 48.9 / 2nd warmest | 49.6 / 1987 | 1893-2012 |
| Huron, SD | 51.7 / warmest | 51.4 / 1987 | 1881-2012 |
| Rapid City, SD | 52.2 / warmest | 51.2 / 1987 | 1942-2012 |
| Sioux Falls, SD | 52.6 / warmest | 52.4 / 1921 | 1893-2012 |
| Casper, WY | 50.2 / warmest | 50.1 / 1994 | 1939-2012 |
| Cheyenne, WY | 50.6 / warmest | 49.6 / 1981 | 1872-2012 |
| Lander, WY | 50.8 / warmest | 49.6 / 1988 | 1891-2012 |
| Sheridan, WY | 49.7 / 4th warmest | 50.1 / 1983 | 1907-2012 |
*indicates multiple years, latest year listed
