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    • Dodge City, Kansas. Average wind speed: 15 mph. Average windiest month: April. Record wind gust: 48 to 79 mph (record unknown) Kansas is known for being the flattest state, but it's actually seventh in line for that title, based on its percentage of flatness.
    • Amarillo, Texas. Average wind speed: 13.6 mph. Average windiest months: March and April. Record wind gust: 84 mph on May 15, 1949. Amarillo experiences a similar phenomenon to Dodge City.
    • Lubbock, Texas. Average wind speed: 12.4 mph. Average windiest month: April. Record wind gust: 90 mph on May 9, 1952. Just south of what is considered to be the Texas Panhandle is Lubbock, with average wind speeds of 12.4 mph.
    • Boston, Massachusetts. Average wind speed: 12.3 mph. Average windiest months: February and March. Record wind gust: 90 mph on October 17, 2019. Boston's winds are so strong that in 2016, they overturned a century-old, eight-foot-tall statue of Benjamin Franklin, erected in 1856.
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    • What Is The Windiest City in The United States?
    • What Is The Highest Wind Speed Ever Recorded in The United States?
    • Why Is Chicago called “The Windy City”?
    • Final Thoughts

    To earn a spot on this list, a city must not only be exposed to extreme wind events such as tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, hurricanes, or blizzards but also be consistently windy. This also explains why these rankings aren’t entirely dominated by cities in tornado alley (often considered the Great Plains into parts of the Deep South). Tornadoes p...

    Let’s take a look at the windiest places in the United States, according to the average wind speed data from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

    Mount Washington, New Hampshire, takes the cake easily for the highest wind speed ever recorded in the United States, with a reading of 231 mph on April 12, 1934, as a strong storm moved just west of the peak. For a while, this was the strongest recorded wind gust in the world! However, an automated weather station on Barrow Island in Australia mea...

    So, why is Chicago called “The Windy City” if that title should belong somewhere else? There doesn’t seem to be any definitive account, and some historians still disagree about its origin. One important factor appears to have been the city’s effort to market itself as a summertime tourist destination for those seeking a respite from the sweltering ...

    Overall, locations among the Great Plains and the leeward (eastern, downwind) side of the prominent Rocky Mountain subranges dominate the windiest city rankings. This is due to a few different reasons, including the wide open, low-friction terrain in that part of the country, along with unique meteorological features such as the nocturnal low-level...

    • Amarillo, Texas. - Annual average wind speed: 12.9 miles per hour. - Windiest month: April (14.7 miles per hour on average)
    • Cheyenne, Wyoming. - Annual average wind speed: 12.2 miles per hour. - Windiest month: January (14.3 miles per hour on average)
    • Casper, Wyoming. - Annual average wind speed: 12 miles per hour. - Windiest month: January (15.5 miles per hour on average)
    • Lubbock, Texas. - Annual average wind speed: 12 miles per hour. - Windiest month: April (14.3 miles per hour on average)
  1. Average annual wind speed of the windiest US cities (in miles per hour and kilometres per hour) City MPH KPH; Boston, Massachusetts: 12.3: 19.8: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 12.2: 19.6: Buffalo, New York: 11.8: 19.0: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 11.5: 18.5: Dallas, Texas: 10.7: 17.2: Kansas City, Missouri: 10.6: 17.1: San Francisco, California: 10.6: 17.1 ...

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  3. Oct 23, 2023 · Download app. What are the windiest cities in the U.S.? 1. Amarillo, Texas. Average wind speed: 12.9 mph. Record highest wind speed: 84 mph (1949) Amarillo, TX, is the windiest major city in the U.S. Its strong, consistent winds are due to its location in the Southwestern Great Plains.

  4. Local date. Local time. Wind direction. Wind speed (kts) Wind gusts (max kts) Cloud cover. Precipitation type. Precipitation (mm / 3h) Air temperature (°C) Air pressure (hPa) Tuesday, May 28. 01h. 6. 12. 16. 985. 04h. 4. 14. 985. 07h. 5. 7. 14. 987.

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