The record high November temperatures continued on Wednesday in Kansas.
Hays shattered the record high of 77 degrees set in 1967, with the mercury topping out at 84 degrees Wednesday.
Salina broke a 53-year-old record. The Wednesday temperature of 82 degrees broke the record of 77 set in 1963, according to the National Weather Service.
It was also 82 degrees in Russell passing the previous high temperature of 74 degrees set back in 1999.
At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dodge City hit 87 degrees breaking the old record of 80 set in 1999.
Record temperatures set at Wichita, Salina and Russell. #kswx pic.twitter.com/1NpsDDSv4b
— NWS Wichita (@NWSWichita) November 17, 2016
It is 80 degrees in Topeka, which breaks the old record high of 79 set in 1963. #kswx
— NWS Topeka (@NWSTopeka) November 16, 2016
Liberal hit 81 degrees breaking the record of 80 set in 1999. Garden City hit 81 degrees breaking the record of 78 set in 1999.
It was 80 degrees in Topeka breaking the old record of 79 from 1963.
Other record high temperatures included 81degrees in Colby, Goodland 82 degrees; Hill City 85 degrees and Wichita 83 degrees.
Today was the second warmest day in November in Dodge City history. pic.twitter.com/KZDQzlFf0Z
— NWS Dodge City (@NWSDodgeCity) November 16, 2016