Weather Events That Lasted Longer than Kim Kardashian's Marriage

By Grace Muller, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
Nov 2, 2011; 5:02 AM ET
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210: Days between spring snowfall and fall snowfall in NYC

142: Days with snow in the ground in International Falls, in Kris Humphries' home state of Minnesota.

123: Days that the United States hurricane season lasted

109: In Kim Kardashian's home base, L.A., days without measurable rainfall

95: Consecutive days that Yuma, Ariz., hit at least 100 degrees F this summer.

92: Consecutive days Reno, Nev., went without rain this summer

83: Days since abnormal rainfall started in New York City in August

However, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries' marriage did last longer than Dallas' 41-day heat wave with temperatures above 100 degrees.


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"Barrow, Alaska has 83 consecutive days of daylight every summer without a sunset," John Feerick

"The '91 Halloween blizzard," Christopher Miller

"2011 Texas Drought," Andrea Cook Sheets

"Winter in Fargo," Annette Kleinkauf Morrow

"Red tide on south padre island," Javier Lopez Red

(AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

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