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March 24, 2010`s - Historical Climate Facts !


In 2010 :
Lo : 39 °
Hi : 77 °
Rainfall : 0.00 "

In 2009 :
Lo : 58 °
Hi : 77 °
Rainfall : { 0.26 " }

In 2008 :
Lo : 27 °
Hi : 48 °
Rainfall : 0.00 "

In 2007 :
Lo : 55 °
Hi : 87 ° { ** Record Hottest }
Rainfall : 0.00 "

In 2006 :
Lo : 27 °
Hi : 54 °
Rainfall : 0.00 "

In 2005 :
Lo : 44 °
Hi : 64 °
Rainfall : 0.00 "
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Friday - September 18, 2009`s - Historical Climate Facts !

Posted 09-19-2009 at 03:10 AM by WilliamBrantley


In 2009 :
Lo : 67 °
Hi : 77 °
Rainfall : 0.53 “ : Rain fell during the 6 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 11 p.m. hours

In 2008 :
Lo : 55 °
Hi : 86 °
Rainfall : 0.00 ”

In 2007 :
Lo : 59 °
Hi : 85 °
Rainfall : 0.00 “

In 2006 :
Lo : 59 °
Hi : 81 °
Rainfall : 0.91 “

In 2005 :
Lo : 57 °
Hi : 86 °
Rainfall : 0.00 ”

In 2004 :
Lo : 51 °
Hi : 84 °
Rainfall : 0.00 “
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  1. Old Comment
    I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking at, or where this is, but it seems that there's a marked decrease in day temperature hi's, yet a marked increase in the lo's over the last 5 years... interesting.
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    Posted 09-19-2009 at 02:19 PM by DualCitizen101 DualCitizen101 is offline
  2. Old Comment
    Yes : Either an Strong Warm Frontal or Cold Frontal System moved through the Jackson, Tn area during the past 5 years on September 18 th.
    We do have rather Big changes in our weather from hot to cool weather here in the month of September. We have had numerious Tornados here in Jackson during the 2000`s also.
    One even hit downtown - That we { Jacksonians } thought would never happen.
    For years we thought that our bowl shaped land surface would protect us from a direct hit of any Tornado.
    I also believe that Clarksville, Tn. also had a Tornado hit their downtown area also on the same day Jackson`s did.
    Weird ha.
    Thanks for your comment.
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    Posted 09-23-2009 at 12:49 PM by WilliamBrantley WilliamBrantley is offline
 

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