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Old 01-30-2008, 09:46 AM
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Browning, Montana: In 24 hours over January 23 to 24, 1916, the temperature dropped 100 Fahrenheit degrees (55.6 Celsius degrees) from 44 oF (6.7oC) above zero to minus 56 oF (-48.9oC)

but this link is pretty interesting, though it only talks about montana

National Weather Service - NWS Great Falls


That's awful!! The consulation I find in that is that it's worse then it was here even though it took a whole twenty-four hours to change that much.
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That's awful!! The consulation I find in that is that it's worse then it was here even though it took a whole twenty-four hours to change that much.
I used to live in Great Falls, MT. Some of the most bizarre weather you'll ever see over the course of a year. I remember #4 on that list and not going anywhere, just bundled up in the house. I also remember waiting for the school bus in -35 F which isn't too bad by itself, through in some wind and its a -70 wind chill. **** ain't right, man. I also remember playing catch with my dad in the yard and the weather being clear and fine one minute. The next minute, we watched a tornado touch down on the golf course we lived on (the same course that was mentioned in the #1 story). I remember 6" of snow on August 6th. We were at our cabin (even more snow!) and I had decided to sleep in my parents suburban. I woke up to a very big and very confused bear peering through the car windows. I could go on...
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