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Is it snow ever fallen in your city, and which is lowest temperature ever in your city?
Snow has fallen here twice (once widespread and once localized). The lowest temperature ever in Miami (where I live) is 27F (-3C). The lowest temperature ever in Florida is -2F (-19C)
Snow has fallen here twice (once widespread and once localized). The lowest temperature ever in Miami (where I live) is 27F (-3C). The lowest temperature ever in Florida is -2F (-19C)
Lowest temperature ever in Florida was in Tallahassee.
Tallahassee has similar climate as southern Greece, southern Italy and southern Spain, but has much lower minimum record in the winter months.
If I'm not mistaken January 1977 was the coldest month on average ever in Chicago.
That was just before i got into weather and keeping records. I remember the fall-winter of 76-77 being active and cold. I was just getting into telescopes back then at the age of 13. Astronomy and offshore fishing got me into weather since both depend on the weather so much. Then we had the super freezes in 81, 83,84,85 and 1989. After that is just kept warming up until we had a big dip in 2010, and after that it has warmed up so much. So really the last 27 years have been so warm minus 2010 when we had a freak 3 month run of highs in the 40's and 50's. We had Atlanta weather from Jan till March. We will never see that again.
Long, but Fast loop I put together from 6pm Dec 7th to 9am Dec 10th.
The moisture stretched too far so I focused on when the precip was starting on the northern edge.. You can see who was changing over, who stayed all rain, who missed out being too far West.
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