Southern U.S. breaks cold records more than a century old

Breaking record lows from the early 1900s in six states.

25 July 2019 – Record lows for the date include:

• Altus, Oklahoma, 58°F

• Decatur, Alabama, 58°F

• Salina, Kansas, 58°F

• Anderson, South Carolina,  61°F

• Abiline, Texas, 63°F

• Little Rock, Arkansas, 64°F

(Note: Accuweather said this was for Wednesday, July 25, so I don’t know if it was for Wednesday or for the 25th. What is clear is that six different states reported record lows.)

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/fall-like-air-breaks-record-lows-from-early-1900s-in-parts-of-southern-us/70008881

Thanks to Jack Hydrazine for this link

 

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August 1, 2019 at 04:36PM

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