The east coast was very cold during the winter of 1976-1977, while Colorado had its driest winter on record. Snow in Miami, none in Colorado.
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1977 was the driest year in the high desert since white people started keeping records. We were all on water rationing.
there were -20 F below normal temperatures for the entire month of January 1977 near the Ohio River Valley. A 20 degree departure from normal for an entire month is a very rare event.