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January 21, 1985 – Tennessee Was -25 F
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Summer time blues are setting in way down south during the depths of summer too ‘-)
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/89799.html
NWS promised us snow and a high of 35 yesterday. That was when the sun was shining and the temperature was 43F at 10AM. I live between Rogersville and Newport and the worse we have had this winter is single digits at night for a few days. cold weather is right around the corner.
Perfectly normal summer day in Australia.
Warmists are alarmed out of their minds!!
“We are all doomed!!!!”
http://www.bom.gov.au/
That Janauary 1985 outbreak was probably the coldest of the 20th Century in the SE United States. Atlanta was -9, Raleigh was -9, Macon, GA was -6 and Jacksonville was +6. Teens al the way down to the orange groves.
Since I live out in the Northwest I was curious about the big freeze I heard so much from my grandfolks (now since passed away) I decided to Google it. And here is what I found:
If you want to talk about “unprecedented” then in 1930 the mighty Columbia River between Washington and Oregon froze over. Even a car could be driven on it or an airplane could land on the frozen river ice. It happened earlier in 1916, 1930, and 1949 as well.
http://documents.columbian.com/historyimages/riverfrozen2.jpg
http://www.columbian.com/history/riverfrozen/
http://victoriataftkpam.blogspot.com/2010/11/willamette-columbia-rivers-frozen-in.html