July in Norfolk was the coldest on record
August 12, 2009
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July in Norfolk was the coldest on record
http://simcoereformer.ca
August 11, 2009
A July that saw many people trading sweaters for swimsuits will go down as the coldest on record.
The average temperature for the month, as recorded at the Delhi weather station (the most complete data recorder in the area), was 18 Celsius. That is almost three degrees off the normal of 20.9C for the month and the coolest July since records started in 1934. The previous record was 18.3C, which was set in 1965.
Coldest July on record throughout Midwest (except Cleveland)
August 4, 2009
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Coldest July on record throughout Midwest (except Cleveland)
http://blog.cleveland.com
August 03, 2009
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Record or near-record cold swept much of the middle part of the nation in July — with some records being broken from the 1860s — but a late-month rally in Northeast Ohio left the area barely in the top 20 for coldest July on record.Other areas — from Cincinnati to Madison, Wisc. — broke cold records and even Ohio cities such as Akron, Toledo, Youngstown, Columbus and Dayton came close to their historic marks.
FREMONT – Not since 1891 has July been so cool.
July 26, 2009
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July on track to be record cool
http://www.thenews-messenger.com
July 25, 2009
FREMONT — Not since 1891 has July been so cool.
NYC fails to reach 85°F in June – first time since 1916
July 15, 2009
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NYC fails to reach 85°F in June – first time since 1916
http://wattsupwiththat.com
13 07 2009
…CENTRAL PARK HAS NOT HIT 85 DEGREES IN THE MONTH OF JUNE THIS YEAR.
THE LAST TIME THIS OCCURRED WAS BACK IN 1916. THIS HAS ONLY OCCURRED
2 OTHER TIMES…1903 AND 1886…
Regina Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low
July 12, 2009
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Record Cold in Regina, Estevan
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July 11, 2009
Regina Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low
For people camping at Craven, or elsewhere, it was a chilly start to the weekend in parts of southern Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada meteorologist Jean Theriault (TERR-ee-oh) says Regina broke the record cold temperature for July 11.
“3.1 recorded this morning, the previous record was 3.9, an old one, recorded in 1917,” Theriault said Saturday morning.