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.
Snow close to record
January 30, 2009
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Snow close to record
http://www.news-herald.com
January 29, 2009
Wednesday’s heavy round of snow has put a 31-year-old dubious weather record within striking distance of being broken.
“So far this is the second snowiest January on record at 40.2 inches,” said Frank Kieltyka, meteorologist with the National Weather Service at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
Arctic front freezes US, Canada in record cold snap
January 17, 2009
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Arctic front freezes US, Canada in record cold snap
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Jan 16, 2009
WASHINGTON — A record cold snap gripped the American Midwest Friday as temperatures plummeted to lows of minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 34 degrees Celsius) and officials scrambled to protect the homeless and vulnerable.