January 2007 - Cold Temperatures at Rawlins and Laramie




As you can see in the graph above, Rawlins had the second most consecutive days with average temperatures less than 0 degrees during the period in January 2007.




As seen in the graph above, January 11-17, 2007 in Rawlins was the fifth most consecutive days with low temperatures less than 0 degrees.





January 11-22, 2007 in Rawlins was the most consecutive days with low temperatures less than 3 degrees, as seen in the graph above.





As you can see in the graph above, January 12-17, 2007 was the second most consecutive days with average temperatures less than 2 degrees at Laramie.





The graph above shows the most consecutive days with low temperatures of 2 degrees or less at Laramie.  The period from January 11-31, 2007 leads in this category by nine days over the second place periods.





As you can see in the graph above, January 11-28, 2007 was the most consecutive days with low temperatures of 0 degrees or less at Laramie.





Graphs and captions produced by Steve Rubin


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