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Record Cold |
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A series of storm systems continued to drop snow across the northern half of the Midwest the second week of January. Frigid Arctic air plunged south behind the storms, with lows to -48°F recorded in northern Minnesota. Details can be found in the January 14th edition of the Midwest Climate Watch. |
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The Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC)
is a cooperative program of the Illinois State Water Survey
and the National Climatic Data Center (National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S, Department of Commerce).
The MRCC is a partner in a national climate service program that includes the
National Climatic Data Center, Regional Climate
Centers, and
State Climate Offices.
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Click on a state to go to the
State Climate Office web site
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