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February Shattered Monthly Records For Snow, Cold and ...




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Feb 25, 2019 · It was a record-smashing February in dozens of locations in the U.S., featuring monthlysnow, rain, heat, and cold records. Snow Records One could argue Eau …



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Mar 02, 2019 · QUESTION: Global cooling....you talk a lot about global cooling in the colder winter this year. But what effect does it have on the future summer temperatures and growing of crops? GL ANSWER: This type of climate change has the potential to be very profound. 2019 is already setting new records for cold and snowfall. In the center of the USA, the snowfall has risen to more than double …

January–February 2019 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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Temperatures broke records, with the coldest temperature ever recorded at -30 °F (-34 °C) on January 31, 2019. Wind chills got dangerously low as -58 °F (-50 °C) on January 30, 2019. Most universities closed, including Iowa State University , University of Northern Iowa , and the University of Iowa .

Areas affected: Eastern Canada, Central United States, Eastern United States, Pacific Northwest, Western Canada

Fatalities: 22

Type: Cold wave

Formed: January 24, 2019