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record cold continues
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 7:35 am
by tropicana
NEW RECORD LOWS set SUN AUG 15th 2004
Waterloo IA 42F tied 1929
Burlington IA 46F
St Joseph MO 47F tied 1994
Springfield IL 47F tied 1962
Chicago IL 48F
Springfield MO 49F
Lamoni IA 49F
Paducah KY 49F
Jackson TN 49F
Evansville IN 50F
McCook NE 51F tied 1992
Meridian MS 51F **NEW AUGUST RECORD**
Huntsville AL 52F
Hot Springs ARK 52F
Tupelo MS 53F
Nashville TN 53F
Pinson AL 53F tied 1963
Lynchburg VA 54F tied 1983
Jackson MS 54F **AUG RECORD tied yesterday**
Hattiesburg MS 55F **AUG RECORD tied 1952**
Birmingham AL 56F
Monroe LA 56F
Alexandria LA 56F
El Dorado ARK 56F
Camden ARK 56F tied 1929
Lafayette LA 58F
Baton Rouge LA 58F ** COLDEST EVER IN AUGUST**
Montgomery AL 59F
Lake Charles LA 59F
Shreveport LA 60F
Port Arthur TX 61F
Houston TX 61F
New Iberia LA 61F
Austin Bergstrom TX 62F
Mobile AL 62F
Victoria TX 64F
Pensacola FL 64F
College Station TX 66F tied 1923
Audubon Park LA 67F
Corpus Christi TX 67F
-justin-
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 8:45 am
by Opal storm
My friend in Pensacola called me and said he had to wear a jacket one morning becuase it was so cool outside.I think Pensacola already broke two records.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:21 am
by michaelwmoss
Indianapolis had a record low of 48 the other morning. The record for this morning is 50. Temp only got down to 55.
This will probably be the last of it. Summer and Storms (Isolated Severe) To Return as early as Tomorrow.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 11:21 am
by bfez1
We had a record low this morning of 68º !
Strange but beautiful weather!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 11:48 am
by TexasStooge
One time, the Dallas/Ft. Worth had reached 67ºF this month.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:03 pm
by tropicana
ANOTHER SLEW OF RECORD LOWS MON AUG 16th 2004
Lincoln IL 44F tied 1929
Ft Wayne IN 46F
Springfield IL 47F
Paducah KY 48F
Chicago IL 48F
Jackson MS 49F
Peoria IL 51F
Meridian MS 54F
Nashville TN 54F
Tupelo MS 55F
Jackson MS 56F
Hattiesburg MS 57F
Alexandria LA 57F
Jackson KY 57F tied 1994
Austin Bergstrom TX 59F
Baton Rouge LA 60F
Lafayette LA 61F tied 1929
Lake Charles LA 62F tied 1992
New Iberia LA 62F tied 1963
Abilene TX 62F tied 1994
Victoria TX 62F
Houston TX 63F tied 1992
San Antonio TX 63F
Austin Mabry TX 64F
Mobile AL 64F tied 1929
Pensacola FL 68F tied 1929
New Orleans LA 68F tied 1992
Corpus Christi TX 70F tied 1967
-justin-
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:08 am
by michaelwmoss
BRRRRRR!!
Actually that is not too bad at all. Better than Sweltering

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 7:23 pm
by tropicana
WHEN WILL THE RECORD CHILLS END??
MORE RECORD LOWS SET TUES AUG 17th 2004
Jackson TN 50F
Paducah KY 51F
Bowling Green KY 53F tied 1979
Meridian MS 54F
Louisville KY 55F tied 1964
Tupelo MS 56F
Jackson MS 56F
Hattiesburg MS 57F
Huntsville AL 59F
Alexandria LA 59F
Jackson KY 59F tied 1992
Childress TX 60F
Austin Bergstrom TX 61F
Abilene TX 61F
Baton Rouge LA 61F
Lake Charles LA 62F tied 1992
Victoria TX 63F
North Myrtle Beach SC 66F tied 1955
Mobile AL 66F tied 1889
Corpus Christi TX 68F
-justin-
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 10:55 pm
by MGC
Here on the Mississippi Coast, we've had record low temps for 6 straight nights. Chance of setting another tonight. Can't remember a week straight of record lows.....global warming, yep......MGC
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 11:04 pm
by michaelwmoss
I think it is going to come to an end pretty soon. The Trough in the East is forecast to move on out soon. I believe it because there is a whale of a storm system going through Canada that will help to pull this trough outta here!!
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 4:31 pm
by PTrackerLA
We tied our all time record low for August 58 degrees, a few days ago. But now, it's back to the heat! Thankfully we have good rain chances starting tomorrow because things are so parched around here.
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 7:22 pm
by tropicana
WED AUG 18 RECORD LOWS:-
Mobridge SD 40F
Chadron NE 43F
Miles City MONT 47F
Meridian MS 56F
Hattiesburg MS 58F
Islip NY 59F
Natchez MS 61F
Alexandria LA 62F
Montgomery AL 63F tied 1992
Austin Bergstrom TX 64F
Baton Rouge LA 64F
Mobile AL 65F tied 1879
Pensacola FL 66F
New Iberia LA 67F
List is definitely shortening though.
-justin-
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:05 pm
by michaelwmoss
They have frost advisories in Northern Minnesota
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:10 pm
by NWIASpotter
Indeed they do over the entire Northest quarter of the state. I am already at a chilly 48 degrees!! I'm only at 11 o'clock, with clear skies, it could be a record once again here.
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:16 pm
by michaelwmoss
How much severe weather did you have with the passage of that Polar Front?
They got Blizzard Conditions in Parts Of Central Canada
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:34 pm
by NWIASpotter
I had just one line of thunderstorms come though my area. Nothing even close to severe, over towards SE IA, and parts of IL/MO/IN/WI/MN they all had some warnings. The Quad Cities put out around 4 tornado warnings I believe. So this polar front didn't do much for me. It looks like the next passage of a very strong front is expected early next week, most likely Tuesday timeframe. Will still have to watch and see what models do with that disturbance.
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:16 am
by michaelwmoss
Man you mean ANOTHER Polar Front is forecasted to come down this way? That might mean another Blizzard For Central Canada.
Sounds like we are getting the "2nd" part of the Severe Weather Season getting going. Could be a repeat of May!
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:06 am
by NWIASpotter
Yes, we do have another strong disturbance that is forecast to come through most of the US. Last nights GFS doesn't have it as strong as previously, but it is still quite a ways out. Will have to keep our eyes on it.
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:13 am
by NWIASpotter
To continue with the actual topic of this thread. Several records were broken this morning in my area. My low this morning was 38 degrees!!!! Sadly, I could very easily see my breath this morning.
Some of the records:
Sioux City reached 44, previous record 46
Sioux Falls reached 39, previous record 40
Spencer reached 40, tied previous record
I'm sure there were also many more, that so far have not become official. I'm sure tropicana will have a list of them later on today

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:38 am
by tropicana
[b]Thanks NWIASpotter. Yup...a brand new polar cold front means a new round of record lows:-
RECORD LOWS SET THU AUG 19 2004 ....
Winnipeg MAN 34F ( 1.0C) **CANADA***
Aberdeen SD 34F
Mobridge SD 35F
International Falls MN 36F
Rhinelander WI 36F
Kennebec SD 36F
Duluth MN 37F
St Cloud MN 37F
Grand Forks ND 37F
Watertown SD 38F tied 1967
Alliance NE 38F
Sioux Falls SD 39F
Fargo ND 39F
Chadron NE 39F
Spencer IA 40F tied 1967
Norfolk NE 41F
Green Bay WI 42F
Valentine NE 43F
Webster City IA 43F
Pierre SD 43F tied 1967
Sioux City IA 44F
Cedar Rapids IA 45F
Appleton WI 45F
La Crosse WI 46F
Ames IA 46F
Omaha NE 47F
Dubuque IA 47F tied 1985
Monroe LA 65F tied 1963
RECORD LOW MAX THU AUG 19th
Cheyenne WY 55F
Russell KS 64F
Dodge City KS 66F
-justin-