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Here's a look at what temperatures feel like right now: ... 2009 and only 6 degrees shy of their all-time record low. The coldest temperature so far in the outbreak was 45 degrees below zero at ...
See how frigid your state has been in U.S. weather records. ... Lower 48 records range from minus 2 degrees to minus 70 degrees. ... Illinois, Indiana and Ohio all have records in the 30-degree ...
As a result, the official record-lowest temperature for the state was −36 °F (−37.8 °C) recorded at Congerville on 5 January 1999. [11] In 2019, the January North American Cold Wave struck Illinois. This resulted in a new record low temperature, −38 °F (−38.9 °C), recorded on January 31, 2019, at Mount Carroll.
Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]
Lincoln set a record low temperature earlier Sunday as a deep freeze in the area continues. A reading of minus-13 degrees was recorded between 6 and 7 a.m. Sunday, according to the National ...
In recent decades, new high temperature records have substantially outpaced new low temperature records on a growing portion of Earth's surface. [1] Comparison shows seasonal variability for record increases. The list of weather records includes the most extreme occurrences of weather phenomena for various categories. Many weather records are ...
Moline in the Quad Cities reached an all-time record low of −33 °F (−36 °C). In Mount Carroll, a temperature of −38 °F (−39 °C) was recorded on January 30. Now verified, this is the all-time lowest temperature in the state of Illinois. [69] [70] Several people died in Chicago due to the cold. [71]
Snowfall amounts. Below are the latest 24-hour snowfall reports from the National Weather Service. Conifer, Colorado – 17.1 inches. Currituck, North Carolina – 14 inches