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January 1977 is the coldest month on record in the state of Ohio, with an average temperature of 11.9 °F (−11.2 °C). Snowfall was above average throughout the month and the all-time record low of −25 °F (−32 °C) was set in Cincinnati. The Ohio River froze solid for the first time since 1918, halting commercial shipping for weeks.
Snowy scenes were recorded in Huron County, northern Ohio, as a band of lake-effect snow swept across the area on Friday, January 21.Video taken by Joe Astolfi shows a snow-covered field in ...
Chicago (11.3 inches), Cleveland (18.4 inches), Salt Lake City (12.7 inches) and St. Louis (5.7 inches), are some of the larger cities where January is the snowiest month. January is the second ...
The cooperative observer station at the Bennetts Bridge power plant, near Altmar, New York, established an official all-time New York State monthly snowfall record with 192 inches (16.0 ft; 4.9 m) of snowfall in January 1978. [16] Long-term New York weather stations that established all-time monthly snowfall records in January 1978 include:
January 11, 2024 at 5:30 AM. ... directly impacting weather patterns in Ohio. ... The truth is we generally stay busy year-round, while summer months are our busiest. Snowfall and winter weather ...
Green Bay, Wisconsin saw its third-coldest February, with a monthly average temperature of 8 °F (−13 °C) Minneapolis-St. Paul tied its record for the seventh-coldest February, with a monthly average temperature of 8.6 °F (−13.0 °C) Dubuque, Iowa realized its third-coldest February, with a monthly average temperature of 10 °F (−12 °C)
January 29, 2024 at 7:15 AM. Some snow in forecast for northern Ohio but temperature outlook is above normal. ... USA TODAY Sports. Bowl game schedule: Breaking down today's 2 college football ...
Like most cold waves of the 1970s, temperatures in January dropped to extreme lows. Wind chills across the plains fell to between −70 and −80 °F (−56.7 and −62.2 °C). Severe cold pounded from the Plains states to the Eastern seaboard, where frequent frontal storms caused record snowfall and extreme blizzards, [ 2 ] which caused some ...