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March 21–22 – 5 died in California from high winds by a bomb cyclone that also caused two tornadoes, including one in Montebello. [92] March 22–25 – 14 died in the town Baardhere, Jubaland state, Somalia, when flash floods hit the area. [93] March 24–26 – 26 people were killed in a tornado outbreak in the Southern United States. [94]
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The highest temperature ever recorded in Milwaukee is 105 °F (41 °C) on July 24, 1935 [6] and the coldest temperature is -26 °F (-32 °C), on both January 17, 1982 and February 4, 1996. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The former occasion is referred to as " Cold Sunday ", because of the extreme cold felt in many locations in the United States on that day.
Whether you're heading home after the holidays or heading on your first vacation of the new year, the busy holiday travel period continues, and weather may be a factor. For some, snow, rain ...
This was the fifth consecutive year to include a violent tornado in March, tying the record longest streak of five from 1963 to 1967. The outbreak on the last day of March, which continued into April 1, was especially large with 116 tornadoes, which represented just over 60% of the tornadoes from the entire month.
January 1912 cold wave – The severe 1912 United States cold wave caused the longest recorded period of weather below 0 °F or −17.8 °C. 1916-1917. Winter of 1916–1917 – the "extended winter" (October to March) of 1916–17 was the coldest on record in the West and Midwest. 1917-1918
The website was launched in 2004 by Mike Boylan.He graduated from the University of South Florida with a degree in marketing in 1996. He joined Facebook in 2009 to establish his weather site and has since amassed millions of followers on social media, becoming a popular figure in the weather blogging realm. [3]