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The cold wave was related to a highly negative North Atlantic Oscillation event during that winter driving cold Arctic air into most of North America. [1] February 1936 was the coldest February on record in the contiguous U.S., narrowly eclipsing February 1899. [2] It also was the coldest month ever in Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Montana is the coldest in continental U.S. history, dropping to minus 70 degrees at Rogers Pass on Jan. 20, 1954. (MORE: Most Extreme U.S. Cold Outbreaks ) 50-states-all-time-cold.jpg
1933 Western United States cold wave – The winter of 1932–33 was the second- or third-coldest on record [26] in most of the West (the coldest on record in Arizona [27]) and saw record cold temperatures in Seneca, Oregon (-54 °F/-48 °C), Moran, Wyoming (-66 °F/-54 °C) and Seminole, Texas (-23 °F/-31 °F) between February 7 and 10, [28 ...
Overall, this cold wave led to January being the coldest on record in the United States since 1988. [ 1 ] Though similar in extent to a previous cold wave in 2021 , it was not as record-breaking within the central United States, but freezing temperatures reached as far south as the Gulf Coast , breaking many temperature records there ...
Recent years show the atmosphere can deliver the coldest air sooner or later than the average: A bitterly cold outbreak in early March 2019 was the coldest of the season in Great Falls, Montana ...
Arctic cold outbreaks can seem to blend together in the pages of history. But in mid-February, 1899, 126 years ago this week, America was in the heart of what weather historian Christopher Burt ...
1888 Northwest United States cold wave; Great Blue Norther of November 11, 1911; 1911–12 United States cold wave; 1936 North American cold wave; 1985 North American cold wave; December 1989 United States cold wave; January–March 2014 North American cold wave; November 2014 North American cold wave; December 2017–January 2018 North ...
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