The Weather and Circulation of December 1967Temperature Reversal Associated With Intramonthly Amplification
River mildness prevailed and numerous new daily maximum temperature records were established from $e western Great Lakes to the Middle Atlantic States.) All _-this changed the last- weekTkhen --- snow fell as far southxi northern Mississippi \i-hile Arctic air reached from the Rocky Mountain States...
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Summary: | River mildness prevailed and numerous new daily maximum temperature records were established from $e western Great Lakes to the Middle Atlantic States.) All _-this changed the last- weekTkhen --- snow fell as far southxi northern Mississippi \i-hile Arctic air reached from the Rocky Mountain States to the east coast. The West warmed. Several new daily maximum temperature records were reported in northern California and new daily minimum records at several cities in the Midwest. Record December snowfall (see table 1) came mostly in one prolonged period of storminess near mid-month with the appearance of a Southwest Low. Snow fell on 8 consecutive days at Flagstaff, Ariz., and nearby areas. Yuma, Ariz., had a trace of snow for the first time in 30 |
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