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This Day In Weather History

 
In 1870, weather observations were taken this morning from 24 stations in the United States by the Army Signal Corps. The information was telegraphed to Washington D.C. so a national map could be drawn. This was the first time that large scale observations were taken simultaneously and plotted on a map. In 2009, record October snowfalls buried much of Nebraska and Wyoming, with North Platte measuring 2 1/2 feet while Cheyenne received 28 inches.

 


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