Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
Thinking a little weather trivia this afternoon. . . does anyone know what US city has seen the greatest temperature extremes? The Plains states have the greatest seasonal temp swings, so I would think any such location would be found in South Dakota. Gann Valley, SD has to be one candidate. Their highest ever temp is a smoking 120F in July 1936, the coldest a bitter -44F in Jan. 1994, giving that city a huge 164F range. Our location can't touch that! Tri Cities, Wash. extremes are 115F down to -23, a 138F range, and 118F/-14F = 132F at Ice Harbor a few miles to the NE.
At the other extreme are the coastal regions of the Pacific, ie San Diego's extremes are 111F and 29F = 82F range. Seattle has a "perfect" score. . . hottest is 100F, coldest ever 0F.
Vaughn
At the other extreme are the coastal regions of the Pacific, ie San Diego's extremes are 111F and 29F = 82F range. Seattle has a "perfect" score. . . hottest is 100F, coldest ever 0F.
Vaughn