A Few Temperature and Rainfall Records Set
Several records were set over the last 48 hours in central and northern Alabama from both rainfall as well as temperatures. They are listed below:
...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM RAINFALL SET AT ANNISTON... A RECORD RAINFALL OF 2.43 INCHES WAS SET AT ANNISTON YESTERDAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 2.32 INCHES SET IN 1948.
...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM RAINFALL SET AT BIRMINGHAM... A RECORD RAINFALL OF 2.43 INCHES WAS SET AT BIRMINGHAM YESTERDAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 2.37 INCHES SET IN 1900.
...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM RAINFALL SET AT TUSCALOOSA... A RECORD RAINFALL OF 1.71 INCHES WAS SET AT TUSCALOOSA YESTERDAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 0.83 INCHES SET IN 1964.
...RECORD DAILY HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE SET AT TUSCALOOSA... THE LOW TEMPERATURE YESTERDAY AT TUSCALOOSA WAS 66 DEGREES. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR NOVEMBER 19TH...WHICH WAS 65 DEGREES IN 1991.
...RECORD DAILY HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE SET AT HUNTSVILLE... THE LOW TEMPERATURE YESTERDAY AT HUNTSVILLE WAS 63 DEGREES. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR NOVEMBER 19TH...WHICH WAS 62 DEGREES IN 1985.
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