This Day In Weather History May 14
1997: May was unusually cool across Iowa with many stations recording one of their coldest Mays on record. On the 13th-15th many areas of the state experienced freezing or near-freezing temperatures. The coldest temperatures in this stretch were reported across northern Iowa on the morning of the 14th including readings of 28 F at Fort Dodge and Northwood, 27 F at Le Mars and Waukon, and 24 F at Sibley. Late season flurries were also observed at some northeastern Iowa stations on the night of May 14-15 with traces of snowfall reported at Cresco, Decorah, Lansing, and Waukon.
Source: National Weather Service Des Moines
Posted by Staff Writer
on May 14 2011. Filed under News.
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