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  1. 2 days ago · The Old Farmer's Almanac weather history tool provides access to weather reports from over 1,300 weather stations in cities across the United States and Canada, reporting on past temperatures, precipitation, snow, pressure, dew point, and wind speeds.

  2. May 2, 2024 · In 1969, the Weather Bureau began publishing a weekly compilation of daily maps with the title Daily Weather Maps (Weekly series). The earliest weather maps featured only a map of the continental U.S. with the day's air temperature, barometric pressure, wind velocity and direction, and a general indication of the weather for various cities ...

  3. www.calendar-365.com › calendar › 2009October 2009 Calendar

    4 days ago · October 8, 2009: 6:59: 18:27: 11h 28m: October 9, 2009: 7:01: 18:25: 11h 24m: October 10, 2009: 7:02: 18:24: 11h 22m: October 11, 2009: 7:03: 18:22: 11h 19m: October 12, 2009: 7:04: 18:21: 11h 17m: October 13, 2009: 7:05: 18:19: 11h 14m: October 14, 2009: 7:06: 18:18: 11h 12m: October 15, 2009: 7:07: 18:16: 11h 9m: October 16, 2009: 7:08: 18:15 ...

  4. May 21, 2024 · October was unusually wet, cloudy, and cold, as it was the 4th coldest, the 5th wettest, and the 10th snowiest October on record. October was officially the wettest month of 2009 with 5.52 inches precipitation, or 286 percent of normal.

  5. May 8, 2024 · Across North America, snow cover for October 2009 was above average, the third largest extent since satellite records began in 1967. The average North American October snow cover extent is 8.1 million square kilometers for the 1967-2009 period of record.

  6. 6 days ago · Each season brings different weather, hours of light, and plant/animal behaviors. The seasons are brought about by the yearly orbit of the earth around the sun and the tilt of the earth's axis. Below are the astronomical dates for the calendar year 2009 for both the northern and southern hemispheres.

  7. May 19, 2024 · Weather. Buffalo Barracks, New York, received 30 inches of snow in a three-day storm – 1844; The Perfect Storm reached maximum intensity – 1991

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