May 23, 2023 · 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.
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May 23, 2023 · 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.
October 1st. 2009: Strong winds were reported in Wenatchee and in the upper Columbia Basin. In the evening of the 3rd into the early morning of the 4th. 55-60 mph winds in Wenatchee damaged a roof near the airport. The siding of a house was also blown off. 40 mph winds across the upper Columbia Basin caused a dust storm on Interstate 90 at ...
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