by Betty Jane Wilson
From Greenland’s icy mountains to the arid Sahara Sands, extreme weather conditions play dominant rolls in the annals of history.
Valley Falls history claims the following record low temperatures:
• From the Valley Falls New Era, Jan. 10, 1884, Patrick of the post office, recalled on the first of January, 1864, “the thermometer stood at 30 degrees below zero.”
• From the Valley Falls Vindicator, Jan. 24, 1930, “The thermometer registered 31 degrees below, the lowest in 30 years.”
• The Vindicator, Jan. 8, 1947, reported, “In just a week’s time, from Dec. 27 to Jan. 3, the mercury tumbled 103 degrees from 73 degrees
above to 31 degrees below.”
Extremes do make history; however, sometimes normalcy is preferable.
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