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Daily Historical Weather Information from 102 Years Ago


Daily Historical Weather for November 8, 1907

In Oklahoma, El Nino effects often are balanced between the mild and dry anomalies over the northern Plains and the cool wet anomalies to the south over Texas. As such, the prevailing conditions can go either way. November 1907 generally was cool and wet, as temperatures averaged almost 2 degrees below normal for the month and statewide precipitation averaged about 1/2 inch above normal. Most of the anomalies, cool and wet, were confined to southeastern OK, while northwestern OK remained relatively mild and dry on the average for the month.



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