That is what it was over North and Central Alabama this morning where clearing had taken place. However, down south, with clouds that persisted not so. It was 70 in Auburn, 72 in Dothan and Troy, 73 in Evergreen and Mobile amd 74 in Montgomery.
But three cheers (no, a thousand cheers) for these lows:
ALABAMA
55 at Cullman Airport and Desoto State Park
56 in Cottondale and Owens Crossroads
57 at Crossville, Valley Head, Vinemont, Russell Cave
58 at Hartselle, Hightop, Collinsville, Hanceville, Scottsboro
59 at Decatur, Tuscaloosa, Elkton, Russellville Airport
60 at Huntsville, Muscle Shoals, Mumford, Grove Oak, Hazel Green, Scottsboro Airport
61 in Courtland, Ft. Payne, Meridianville, Alabaster, Jasper (Skycam)
62 at Anniston, Arab, Fyffe, Shelby County Airport
63 at Birmingham, Albertville, Hamilton (Skycam)
64 at Guntersville
64 at Gadsden, Inverness, Mt. Cheaha (all Skycam reports)
65 at Harvest
68 at Demopolis (Skycam)
NATIONAL
32 at Stanley, Idaho
31 at Eagle, Alaska
AROUND THIS OLD WORLD
18 at Alert (the northernmost weather station in Canada)
40 at Ojmjakon, Siberia (billed as the world's coldest continuously inhabited place)
5 below zero at Summit, Greenland (on the ice cap, but it is still summer there)
But three cheers (no, a thousand cheers) for these lows:
ALABAMA
55 at Cullman Airport and Desoto State Park
56 in Cottondale and Owens Crossroads
57 at Crossville, Valley Head, Vinemont, Russell Cave
58 at Hartselle, Hightop, Collinsville, Hanceville, Scottsboro
59 at Decatur, Tuscaloosa, Elkton, Russellville Airport
60 at Huntsville, Muscle Shoals, Mumford, Grove Oak, Hazel Green, Scottsboro Airport
61 in Courtland, Ft. Payne, Meridianville, Alabaster, Jasper (Skycam)
62 at Anniston, Arab, Fyffe, Shelby County Airport
63 at Birmingham, Albertville, Hamilton (Skycam)
64 at Guntersville
64 at Gadsden, Inverness, Mt. Cheaha (all Skycam reports)
65 at Harvest
68 at Demopolis (Skycam)
NATIONAL
32 at Stanley, Idaho
31 at Eagle, Alaska
AROUND THIS OLD WORLD
18 at Alert (the northernmost weather station in Canada)
40 at Ojmjakon, Siberia (billed as the world's coldest continuously inhabited place)
5 below zero at Summit, Greenland (on the ice cap, but it is still summer there)
on September 6, 2006, 10:32 am
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