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9 hours ago, Picard said:

Wow, I never would have thought single digits had ever been recorded in October in NJ, even in a colder climate of the past.  Was that near the end of the month?
 

10-22-40 was the earliest single digits that I could find for the old Sussex COOP. There used to be a station at Layton in the Delaware water gap not far from the current Walpack station with had their first single digits on 10-28-36. The earliest below 0° reading for Layton and other surrounding sites was 11-26-38.
 

NJ SUSSEX 1 NW COOP
1940-10-22 49 7 28.0 -21.1

 

Data for October 28, 1936 through October 28, 1936
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
NJ LAYTON 3 NW COOP 9


 

Data for November 26, 1938 through November 26, 1938
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RUNYON COOP -7
CANOE BROOK COOP -5
LAYTON 3 NW COOP -5
CHARLOTTEBURG RESERVOIR COOP -1
INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 0
HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 0
BELVIDERE COOP 1
Belvidere Area ThreadEx 1
FLEMINGTON 5 NNW COOP 2
PEMBERTON COOP 4
LONG VALLEY COOP 4
SOMERVILLE 4 NW COOP 5
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1 minute ago, bluewave said:

10-22-40 was the earliest single digits that I could find for the old Sussex COOP. There used to be a station at Layton in the Delaware water gap not far from the current Walpack station with had their first single digits on 10-28-36. The earliest below 0° reading for Layton and other surrounding sites was 11-26-38.
 

NJ SUSSEX 1 NW COOP
1940-10-22 49 7 28.0 -21.1

 

Data for October 28, 1936 through October 28, 1936
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
NJ LAYTON 3 NW COOP 9


 

Data for November 26, 1938 through November 26, 1938
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
RUNYON COOP -7
CANOE BROOK COOP -5
LAYTON 3 NW COOP -5
CHARLOTTEBURG RESERVOIR COOP -1
INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 0
HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 0
BELVIDERE COOP 1
Belvidere Area ThreadEx 1
FLEMINGTON 5 NNW COOP 2
PEMBERTON COOP 4
LONG VALLEY COOP 4
SOMERVILLE 4 NW COOP 5

It was likely the combination of thick fresh snow cover and strong radiational cooling that produced the subzero November temperatures in 1938.

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