OKLAHOMA CITY -- The 100th anniversary of an oddity in temperature records will be on 11-11-11.
Friday will be the 100th anniversary of the day Oklahoma City set the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Nov. 11 and the lowest temperature ever recorded on Nov. 11 -- and the records were set during the same day -- Nov. 11, 1911.
Associate Oklahoma State Climatologist Gary McManus says the temperature reached 83 degrees in Oklahoma City during that afternoon before a frigid cold front moved across the state. By the end of the day the temperature in the city was a record-setting low of 17 degrees.
Friday will be the 100th anniversary of the day Oklahoma City set the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Nov. 11 and the lowest temperature ever recorded on Nov. 11 -- and the records were set during the same day -- Nov. 11, 1911.
Associate Oklahoma State Climatologist Gary McManus says the temperature reached 83 degrees in Oklahoma City during that afternoon before a frigid cold front moved across the state. By the end of the day the temperature in the city was a record-setting low of 17 degrees.
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