We tied the record low for this date

Clinton area official weather observer Jim Blaess says the temperature dropped to 51 degrees and that tied the record low for July 16th first set in 1930 and tied in 1945

With highs in the 70’s predicted this week, Blaess says the normal high temperature for mid-July is in the
mid-80’s.
The weather observer also pointed out that one year ago on the 16th was the start of four days in a row of temperatures in the 90’s with 91 on 16th and 94 on the 17th – 18th and 19th.

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