{"product_id":"agriculture-department-of-states-united-cooperative-economic-insect-report-vol-21-january-15-1971-classic-reprint-9780428409258","title":"Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 21: January 15, 1971 (Classic Reprint)","description":"Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report\u0026lt;br\/\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\/\u0026gt;Temperature: Cold air plunged southward behind a storm centered over Lake Michigan on Monday. The temperature at Cotulla, Texas, dropped 60Â in about 18 hours from 96Â Sunday afternoon to 36Â Monday morning. Flagstaff, Arizona, registered 22Â below zero Monday morning January 4. By Tuesday, Arctic air covered the West from Canada to Mexico. By Wednesday, subzero temperatures were common from the northern Rocky Mountains to southern New Mexico and northeastward to Lakes Superior and Michigan. The highest temperature at Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tuesday afternoon was 18Â below zero. Hawley Lake, Arizona, registered 39Â below zero Wednesday morning. Frazer, Colorado, recorded 42Â below zero Thursday. The mercury at Albuquerque, New Mexico, plunged to 17Â below zero Thursday morning. That is the coldest temperature ever recorded at Albuquerque. Other cold temperature readings included 47Â below zero at Antero Reservoir, Colorado, and some unofficial readings in the Colorado Rockies of minus 50Â or colder. The temperature at Moline, Illinois was minus 13Â and minus 170 on Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Cold temperatures continued over most the the Nation over the weekend. Subzero weather occurred in northern New York and New England on.","brand":"Forgotten Books","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53757024502102,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/www.momoxbooks.com\/products\/agriculture-department-of-states-united-cooperative-economic-insect-report-vol-21-january-15-1971-classic-reprint-9780428409258","provider":"momoxbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}