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STATE Sheet1 COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY -- Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/71 High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth : : : 47 Rank (1=Warmest, 76=Coldest) : 29 26 Rank (1=Coldest, 76=Warmest) : 37 : 37 Departure ( 75-Year) : 0.51 : TRACE Rank (1=Wettest, 76=Driest) : 32 : TRACE Rank (1=Snowiest, 76=Least) :...

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STATE Sheet1 COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY -- Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/71 High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth : : : 47 Rank (1=Warmest, 76=Coldest) : 29 26 Rank (1=Coldest, 76=Warmest) : 37 : 37 Departure ( 75-Year) : 0.51 : TRACE Rank (1=Wettest, 76=Driest) : 32 : TRACE Rank (1=Snowiest, 76=Least) : 13 0 Heating Degree-Days : 28 -- Weather Summary for The Day --- Records (Most Recent Occurrence) -Record High Temperature (1927) : 77 Record Low Temperature (1900) : Record Low High Temperature (1900) : 14 Record High Low Temperatu...
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