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DAY LENGTH JANUARY 28, 2000
9 hours 39 minutes
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US Naval Observatory
Sun and Moon Data
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JANUARY 28, 2000
in Burlington, VT
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Sunrise
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7:17 a.m. |
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Sunset
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4:56 p.m. |
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Moonrise
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12:24 a.m. |
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Chinese Solar Term
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GREAT COLD
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National Weather Service in Burlington reports these records for January 28 as of 2000:
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NORMAL
8°F to 26°F
Average 17°F |
RECORD HIGH 56°F in 1916 |
RECORD LOW -26°F in 1925 |
NORMAL PRECIPITATION
0.07" |
MOST PRECIPITATION 0.80" in 1897 |
MOST SNOW 5.3" in 1958 |
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THE VERMONT WEATHER BOOK by David Ludlum (Vermont Historical Society, 1996) lists the following Historic Weather Events for January 28:
January 28, 1844
At Northfield, -42° minimum during the coldest week of the first half of the nineteenth century.
January 28, 1925
Coldest day of a very cold month: -42° at Enosburg Falls, -39° at Garfield (a village in the town of Hyde Park), -30° at St. Johnsbury, -26° at Burlington.
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