Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Tales Of Our Community => Topic started by: Henry on January 16, 2009, 07:33:19 PM
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The Dec. 29, 1933 St. Albans Messenger (under a banner headline 'Mercury Shrivels") reported weather that "was something for the books."
It was 48 below zero at 6 a.m. that morning at the Fairfax Falls Public Electric Light plant. Newspaper correspondents of that time reported these temperatures:
-35 on St. Albans Hill; -38 in West Berkshire; -40 in Bakersfield; -38 in Richford; -32 in St. Albans City; -34 at St. Albans Bay; and -36 in Franklin.
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Well, I never hope to beat or equal this record which happened when I was about a month old. Heard stories all the time I was growing about what a cold winter that was.