Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 15: October 15, 1965
Highlights: (1) Record cold, freezing, northeast sections (2) Heat breaks long cold speli, northern Rockies. (3) Mostly dry west, rainy in East.
Temperature: Cool weather continued east of the Mississippi where it was the zud cold weee in many sections. Weekly averages were 6° to 9° below normal in the Ohio valley and northeastward. In the West, temperatures were 3° to 6° above normal and in the northern Great Plains this was the first above-normal week in about 2 months. In the Plains, temperatures reached 90° or higher as far north as South Dakota. Oklahoma City reported a late season record of The warm and sunny weather in the West was excellent for all outdoor activities.
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