
Coldest Missouri Marches: A Historical Look
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Missouris coldest March months since 1895, ranked by statewide average temperature, reveal a pattern of early 20th century and mid-century chills. The top five coldest Marches occurred between 1906 and 1965, with March 1960 topping the list at 29.5°F. Normal March averages in Missouri typically range in the mid-forties, but these coldest Marches saw highs rarely breaking 45°F and lows plunging into the low twenties or teens. Despite variable spring starts, no recent March has cracked the top ten, serving as a reminder of the lingering winter grips in the Show-Me State.
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