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Subject: Weather in Lancaster, Ohio, 2/4/1983
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: sabinecs-ga
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Posted: 21 Jan 2005 06:30 PST
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I'd like to know the weather in Lancaster, Ohio on February 4, 1983?

Request for Question Clarification by bobbie7-ga on 21 Jan 2005 08:35 PST
Hello sabinecs,

The information for Lancaster Ohio on February 4, 1983 that I can
provide is as follows:

- Max Temperature		
- Min Temperature	 
- Precipitation	
- Sun Rise:  
- Sun Set:    
- Length of Day: 
- Length Of Visible Light

Would my findings be a satisfactory answer to your question?

Thanks,
Bobbie7

Clarification of Question by sabinecs-ga on 22 Jan 2005 10:19 PST
February 4, 1983 was the day that Karen Carpenter passed away.  I'm
working on a poem in her memory that actually mentions the town of
Lancaster, Ohio and I'm determining whether the day of her death with
a rainy day in Lancaster.  LLancaster is for the most part a suburb of
Columbus, and Newark and Zanesville are relatively close.  Thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 22 Jan 2005 10:41 PST
Hi sabinecs,

The actual precipitation for Lancaster, Ohio on February 4, 1983 was
0.06 in/0.15 cm.

If this sufficiently answers your question, please let me know and I
will post it as an official answer.

Best regards,
Rainbow

Request for Question Clarification by bobbie7-ga on 22 Jan 2005 15:17 PST
Dear Sabinecs,

I sent off an email to the Ohio State Climatologist, Professor Jeffrey
Rogers asking about the weather on February 4, 1983 in Lancaster Ohio.


Mr. Rogers kindly replied that there was 0.06 inches of precipitation which was
probably about an inch of snow. The high temperature was 31 and the low was 16.

Website: The State Climatology Office for Ohio
http://www.geography.ohio-state.edu/faculty/rogers/statclim.html

Does this answer your question or would you need additional information?

Thanks,
Bobbie7

Clarification of Question by sabinecs-ga on 23 Jan 2005 05:48 PST
Not necessarily.  I'll see what I can find from a subscription
database.  Thanks very much.
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