The Nation - News from Nov. 4, 1985
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Frigid weather chilled the nation’s midsection, with some temperature readings in the teens, and frost warnings were posted as far south as Texas. Overnight temperatures were mainly in the 30s and 40s, and readings dropped to the 20s in parts of Nebraska and the upper Mississippi Valley. It was 14 degrees in Gunnison, Colo., the nation’s coldest spot. Temperatures dropped into the 40s in southern Texas, where a frost warning was issued for the hill country.
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