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John Jeffries was born on February 5, 1744. He is considered America's first Weatherman (meteorologist). Jeffries began logging daily weather occurrences in Boston and providing reports to the population. In 1784, he made the first weather analysis using a balloon.
National Weatherman's Day is observed on February 5 as a reminder of Jeffries' contributions and in recognition of the work done by today's meteorologists in monitoring climate forecasts, providing warnings of significant weather issues, and helping to keep people safe the world over.
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