Weather History
For Thursday,November 23,2017
For Thursday,November 23,2017
1909
- Rattlesnake Creek was deluged with 7.17 inches of rain in 24 hours to
establish a record for the state of Idaho. (The Weather Channel)
1943
- Northern New Hampshire was in the grips of a record snowstorm which
left a total of 55 inches at Berlin, and 56 inches at Randolph. The 56
inch total at Randolph established a 24 hour snowfall record for the
state. In Maine, Middle Dam received a record 35 inches of snow in 24
hours. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Rain and gale force winds prevailed along the Northern Pacific coast.
Quillayute, WA, received 1.57 inches of rain in 24 hours, including
nine tenths of an inch in six hours. Heavy snow fell over northern
Oregon and the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Temperatures began
to moderate in the eastern U.S. following a bitterly cold weekend. (The
National Weather Summary)
1988
- Low pressure crossing the Great Basin brought wintry weather to parts
of the western U.S. Up to a foot of snow blanketed Yellowstone Park,
and winds gusted to 70 mph at casper WY, and reached 95 mph near Reno
NV. Up to seven inches of rain was reported in the Grass Valley and
Nevada City area of California. Paradise CA was soaked with 5.37 inches
of rain in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Low pressure tracking across the Carolinas brought heavy rain to
parts of the Southern Atlantic Coast Region for Thanksgiving Day, and
blanketed the Middle Atlantic Coast States and southern New England with
heavy snow. The storm produced up to nine inches of snow over Long
Island NY, and up to 14 inches over Cape Cod MA, at Yarmouth. Totals of
4.7 inches at New York City and 6.0 inches at Newark NJ were records for
Thanksgiving Day, the 8.0 inch total at Providence RI was a record for
any given day in November, and the 6.5 inch total at Strasburg CT was a
record for the month of November as a whole. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
2004
- An outbreak of severe thunderstorms produced reports of 54 tornadoes
across portions of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Alabama. In Texas's
Hardin county, one person was killed with three injured when a tornado
struck during the afternoon (Associated Press).
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