Weather History
For Thursday,December 28,2017
For Thursday,December 28,2017
1839
- The third storm in two weeks hit the northeastern U.S. It brought two
more feet of snow to Hartford, CT, and Worcester, MA. Whole gales swept
the coast causing many wrecks. (David Ludlum)
1897 - The temperature at Dayville, OR, hit 81 degrees to establish a state record for December. (The Weather Channel)
1924
- Iowa experienced it coldest December morning of record. Morning lows
averaged 25 degrees below zero for the 104 weather stations across the
state.
1955
- Anchorage, AK, was buried under 17.7 inches of snow in 24 hours, a
record for that location. (28th-29th) (The Weather Channel)
1958 - Albuquerque, NM, received 14.2 inches of snow to establish a 24 hour record. (28th-29th) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A winter storm produced heavy snow in the Upper Mississippi Valley
and the Upper Great Lakes Region. Up to twenty inches of snow buried
southern Minnesota, and 20 to 40 mph northwesterly winds produced snow
drifts six feet high, and reduced visibilities to near zero at times in
blowing snow. There were a thousand traffic accidents in Michigan during
the storm, resulting in thirty-five injuries. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Strong winds behind a cold front claimed three lives in eastern
Pennsylvania, and injured a dozen others in eastern Pennsylvania,
southern New Jersey and Maryland. Winds gusted to 87 mph at Hammonton NJ
and in the Washington D.C. area. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1989
- Squalls continued to bring snow to the Great Lakes Region, with heavy
snow reported near Lake Superior and Lake Ontario. Syracuse NY received
8.5 inches of snow to push the total for the month past their previous
December record of 57 inches. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
2003
- A severe snow storm hit northern California and southern Oregon. As
much as 2 feet of snow fell along Interstate 5 closing a 150-mile
stretch of the interstate, stranding hundreds of travelers. Winds from
the storm caused power outages to more than 200,000 customers in
California and Oregon. One man died of a heart attack after helping
other drivers. (CNN)
2004
- Los Angeles (downtown) broke a daily rainfall record for the month of
December (5.55 inches). This was the third wettest calendar day in Los
Angeles since records began in 1877.
2005
- An outbreak of severe thunderstorms across portions of the southeast
United States on the 28th produced hail, high winds and a few tornadoes.
The states of Georgia and Tennessee were the most affected. (NCDC)
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