Weather History
For Monday,December 18,2017
For Monday,December 18,2017
1957
 - A tornado swept across Jackson County, Williamson County and Franklin
 County in southern Illinois killing eleven persons. (David Ludlum)
1981
 - A heavy lake-effect snow blanketed the southern and southeast shores 
of Lake Michigan leaving up to 22 inches of snow at Valparaiso IND. 
(David Ludlum)
1983
 - Record cold hit the north central states. At Havre, MT, the mercury 
plunged to a record reading of 34 degrees below zero. (Sandra and TI 
Richard Sanders - 1987)
1984
 - A storm over southern California left up to 16 inches of snow in the 
mountains and upper deserts, with 13 inches reported at Lancaster. 
Edwards Air Force Base was closed, and Interstate 5 was closed from 
Castaic to the Tehachapis Mountains. (18th-19th) (The Weather Channel)
1986
 - A strong winter storm, which developed off the coast of New Jersey 
and moved out to sea, lashed the northeastern U.S. with high winds, 
heavy rain, and heavy snow. The storm left snowfall amounts of up to 30 
inches in Vermont, 24 inches in Massachusetts, and 20 inches in New 
Hampshire. The highest rainfall amounts approached four inches in 
southern New England, where winds gusted to 70 mph. (Storm Data)
1987
 - A weakening storm moved into the Rocky Mountain Region producing six 
inches of snow at the Platoro Reservoir in the San Juan Mountains of 
Colorado. The storm then spread rain and drizzle across the Southern 
High Plains into the Middle Mississippi Valley, with thunderstorms over 
Texas. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
 - Warm weather prevailed in the central U.S. while cool weather 
prevailed across the eastern states. Sheridan, WY, with a record warm 
afternoon high of 68 degrees, was seven degrees warmer than Key West FL.
 (The National Weather Summary)
1989
 - A winter storm moving out of the Great Plains Region spread freezing 
rain, sleet and snow across parts of the southeastern U.S. Freezing rain
 resulted in 170 auto accidents in the Memphis area during the evening 
hours. Unseasonably warm weather continued ahead of arctic cold front. 
Miami FL equalled their record for December with an afternoon high of 87
 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
2009
 - A monster snow storm affected the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions 
of the U.S. on December 18th through December 20th. The storm originated
 in the Gulf of Mexico and moved northward along the Eastern Seaboard, 
leaving behind heavy snow accumulations from North Carolina to 
Massachusetts. Impacts from this storm included the closing of major 
airports, interstate highways, and rail systems. Over 1,200 flights were
 cancelled at the three major airports in the New York City area, and 
hundreds of thousands of people lost power due to the storm. Seven 
people were reported killed across the Mid-Atlantic (source: Reuters). 
Over two feet of snow accumulation was reported in portions of North 
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York. 
At one point, the storm was over 500 miles in width, and affected 14 
states and tens of millions of Americans (Source: AFP).
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