Weather History
For Thursday,December 7,2017
For Thursday,December 7,2017
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- In early December two weeks of mild and rainy weather culminated in
the worst flood in fifty years in the Lower Connecticut River Valley.
The Merrimack River swelled to its highest level, and in Maine the
raging waters swept away mills, carried off bridges, and ruined
highways. (David Ludlum)
1935
- Severe flooding hit parts of the Houston, TX, area. Eight persons
were killed as one hundred city blocks were inundated. Satsuma reported
16.49 inches of rain. The Buffalo and White Oak Bayous crested on the
9th. (6th-8th) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Heavy rain fell across eastern Puerto Rico, with 19.41 inches
reported at Las Piedras. Flooding caused five million dollars damage.
Another in a series of storms hit the northwestern U.S., with wind gusts
above 100 mph reported at Cape Blanco OR. While snow and gusty winds
accompanied a cold front crossing the Rockies, strong westerly winds,
gusting to 93 mph at Boulder CO, helped temperatures in western Kansas
reach the 60s for the sixth day in a row. Freezing drizzle in
northeastern slowed traffic to 5 mph on some roads in Morrow County.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- An outbreak of cold arctic air brought up to 18 inches of snow to the
Colorado Rockies, with 14 inches at Boulder CO, and seven inches at
Denver. Heavy snow blanketed New Mexico the following day, with 15
inches reported near Ruidoso. (Storm Data) (The National Weather
Summary)
1989
- A storm moving out of the Central Rocky Mountain Region spread snow
across Kansas and Oklahoma into Arkansas and Tennessee. Snowfall totals
ranged up to 7.5 inches at Winfield KS. Freezing rain on trees and power
lines cut off electricity to 24,000 homes in northeastern Arkansas, and
40,000 homes in the Nashville TN area were without electricity for
several hours. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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