Weather History
For Friday,December 15,2017
For Friday,December 15,2017
1839
- The first of triple storms hit Massachusetts Bay. The storm produced
whole gales, and more than 20 inches of snow in interior New England.
There was great loss of life at Gloucester MA. (David Ludlum)
1901
- An intense cold front swept across the eastern U.S. The cold front
produced heavy rain in Louisiana, and heavy snow in the northeastern
U.S. (David Ludlum)
1945
- A record December snowstorm buried Buffalo, NY, under 36.6 inches of
snow, with unofficial totals south of the city ranging up to 70 inches.
Travel was brought to a halt by the storm. (14th-17th) (The Weather
Channel)
1987
- A major winter storm hit the Great Lakes Region, intensifying
explosively as it crossed northern Illinois. High winds and heavy snow
created blizzard conditions in southeastern Wisconsin. Winds gusted to
73 mph, and snowfall totals ranged up to 17 inches at LaFarge. The
barometric pressure at Chicago IL dropped three quarters of an inch in
six hours to 28.96 inches, a record low reading for December. Up to a
foot of snow blanketed northern Illinois, and winds in the Chicago area
gusted to 75 mph. O'Hare Airport in Chicago was closed for several
hours, for only the fourth time in twenty years. High winds derailed
train cars at Avon IN. Light winds and partly sunny skies were reported
near the center of the storm, a feature typical of tropical storms. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- High pressure in the Pacific Northwest and low pressure in the
southwestern U.S. combined to produced high winds from Utah to
California. Winds gusting to 70 mph in the San Francisco area left
nearly 300,000 residents without electricity. Winds in Utah gusted to
105 mph at Centerville. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- A couple of low pressure systems spread heavy snow across the
northeastern U.S. Up to two feet of snow was reported along Lake Erie in
northeastern Ohio, and up to ten inches was reported in Connecticut.
Heavy snow squalls developed over Michigan for the third day in a row.
Three Oaks MI reported 25 inches of snow in two days. Twenty-six cities
in the north central U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date.
The low of 10 degrees below zero at Wichita KS was a December record
for that location. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2005
- Freezing rain and ice pellets fell throughout portions of the
southeast U.S. The accumulation of ice caused about 683,000 utilities
customers to lose power from northern Georgia northward through the
western Carolinas. The power outages were the result of ice accretions
of up to three-quarter inch in thickness. The ice storm was blamed for
at least four deaths (Associated Press).
2010
- A winter storm swept across parts of the Southeast U.S., bringing a
mixed bag of snow, sleet, and freezing rain, making for treacherous
travel conditions. At least eight people were killed in Alabama,
Mississippi, and North Carolina in weather-related traffic fatalities.
Schools were forced to close and thousands of residents lost power in
North Carolina and Virginia. The winter storm also impacted Missouri,
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, and
Washington D.C. (NCDC)
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