Weather History
For Wednesday,December 20,2017
For Wednesday,December 20,2017
1836
 - A famous cold wave occurred in central Illinois. A cold front with 70
 mph winds swept through at Noon dropping the temperature from 40 
degrees to near zero in a matter of minutes. Many settlers froze to 
death. Folklore told of chickens frozen in their tracks and men frozen 
to saddles. Ice in streams reportedly froze to six inches in a few 
hours. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1942
 - An early cold wave sent the temperature plunging to 3 degrees below 
zero at Nantucket, MA, and to 11 degrees below zero at Boston MA. (The 
Weather Channel)
1987
 - Heavy snow fell in the northern mountains of Colorado, with 15 inches
 reported in the Mary Jane ski area. Strong and gusty winds prevailed 
from the Northern High Plains to the Great Lakes. Winds gusted to 54 mph
 at Buffalo NY, and reached 66 mph at Livingston MT. Rain, freezing 
rain, sleet and snow fell across New England, with up to seven inches of
 snow in Maine. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
 - Strong southerly winds ahead of a cold front in the central U.S. 
gusted to 70 mph at Indianapolis IN. The high winds toppled a masonary 
wall killing a construction worker. Low pressure and a trailing cold 
front brought rain and snow and high winds to the western U.S. Winds 
gusted to 90 mph at the Callahan Ranch south of Reno NV. Soda Springs, 
in the Sierra Nevada Range of California, received 17 inches of snow in 
less than 24 hours. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
 - Brutal northwest winds ushered bitter cold arctic air into the north 
central U.S. International Falls, MN, and Warroad, MN, tied for honors 
as the cold spot in the nation with morning lows of 34 degrees below 
zero. Minot ND reported a wind chill reading of 81 degrees below zero. 
Squalls produced more heavy snow in the Great Lakes Region. Erie PA 
received 21 inches of snow, including four inches in one hour, to bring 
their total snow cover to 39 inches, an all-time record for that 
location. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
2006
 - A major winter storm affected Colorado, dumping several feet of snow 
on areas of the Rocky Mountains. The snowstorm temporarily closed the 
Denver International Airport.
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