Weather History
For Thursday,December 21,2017
For Thursday,December 21,2017
1892 - Portland, OR, was buried under a record 27.5 inches of snow. (21st-24th) (The Weather Channel)
1929
- An exceptional storm produced snow from the Middle Rio Grande Valley
of Texas to southern Arkansas. The storm produced 26 inches of snow at
Hillsboro TX, 18 inches at El Dorado AR, and 14 inches at Bossier LA.
(21st-22nd) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1964
- A great warm surge from the Pacific Ocean across Oregon and northern
California brought torrential rains on a deep snow cover resulting in
record floods. (David Ludlum)
1987
- High winds continued along the eastern slopes of the Rockies. During
the morning hours winds gusted to 64 mph at Cheyenne WY, and reached 97
mph near Boulder CO. Gale force winds prevailed across the Great Lakes
Region. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Seven cities in the eastern U.S. reported record high temperatures
for the date, including Charleston SC with a reading of 78 degrees. A
storm in the northwestern U.S. produced 22 inches of snow at Idaho City
ID in two days, and up to two feet of snow at Happy Camp CA. Ski resorts
in Idaho reported three to six feet of snow on the ground. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Forty cities in the north central U.S., including thirteen in Iowa,
reported record low temperatures for the date. Havre and Jordan, MT,
tied for honors as the cold spot in the nation with morning lows of 43
degrees below zero, and the temperature remained close to 40 degrees
below zero through the daylight hours. Dickinson ND reported a morning
low of 33 degrees below zero and a wind chill reading of 86 degrees
below zero. The high for the date of 16 degrees below zero at Sioux
Falls SD was December record for that location. (The National Weather
Summary)
1998
- Cold air spread into the southern San Joaquin Valley of California.
For the next four nights, temperatures in the agricultural portions of
Fresno, Tulare, and Kern counties dropped below 28 degrees for several
hours at a time. In some locations, temperatures dipped into the teens.
The California citrus industry suffered more than $600 million in
damages due to the extreme cold.
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