Weather History
For Monday,December 25 (Christmas Day),2017
For Monday,December 25 (Christmas Day),2017
1966
 - A white Christmas was enjoyed by residents from North Carolina to New
 England in the wake of a major snowstorm. Even coastal Virginia was 
white. (David Ludlum)
1980
 - It was the coldest Christmas Day of modern record in the northeastern
 U.S. Temperatures as cold as 36 degrees below zero were reported in New
 York State, and as the sharp cold front swept southeastward the 
temperature at Boston MA plunged from 34 degrees to seven degrees below 
zero during the day. (David Ludlum)
1983
 - It was the coldest Christmas Day of modern record for the central and
 eastern U.S. More than 125 cities reported record low temperatures for 
the date, and thirty-four of those cities reported all-time records for 
the month of December. The temperature plunged to one degree below zero 
at Huntsville AL, and dipped to 14 degrees at Galveston TX. Snow covered
 the ground from the Pacific Northwest through much of the Great Plains 
Region to the Northern Appalachains. (The National Weather Summary)
1987
 - Residents of Tucson, AZ, awoke to a white Christmas for the first 
time in forty-seven years of records, as a winter storm blanketed the 
area with up to four inches of snow. While heavy rain inundated 
Arkansas, freezing rain was reported from northwest Texas to 
southwestern Missouri, with an inch of ice reported at Harrison AR. 
Unseasonably mild weather prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Seven 
cities reported record high temperatures for the date. For the second 
day in a row McAllen TX was the hot spot in the nation with an afternoon
 high of 91 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
 - A massive winter storm made for a very white Christmas in the western
 U.S. Las Vegas, NV, reported snow on the ground for the first time of 
record. Periods of snow over a five day period left several feet of new 
snow on the ground of ski areas in Colorado, with 68 inches reported at 
Wolf Creek Pass. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
 - It was a record cold Christmas Day for parts of the southeastern U.S.
 Morning lows of zero degrees at Wilmington, NC, and five degrees below 
zero at Jacksonville NC established all-time records for those two 
locations. Miami Beach FL equalled a December record established the 
previous morning with a low of 33 degrees. (The National Weather 
Summary) (Storm Data)
2003
 - Heavy rains affected areas of southern California that were just 
recently ravaged by wildfires in October. The downpour produced flash 
flooding that resulted in mudslides, taking the lives of 15 people at 
area campgrounds in San Bernardino (AFP).
2004
 - Snow fell on Christmas Day in Deep South Texas. Snow totaled 4.4 
inches in Corpus Christi, making it the second White Christmas ever. 
Farther north, Victoria had their first white Christmas on record when 
12.5 inches of snow fell.
2006
 - Severe thunderstorms produced four tornadoes in Florida. Columbia, 
Pasco, Lake and Volusia counties were hardest-hit, including the Daytona
 Beach area. A tornado generated considerable damage on the campus of 
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, delaying the start of the spring 
semester (Orlando Business Journal).
2010
 - Up to 32 inches of snow and blizzard conditions affected parts of the
 eastern U.S. on December 25th�27th. A state of emergency was declared 
in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and 
Maine. In New York City, up to 24.5 inches of snow fell, effectively 
shutting down rail lines, major airports, and bus services. Thousands of
 flights were cancelled and stranded subway riders were forced to spend a
 night in unheated train cars. One person was reported killed in Maine 
due to the weather conditions. (NCDC)
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