Weather History
For Tuesday,December 12,2017
For Tuesday,December 12,2017
1882
 - Portland, OR, was drenched with 7.66 inches of rain, a record 24 hour
 total for that location. (12th-13th) (The Weather Channel)
1960
 - The first of three Middle Atlantic snowstorms produced a foot of snow
 at Baltimore MD. A pre-winter blizzard struck the northeastern U.S. 
producing wind gusts as high as 51 mph, along with 16 inches of snow at 
Nantucket MA, and 20 inches at Newark NJ. (David Ludlum)
1969
 - The worst tornado of record for western Washington State tracked 
south of Seattle, traveling five miles, from Des Moines to Kent. The 
tornado, 50 to 200 yards in width, began as a waterspout over Puget 
Sound. One person was injured and the tornado caused half a million 
dollars damage. (The Weather Channel)
1987
 - While a developing winter storm began to spread snow across New 
Mexico into Colorado, high winds ushered unseasonably cold air into the 
southwestern states. Winds in California gusted to 60 mph in the 
Sacramento River Delta, and in the San Bernardino Valley. (The National 
Weather Summary)
1988
 - Cold arctic air spread from the Great Lakes Region to the Appalachian
 Region. Twenty-five cities, mostly in the northeastern U.S., reported 
record low temperatures for the date. The low of 12 degrees below zero 
at Albany NY was their coldest reading of record for so early in the 
season. Saranac Lake NY was the cold spot in the nation with a low of 28
 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
 - A winter storm produced snow from northern Mississippi to the Middle 
Atlantic Coast, with 10.5 inches reported at Powhatan VA. Heavy snow 
whitened the Black Hills of South Dakota, with 36 inches reported at 
Deer Mountain. Thirteen cities in the north central U.S., from Minnesota
 to Texas, reported record low temperatures for the date, including 
Duluth MN and Yankton SD with morning lows of 22 degrees below zero. 
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1995
 - A severe coastal storm is blamed for five deaths and loss of power to
 over one million people in Oregon and Washington. Winds at Sea Lion 
Caves near Florence topped out at 119 mph before problems developed with
 the anemometer. In Newport, a gust of 107 mph occurred downtown, while 
Astoria and Cape Blanco also had gusts of over 100 mph. Astoria's air 
pressure dropped as low as 28.53 inches, an all-time record (and 
comparable to the central pressure of a Category 2 hurricane!). Gusts in
 the Willamette Valley exceeded 60 mph.
2008
 - A significant ice storm wreaked havoc across New York and New England
 on December 12, disrupting electricity and leaving over 1 million homes
 and businesses without power. New Hampshire alone had as many as 
320,000 residents without power, which according to reports it was 
described as the worst outages in 30 years (Reuters). Four fatalities 
were reported and parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and 
Maine declared a state of emergency (BBC News).
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