Weather History
For Saturday,December 23,2017
For Saturday,December 23,2017
1811
 - A cold storm hit Long Island sound with a foot of snow, gale force 
winds, and temperatures near zero. During the storm many ships were 
wrecked, and in some cases entire crews perished. (David Ludlum)
1955
 - The barometric pressure dipped to 28.97 inches (981 millibars) at 
Boise ID, an all-time record for that location. (The Weather Channel)
1982
 - A major winter storm struck Colorado producing heavy snow and 
blizzard conditions. A record two feet of snow was reported at Stapleton
 Airport in Denver, which was shut down for 33 hours. Up to 44 inches of
 snow fell in the foothills surrounding Denver. The storm hurt the ski 
industry as skiers were unable to make it out of Denver to the slopes, 
and the closed airport became a campground for vacationers. (23rd-25th) 
(The Weather Channel) (Storm Data)
1983
 - The temperature plunged to 50 degrees below zero at Williston ND to 
equal their all-time record. Minneapolis MN reported an afternoon high 
of 17 degrees below zero, and that evening strong northerly winds 
produced wind chill readings of 100 degrees below zero in North Dakota. 
(The National Weather Summary)
1987
 - A winter storm brought heavy snow to the Central Rockies, and also 
spread a blanket of snow across the Middle Missouri Valley in time for 
Christmas. Snow and high winds created near blizzard conditions in 
Wyoming. Snowfall totals in Wyoming ranged up to 25 inches at Casper, 
with four feet of snow reported at the Hogadon Ski Resort on Capser 
Mountain. The Wolf Creek Ski Resort in Colorado received 26 inches of 
snow. Totals in the Middle Missouri Valley ranged up to 16 inches at 
Alpena SD, with 14 inches at Harrison NE. Strong winds ushered 
unseasonably cold air into the southwestern U.S. Canyon winds gusting to
 100 mph created ground blizzards in Utah. (The National Weather 
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
 - Low pressure in the Upper Midwest produced strong and gusty winds 
across the Great Lakes Region and the Ohio Valley. Winds in Ohio gusted 
to 47 mph at Cincinnati, and reached 51 mph at Cleveland. (The National 
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
 - An historic arctic outbreak spread to the Gulf Coast Region, and a 
total of 122 cities across the central and eastern U.S. reported record 
low temperatures for the date. Forty-one of those cities reported record
 lows for the month of December, with some cities breaking December 
records established the previous morning. Morning lows of 11 degrees at 
New Orleans LA and Lake Charles LA, 4 degrees below zero at San Angelo 
TX, and 26 degrees below zero at Topeka KS, established all-time records
 for those four locations. Yankton SD was the cold spot in the nation 
with a morning low of 31 degrees below zero. A storm system moving 
across the Florida peninsula and along the Southern Atlantic Coast 
produced high winds and record snows along the Carolina coast. Snowfall 
totals of 15 inches at Wilmington NC and 13.3 inches at Cape Hatteras NC
 were all-time records for those two locations.
2009
 - Severe storms and heavy rainfall were associated with the same storm 
that brought blizzard conditions to the central parts of the U.S. on 
December 23rd and 24th. At least one death in Louisiana was blamed on 
the heavy rainfall and storms. There were 35 preliminary tornado reports
 and 34 hail and wind reports along the Gulf Coast over the 2-day 
period. The 10-year average number of tornadoes across the country in 
December is 36. (NCDC)
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