Weather History
For Thursday,November 28,2013
For Thursday,November 28,2013
1921
- New England was in the midst of a four day icestorm, their worst of
record. Ice was more than three inches thick in many places following
the storm, and property damage was in the millions of dollars. Northern
New England received heavy snow with more than two feet reported in some
areas. Overnight freezing rains continued through the day at Worcester
MA while the wind increased to a gale. Streets become impassable even on
foot, and whole towns were plunged into darkness without communication.
The storm caused 20 million dollars damage to power lines, telephone
lines and trees. (David Ludlum)
1960
- A severe storm produced waves 20 to 40 feet high on Lake Superior.
Duluth, MN, was buried under a foot of snow, and clocked wind gusts to
73 mph. The northern shore of Lake Superior was flooded, and property
along the shore was battered. Thousands of cords of pulpwood were washed
into Lake Superior, and up to three feet of water flooded the main
street of Grand Marais. Thunder accompanied the nor'easter . (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Low pressure in the Middle Mississippi Valley produced a mixture of
snow and sleet and freezing rain from the Central Plains to the Upper
Mississippi Valley. Snowfall totals in Iowa ranged up to ten inches at
Red Oak. Totals in Nebraska ranged up to 11 inches at Shickley. Freezing
rain made roads treacherous in the Twin Cities area of southeastern
Minnesota. Bitter cold arctic air invaded the Northern High Plains
Region. Laramie WY was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of
18 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms spawned five tornadoes in North Carolina during the
early morning hours. A powerful tornado ripped through one of the most
densely populated areas of Raleigh destroying hundreds of homes and
damaging thousands more. The tornado killed four persons along its 83
mile track, and injured 154 others. Total damage was estimated at more
than 77 million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Strong Santa Ana winds prevailed across southern California. Winds
gusted to 70 mph at the Rialto Airport, and several tractor- trailer
trucks were overturned east of Los Angeles. High winds also buffeted the
northeastern U.S., ushering arctic air into the region. Winds gusted to
60 mph at Montpelier VT, and reached 66 mph at Saint Albans VT. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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