Weather History
For Thursday,January 23,2014
For Thursday,January 23,2014
1780
- The coldest day of the coldest month of record in the northeastern
U.S. A British Army thermometer in New York City registered a reading of
16 degrees below zero. During that infamous hard winter the harbor was
frozen solid for five weeks, and the port was cut off from sea supply.
(David Ludlum)
1971
- The temperature at Prospect Creek, AK, plunged to 80 degrees below
zero, the coldest reading of record for the United States. (David
Ludlum)
1987
- Strong winds ushered bitterly cold air into the north central U.S.,
and produced snow squalls in the Great Lakes Region. Snowfall totals in
northwest Lower Michigan ranged up to 17 inches in Leelanau County. Wind
chill temperatures reached 70 degrees below zero at Sault Ste Marie MI
and Hibbing MN. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Northeastern Colorado experienced its most severe windstorm in years.
A wind gust to 92 mph was recorded at Boulder CO before the anenometer
blew away, and in the mountains, a wind gust to 120 mph was reported at
Mines Peak. The high winds blew down a partially constructed viaduct
east of Boulder, as nine unanchored concrete girders, each weighing
forty-five tons, were blown off their supports. (National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Low pressure brought heavy snow to Wyoming, with 18 inches reported
at the Shoshone National Forest, and 17 inches in the Yellowstone Park
area. Gunnison CO, with a low of 19 degrees below zero, was the cold
spot in the nation for the twelfth day in a row. (National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- A Pacific cold front brought strong and gusty winds to the
northwestern U.S. Winds in southeastern Idaho gusted to 62 mph at
Burley. Strong winds also prevailed along the eastern slopes of the
northern and central Rockies. Winds in Wyoming gusted to 74 mph in
Goshen County. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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