Weather History
For Friday,January 24,2014
For Friday,January 24,2014
1916
- The temperature at Browning MT plunged 100 degrees in just 24 hours,
from 44 degrees above zero to 56 degrees below zero. It was a record 24
hour temperature drop for the U.S. (Weather Channel) (National Severe
Storms Forecast Center)
1935
- Snowstorms hit the northeastern U.S. and the Pacific Northwest
producing record 24 hour snowfall totals of 23 inches at Portland ME and
52 inches at Winthrop MA. (David Ludlum)
1956
- Thirty-eight inches of rain deluged the Kilauea Sugar Plantation of
Hawaii in 24 hours, including twelve inches in just one hour. (David
Ludlum)
1963
- A great arctic outbreak reached the southern U.S. The cold wave broke
many records for duration of cold weather along the Gulf Coast. A
reading of 15 degrees below zero at Nashville TN was an all-time record
low for that location. (David Ludlum)
1982
- Chinook winds plagued the foothills of southeastern Wyoming and
northern and central Colorado for the second straight Sunday. The winds
gusted to 140 mph at Wondervu CO, located northeast of Denver. Chinook
winds a week earlier produced wind gusts to 137 mph. (Storm Data)
1987
- Temperatures in Minnesota plunged far below the zero mark.
International Falls MN reported a morning low of 35 degrees below zero,
and Warroad MN was the cold spot in the nation with a low of 45 below
zero. A storm developing in northeastern Texas produced severe
thunderstorms with large hail in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Camden
AR reported golf ball size hail. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- A blizzard rapidly developed in the north central U.S. In just one
hour weather conditions in eastern North Dakota switched from sunny
skies, light winds and temperature readings in the 20s, to rapidly
falling temperatures and near zero visibility in snow and blowing snow.
High winds in Wyoming, gusting to 72 mph at Gillette, produced snow
drifts sixteen feet high. Northwestern Iowa experienced its second
blizzard in just 24 hours. High winds in Iowa produced wind chill
readings as cold as 65 degrees below zero. (National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1989
- Heavy snow blanketed the Rockies and the Northern High Plains Region.
Hettinger ND received 12 inches of snow. Wolf Creek Pass CO was
blanketed with 16 inches of snow in just 24 hours. Severe cold prevailed
across Alaska. Between the 24th and the 29th of January, a total of
thirty stations in the state report all-time record low temperatures.
(National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- A deep low pressure system brought high winds and heavy snow to the
western Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Winds gusting to 82 mph at Shemya
reduced the visibility to near zero in blowing snow. Rain and gale force
winds lashed the northern Pacific coast. Thunderstorms produced locally
heavy rains over the central Gulf coast states. (National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
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