Weather History
For Monday,January 27,2014
For Monday,January 27,2014
1772
- The "Washington and Jefferson Snowstorm" occurred. George Washington
reported three feet of snow at Mount Vernon, and Thomas Jefferson
recorded about three feet at Monticello. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders -
1987)
1966
- Oswego, NY, was in the midst of a five day lake effect storm which
left the town buried under 102 inches of snow. (David Ludlum)
1967
- Residents of Chicago, IL, began to dig out from a storm which
produced 23 inches of snow in 29 hours. The snow paralyzed the city and
suburbs for days, and business losses were enormous. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A powerful storm moving into the western U.S. produced 13 inches of
snow at Daggett Pass NV, and 16 inches in the Cascade Mountains of
Oregon. Winds gusted to 63 mph at Reno NV, and wind gusts in Oregon
exceeded 80 mph. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- The nation got a breather from winter storms, however, cold arctic
air settled into the southeastern U.S. Hollywood FL reported a record
low reading of 39 degrees. (National Weather Summary)
1989
- The last half of January was bitterly cold over most of Alaska.
Nearly thirty stations established all-time record low temperatures. On
this date Tanana reported a low of -76 degrees. Daily highs of -66
degrees were reported at Chandalar Lake on the 22nd, and at Ambler on
the 26th. (The Weather Channel)
1989
- Low pressure in north central Alaska continued to direct air across
northern Siberia and the edges of the Arctic Circle into the state. The
temperature at Fairbanks remained colder than 40 degrees below zero for
the eighth day in a row. Lows of 68 below at Galena, 74 below at
McGrath, and 76 below at Tanana, were new records for the date. Wind
chill readings were colder than 100 degrees below zero. (National
Weather Summary)
1990
- Another in a series of cold fronts brought high winds to the
northwestern U.S., and more heavy snow to some of the higher elevations.
The series of vigorous cold fronts crossing the area between the 23rd
and the 27th of the month produced up to 60 inches of snow in the
Cascade Mountains of Washington State. (National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
2005
- Month-to-date snowfall at Boston Logan International Airport totaled
43.1 inches, making January the snowiest month on record.
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