Weather History
For Saturday,January 4,2014
For Saturday,January 4,2014
1888
- Sacramento, CA, received 3.5 inches of snow, an all-time record for
that location. The heaviest snow in recent history was two inches on
February 5th in 1976. (4th-5th) (The Weather Channel)
1971
- A blizzard raged from Kansas to Wisconsin, claiming 27 lives in Iowa.
Winds reached 50 mph, and the storm produced up to 20 inches of snow.
(David Ludlum)
1982
- Milwaukee, WI, was shut down completely as a storm buried the city
under 16 inches of snow in 24 hours. It was the worst storm in
thirty-five years. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A storm moving off the Pacific Ocean spread wintery weather across
the southwestern U.S., with heavy snow extending from southern
California to western Wyoming. Up to 15 inches of snow blanketed the
mountains of southern California, and rainfall totals in California
ranged up to 2.20 inches in the Chino area. (National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Frigid arctic air invading the central and eastern U.S. left Florida
about the only safe refuge from the cold and snow. A storm in the
western U.S. soaked Bodega Bay in central California with 3.12 inches of
rain. (National Weather Summary)
1989
- Up to a foot of snow blanketed the mountains of West Virginia, and
strong winds in the northeastern U.S. produced wind chill readings as
cold as 60 degrees below zero in Maine. Mount Washington NH reported
wind gusts to 136 mph along with a temperature of 30 below zero!
(National Weather Summary)
1990
- A winter storm moving out of the southwestern U.S. spread heavy snow
across Nebraska and Iowa into Wisconsin. Snowfall totals in Nebraska
ranged up to 7 inches at Auburn and Tecumseh. Totals in Iowa ranged up
to 11 inches at Carlisle. In Iowa, most of the snow fell between
midnight and 4 AM. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1994
- A major winter storm blanketed much of the northeastern U.S. with
heavy snow. More than two feet was reported in northwestern
Pennsylvania, with 33 inches at Waynesburg. There were ten heart
attacks, and 185 injuries, related to the heavy snow in northwest
Pennsylvania. Whiteout conditions were reported in Vermont and
northeastern New York State. A wind gusts to 75 mph was clocked at
Shaftsbury VT. In the Adirondacks of eastern New York State, the town of
Tupper reported five inches of snow between 1 PM and 2 PM. (National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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