Weather History
For Friday, November 14,2014
For Friday, November 14,2014
1964
- With the help of a fresh three inch cover of snow, the temperature at
Ely, NV, dipped to 15 degrees below zero to establish an all-time
record low for the month of November. That record of -15 degrees was
later equalled on the 19th of November in 1985. (The Weather Channel)
1974 - A storm produced 15 inches of snow at the Buffalo, NY, airport, and 30 inches on the south shore of Lake Erie. (David Ludlum)
1986
- An early season cold wave set more than 200 records from the
northwestern U.S. to the east coast over a seven day period. For some
places it proved to be the coldest weather of the winter season. (Sandra
and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1987
- The first major snowstorm of the season hit the Southern and Central
Rockies, producing 12 inches at the Brian Head ski resort in Utah
overnight. Strong and gusty winds associated with the storm reached 52
mph at Ruidoso NM. In the eastern U.S., the temperature at Washington
D.C. soared to 68 degrees, just three days after being buried under more
than a foot of snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- A massive storm produced snow and gusty winds in the western U.S.,
with heavy snow in some of the higher elevations. Winds gusted to 66 mph
at Show Low AZ, and Donner Summit, located in the Sierra Nevada Range
of California, was buried under 23 inches of snow. Heavy rain soaked
parts of California, with 3.19 inches reported at Blue Canyon. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Unseasonably warm weather prevailed east of the Rockies. Temperatures
reached 70 degrees as far north as New England, and readings in the 80s
were reported across the southeast quarter of the nation. Nineteen
cities reported record high temperatures for the date. For the second
time in the month Dallas/Fort Worth TX equalled their record for
November with an afternoon high of 89 degrees. The high of 91 degrees at
Waco TX was their warmest of record for so late in the season. Heavy
snow blanketed parts of Wyoming overnight, with a foot of snow reported
at Cody, and ten inches at Yellowstone Park. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
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