Weather History
For Sunday,November 16,2014
For Sunday,November 16,2014
1958 - More than six inches of snow fell at Tucson, AZ. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1959
- The most severe November cold wave in U.S. history was in progress. A
weather observing station located 14 miles northeast of Lincoln MT
reported a reading of 53 degrees below zero, which established an
all-time record low temperature for the nation for the month of
November. Their high that day was one degree above zero. (David Ludlum)
(The Weather Channel)
1987
- High winds and heavy snow created blizzard conditions across parts of
eastern Colorado. Wind gusts reached 68 mph at Pueblo, and snowfall
totals ranged up to 37 inches at Echo Lake. In Wyoming, the temperature
dipped to 14 degrees below zero at Laramie. Strong thunderstorms in
Louisiana drenched Alexandria with 16.65 inches of rain in thirty hours,
with an unofficial total of 21.21 inches north of Olla. Flash flooding
in Louisiana caused five to six million dollars damage. (15th-16th)
(Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- A powerful low pressure system in the north central U.S. produced
high winds across the Great Lakes Region, with wind gusts to 60 mph
reported at Chicago IL. Heavy snow blanketed much of Minnesota, with
eleven inches reported at International Falls. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Snow and gusty winds invaded the north central U.S. Winds gusting to
40 mph produced wind chill readings as cold as 25 degrees below zero,
and blizzard conditions were reported in Nebraska during the late
morning hours. High winds around a powerful low pressure system produced
squalls in the Great Lakes Region. Winds gusted to 63 mph at Whitefish
Point MI, and snowfall totals in Michigan ranged up to 19 inches at
Hart, north of Muskegon. (15th-16th) (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
2006 - An F-3 tornado strikes Riegelwood, NC causing eight deaths and twenty injuries
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