Weather History
For Monday,November 17,2014
For Monday,November 17,2014
1869
- Southwest winds of hurricane force swept the Berkshire and Green
Mountains of New England causing extensive forest and structural damage.
(David Ludlum)
1927
- A tornado cut a seventeen mile path across Alexandria and
southeastern Washington, DC, injuring 31 persons. The tornado struck the
Naval Air Station where a wind gust of 93 mph was recorded. A
waterspout was seen over the Potomac River ninety minutes later. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1953
- The temperature at Minneapolis, MN, reached 71 degrees, their warmest
reading of record for so late in the autumn. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A storm in the Rockies produced 21 inches of snow at the Monarch ski
resort in Colorado, with 14 inches reported at Steamboat Springs CO.
Early morning thunderstorms in the southeastern U.S. drenched Mary
Esther FL with 4.43 inches of rain. Gale force winds over the Great
Lakes Region gusted to 49 mph at Johnstown PA. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Another in a series of storms brought heavy snow to the mountains of
the western U.S. Totals ranged up to 17 inches at Bob Scott Summit in
Nevada. Winds around Reno NV gusted to 80 mph. The Alta and Sundance ski
resorts in Utah received 14 inches of snow. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Freezing temperatures overspread the southeastern U.S. in the wake of
the severe weather outbreak of the previous two days. Eight cities
reported record low temperatures for the date, including Gilbert AR with
a reading of 8 degrees. A fast moving storm blanketed the Great Lakes
Region and Upper Ohio Valley with snow during the night. Totals ranged
up to 12 inches at Pellston MI and Little Valley NY. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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