Weather History
For Thursday,November 20,2014
For Thursday,November 20,2014
1869 - A second great windstorm in three days struck Vermont and New York blowing railroad trains off their tracks. (David Ludlum)
1900
- An unusual tornado outbreak in the Lower Mississippi Valley resulted
in 73 deaths and extensive damage across Arkansas, Mississippi and
Tennessee. (David Ludlum)
1914
- The high temperature of 28 degrees at Atlanta, GA, was their earliest
daily high below the freezing mark. (The Weather Channel)
1979
- A blizzard struck Cheyenne, WY, producing a record 19.8 inches of
snow in 24 hours, and a record total of 25.6 inches in forty hours.
Strong winds created huge drifts stopping all transportation.
(19th-21st) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Blustery northwest winds created snow squalls in the Great Lakes
Region and the Upper Ohio Valley. Snowfall totals in Upper Michigan
ranged up to 18 inches at Paradise. Lake City MI received 9.5 inches of
snow in four and a half hours. Up to a foot of snow blanketed Oswego
County in western New York State. Strong winds produced wind chill
readings as cold as 22 degrees below zero at Duluth MN. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms developing ahead of a fast moving cold front produced
severe weather in the Upper Ohio Valley and the Middle Atlantic Coast
Region during the afternoon and early evening. Thunderstorm winds gusted
to 69 mph at Kennedy Airport in New York City, and winds along the cold
front itself gusted to 56 mph at Cincinnati OH. The same storm produced
snow in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois, with eight inches reported at
Rolla MO. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Low pressure brought thunderstorms and high winds to the northeastern
U.S. There were 193 reports of damaging winds with thunderstorms in New
York State, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Tornadoes touched down near
Seaside Park NJ and McAlevys Port PA. Winds with thunderstorms gusted to
92 mph at Poughkeepsie NY, and reached 94 mph at Newburgh NY. High
winds in the Washington D.C. area, gusting to 73 mph, resulted in one
death. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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