Weather History
For Wednesday,November 26,2014
For Wednesday,November 26,2014
1888
- A late season hurricane brushed the East Coast with heavy rain and
gale force winds. The hurricane passed inside Nantucket and over Cape
Cod, then crossed Nova Scotia. (David Ludlum)
1896
- Snow and high winds hit the Northern Plains and the Upper Mississippi
Valley, with a Thanksgiving Day blizzard across North Dakota. The storm
was followed by a severe cold wave in the Upper Midwest. The
temperature at Pokegama Dam MI plunged to 45 degrees below zero. (David
Ludlum)
1987
- A Thanksgiving Day storm in the northeastern U.S. produced heavy snow
in northern New England and upstate New York. Snowfall totals in Maine
ranged up to twenty inches at Flagstaff Lake. Totals in New Hampshire
ranged up to 18 inches at Errol. Gales lashed the coast of Maine and New
Hampshire. A second storm, over the Southern and Central Rockies,
produced nine inches of snow at Kanosh UT, and 13 inches at Divide CO,
with five inches reported at Denver CO. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Central Gulf Coast
States during the late morning and afternoon hours. Five tornadoes were
reported in Mississippi, with the tornadoes causing a million dollars
damage at Ruleville, and in Warren County. In Utah, the town of Alta was
blanketed with 15 inches of snow overnight, and during the day was
buried under another 16.5 inches of snow. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1989
- A massive storm over the western U.S. produced heavy snow in Utah,
Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. The storm produced more than two feet of
snow in the higher elevations of northern and central Utah, bringing
more than sixty inches of snow to the Alta Ski Resort in the Wasatch
Mountains. Winds in Utah gusted to 60 mph at Bullfrog. The storm brought
much needed snow to the ski resorts of Colorado, with 19 inches
reported at Beaver Creek. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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