Weather History
For Monday,March 30,2015
For Monday,March 30,2015
1823
- A great Northeast storm with hurricane force winds raged from
Pennsylvania to Maine. The storm was most severe over New Jersey with
high tides, uprooted trees, and heavy snow inland. (David Ludlum)
1899
- A storm which buried Ruby, CO, under 141 inches of snow came to an
end. Ruby was an old abandoned mining town on the Elk Mountain Range in
the Crested Butte area. (The Weather Channel)
1977 - Hartford, CT, hit 87 degrees to establish a record for the month of March. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A storm spread heavy snow across the Ohio Valley and Lower Great
Lakes Region. Cleveland OH received sixteen inches of snow in 24 hours,
their second highest total of record. Winds gusting to 50 mph created 8
to 12 foot waves on Lake Huron. The storm also ushered unseasonably cold
air into the south central and southeastern U.S., with nearly one
hundred record lows reported in three days. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- A winter-like storm developed in the Central Rockies. Snowfall totals
in Utah ranged up to 15 inches at the Brian Head Ski Resort, and winds
in Arizona gusted to 59 mph at Show Low. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing along and ahead of a slow moving cold front
produced large hail and damaging winds at more than fifty locations
across the southeast quarter of the nation, and spawned a tornado which
injured eleven persons at Northhampton NC. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Low pressure produced heavy snow in central Maine and northern New
Hampshire, with up to eight inches reported in Maine. A slow moving
Pacific storm system produced 18 to 36 inches of snow in the
southwestern mountains of Colorado in three days. Heavier snowfall
totals included 31 inches at Wolf Creek Pass and 27 inches at the
Monarch Ski Area. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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