Weather History
For Friday,February 26,2016
For Friday,February 26,2016
1910
- Parts of Washington State were in the midst of a storm which produced
129 inches of snow at Laconia between the 24th and the 26th, a single
storm record for the state. A series of storms, which began on the 23rd,
led to a deadly avalanche on the first of March. By late on the 28th,
the snow had changed to rain, setting the stage for disaster. (The
Weather Channel)
1972
- The Buffalo Creek disaster occurred in the Buffalo Creek Hollow of
Logan County in West Virginia. A coal slag dam on the Middle Fork of
Buffalo Creek burst sending a fifty foot wall of water down a narrow
valley killing 125 persons and causing 51 million dollars damage. Three
days of rain atop a six inches snow cover prompted the dam break. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A slow moving storm in the southwestern U.S. spread heavy snow from
the southern and central Rockies into the Central High Plains Region.
Totals in Colorado ranged up to 62 inches at Purgatory. Colorado Springs
CO reported a February record of 14.8 inches of snow in 24 hours.
Lander WY received four inches in one hour, 13 inches in seven hours,
and a record storm total of 26 inches. High winds created near blizzard
conditions at Colorado Springs. Fairplay CO reported 43 inches of snow,
with drifts ten feet high. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Eight cities in the central and western U.S. reported new record high
temperatures for the date, including Lamoni IA with a reading of 67
degrees. Temperatures in North Dakota were as warm as those in Florida.
(The National Weather Summary)
1989
- An upper level weather disturbance brought snow to parts of the
central U.S. which just one day earlier were enjoying temperatures in
the 60s. Snowfall totals in Missouri ranged up to nine inches at Rolla.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Unseasonably cold weather followed in the wake of the winter storm in
the northeastern U.S. Ten cities reported record low temperatures for
the date, including Syracuse NY with a reading of 10 degrees below zero.
Freezing temperatures in southeastern Virginia caused considerable
damage to plants and fruit trees. The barometric pressure reading of
30.88 inches at Wilmington NC was February record for that location.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2004
- A major snowstorm dumps up to 20 inches of snow in the Charlotte
metropolitan area. Charlotte's third largest snowstorm on record
accumulates 11.6 inches at the airport.
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