Weather History
For Wednesday,March 9,2016
For Wednesday,March 9,2016
1956
- A whopping 367 inches of snow was measured on the ground at the
Ranier Paradise Ranger Station in Washington. The snow depth was a state
record and the second highest total of record for the continental U.S.
(The Weather Channel)
1960
- A winter storm produced a narrow band of heavy snow from north
central Kentucky into Virginia and the mountains of North Carolina.
Snowfall amounts ranged from 12 to 24 inches, with drifts up to eleven
feet high in western Virginia. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Gale force winds ushered arctic air into the north central U.S. Some
places were 50 degrees colder than the previous day. Northeast winds,
gusting to 60 mph, produced 8 to 15 foot waves on Lake Michigan causing
more than a million dollars damage along the southeastern shoreline of
Wisconsin. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- A cold front brought high winds to the southwestern U.S. Winds in the
Las Vegas Valley of Nevada gusted to 70 mph, and one person was injured
by a falling tree. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Twenty-two cities in the southwestern U.S. reported new record high
temperatures for the date. In New Mexico, afternoon highs of 72 at Los
Alamos, 76 at Ruidoso, and 79 at Quemado, were records for March. (The
National Weather Summary)
1990
- Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in West Texas.
Thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 71 mph at Lubbock, and golf ball
size hail was reported at several other locations. Strong thunderstorm
winds injured two persons north of the town of Canyon. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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