Weather History
For Friday,March 14,2014
For Friday,March 14,2014
1870 - The term blizzard was first applied to a storm which produced heavy snow and high winds in Minnesota and Iowa. (David Ludlum)
1944 - A single storm brought a record 21.6 inches of snow to Salt Lake City UT. (The Weather Channel)
1960
- Northern Georgia was between snowstorms. Gainesville GA received 17
inches of snow during the month, and reported at least a trace of snow
on the ground 22 days in March. Snow was on roofs in Hartwell GA from
the 2nd to the 29th. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A powerful storm in the western U.S. produced 15 inches of snow in
the Lake Tahoe Basin of Nevada, and wind gusts to 50 mph at Las Vegas
NV. Thunderstorms in the Sacramento Valley of California spawned a
tornado which hit a turkey farm near Corning. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Squalls in the Great Lakes Region continued to produce heavy snow in
northwest Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, and produced up to 14 inches of
snow in northeast Ohio. Poplar WI reported 27 inches of snow in two
days. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- High winds in Colorado and Wyoming gusted above 120 mph at Horsetooth
Heights CO. High winds in the Central Plains sharply reduced
visibilities in blowing dust as far east as Kansas City MO. Winds
gusting to 72 mph at Hill City KS reduced the visibility to a city block
in blowing dust. Soil erosion in northwest Kansas damaged nearly five
million acres of wheat. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Fifty-three cities reported record high temperatures for the date as
readings warmed into the 70s and 80s from the Gulf coast to the Great
Lakes Region. Charleston WV was the hot spot in the nation with a record
high of 89 degrees. It was the fourth of five consecutive days with
record warm tempeatures for many cities in the eastern U.S. There were
283 daily record highs reported in the central and eastern U.S. during
between the 11th and the 15th of March. (The National Weather Summary)
2007
- The temperature in Concord, NH, reaches a record high of 74 degrees
less than one week after a record low temperature of 7 degrees below
zero on March 8, an 81 degree temperature swing in six days.
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