Weather History
For Thursday,January 29,2015
For Thursday,January 29,2015
1780
- On the coldest morning of a severe winter the mercury dipped to 16
degrees below zero at New York City, and reached 20 degrees below zero
at Hartford CT. New York Harbor was frozen for five weeks, allowing a
heavy cannon to be taken across the ice to fortify the British on Staten
Island. (The Weather Channel)
1921
- A small but intense windstorm resulted in the "Great Olympic
Blowdown" in the Pacific Northwest. Hurricane force winds, funneled
along the mountains, downed vast expanses of Douglas fir trees, and the
storm destroyed eight billion board feet of timber. Winds at North Head
WA gusted to 113 mph. (David Ludlum)
1983
- A series of Pacific coast storms finally came to an end. The storms,
attributed in part to the ocean current, "El Nino," produced ocean
swells 15 to 20 feet high which ravaged the beaches of southern
California. Much of the damage was to homes of movies stars in the
exclusive Malibu Colony. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A strong storm moving out of the Central Rockies spread snow across
the north central states, with up to eight inches of snow in Wisconsin,
and produced wind gusts to 64 mph at Goodland KS. A thunderstorm
produced three inches of snow in forty-five minutes at Owing Mills MD.
(National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Rain and snow were primarily confined to the northwestern U.S. An
afternoon reading of 34 degrees at International Falls MN was a record
high for the date. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Bitter cold air continued to pour into Alaska. At McGrath,
temperature dipped to 63 degrees below zero. Strong winds blowing
through the Alaska Range between Fairbanks and Anchorage produced a wind
chill reading of 120 degrees below zero at Cantwell. (National Weather
Summary)
1990
- Severe thunderstorms in the southeastern U.S. spawned a tornado which
destroyed three mobile homes near Blythe GA injuring six persons. A
fast moving cold front produced high winds in the western U.S. Winds
along the coast of Oregon gusted to 65 mph at Portland, and high winds
generated 22 to 26 foot seas which battered the coast. Winds near Reno
NV gusted to 78 mph. High winds also buffeted the Central High Plains,
with gusts to 94 mph reported at La Mesa CO. (National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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