Weather History
For Friday,January 30,2015
For Friday,January 30,2015
1936
- Birmingham, AL, established a single storm record and 24 hour record
with 11 inches of snow. (29th-30th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1977
- The great "Buffalo Blizzard" finally abated after three days. The
storm added a foot of new snow to 33 inches already on the ground. Winds
gusting to 75 mph reduced visibilities to near zero, produced snow
drifts twenty-five feet high, and kept wind chill readings 50 degrees
below zero. The blizzard paralyzed the city, and caused 250 million
dollars damage. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A winter storm brought more heavy snow to the North Atlantic Coast
Region, with 13.6 inches reported at Hiram ME. January proved to be the
snowiest of record for much of Massachusetts. Worcester MA reported an
all-time monthly record of 46.8 inches of snow. (National Weather
Summary)
1988
- Strong southerly winds, gusting to 53 mph at Kansas City MO, spread
warm air into the central U.S. Nineteen cities reported record high
temperatures for the date. Snow and strong northwest winds ushered cold
arctic air into the north central states. The temperature at Cutbank
plunged from 54 degrees to a morning low of 7 degrees below zero.
(National Weather Summary)
1989
- The temperature at McGrath, AK, dipped to 62 degrees below zero, and
Fairbanks reported a reading of 51 degrees below zero, with unofficial
readings in the area as cold as 75 degrees below zero. The massive dome
of bitterly cold air began to slide down western Canada toward the north
central U.S. Strong southwest winds ahead of the arctic front pushed
the temperature at Great Falls MT to 62 degrees, and gusted to 124 mph
at Choteau MT, overturning trucks and mobile homes, and a dozen empty
railroad cars. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- A major winter storm produced heavy snow from Indiana to New England.
It was the biggest storm in two and a half years for eastern New York
State. Snowfall totals in the mountains of Maine ranged up to 20 inches
at Guilford and Lovell. Other heavy snowfall totals included 17 inches
at Utica NY, and 19 inches at Bethel VT, Ludlow VT, and New London NH.
The storm claimed three lives in eastern New York State, and four lives
in Vermont. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2005
- A significant ice storm struck parts of northern Georgia on the
30th-31st. Ice accretion was as great as 2 inches in Monroe county,
located southeast of Atlanta. Power outages in the area at the height of
the storm affected nearly 320,000 homes and businesses.
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