Weather History
For Monday,February 23,2015
For Monday,February 23,2015
1802
- A great snowstorm raged along the New England coast producing 48
inches of snow north of Boston. Three large ships from Salem were
wrecked along Cape Cod. (David Ludlum)
1936
- A severe blizzard in the Sierra Nevada Range closed Donner Pass. It
stranded 750 motorists and claimed seven lives. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A winter storm buried the Middle Atlantic Coast Region under heavy
snow. Totals ranged up to 24 inches at Lancaster PA, with 23 inches at
Coatesville PA. During the height of the storm Philadelphia PA received
five inches of snow in just one hour. The Washington D.C. area was
blanketed with up to 15 inches of snow. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Strong northwesterly winds ushered arctic air into the central U.S.,
and temperatures in Missouri were thirty degrees colder than the
previous day. The strong winds produced squalls along the shore of Lake
Superior, with up to 15 inches of snow reported over the Keweenaw
Peninsula of Upper Michigan. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Nineteen cities in the central U.S. reported new record low
temperatures for the date, including Lincoln NE with a reading of 19
degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary)
1990
- A fast moving storm produced near blizzard conditions in Michigan.
Snowfall totals ranged up to 9.5 inches in Allegan County, wind gusts
reached 74 mph at Ann Arbor, and five foot snow drifts were reported
around Saginaw. The Michigan AAA records showed more than 5000 traffic
accidents reported, a near record for one day. There were several chain
reaction collisions. One near Pontiac involved a hundred cars. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
No comments:
Post a Comment