Weather History
For Thursday,November 5,2015
For Thursday,November 5,2015
1894
- The famous Election Day snowstorm occurred in Connecticut. As much as
a foot of wet snow fell, and the snow and high winds caused great
damage to wires and trees. Winds gusted to 60 mph at Block Island RI.
(David Ludlum)
1961
- Strong Santa Ana winds fanned the flames of the Bel Air and Brentwood
fires in southern California destroying many homes. At 10 PM the Los
Angeles Civic Center reported a temperature of 74 degrees along with a
dew point of 5 degrees. On the 6th, Burbank reported a relative humidity
of three percent. (The Weather Channel)
1977
- A slow moving storm produced five to nine inch rains across northern
Georgia causing the Toccoa Dam to burst. As the earthen dam collapsed
the waters rushed through the Toccoa Falls Bible College killing three
persons in the dorms. Thirty-eight persons perished at a trailer park
along the stream. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Low pressure off the California coast produced stormy weather in the
southwestern U.S. Flash flooding stranded 8000 persons in the Death
Valley National Park of southern California. Thunder- storms over
southern Nevada produced dime size hail and wind gusts to 68 mph around
Las Vegas. Unseasonably mild weather in the northeastern U.S. was
replaced with snow and gale force winds. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- A powerful low pressure system produced high winds from the Great
Plains to New England, and produced heavy snow in northern Wisconsin and
Upper Michigan. Winds gusted to 64 mph at Knoxville TN, and reached 80
mph at Pleasant Valley VT. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Temperatures warmed into the 80s across much of Texas. Highs of 86
degrees at Abilene, Fort Worth and San Angelo were records for the date.
(The National Weather Summary)
2002
- Severe thunderstorms moved across southeastern Alabama and the
Florida panhandle, producing wind damage and several tornadoes. A
tornado struck the Alabama town of Abbeville killing 2 people and
injuring 25 (Associated Press).
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