Weather History
For Friday,December 16,2016
For Friday,December 16,2016
1835
- New England experienced one of their coldest days of record. At noon
on that bitterly cold Wednesday the mercury stood at four degrees below
at Boston, 15 degrees below at Norfolk CT, and 17 degrees below at
Hanover NH. The temperature at Boston was 12 degrees below zero by
sunset. Gale force winds accompanied the severe cold, and that night a
great New York City fire destroyed much of the financial district.
(David Ludlum)
1917
- An ice jam closed the Ohio River between Warsaw, KY, and Rising Sun,
IN. The thirty foot high ice jam held for 58 days, and backed up the
river a distance of 100 miles. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A Pacific storm battered the coast of California with rain and high
winds, and dumped heavy snow on the mountains of California. Winds along
the coast gusted to 70 mph at Point Arguello, and winds in the
Tehachapi Mountains of southern California gusted to 100 mph at Wheeler
Ridge. Snowfall totals ranged up to 24 inches at Mammoth Mountain. Snow
fell for two minutes at Malibu Beach, and Disneyland was closed due to
the weather for only the second time in twenty-four years. A winter
storm which began in the Southern Rockies four days earlier finished its
course producing snow and high winds in New England. Snowfall totals
ranged up to 19 inches at Blanchard ME. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Fairbanks, AK, reported freezing rain and record warm temperatures.
The afternoon high of 41 degrees was 43 degrees above normal. Snow and
high winds continued to plague the mountains of southern California.
Mount Wilson CA reported two inches of rain in six hours during the
early morning, and a storm total of more than 3.50 inches of rain. (The
National Weather Summary)
1989
- Fifty-seven cities from the Southern and Central Plains to the
Appalachians reported record low temperatures for the date, including
North Platte NE with a reading of 17 degrees below zero. Squalls in the
Great Lakes Region produced 18 inches of snow at Syracuse NY, and 30
inches at Carlisle IND. Low pressure brought heavy snow to northern New
England, with 18 inches reported at Derby VT and Saint Johnsbury VT.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2000
- An F4 tornado hits communities near Tuscaloosa, AL, killing 11 people
and injuring 125 others. It was the strongest December tornado in
Alabama since 1950.
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