Weather History
For Sunday,December 4,2016
For Sunday,December 4,2016
1786
- The first of two great early December storms began. The storm
produced 18 inches of snow at Morristown NJ, and twenty inches of snow
at New Haven CT. It also resulted in high tides at Nantucket which did
great damage. (David Ludlum)
1972
- Winds gusting to 70 mph sent the temperature at Livingston, MT,
plunging from 52 degrees to 18 degrees in just twenty minutes. (The
Weather Channel)
1982
- The temperature in New York City's Central Park reached 72 degrees to
establish a record high for December. The month as a whole was also the
warmest of record. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A cold front crossing the Pacific Coast Region brought high winds and
heavy rain to California. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 55 mph at
Newport Beach CA, and Mount Wilson CA was drenched with 2.17 inches of
rain in six hours. Gale force winds prevailed along the Northern Pacific
Coast, and winds in the Tehachapis Mountains of southern California
gusted to 60 mph. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Gale force winds continued to usher cold arctic air into the
northeastern U.S. Winds gusted to 65 mph at Windsor Locks CT. Up to a
foot of snow blanketed the higher elevations of Vermont. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Seventeen cities in the eastern U.S., including nine in Florida,
reported record low temperatures for the date. Lakeland FL reported a
record low of 31 degrees, and Watertown NY was the cold spot in the
nation with a low of 20 degrees below zero. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
2002
- An early season winter storm brought an expansive shield of snow and
ice through much of the eastern U.S., from the lower Ohio Valley,
southern Appalachians and into the Northeast. Snow accumulations of 4-8
inches were common along the northern edge of the precipitation shield,
while a significant accrual of glaze occurred in the Carolinas. The
storm caused at least 17 fatalities, mostly from traffic accidents
(CNN). In the Carolinas, electric utilities provider Duke Power
characterized the ice storm as the worst in the company's history, with
1.2 million customers or nearly half its entire customer base without
power on the morning of the 5th. This surpassed electrical outages
inflicted by Hurricane Hugo as it swept through the central Carolinas in
September 1989.
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