Weather History
For Monday,December 5,2016
For Monday,December 5,2016
1886
- A big snowstorm in the southeastern U.S. produced 11 inches at
Montgomery AL, 18.5 inches at Rome GA, and 22.5 inches at Knoxville TN.
(Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1941
- The temperature at Enosburg Falls soared to 72 degrees to establish a
state record for Vermont for the month of December. (The Weather
Channel)
1953
- A killer tornado hit Vicksburg, MS, killing 38 persons, injuring 270
others, and causing 25 million dollars damage, the most damage since the
forty-seven days of continuous shelling the town received in the Civil
War. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Heavy snow blanketed parts of the north central U.S., and freezing
drizzle produced a coat of ice up to half an inch thick in northwestern
Minnesota and eastern North Dakota. Snowfall totals ranged up to seven
inches at Grand Rapids MN, and 12 inches at Seney MI. High winds in the
north central U.S. gusted to 63 mph at Pellston MI, and reached 70 mph
at Makinaw Bridge MI. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- There was only a "flurry" of activity, as for much of the nation
winter remained on hold. The cold and snow of winter was primarily
confined to the northeastern U.S. Five cities in the north central U.S.
reported record high temperatures for the date, including Norfolk NE
with a reading of 65 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- A warm Pacific storm system brought high winds and heavy rain to
western Washington and western Oregon. Up to ten inches of rain deluged
the western slopes of the Cascade Mountain Range in Washington State
over a three day period, and 500 persons had to be evacuated due to
flooding along the Skagit River. Up to five inches of rain drenched
northwest Oregon, and winds gusted to 71 mph at Netarts. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2003
- A major winter storm impacted parts of the Mid-Atlantic and
northeastern United States during the 5th-7th. Snowfall accumulations of
one to two feet were common across areas of Pennsylvania northward into
New England. Boston, MA received 16.2 inches while Providence, RI had
the greatest single snowstorm on record with 17 inches, beating the
previous record of 12 inches set December 5-6, 1981. Boston's Logan
International Airport was closed briefly on the 7th as heavy snowfall
made regular airport operations impossible (AFP).
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