Weather History
For Wednesday,January 18,2017
For Wednesday,January 18,2017
1857
- A great cold storm swept across the Atlantic Seaboard. Snowfall
totals of 12 inches were common, whole gales caused shipwrecks and
damage property on islands, and temperatures near zero prevailed from
Virginia northward. Great drifts of snow blocked transportation.
Richmond VA was cut off from Washington DC for a week. (David Ludlum)
1973
- A baby was carried 300 to 400 yards by the strong winds of a tornado
at Corey LA, yet received only minor injuries. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A storm in the south central U.S. blanketed Oklahoma City with eight
inches of snow, their highest total since 1948. Snowfall totals in
Oklahoma ranged up to 13 inches at Gage, with drifts five feet high.
Roof collapses across the state resulted in seven million dollars
damage. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- A storm in the southwestern U.S. produced a 15 to 20 foot surf along
the southern coast of California resulting in more than fifty million
dollars damage. A small tornado in Orange County CA lifted a baseball
dugout fifteen feet into the air and deposited it in the street, 150
yards away. The same storm also produced 26 inches of snow at Duck Creek
UT. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- While fair and mild weather prevailed across the forty-eight states,
bitter cold gripped Alaska. The high temperature for the day at
Fairbanks was 30 degrees below zero. Thunderstorms along the western
Gulf coast drenched parts of southwest Houston with more than four
inches of rain. (National Weather Summary)
1990
- A winter storm produced heavy snow and high winds across the
southwestern U.S. Snowfall totals ranged up to 18 inches at Lake
Arrowhead CA and Ashford AZ. High winds in New Mexico gusted to 100 mph
east of Albuquerque. Unseasonably warm weather continued from Texas to
the Atlantic coast. Twenty cities reported record high temperatures for
the date including Roanoke VA with a reading of 71 degrees. (National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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