Weather History
For Saturday,February 11,2017
For Saturday,February 11,2017
1899
- Perhaps the greatest of all arctic outbreaks commenced on this date.
The temperature plunged to 61 degrees below zero in Montana. At the same
time a "Great Eastern Blizzard" left a blanket of snow from Georgia to
New Hampshire. The state of Virginia took the brunt of the storm, with
snowfall totals averaging 30 to 40 inches. (David Ludlum)
1983
- The Middle Atlantic Coast States and southern New England were in the
midst of a major snowstorm. In Pennsylvania, the storm produced 21
inches at Philadelphia, 24 inches at Harrisburg, and 25 inches at
Allentown, establishing record 24 hour totals and single storm totals
for those locations. New York City received 22 inches of snow, and 35
inches was reported at Glen Gary, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of
West Virginia. Windsor Locks CT received a record 19 inches of snow in
12 hours. The storm resulted in forty-six deaths, thirty-three of which
occurred when a freighter capsized and sank off the Maryland/Virginia
coast. Heavy snow was reported from northeastern Georgia to eastern
Maine. (10th-12th) (Storm Data) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Denver, CO, reported only their third occurrence of record of a
thunderstorm in February. Ten cities in the north central U.S. reported
record high temperatures for the date. Huron SD reported February
temperatures averaging 19 degrees above normal. Williston ND reported
readings averaging 24 degrees above normal for the month. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Bitter cold air gripped the north central U.S. Morning lows of 35
degrees below zero at Aberdeen SD, Bismarck ND and International Falls
MN were records for the date. Bemidji MN was, officially, the cold spot
in the nation with a low of 39 degrees below zero, however, a reading of
42 degrees below zero was reported at Gettysburg SD. In the Northern
High Plains Region, Baker MT warmed from 27 degrees below zero to 40
above. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- While much of the continental U.S. enjoyed sunshine and seasonable
temperatures, a strong weather system over the Hawaiian Islands deluged
Honolulu with 2.5 inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1990
- A winter storm produced up to ten inches of snow in Vermont, and up
to nine inches of snow in Aroostook County of northeastern Maine. A
three day snowstorm began to overspread Oregon, and the winter storm
produced 29 inches of snow at Bennett Pass. Mild weather continued in
the central U.S. La Crosse WI reported a record forty-seven consecutive
days with temperatures above normal. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
2004
- North Dakota Governor John Hoeven declares a snow emergency as winds
gusting over 70 mph along with heavy snow produces low visibilities and
drifts up to 20 feet in northwestern North Dakota. Amtrak train service
is interrupted in the region. The Weather Doctor
2006
- Snowfall records fell in Philadelphia and Allentown, Pennsylvania,
Bridgeport and Hartford, Connecticut, Newark, New Jersey, and Worchester
and Boston, Massachusetts. The highest total reported was 30.2 inches
at Fairfield, CT. New York City set a record one-day snowfall record of
26.9 inches in Central Park.
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