Weather History
For Friday,February 17,2017
For Friday,February 17,2017
1930
- Eureka, CA, reported an all-time record high of 85 degrees, a record
which lasted until September of 1983. (The Weather Channel)
1936 - The temperature at McIntosh SD plunged to 58 degrees below zero to establish a state record. (David Ludlum)
1958
- The greatest snowstorm of the mid 20th century struck the
northeastern U.S. The storm produced 30 inches of snow in interior New
England, including more than 19 inches in 24 hours at the Boston
Airport. The same storm produced up to three feet of snow in the Middle
Atlantic Coast Region, with 14 inches at Washington D.C., and 15.5
inches at Baltimore MD. The storm resulted in 43 deaths and 500 million
dollars damage over the Middle Atlantic Coast States. (David Ludlum)
1987
- A couple of winter storms, one off the Atlantic coast and another
over the south central U.S., produced snow and ice from the Mississippi
Valley to the Mid Atlantic Coast Region. Freezing rain produced a coat
of ice three inches thick in northern South Carolina, and 30,000 homes
around Pee Dee were left without electricity. Parts of south central
Kentucky were without electricity for three days following the storm,
which was their worst in 35 years. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Santa Ana winds in southern California gusted to 63 mph at Ontario.
Heavy snow blanketed parts of Colorado, with 11 inches reported at
Strontia. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Low pressure off the Washington coast produced more than a foot of
snow in the Cascade Mountains, and more than three inches of rain along
the Northern Pacific Coast. Spokane WA was blanketed with 13 inches of
snow. Cold arctic air in the Upper Midwest produced all-time record high
barometric pressure readings of 31.10 inches at Duluth MN, 31.09 inches
at Minneapolis MN, and 31.21 inches at Bismarck ND. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- The biggest winter storm of the season hit the Pacific Coast Region.
In northern California, snow fell along the coast, and two day totals in
the mountains ranged up to 67 inches at Echo Summit. Snowfall totals in
the mountains of southern California ranged up to 48 inches at Green
Valley, with 46 inches reported at Big Bear. Up to two feet of snow
blanketed the southern Cascade Mountains of Oregon, and 20 to 35 inches
were reported in the northern Cascades of Oregon. Up to ten inches of
snow blanketed Seattle WA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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