Weather History
For Friday,March 17,2017
For Friday,March 17,2017
1892
- A winter storm in southwestern and central Tennessee produced 26
inches of snow at Riddleton, and 18.5 inches at Memphis. It was the
deepest snow of record for those areas. (David Ludlum)
1906
- The temperature at Snake River, WY, dipped to 50 degrees below zero, a
record for the U.S. for the month of March. (Sandra and TI Richard
Sanders - 1987)
1987
- A powerful spring storm produced severe thunderstorms over the
Central Gulf Coast States, and heavy snow in the High Plains Region. A
tornado caused three million dollars damage at Natchez MS, and six
inches of rain in five hours caused five million dollars damage at
Vicksburg MS. Cactus TX received 10 inches of snow. Western Kansas
reported blizzard conditions. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- A winter storm produced heavy snow from the northeast Texas panhandle
to the Ozark area of Missouri and Arkansas. Up to fifteen inches of
snow was reported in Oklahoma and Texas. Snowfall totals in the Ozark
area ranged up to 14 inches, with unofficial reports as high as 22
inches around Harrison AR. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Strong northerly winds ushered snow and arctic cold into the north
central U.S. Winds gusted to 58 mph at Sydney NE and Scottsbluff NE,
Cadillac MI received 12 inches of snow, and International Falls MN
reported a record low of 22 degrees below zero. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Showers and thunderstorms associated with a slow moving cold front
produced torrential rains across parts of the southeastern U.S. over a
two day period. Flooding claimed the lives of at least 22 persons,
including thirteen in Alabama. Up to 16 inches of rain deluged southern
Alabama, with 10.63 inches reported at Mobile AL in 24 hours. The town
of Elba AL was flooded with 6 to 12 feet of water causing more than 25
million dollars damage, and total flood damage across Alabama exceeded
100 million dollars. Twenty-six counties in the state were declared
disaster areas. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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