Weather History
For Saturday,March 4,2017
For Saturday,March 4,2017
1909
- Though fair weather was forecast, President Taft was inaugurated
amidst a furious storm. About ten inches of wet snow disrupted travel
and communications. The storm drew much criticism against the U.S.
Weather Bureau. (David Ludlum)
1953 - Snow was reported on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. (The Weather Channel)
1966
- A severe blizzard raged across Minnesota and North Dakota. The
blizzard lasted four days producing up to 35 inches of snow, and wind
gusting to 100 mph produced snow drifts 30 to 40 feet high. Bismarck ND
reported zero visibility for 11 hours. Traffic was paralyzed for three
days. (2nd-5th) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Rain and high winds prevailed in the northwestern U.S. A wind gust to
69 mph at Klamath Falls OR was their highest in 25 years, and winds at
the Ashland Ranger Station in the Siskiyou Mountains of northern
California reached 85 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Snow and freezing rain made travel hazardous in Ohio and Indiana. A
six car pile-up resulted near Columbus OH, with seven injuries reported.
Up to two inches of ice glazed central Indiana. Up to ten inches of
snow blanketed northern Ohio. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Lower Mississippi
Valley. A strong (F-3) tornado injured five persons near Brownsville MS,
and killed seven cows and two hogs in one pasture. Thunderstorm winds
gusted to 90 mph at Canton MS. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1990
- A Pacific cold front working its way across the western U.S. produced
heavy snow over parts of Idaho, Nevada and Utah. Up to eleven inches of
snow blanketed the valleys of northwest Utah, while 12 to 25 inches
fell across the mountains of northern Utah. Up to six inches of snow
blanketed the valleys of east central Nevada, while more than a foot of
snow was reported in the high elevations. In Idaho, 6 to 8 inches of
snow was reported around Aberdeen and American Falls. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2004 - An F0 tornado 2 miles north of Muldrow breaks a record stretch of days without a reported tornado, 292 days.
2008
- Only two days after reaching 78 degrees, St. Louis receives nearly a
foot of snow in seven hours, the biggest snowstorm in 15 years.
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