ONLINE DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY
Thursday, 20 January 2000
- TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
- ALASKAN WEATHER
- HAWAIIAN WEATHER
- HISTORICAL WEATHER EVENTS
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TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S. -- Wednesday
morning's lowest temperature was XX degrees below zero at XXX,
while the Wednesday afternoon highest temperature was XX degrees
at XXX.
ALASKAN WEATHER -- ....
The lowest temperature in Alaska on Wednesday morning was XX degrees
below zero at XXX. The highest statewide temperature as of Wednesday
afternoon was XX degrees at XXX.
HAWAIIAN WEATHER -- ...
HISTORICAL WEATHER EVENTS - 20 January
From the files of the Aviation Weather Center, Kansas City,
MO and Intellicast
- ...1854...A large tornado struck the Brandon and Mount Vernon
areas in central Ohio. (Intellicast)
- ...1937...The wettest Inaugural Day of record with 1.77 inches
of rain in 24 hours. Temperatures were only in the 30s as President
Franklin D. Roosevelt was sworn in for his second term. (David
Ludlum)
The record low temperature for the state of California was set
at Boca when the thermometer dropped to 45 degrees below zero.
(Intellicast)
- ...1943...Strange vertical antics took place in the Black
Hills of South Dakota. While the temperature at Deadwood was a
frigid 16 degrees below zero, the town of Lead, just a mile and
a half away, but 600 feet higher in elevation, reported a balmy
52 degree reading. (David Ludlum)
- ...1954...The temperature at Rogers Pass, MT plunged to 69.7
degrees below zero to establish a new record for the continental
U.S. (David Ludlum)
- ...1961...The "Kennedy Inaugural snowstorm" belted
the mid Atlantic area and New England. Up to 29 inches of snow
fell in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York. Areas north
and west of Boston, MA received over two feet. This was the second
of three major snowstorms during the 1960-61 winter season in
the northeastern U.S. (Intellicast)
- ...1978...Snowblitz! -- A paralyzing "Nor'easter"
blasted New England and the mid Atlantic states. Boston, MA recorded
21 inches in 24 hours to set a new record 24 hour snowfall amount
-- only to have it broken 2 weeks later. Snowfall was under-forecast
since a predicted change-over from snow to rain did not occur.
Elsewhere, 15 to 20 inches in Rhode Island, and one to two feet
of snow in Pennsylvania. Winds along the coast of Connecticut
gusted to 70 mph. (David Ludlum) (Intellicast)
- ...1987...Gale force winds lingered along the northern Atlantic
coast in the wake of a holiday weekend storm. High winds along
the eastern slopes of the Northern Rockies gusted to 67 mph at
Livingston, MT, and high winds in southern California gusted to
70 mph near San Bernardino. (National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
- ...1988...A storm in the Upper Midwest produced heavy snow
and gale force winds. Up to 27.5 inches of snow was reported along
the Lake Superior shoreline of Michigan, with 22 inches at Marquette.
(National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1989...The temperature in the Washington, DC area warmed
into the lower 50s for the Presidential Inauguration during the
late morning hours, before gusty northwest winds ushered in colder
air that afternoon. (National Weather Summary)
- ...1990...While heavy thunderstorm rains drenched the Central
Gulf Coast States, with 4.23 inches reported at Centreville, AL
in 24 hours, unseasonably warm weather continued across Florida.
Five cities in Florida reported record high temperatures for the
date. Tampa, FL equaled their record high for January of 85 degrees.
(National Weather Summary)
- ...1993...A fast moving 980 millibar low produced high winds
in the Pacific Northwest. A wind gust to 64 mph occurred at the
Seatac airport in Seattle, WA -- the second highest wind gust
ever recorded at this location. Wind gusts neared 100 mph at the
mouth of the Columbia river. Over 750,000 people in the vicinity
of Puget Sound lost power. Damage was severe, with 79 homes destroyed
and 581 suffering major damage. In Oregon, wind gusts hit 89 mph
at Netarts and 86 mph at Cape Blanco.
In the southern U.S., train echo thunderstorms drenched Lafayette
and Baton Rouge, LA with 10.83 and 9.02 inches of rain in 24 hours,
respectively (Intellicast)
- ...1994...Frigid conditions persisted over the northeastern
U.S. Rangeley, ME reported 45 degrees below zero for a morning
low for the cold spot in the nation. First Connecticut Lake, NH
dropped to a frigid 44 degrees below zero. Both Pittsburgh, PA
and Cleveland, OH completed their longest stretch of subzero readings
on record, with 52 and 56 consecutive hours, respectively. (Intellicast)
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