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  1. November 6, 1951 Snow fell from the Texas panhandle to the Lower Great Lakes, leaving record totals of 12.5 inches at Saint Louis MO, and 14.1 inches at Springfield MO. Other heavier snowfall totals included 20 inches at Nevada MO, 13.5 inches at Sedan KS, 13 inches at Decature IL, and 10 inches at Alva OK. In the Saint Louis area, up to 20 inches was reported in Washington County. (5th- 6th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) November 6, 1977 At approximately 1:30 AM the Barnes Lake Dam collapsed in Stephens County sending a 30 foot wall of water into the town of Toccoa Falls. This wall of water destroyed mobile homes, lifted automobiles and crashed through dormitory windows at Toccoa Falls Bible College. About 40 trailers, 3 other residences and 3 campus building were destroyed. Three people were killed in a dormitory at the college and 36 were killed in a mobile home park along the stream. Damages were estimated at $2.3 million. (NWS Atlanta) November 6, 1987 High winds in the northeastern U.S., turning a recent warm spell into a distant memory, gusted to 63 mph at Rhode Island. Squalls resulting from the high winds produced five inches of snow at Marquette MI and seven inches at Rome NY. A storm in the southwestern U.S. brought heavy snow to some of the higher elevations of Arizona, Colorado and Utah. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 6, 1988 A powerful low pressure system over the Great Lakes Region continued to produce snow across parts of the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes Region. Snowfall totals along the shore of Lake Superior reached 24 inches, with three feet of snow reported in the Porcupine Mountain area of Upper Michigan. Marquette MI established a November record with 17.3 inches of snow in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 6, 1989 Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the south central and southeastern U.S. Nine cities from Florida to Oklahoma and Texas reported record high temperatures for the date as readings warmed into the 80's. The high of 89 degrees at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Texas equaled their record for November. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 6, 2005 Severe thunderstorms produced a deadly tornado near Evansville, Indiana during the early morning hours of November 6. There were 23 fatalities from the tornado, with 19 of the deaths occurring in the Eastbrook Mobile Home Park located just to the southeast of the city (Associated Press). It was Indiana's deadliest tornado since the Super Outbreak on April 3, 1974. Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures Dew Points 24 Hour Temp Change Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low Temps This Morning High Temps Today TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES Low Temp Anomalies This Morning High Temp Anomalies Today WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  2. November 5, 1894 The famous Election Day snowstorm occurred in Connecticut. As much as a foot of wet snow fell, and the snow and high winds caused great damage to wires and trees. Winds gusted to 60 mph at Block Island RI. (David Ludlum) November 5, 1961 Strong Santa Ana winds fanned the flames of the Bel Air and Brentwood fires in southern California destroying many homes. At 10 PM the Los Angeles Civic Center reported a temperature of 74 degrees along with a dew point of 5 degrees. On the 6th, Burbank reported a relative humidity of three percent. (The Weather Channel) November 5, 1977 A slow moving storm produced five to nine inch rains across northern Georgia causing the Toccoa Dam to burst. As the earthen dam collapsed the waters rushed through the Toccoa Falls Bible College killing three persons in the dorms. (David Ludlum) Thirty-eight persons perished at a trailer park along the stream. a small tornado touched down 2 miles west of Toccoa. It was on the ground briefly, but dozens of pine trees were uprooted and others snapped. This occurred about 5 miles south southeast of the location of the dam failure just several hours later. No connection was found between the tornado and the dam failure. (NWS Atlanta) November 5, 1987 Low pressure off the California coast produced stormy weather in the southwestern U.S. Flash flooding stranded 8000 persons in the Death Valley National Park of southern California. Thunder- storms over southern Nevada produced dime size hail and wind gusts to 68 mph around Las Vegas. Unseasonably mild weather in the northeastern U.S. was replaced with snow and gale force winds. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 5, 1988 A powerful low pressure system produced high winds from the Great Plains to New England, and produced heavy snow in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Winds gusted to 64 mph at Knoxville TN, and reached 80 mph at Pleasant Valley VT. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 5, 1989 Temperatures warmed into the 80s across much of Texas. Highs of 86 degrees at Abilene, Fort Worth and San Angelo were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) November 5, 2002 Severe thunderstorms moved across southeastern Alabama and the Florida panhandle, producing wind damage and several tornadoes. A tornado struck the Alabama town of Abbeville killing 2 people and injuring 25 (Associated Press). Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low Temps This Morning High Temps Today TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES Low Temp Anomalies This Morning High Temp Anomalies Today WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  3. November 4, 1927 A great Vermont flood occurred. Tropical rains deluged the Green Mountain area of Vermont causing the worst flood in the history of the state. Torrential rains, up to 15 inches in the higher elevations, sent streams on a rampage devastating the Winooski Valley. Flooding claimed 200 lives and caused 40 million dollars damage. The town of Vernon reported 84 deaths. Flooding left up to eight to ten feet of water in downtown Montpelier VT. (2nd-4th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) November 4, 1985 A super wet Gulf storm dumped upwards of fifteen inches of rain in the mountains of Virginia and West Virginia causing devastating damage and claiming forty lives. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) November 4, 1987 Thirty-two cities in the eastern and south central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Highs of 74 degrees at Portland ME and 86 degrees at Fort Smith AR equaled November records. It was the fourth day of record warmth for Beckley WV, Memphis TN and Paducah KY. A cold front ushered much colder air into the north central U.S. Gale force winds lashed all five Great Lakes. (The National Weather Summary) November 4, 1988 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a fast moving cold front produced severe weather over the Tennessee Valley and the Central Gulf Coast States during the afternoon and evening hours, and into the next morning. Thunderstorms spawned nineteen tornadoes, including eleven in Mississippi. The last of the nineteen tornadoes killed a woman in her mobile home in Lee FL. A tornado in Culbert AL injured sixteen people, and caused two million dollars damage. Thunderstorms also produced baseball size hail in Alabama. Unseasonably hot air prevailed south of the cold front. McAllen TX was the hot spot in the nation with a high of 102 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 4, 1989 Snow and high winds plagued parts of Colorado and Wyoming. Winds gusted to 71 mph near Wheatland WY, and reached 80 mph west of Fort Collins CO. Up to five inches of snow blanketed Yellowstone Park WY closing many roads. Snow also blanketed northern Minnesota, with seven inches reported at Baudette. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 4, 1991 Winter-like temperatures produced considerable crop damage over Sumter County. Overnight lows dropped into the mid to upper 20's the mornings of November 4th, 5th and 6th with daytime highs in the 50's. Damages to crops, including cucumbers, green beans, peanuts and squash were estimated at $1 million. (NWS Atlanta) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low Temps This Morning High Temps Today TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES Low Temp Anomalies This Morning High Temp Anomalies Today WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  4. All data from the Atlanta NWS office Heavy Snowfall December 8 - 9, 2017 Event Summary Snow Accumulation Map Recorded Snowfall Totals Event Photos Event Summary A major early-season heavy snowfall affected north Georgia from Friday, December 8th into the morning of Saturday, December 9th. Many locations recorded up to a foot of snowfall, which is exceptionally rare for Georgia, especially in early December! This heavy snowfall also led to numerous power outages. At the height of the storm over 200,000 customers in north Georgia were in the dark. There was a sharp northwest to southeast gradient of accumulating snow through metro Atlanta. Areas southeast of Atlanta did not receive much accumulating snow, while areas north and west of the city received very significant totals. Snow Accumulation Map: Above: The heaviest snow accumulations occurred in a ribbon stretching from Carroll County into the northwestern Atlanta suburbs and into the north Georgia mountains. Up to a foot of snow accumulated in these areas! Satellite Image December 9th: Above: A visible satellite image of north Georgia on the afternoon of Saturday, December 9th shows much of the snow that fell on Friday and early Saturday remained on the ground. Snowfall Reports Table For snowfall reports from a specific county, click on the county name of interest below. Counties are sorted alphabetically. (*Note that only counties from which reports were received are listed below.*) Banks Dawson Hall Polk Barrow DeKalb Haralson Towns Bartow Douglas Henry Troup Carroll Fannin Jackson Union Catoosa Fayette Lumpkin Walker Chattooga Floyd Madison Walton Cherokee Forsyth Murray White Clayton Fulton Muscogee Whitfield Cobb Gilmer Paulding Coweta Gwinnett Pickens Event Photos Over 10" of snow accumulated in the Brookstone Subdivision in Acworth. (courtesy of Chris Dolce) Acworth, GA About 13" of snow was recorded in Jasper. (courtesy of Dean Davis) Jasper, GA Trees drooped and broke under the weight of a foot of heavy, wet snow in Hiram. (courtesy of Brandie Freeman) Hiram, GA About 8" of snow fell at this location along the Cobb/Fulton County border in Roswell. (courtesy @d_mez7) Roswell, GA The Carroll County Courthouse is covered in several inches of snow. (courtesy of Carroll County Gov't) Carrollton, GA Snow falling in Midtown Atlanta on December 8, 2017. (courtesy of Jeremy Mills) Atlanta, GA Several inches of snow accumulated along the Atlanta BeltLine in Inman Park. (courtesy of Atlanta BeltLine) Atlanta, GA This aerial view of a Fayette County neighborhood shows a blanket of snow on the morning of December 9th. (courtesy @supeshooter) Fayette County, GA The Union County Historical Courthouse on the morning of December 9th. Blairsville, GA The heavy snow caused extensive damage to power infrastructure. (Courtesy of Cobb EMC) Powder Springs, GA This aerial view of Georgia Tech and Midtown Atlanta shows the abundant snow cover. (Courtesy of Zonglin Jack Li) Atlanta, GA Berry College was picturesque in the snow. (Courtesy of Berry College) Rome, GA
  5. All data from the Atlanta NWS office Hurricane Michael Hits Georgia October 10, 2018 [Overview] [Damaging Wind] [Wind Damage Photos] [Heavy Rainfall] [Tornadoes] Overview: Hurricane Michael made landfall along the Florida panhandle near Panama City on the afternoon of October 10, 2018 as a high-end Category 4 hurricane. Michael then moved rapidly inland, causing widespread wind damage along its path. Hurricane Michael was the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall along the Florida panhandle as well as the first major hurricane (Category 3+) to directly impact Georgia since the 1890s. In southwest Georgia, wind gusts as high as 115 mph were recorded in Donalsonville. Within the NWS Atlanta/Peachtree City county warning area, winds gusted over 70 mph in portions of central Georgia on the evening of October 10th, leading to widespread tree damage and power outages as well as severe crop damage, especially to cotton and pecan crops. Additionally, a few brief tornadoes in the outer bands of Michael caused sporadic damage in portions of the the area while heavy rainfall led to localized flooding. Michael quickly exited the state as a tropical storm on the morning of October 11th. For more information on the catastrophic damage experienced within the NWS Tallahassee area, click here. This infrared satellite image was taken as Hurricane Michael entered southwest Georgia as it maintained a Category 3 intensity on the evening of October 10, 2018. (Click the map to enlarge it.) Damaging Winds: Within the portion of central Georgia in the NWS Atlanta/Peachtree City county warning area, sustained winds of 40-50 mph with gusts in the 60-75+ mph range downed countless trees and power lines. Numerous trees fell onto homes and businesses, causing additional damage. The peak wind gust officially recorded within the local warning area was in Arabi, GA where a 76 mph gust was recorded. Even stronger wind gusts well over hurricane force (74+ mph) were recorded in southwest Georgia in the NWS Tallahassee county warning area. Power outages lasted up to a week or even a bit longer for some areas. Below is a map displaying many of the strong wind gusts recorded across the state during Hurricane Michael. Note: Wind gusts were likely stronger than displayed for a number of locations in central and south Georgia; however, recording instruments failed as electrical power and communications were lost. This map displays peak recorded wind gusts across Georgia during Michael. (Click the map to enlarge it.) This graph shows wind direction and wind speed/gusts in miles per hour in Eastman, GA. (Courtesy MesoWest, University of Utah) Gusts exceeded 60 mph before the instrument ceased reporting. Click the graph to enlarge it. This graph shows wind direction and wind speed/gusts in miles per hour in Dublin, GA. (Courtesy MesoWest, University of Utah) Wind gusts exceeded 60 mph before the instrument ceased reporting. Click the graph to enlarge it. This graph shows wind direction and wind speed/gusts in miles per hour in Cordele, GA. (Courtesy MesoWest, University of Utah) Wind gusts exceeded 50 mph before the instrument ceased reporting. Click the graph to enlarge it. Wind Damage Photos: Widespread tree damage of this magnitude occurred in Cordele. Many homes were damaged by falling trees. Electrical infrastructure experienced significant damage in many areas of central Georgia. (Cordele, GA) Many large trees like this one were downed in Dodge County. (Courtesy WGXA-TV) Numerous trees and power lines were brought down in Americus. (Courtesy Americus Times-Recorder) Trees were downed around this house on Judy Lane in Americus. (Courtesy Americus Times-Recorder) Heavy Rainfall: Rainfall totals reached in excess of 5" in some locations. Though the ground was relatively dry due to recent dry weather, these rainfall totals led to isolated instances of flooding, including a few roads that were washed out. This road near Dallas in Paulding County experienced a washout due to the heavy rainfall from Michael. (Courtesy: Paulding County Fire Department) Tornadoes: Three brief tornadoes touched down in the outer bands of Hurricane Michael on the evening of October 10th. See the specifics on these tornadoes below. 1) Peach County Tornado: A brief EF-0 tornado snapped a few pine trees along Carver Drive, just south of Fort Valley State University. Damage Path - Peach County County Rating # of Injuries KML Peach EF-0 0 Rating: EF-0 Peak Wind: 75 MPH Path Length: 1.8 miles Path Width: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: October 10, 2018 Start Time: 3:32 PM EDT Start Lat/Lon: 32.4955 / -83.8795 End Date: October 10, 2018 End Time: 3:36 PM EDT End Lat/Lon: 32.5195 / -83.8916 2) Crawford County Tornado: Hurricane Michael spawned a high-end EF-1 tornado in Crawford County within its outer rain bands. The tornado first touched down along Avera Road southwest of Roberta, snapping a few small trees and branches near a residence just east of the Hammett Road intersection. The tornado continued west-northwest, crossing Pope Road and Carroll Road, snapping and uprooting trees with the high-end EF-0 range. The tornado continued to move west where it intensified to a high end EF-1 with estimated maximum winds of 110 mph along Flint River Estates Road. Numerous trees were snapped from 10 to 20 feet off the ground or uprooted, including many hardwood trees. Several homes along the road were damaged by falling trees. A detached workshop at one of the homes was completely destroyed. The survey revealed that the garage was open with the opening facing the direction of the maximum winds, which led to its complete failure. The tornado continued westward, snapping trees as it crossed State Route 128 where it damaged another residence with falling trees. The tornado continued west, crossing Hortman Road, where a few small trees and large branches were downed before lifting as it approached Walker Chapel Road. Damage Path - Crawford County County Rating # of Injuries KML Crawford EF-1 0 Rating: EF-1 Peak Wind: 110 MPH Path Length: 5.0 miles Path Width: 250 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: October 10, 2018 Start Time: 3:58 PM EDT Start Lat/Lon: 32.6525 / -84.0267 End Date: October 10, 2018 End Time: 4:07 PM EDT End Lat/Lon: 32.6937 / -84.0974 Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the tornado track. This outbuilding was destroyed by the tornado. 3) Fulton County (Atlanta) Tornado: A brief tropical-cyclone tornado touched down just a couple miles southwest of downtown Atlanta along Dill Avenue SW. Along this road, several large trees were snapped. This is where a Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) was initially observed and where a peak wind of 75-80 mph was estimated. The tornado quickly crossed Highway 29 (Lee Street SW), downing several more trees along Avon Avenue SW between Princess Avenue SW and Wyland Drive SW. No further notable damage was seen downstream from this point. Damage Path - Fulton County County Rating # of Injuries KML Fulton EF-0 0 Rating: EF-0 Peak Wind: 80 MPH Path Length: 1.1 miles Path Width: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: October 10, 2018 Start Time: 6:33 PM EDT Start Lat/Lon: 33.7179 / -84.4126 End Date: October 10, 2018 End Time: 6:37 PM EDT End Lat/Lon: 33.7236 / -84.4312 This large tree was downed by the tornado. This was one of several trees uprooted by the tornado.
  6. All data is from the National Weather Service in Atlanta North and Central Georgia October 2018 Climate Summary (Majority of locations were 3 to 4 degrees warmer than normal and ~1 inch wetter than normal) Monthly Top 10 Rankings: Athens 10th warmest on record Atlanta 6th warmest on record Macon 10th warmest on record *Complete rankings in tables below Hurricane Michael Hurricane Michael entered Georgia on 10/10 – 10/11 bringing 50 to 76+ mph wind gusts to portions of central GA. Listed below are a few of the highest measured gusts in our area. A map of the highest gusts across the state has also been included below. For more information on Hurricane Michael and the impacts in Georgia click here. Site Highest Gusts (mph) Arabi – Crisp County 76 Cordele – Crisp County 69 Eastman – Dodge County 63 Hatley – Crisp County 63 Dublin – Laurens County 61 Louisville – Jefferson County 60 McRae – Telfair County 59 Unadilla – Dooly County 58 Byromville – Dooly County 58 *Note: Data gathered from multiple sources including (ASOS/AWOS/GDOT/USFS/AEMN). Data slightly incomplete due to the failure of some observing sites. Temp. Extremes (°F) for October Site Warmest Temp. Coldest Temp. Athens 95 (10/5) 37 (10/22) Atlanta 93 (10/6) 43 (10/21) Columbus 92 (10/5,10/6) 44 (10/22,10/28) Macon 95 (10/5) 36 (10/22) Cartersville 92 (10/5)* 32 (10/22)* DeKalb Peachtree Arpt 92 (10/5)* 37 (10/22) Fulton Co. Arpt 91 (10/5*,10/6*) 36 (10/22)* Gainesville 90 (10/5)* 40 (10/22)* Peachtree City 92 (10/5*,10/6*) 35 (10/22) Rome 93 (10/5,10/6*) 35 (10/22) * Set record for day October Averge Temperature (°F) and Rankings * Click on site name below to view a graph with additional data Site Avg. Temp and Current Ranking Normal Dep. from Normal Record Athens 66.3 (10th Warmest) 63.0 +3.3 73.0 (1919) Atlanta 67.4 (6th Warmest) 63.3 +4.1 70.8 (1919) Columbus 70.3 (11th Warmest) 66.5 +3.8 77.5 (1919) Macon 68.9 (10th Warmest) 64.9 +4.0 74.4 (1919) Cartersville 64.2 60.6 +3.6 DeKalb Peachtree Arp t 65.7 61.9 +3.8 Fulton Co. Arpt 65.5 62.5 +3.0 Gainesville 64.8 61.7 +3.1 Peachtree City 66.3 61.4 +4.9 Rome 65.6 61.1 +4.5 Precipitation Extremes (in) for October Site Highest Daily Amount Athens 1.87" (10/11) Atlanta 3.42" (10/10)* Columbus 3.26" (10/10)* Macon 3.22" (10/10)* Cartersville 2.90" (10/10)* DeKalb Peachtree Arpt 2.12" (10/10)* Fulton Co. Arpt 4.34" (10/10)* Gainesville 2.29" (10/10)* Peachtree City 3.09" (10/10)* Rome 1.02" (10/10) * Set record for day October Precipitation Totals (in) and Rankings * Click on site name below to view a graph with additional data Site Total Precip and Current Ranking Normal Dep. from Normal Records Athens 4.26" (39th Wettest) 3.55" +0.71" 11.23" (1937) Atlanta 4.75" (27th Wettest) 3.41" +1.34" 11.04" (1995) Columbus 4.14" (28th Wettest) 2.58" +1.56" 8.41" (1995) Macon 4.62" (19th Wettest) 2.79" +1.83" 9.39" (1959) Cartersville 4.80" 3.40" +1.40" DeKalb Peachtree Arpt 3.99" 3.45" +0.54" Fulton Co. Arpt 7.19" 3.61" +3.58" Gainesville 4.56" 4.08" +0.48" Peachtree City 4.79" 3.41" +1.38" Rome 3.60" 3.86" -0.26" Records Set this October Athens: High Minimum Temperature - 71 on 10/10 (ties record of 71 in 2017) - 66 on 10/16 (breaks old record of 65 set in 1985) Atlanta: High Maximum Temperature - 91 on 10/4 (ties record of 91 in 1954) High Minimum Temperature - 71 on 10/7 (ties record of 71 in 2017) - 72 on 10/10 (ties record of 72 in 2017) Daily Precipitation Total - 3.42" on 10/10 (breaks old record of 1.59“ set in 1990) Columbus: High Minimum Temperature - 74 on 10/10 (ties record of 74 in 1919) Daily Precipitation Total - 3.26" on 10/10 (breaks old record of 1.11“ set in 1999) Macon: High Maximum Temperature - 92 on 10/16 (breaks old record of 88 set in 2015 and 1971) High Minimum Temperature - 74 on 10/10 (breaks old record of 72 set in 2017) Daily Precipitation Total - 3.22" on 10/10 (breaks old record of 1.18“ set in 1994) Yearly Temperatures at DaculaWeather.com
  7. November 3, 1890 The temperature at Los Angeles, CA, reached 96 degrees, a November record for 76 years. (David Ludlum) November 3, 1927 Somerset VT was deluged with 8.77 inches of rain to establish a 24 hour record for the state. (3rd-4th) (The Weather Channel) November 3, 1961 A rare November thunderstorm produced snow at Casper, WY. (3rd-4th) (The Weather Channel) November 3, 1987 Twenty-one cities, mostly in the Ohio Valley, reported record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 80 degrees at Columbus OH was their warmest reading of record for so late in the season. Showers and thundershowers associated with a tropical depression south of Florida produced 4.28 inches of rain at Clewiston in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 3, 1988 A sharp cold front brought about an abrupt end to Indian Summer in the north central U.S. Up to a foot of snow blanketed Yellowstone Park WY, and winds in the mountains near the Washoe Valley of southeastern Wyoming gusted to 78 mph. Unseasonably warm weather continued in the south central U.S. Del Rio TX tied Laredo TX and McAllen TX for honors as the hot spot in the nation with a record warm afternoon high of 91 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 3, 1989 Cold weather prevailed in the central U.S. Six cities in Texas, Minnesota, and Michigan, reported record low temperatures for the date. The low of 7 above zero at Marquette MI was their coldest reading of record for so early in the season. (The National Weather Summary) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low Temps This Morning High Temps Today TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES Low Temp Anomalies This Morning High Temp Anomalies Today WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  8. Darin Rogers Photography November 2, 1946 A heavy wet snow began to cover the Southern Rockies. Up to three feet of snow blanketed the mountains of New Mexico, and a 31 inch snow at Denver CO caused roofs to collapse. (David Ludlum) November 2, 1961 The temperature at Atlanta, GA, reached 84 degrees to establish a record for November. (The Weather Channel) November 2, 1966 A storm brought 18 inches of snow to Celia KY in 24 hours. It tied the state 24 hour snowfall record first established at Bowling Green. (The Weather Channel) November 2, 1987 A dozen cities, mostly in the Ohio Valley, reported record high temperatures for the date. Record highs included 83 degrees at Paducah KY and 84 degrees at Memphis TN. Temperatures reached 70 degrees as far north as southern Lower Michigan. Showers and thundershowers over southern Florida, associated with a tropical depression, produced 4.77 inches of rain at Tavernier, located in the Upper Florida Keys. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 2, 1988 A very intense low pressure system brought heavy rain, snow, and high winds, to parts of the northeastern U.S. Portland ME established a record for November with 4.52 inches of rain in 24 hours, and winds along the coast of Maine gusted to 74 mph at Southwest Harbor. Heavy snow blanketed parts of northern Vermont and upstate New York, with 15 inches reported at Spruce Hill NY. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 2, 1989 Squalls in the Upper Great Lakes Region the first three days of the month buried Ironwood MI under 46 inches of snow, and produced 40 inches at Hurley WI. Arctic cold invaded the Southern Plains Region. Midland TX reported a record low of 22 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low Temps This Morning High Temps Today TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES Low Temp Anomalies This Morning High Temp Anomalies Today WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  9. November 1, 1861 A hurricane near Cape Hatteras, NC, battered a Union fleet of ships attacking Carolina ports, and produced high tides and high winds in New York State and New England. (David Ludlum) November 1, 1966 Santa Anna winds fanned fires, and brought record November heat to parts of coastal California. November records included 86 degrees at San Francisco, 97 degrees at San Diego, and 101 degrees at the International airport in Los Angeles. Fires claimed the lives of at least sixteen firefighters. (The Weather Channel) November 1, 1968 A tornado touched down west of Winslow, AZ, but did little damage in an uninhabited area. (The Weather Channel) November 1, 1987 Early morning thunderstorms in central Arizona produced hail an inch in diameter at Williams and Gila Bend, and drenched Payson with 1.86 inches of rain. Hannagan Meadows AZ, meanwhile, was blanketed with three inches of snow. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across the Ohio Valley. Afternoon highs of 76 degrees at Beckley WV, 77 degrees at Bluefield WV, and 83 degrees at Lexington KY were records for the month of November. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 1, 1988 Low pressure brought gales and locally heavy rain to the northeastern U.S. The rainfall total of 1.46 inches at Newark NJ was a record for the date. New York City was soaked with more than two inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 1, 1989 A strong cold front ushered snow and arctic air into the north central U.S. Snow whitened North Dakota and the Central High Plains Region. Up to five inches of snow blanketed Denver CO. Yellowstone Park WY was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of 4 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 1, 2014 Northeast Georgia received their first snow of the season, around a half inch to near 2 inches. Even though the accumulation was limited to the northeastern part of the state, snow flurries were observed as far south as the northern Atlanta metro area. Although snowfall records across northeast Georgia are somewhat limited, based on records that are available this was the earliest in the season that snowfall has been measured. The previous earliest snowfall at Blairsville was November 10 (1968) and at Helen and Cleveland it was November 12 (1968). (NWS Atlanta) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Click to enlarge any image Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Low Temp Anomalies WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  10. October 31, 1846 Eighty-seven pioneers were trapped by early snows in the Sierra Nevada Mountains that piled five feet deep, with 30 to 40 foot drifts. Just 47 persons survived the "Donner Pass Tragedy". (The Weather Channel) October 31, 1932 Severe thunderstorms struck southeast Georgia. In Grady County, a 100 yard wide tornado struck and killed 2 people. An additional 28 people were injured. (NWS Atlanta) October 31, 1950 Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the central U.S. for Halloween. The temperature soared to 83 degrees at Minneapolis MN, their warmest reading of record for so late in the season. (The Weather Channel) October 31, 1965 Fort Lauderdale, FL, was deluged with 13.81 inches of rain, which brought their rainfall total for the month of October to an all-time record of 42.43 inches. (30th-31st) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) October 31, 1987 Halloween was a wet one in the southwestern U.S. Heavy rain in southern California resulted in numerous mudslides. Weather-related auto accidents resulted in three deaths and twenty-five injuries. Mount Wilson CA received 3.14 inches of rain in 24 hours. Yakima WA reported measurable rainfall for the first time since the 18th of July. The 103 day long dry spell was their longest of record. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 31, 1988 Twenty-two cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. The low of 19 degrees at Cleveland OH was a record for October, and morning lows of 21 degrees at Allentown PA and Bridgeport CT tied October records. Nine cities in the southwestern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date, including Phoenix AZ with a reading of 96 degrees. Showers made Halloween a soggy one in the southeastern U.S. (The National Weather Summary) October 31, 1989 Halloween night was a soggy one in New England. Showers in the northeastern U.S. produced more than an inch and a half of rain in six hours at some locations. An invasion of cold arctic air brought an abrupt end to a week of "Indian Summer" type weather in the Great Lakes Region, and brought snow and subzero wind chill readings to the Northern Plains. In Colorado, Alamosa was the cold spot in the nation with a record low of two degrees above zero, and a Halloween night storm brought 3 to 6 inches of snow to the Front Range, and 5 to 10 inches to the nearby foothills. Icy streets around Denver the next morning made for a rather spooky commute. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Click to enlarge any image Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Low Temp Anomalies WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  11. October 30, 1925 Nashville, TN, was blanketed with an inch of snow, their earliest measurable snow of record. (The Weather Channel) October 30, 1947 The Donora, PA, smog disaster finally came to an end. For five days an inversion trapped impurities in the lower atmosphere over the Monongahela Valley killing 20 persons, and leaving more than 2000 others sick. (26th-30th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) October 30, 1965 Heavy rains fell from west central Georgia to northeast Georgia. The highest rainfall was recorded in Greenville (Meriwether County) where 8 inches of rain fell in a 24 hour period. A large number of bridges and culverts were washed out. High winds, associated with the heavy rains, damaged roofs and blew down trees near Covington (Newton County). (NWS Atlanta) October 30, 1987 Severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced golf ball size hail and wind gusts to 74 mph near the town of Gould. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across the central U.S. Temperatures warmed into the 80's form Texas to the Lower Missouri Valley. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) October 30, 1988 Ten cities in the Upper Midwest reported record low temperatures for the date. The morning low of 20 degrees at South Bend IND was a record for October, and lows of 18 degrees at Grand Rapids MI and 20 degrees at Fort Wayne IND equaled records for October. The low of 2 degrees at International Falls MN smashed their previous record for the date by 11 degrees. Syracuse NY received 2.9 inches of snow to establish a record for October with 5.7 inches for the month. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 30, 1989 Temperatures soared into the 70's in the northeastern U.S. The record high of 73 degrees at Alpena MI marked their sixth straight day of record warmth. In the western U.S., Klamath Falls OR reported a record low of 19 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Click to enlarge any image Temperatures 24 Hour Temp Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Low Temp Anomalies WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  12. I hear ya. I really believe this will be a different winter.
  13. Another forecast added... I'm liking most of this and the new one is good!
  14. October 29, 1917 The temperature at Denver, CO, dipped to zero, and at Soda Butte, WY, the mercury plunged to 33 degrees below zero, a U.S. record for the month of October. (David Ludlum) October 29, 1942 A tornado struck the town of Berryville in northwest Arkansas killing 20 persons and causing half a million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) October 29, 1956 A violent tornado, or series of tornadoes, moved along a path more than 100 miles in length from south of North Platte NE into Rock County NE. It was an unusually late occurrence so far north and west in the U.S. for such a storm. (The Weather Channel) October 29, 1987 Severe thunderstorms in Arizona produced wind gusts to 86 mph at the Glendale Airport near Phoenix, baseball size hail and 70 mph winds at Wickenburg, and up to an inch of rain in fifteen minutes in Yavapai County and northwest Maricopa County. Arizona Public Service alone reported 2.5 million dollars damage from the storms. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 29, 1988 Wintry weather prevailed in the Upper Midwest. South Bend, IN, equalled their record for October with a morning low of 23 degrees. International Falls MN reported a record low of 11 degrees in the morning, then dipped down to 8 degrees above zero late in the evening. (The National Weather Summary) October 29, 1989 Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced severe weather in Oklahoma and north central Texas during the late afternoon and evening hours. Thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced weak tornadoes near Snyder and Davidson, and produced hail two inches in diameter at Altus. Large hail damaged 60 to 80 percent of the cotton crop in Tillman County OK. Nine cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date as readings warmed into the 70's. For Marquette MI it marked their fifth straight day of record warmth. Arctic cold invaded the western U.S. Lows of 7 degrees at Alamosa CO and 9 degrees at Elko NV were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) October 29, 2001 Unseasonably cold weather spread across north and central Georgia. Low temperatures across much of the area dropped into the low to mid 20's, which is about 20 degrees below normal. (NWS Atlanta) October 29, 2011 New York City received one inch of snow, the earliest they had received that much snow since records began. It was also only the fourth times since the Civil War snow had fallen in New York City in October. The storm also left over three million people without power including 62% of the customers of Connecticut Light and Power. Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages 5:00 AM TEMPS AND DEW POINTS Temperatures 24 Hour Temperature Change Dew Points Wind Chill 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Low Temp Anomalies WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  15. October 28, 1936 The temperature at Layton, NJ, dipped to 9 above zero to establish a state record for the month of October. (The Weather Channel) October 28, 1971 A severe early season blizzard raged across the Plateau Region and Rocky Mountain Region. Heavy snow blocked railroads and interstate highways, and record cold accompanied the storm. Lander WY received 27 inches of snow, and the temperature at Big Piney WY plunged to 15 degrees below zero. (David Ludlum) October 28, 1987 Thunderstorms over the San Joaquin Valley of California produced three-quarters of an inch of rain in thirty minutes at Placerville, and caused numerous power outages due to lightning. Rain began to diminish in the northeastern U.S., but some flooding continued in Vermont, eastern New York and northern New Jersey. One inch rains in Vermont clogged culverts and sewers with fallen leaves, resulting in erosion of dirt roads. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) October 28, 1988 Arctic cold invaded the north central U.S. Valentine, NE, dipped to 8 degrees, and Cutbank, MT, reported a morning low of one degree above zero. The temperature at Estes Park CO dipped to 15 degrees, but then soared thirty degrees in less than thirty minutes. (The National Weather Summary) October 28, 1989 A storm crossing the western U.S. produced 10 to 20 inches of snow across northern and central Wyoming, with 22 inches reported at Burgess Junction. Seven cities in the Lower Ohio Valley and the Upper Great Lakes Region reported record high temperatures for the date as readings again warmed into the 70's. Alpena MI reported a record high of 75 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 28, 2002 The remnants of Pacific Hurricane Kenna spread across north and central Georgia resulting in severe thunderstorms and very heavy rain. In Rome (Floyd County), one apartment building experienced minor flooding. In Duluth (Gwinnett County), around 25 cars were moved around in the parking lot of the Georgia Postal Distribution Center during a thunderstorm downburst. Fourteen of the cars sustained at least moderate body damage. Winds from a thunderstorm also blew down part of a brick wall on one end of the Scotland Yard Antique store. The damaged roof allowed water to come inside the store resulting in damage to some of the irreplaceable antiques. (NWS Atlanta) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS AND DEW POINTS Temperatures 24 Hour Temperature Change Dew Points 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE AOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Max Wind Gust WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  16. October 27, 1764 A "very remarkable storm of snow with high winds" produced 22 inches at Rutland in central Massachusetts. (David Ludlum) October 27, 1929 A snowstorm dumped 27 inches upon Ishpeming, MI, in 24 hours to establish a state record. (David Ludlum) October 27, 1962 An early season winter storm over New England blanketed northern Maine with 7 to 16 inches of snow, and southeastern New England with up to 3 inches of snow. Worcester MA received a record 4.7 inches of snow. (The Weather Channel) October 27, 1987 Showers and thunderstorms produced locally heavy rain from Virginia to New York State. Fallen leaves made roads and sidewalks slick, and also clogged sewers. Rainfall totals of 1.55 inches at Newark NJ, 1.54 inches at Harrisburg PA, 1.27 inches at Scranton PA, and 1.22 inches at Atlantic City NJ, were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) October 27, 1988 Low pressure brought snow and gale force winds to the Great Lakes Region, and snow and high winds to the north central U.S. Winds gusted to 47 mph at Lansing MI, and reached 55 mph at Pierre SD. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 27, 1989 Wintry weather invaded the northwestern U.S. A storm crossing the Central Rockies produced up to 23 inches of snow in the mountains east of Salt Lake City UT. "Indian Summer" continued in the Lower Ohio Valley and the Upper Great Lakes Region. Afternoon highs of 71 degrees at Marquette MI and 72 degrees at Sault Ste Marie MI were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) October 27, 1995 Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and large hail occurred across much of central Georgia. These storms produced two F-0 tornadoes. One F-0 tornado occurred in Crisp County and was on the ground for 10 miles from Warwick to Arabi. Thirty to forty structures sustained damage and two cars were overturned. Six people were injured in Crisp County. The other F-0 tornado occurred in Dodge County in the Rhine area. This tornado was short lived but managed to cause damage to a few structures. No one was injured in Dodge County. (NWS Atlanta) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Weather Map Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS AND DEW POINTS Temperatures 24 Hour Temperature Change Dew Points Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Low Temps TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Max Wind Gust WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast View the full article
  17. 10/25/18 from the Look Rock camera
  18. Added another forecast or two! They will start coming in quickly now
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