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  1. December 3, 1856 A severe blizzard began to rage across Iowa and Kansas. It produced as much as 16 inches of snow in Iowa. (David Ludlum) December 3, 1886 A great snowstorm dumped up to 42 inches of snow in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Twenty-five inches fell at Rome, GA. (NWS Atlanta) December 3, 1926 Yuma, AZ, was soaked with 1.10 inch of rain, and by the 10th of the month had received 4.43 inches, making it the wettest December of record. The average annual rainfall for Yuma is 3.38 inches. (3rd-10th) (The Weather Channel) December 3, 1971 A major winter storm hit the northern half of Georgia. Up to 8 inches of snow fell across the northeast corner of the state with a combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain falling elsewhere as far south as Macon. Nearly 3 inches of sleet fell in Athens. Most north Georgia schools were closed. The accumulation of ice caused numerous chicken houses, carports and sheds to collapse. Two people were injured in Oglethorpe County when their carport fell on them. (NWS Atlanta) December 3, 1983 Birmingham, AL, was drenched with 9.22 inches of rain in 24 hours. The rains caused severe flash flooding which literally submerged traffic. a severe thunderstorm brought high winds and four tornadoes to parts of north Georgia. One F-0 tornado occurred in Oglethorpe County destroying a double-wide mobile home near Enterprise. Two F-1 tornadoes touched down in Cherokee and Paulding Counties. An F-2 tornado touched down in Fulton County in the Fulton Industrial Park area destroying one warehouse and heavily damaging others. (The Weather Channel) (NWS Atlanta) December 3, 1987 Stormy weather in the northwestern U.S. finally began to abate, but not before Gold Beach OR was drenched with 7.94 inches of rain in 24 hours. Low pressure spread snow from the Upper Mississippi Valley to the Central Appalachians. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) December 3, 1988 Gale force winds ushered cold air into the northeastern U.S., and produced snow squalls in the Lower Great Lakes Region. Winds gusted to 48 mph at Buffalo NY. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) December 3, 1989 Heavy snow and high winds created blizzard conditions in northern New England. Snowfall totals in Maine ranged up to 31 inches, at Limestone. Presque Isle ME reported a record 30 inches of snow in 24 hours, along with wind gusts to 46 mph. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Temperatures Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures ​TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  2. https://www.reaerialfilming.com/abernethy-forest-morning-2/ December 2, 1896 An early season snow and ice storm struck the southeastern U.S. It produced 11 inches of snow at Charlotte NC, and six inches at Atlanta GA. (David Ludlum) December 2, 1925 A late season hurricane caused extensive damage across the Florida peninsula, then moved off the Georgia coast crossing Cape Hatteras as a tropical storm. The storm produced whole gales along the Middle Atlantic and Southern New England coast. Winds gusted to 60 mph at Block Island RI, and reached 64 mph at Atlantic City NJ. (David Ludlum) December 2, 1950 A late season tornado killed four persons in Madison County and Bond County, east of St Louis MO. Three tornadoes touched down in Illinois that afternoon, compared to just half a dozen tornadoes in the month of December in 115 years of records up until that time. Thunderstorms also produced hail which caused more than four million dollars damage in the St Louis area, it was the most damaging hailstorm of record for Missouri. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) December 2, 1970 A tornado, 400 yards in width, touched down about one mile below the summit of Timpanogos Divide. Trees up to 18 inches in diameter were snapped, and some of the 38 inch snow cover was carried 1000 feet above the ground as the tornado traveled one mile. (The Weather Channel) December 2, 1982 A tornado destroyed a home four miles south of Eastwood MO. The owners were not injured in that tornado, but ironically one was killed Christmas Eve when another tornado hit the replacement mobile home on the same site. (The Weather Channel) December 2, 1987 A powerful storm over the Gulf of Alaska continued to produced high winds and heavy rain along the northern and central Pacific coast. Winds gusted to 80 mph south of Port Orford OR, Stevens Pass WA was blanketed with sixteen inches of snow, and Blue Canyon CA was soaked with 1.63 inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) December 2, 1988 Squalls in the Great Lakes Region produced ten inches of snow at Union City, PA. Gale force winds gusted to 55 mph at Buffalo NY. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) ​ December 2, 1989 Squalls produced heavy snow in the Great Lakes Region. Totals in Upper Michigan ranged up to 20 inches at Ironwood. Heavy snow and high winds caused 150 auto accidents in Michigan, resulting in sixteen deaths and 22 injuries. Strong northwesterly winds gusted to 73 mph at Johnstown PA, and Lowville PA received 20 inches of snow in 36 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) December 2, 2009 Severe storms moved across parts of central Georgia producing strong winds, flash flooding, and tornadoes. The tornadoes, all EF-0, touched down briefly in Jones and Putnam Counties. The tornado in Jones County touched down in a heavily forested area and damage was confined to downed trees. Two tornadoes touched down in Putnam County. One of those also touched down in a heavily forested area putting down trees. Two hunters were trapped by the downed trees in Putnam County but were rescued unharmed. The other tornado in Putnam County rolled a mobile home over on its side, fortunately the occupant was uninjured. This tornado also destroyed one outbuilding and the tin roof was blown off a portion of one home's roof. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures ​TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  3. https://www.mountainphotography.com/photo/winter-twilight-over-ouray/ December 1, 1831 The coldest December of record in the northeastern U.S. commenced. Temperatures in New York City averaged 22 degrees, with just four days above freezing, and at Burlington VT the temperature never did get above freezing. The Erie Canal was closed the first day of December, and remained closed the entire month. (David Ludlum) December 1, 1896 The temperature at Kipp, MT, rose 30 degrees in just seven minutes, and 80 degrees in a matter of a few hours. A thirty-inch snow cover was melted in half a day. (The Weather Channel) December 1, 1913 A six day front range snowstorm began. It produced a record total of 46 inches at Denver CO. (David Ludlum) December 1, 1985 A storm produced more than six inches of snow from the Northern and Central Plains to parts of Michigan, with 36.4 inches reported at Marquette MI. Many roads were blocked by snow. A family was stranded for 25 hours south of Colome SD. Drifts twelve feet high were reported in north central Nebraska. (The Weather Channel) December 1, 1987 A powerful storm hit the northwestern U.S. Winds gusted to 80 mph at Cape Disappointment WA, and reached 94 mph at Cape Blanco OR. Thunderstorms in western Washington State produced wind gusts to 60 mph, and dime size hail at Hoquiam. Stevens Pass, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, received seven inches of snow during the morning hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) December 1, 1988 Squalls in the Great Lakes Region produced up to a foot of snow in Ashtabula County OH, up to ten inches in Erie County PA, and up to a foot of snow in western New York State. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) December 1, 1989 Heavy snow blanketed the mountains of New Mexico, with 12 inches reported at the Angel Fire Ski Basin. Strong northerly winds ushering cold air into the north central U.S. gusted to 55 mph at Devils Lake ND. Low pressure over the Gulf of Alaska produced wind gusts to 69 mph at Kodiak Island. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) December 1, 2002 Heavy lake effect snow fell downwind of the U.S. Great Lakes. Buffalo, New York reported 16 inches of snow, with thundersnow reported late in the afternoon. While the eastern U.S. experienced much colder than normal temperatures on December 1, much of Alaska was basking in above average warmth. Many daily temperature records were set across this region through the beginning of the month. December 1, 2007 During December 1-3, a powerful storm with hurricane force winds struck the Northwest U.S. The storm brought heavy rain and wind gusts over 100 mph, with the highest reading being 129 mph at Bay City, OR. The strong winds brought power lines down, and the heavy rain caused widespread flooding and triggered landslides (BBC News). According to reports, 8 fatalities were attributed to the storm and about 37,000 homes and businesses were left without power in Washington, Oregon, and northern California. President Bush declared a federal disaster in several counties in Washington and Oregon to provide recovery assistance (Associated Press). ​ December 1, 2011 Wind speeds as high as 102 MPH were measured in Centerville, Utah and surrounding cities. Damage was reported throughout Weber and Davis counties ranging from South Ogden down to Bountiful. More than 400 trees were down at the Davis Golf course alone due to the winds. Up to 54,000 residences were without power throughout the day and into the evening. Train service between Layton and Salt Lake City was suspended due to damaged train stations, debris on the train tracks, and power outages. Cleanup costs totaled $8 million in Centerville alone. No injuries were reported from the wind, but a number of injuries were reported from those helping with the cleanup effort. 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, EW POINTS, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures ​TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  4. November 30, 1875 A severe early season cold wave set November records in the northeastern U.S. The temperature dipped to 5 above zero at New York City, 2 below at Boston MA, and 13 below at Eastport ME. (David Ludlum) November 30, 1957 Lee slope winds enhanced by Hurricane Nina gusted to 82 mph at Honolulu, Hawaii, a record wind gust for that location. Wainiha, on the island of Kauai, was deluged with 20.42 inches of rain, and 35 foot waves pounded some Kauai beaches, even though the eye of the hurricane was never within 120 miles of the islands. (30th-1st) (The Weather Channel) November 30, 1967 A record November snowstorm struck the Washington D.C. area. It produced up to a foot of snow in a 12 hour period. (David Ludlum) November 30, 1976 MacLeod Harbor, AK, reported a precipitation total for November of 70.99 inches, which established a state record for any month of the year. (The National Weather Summary) November 30, 1987 Showers produced heavy rain in the northeastern U.S. Up to three inches of rain drenched the Brandywine Creek Basin of Pennsylvania, and rainfall totals in Vermont ranged up to two inches at Dorsett. Snow fell heavily across Upper Michigan as gale force winds prevailed over Lake Superior. A storm moving into the northwestern U.S. produced gale force winds along the northern and central Pacific coast. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 30, 1988 Snow in the Upper Great Lakes Region pushed the precipitation total for the month at Marquette, MI, past their previous November record of 7.67 inches. Santa Anna winds in southern California gusted to 75 mph at Laguna Peak. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 30, 1989 Squalls produced heavy snow in the Lower Great Lakes Region, with 15 inches reported at Chaffee, NY, and at Barnes Corners NY. Tropical Storm Karen drenched parts of Cuba with heavy rain. Punta Del Este reported fourteen inches of rain in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 30, 2010 A line of strong thunderstorms tracked across much of north and central Georgia spawning two tornadoes. An EF-2 tornado struck Buford (Gwinnett County) causing damage to 15 to 20 homes. Later that day an EF-0 tornado struck Locust Grove (Henry County) damaging four houses and a gas station on the Butts and Henry County line. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures ​TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION ​ WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  5. November 29, 1896 The mercury plunged to 51 degrees below zero at Havre, MT. It marked the culmination of a two week long cold wave caused by a stagnate high pressure area similar to those over Siberia during the winter. During the month of November temperatures across Montana and the Dakotas averaged 15 to 25 degrees below normal. (David Ludlum) November 29, 1969 Dense fog along the Jersey Turnpike resulted in a chain reaction of vehicle collisions during the morning rush hour. A propane truck jackknifed and was struck by a trailer truck, and other vehicles piled into the fiery mass. (David Ludlum) November 29, 1975 Red River was buried under 34 inches of snow in 24 hours, establishing a record for the state of New Mexico. (The Weather Channel) November 29, 1985 The temperature at Bismarck, ND, plunged to 30 degrees below zero to establish their record low for the month of November. The high that day was 4 degrees below zero. (The Weather Channel) November 29, 1987 Snow blanketed the Upper Mississippi Valley, with heavy snow reported near Lake Superior. Up to ten inches of snow was reported in Douglas County and Bayfield County of Wisconsin. Brule WI received nine inches of snow. Heavy rain soaked the Middle Atlantic Coast States, while gale force winds lashed the coastline. Flooding was reported in Maryland and Virginia. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) November 29, 1988 Nine inches of snow at Alta UT brought their total for the month to 164 inches, surpassing their previous November record of 144 inches. Snowbird UT, also in the Little Cottonwood Valley, surpassed their November record of 118 inches of snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 29, 1989 Strong Santa Ana winds diminished over southern California, but record cold was reported in some of the California valleys, with readings of 27 degrees at Redding and 31 degrees at Bakersfield. Gale force winds, gusting to 44 mph at Milwuakee WI, produced snow squalls in the Great Lakes Region. Sault Ste Marie MI finished the month of November with a record 46.8 inches of snow. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  6. November 28, 1921 New England was in the midst of a four day ice storm, their worst of record. Ice was more than three inches thick in many places following the storm, and property damage was in the millions of dollars. Northern New England received heavy snow with more than two feet reported in some areas. Overnight freezing rains continued through the day at Worcester MA while the wind increased to a gale. Streets become impassable even on foot, and whole towns were plunged into darkness without communication. The storm caused 20 million dollars damage to power lines, telephone lines and trees. (David Ludlum) November 28, 1960 A severe storm produced waves 20 to 40 feet high on Lake Superior. Duluth, MN, was buried under a foot of snow, and clocked wind gusts to 73 mph. The northern shore of Lake Superior was flooded, and property along the shore was battered. Thousands of cords of pulpwood were washed into Lake Superior, and up to three feet of water flooded the main street of Grand Marais. Thunder accompanied the nor'easter . (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) November 28, 1987 Low pressure in the Middle Mississippi Valley produced a mixture of snow and sleet and freezing rain from the Central Plains to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Snowfall totals in Iowa ranged up to ten inches at Red Oak. Totals in Nebraska ranged up to 11 inches at Shickley. Freezing rain made roads treacherous in the Twin Cities area of southeastern Minnesota. Bitter cold arctic air invaded the Northern High Plains Region. Laramie WY was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of 18 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 28, 1988 Thunderstorms spawned five tornadoes in North Carolina during the early morning hours. A powerful tornado ripped through one of the most densely populated areas of Raleigh destroying hundreds of homes and damaging thousands more. The tornado killed four persons along its 83 mile track, and injured 154 others. Total damage was estimated at more than 77 million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) ​ November 28, 1989 Strong Santa Ana winds prevailed across southern California. Winds gusted to 70 mph at the Rialto Airport, and several tractor- trailer trucks were overturned east of Los Angeles. High winds also buffeted the northeastern U.S., ushering arctic air into the region. Winds gusted to 60 mph at Montpelier VT, and reached 66 mph at Saint Albans VT. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast ​SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Days Snowfall Last 7 Days Snowfall Season to Date Snow Cover on This Date Snow Cover on This Date Last Year View the full article
  7. November 27, 1883 Fire engines were called out in New York City and New Haven, CT, as a result of the afterglow of the sunset due to vivid red ash from the Krakatoa Volcano explosion in August. (The Weather Channel) November 27, 1898 The Portland storm raged across New England producing gale force winds along the coast and heavy snow inland. A foot of snow blanketed Boston MA, and 27 inches fell at New London CT. Winds at Boston gusted to 72 mph, and wind gusts to 98 mph were estimated at Block Island RI. A passenger ship, the S. S. Portland, sank off Cape Cod with the loss of all 191 persons aboard, and Boston Harbor was filled with wrecked ships. The storm wrecked 56 vessels resulting in a total of 456 casualties. (26th- 28th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) November 27, 1987 Wet weather prevailed across much of the nation east of the Rockies. Sunny and cool weather prevailed in the western U.S. Snow fell in the central U.S., with totals in Kansas ranging up to six inches at Burr Oak. Much of the area from central Oklahoma to southwestern Minnesota experienced its first snow of the winter season. (The National Weather Summary) November 27, 1988 Snow and high winds created blizzard conditions in Minnesota. Winds gusted to 63 mph at Windom, and snowfall totals ranged up to 14 inches at Aitkin. Snow drifts seven feet high closed many roads. Fargo ND reported a wind chill reading of 34 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 27, 1989 A storm system crossing the north central U.S. spread snow across the Dakotas and Minnesota. Heavy snow fell in western South Dakota, with 18 inches reported at Galena. Strong winds associated with the storm gusted to 50 mph in the Great Lakes Region and the Great Plains, with blowing dust reported in Kansas. Thunderstorms associated with the same storm system produced damaging winds in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana during the evening, with gusts to 73 mph reported east of Ypsilante MI. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed ahead of the cold front. Twenty-three cities from the Gulf coast to the Ohio Valley and the Mid Mississippi Valley reported record high temperatures for the date, including Saint Louis MO with a reading of 76 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 27, 2005 A major winter storm affected parts of Nebraska and the Dakotas during the 27th-28th. Snowfall accumulations of 16-20 inches were observed in parts of eastern South Dakota, while wind gusts exceeding 60 mph also accompanied the snow, creating blizzard conditions. Thousands of power outages were caused by the combination of strong winds and heavy snow. In South Dakota, about 8,000 utility poles and 10,000 miles of transmission line were brought down by the storm (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 7 Day Snowfall Season to Date Snowfall View the full article
  8. https://imgur.com/gallery/g22VI November 26, 1888 A late season hurricane brushed the East Coast with heavy rain and gale force winds. The hurricane passed inside Nantucket and over Cape Cod, then crossed Nova Scotia. (David Ludlum) November 26, 1896 Snow and high winds hit the Northern Plains and the Upper Mississippi Valley, with a Thanksgiving Day blizzard across North Dakota. The storm was followed by a severe cold wave in the Upper Midwest. The temperature at Pokegama Dam MI plunged to 45 degrees below zero. (David Ludlum) November 26, 1986 A slow moving severe thunderstorm produced high winds and torrential rain across the northern part of Hall County. Numerous trees and power lines were downed and several chicken houses were destroyed. Flash flooding caused the evacuation of a mobile home park, closed seven roads and damaged several bridges.(NWS Atlanta) November 26, 1987 A Thanksgiving Day storm in the northeastern U.S. produced heavy snow in northern New England and upstate New York. Snowfall totals in Maine ranged up to twenty inches at Flagstaff Lake. Totals in New Hampshire ranged up to 18 inches at Errol. Gales lashed the coast of Maine and New Hampshire. A second storm, over the Southern and Central Rockies, produced nine inches of snow at Kanosh UT, and 13 inches at Divide CO, with five inches reported at Denver CO. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 26, 1988 Thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Central Gulf Coast States during the late morning and afternoon hours. Five tornadoes were reported in Mississippi, with the tornadoes causing a million dollars damage at Ruleville, and in Warren County. In Utah, the town of Alta was blanketed with 15 inches of snow overnight, and during the day was buried under another 16.5 inches of snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 26, 1989 A massive storm over the western U.S. produced heavy snow in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. The storm produced more than two feet of snow in the higher elevations of northern and central Utah, bringing more than sixty inches of snow to the Alta Ski Resort in the Wasatch Mountains. Winds in Utah gusted to 60 mph at Bullfrog. The storm brought much needed snow to the ski resorts of Colorado, with 19 inches reported at Beaver Creek. (Storm Data) (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 7 Day Snowfall This Date This Year This Date Last Year View the full article
  9. November 24, 1812 Southwesterly winds of hurricane force sank ships and unroofed buildings at Philadelphia and New York City. (David Ludlum) November 24, 1863 The battle above the clouds was fought on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga. Pre-frontal clouds obscured the upper battle- field aiding a Union victory. (David Ludlum) November 24, 1950 The temperature at Chicago, IL, dipped to 2 below zero to equal their record for the month established on the 29th in 1872. On the first of the month that year Chicago established a record high for November with a reading of 81 degrees. (The Weather Channel) November 24, 1982 Hurricane Iwa lashed the Hawaiian Islands of Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu with high winds and surf. Winds gusting to 120 mph caused extensive shoreline damage. Damage totaled 150 million dollars on Kauai, and fifty million dollars on Oahu. The peak storm surge on the south shore was six to eight feet. It marked the first time in 25 years that Hawaii had been affected by a hurricane. (The Weather Channel) November 24, 1987 Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rain in southern Missouri, southeast Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma. Flooding was reported in Greene County of southwestern Missouri. Springfield MO was drenched with more than six inches of rain. Thunderstorms over southern Texas produced more than eight inches of rain in Caldwell County and Hayes County, and thunderstorms over south central Oklahoma produced one inch hail at Temple twice within an hour. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 24, 1988 Low pressure brought heavy snow and high winds to the Northern and Central Rockies. Snowfall totals in Colorado ranged up to 40 inches at Wolf Creek Pass, with 27 inches falling in 24 hours. Telluride CO received 32 inches of snow, and winds atop Mines Peak gusted to 95 mph. (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, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 7 Day Snowfall This Year Last Year View the full article
  10. November 23, 1909 Rattlesnake Creek was deluged with 7.17 inches of rain in 24 hours to establish a record for the state of Idaho. (The Weather Channel) November 23, 1943 Northern New Hampshire was in the grips of a record snowstorm which left a total of 55 inches at Berlin, and 56 inches at Randolph. The 56 inch total at Randolph established a 24 hour snowfall record for the state. In Maine, Middle Dam received a record 35 inches of snow in 24 hours. (David Ludlum) November 23, 1987 Rain and gale force winds prevailed along the Northern Pacific coast. Quillayute, WA, received 1.57 inches of rain in 24 hours, including nine tenths of an inch in six hours. Heavy snow fell over northern Oregon and the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Temperatures began to moderate in the eastern U.S. following a bitterly cold weekend. (The National Weather Summary) November 23, 1988 Low pressure crossing the Great Basin brought wintry weather to parts of the western U.S. Up to a foot of snow blanketed Yellowstone Park, and winds gusted to 70 mph at casper WY, and reached 95 mph near Reno NV. Up to seven inches of rain was reported in the Grass Valley and Nevada City area of California. Paradise CA was soaked with 5.37 inches of rain in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 23, 1989 Low pressure tracking across the Carolina's brought heavy rain to parts of the Southern Atlantic Coast Region for Thanksgiving Day, and blanketed the Middle Atlantic Coast States and southern New England with heavy snow. The storm produced up to nine inches of snow over Long Island NY, and up to 14 inches over Cape Cod MA, at Yarmouth. Totals of 4.7 inches at New York City and 6.0 inches at Newark NJ were records for Thanksgiving Day, the 8.0 inch total at Providence RI was a record for any given day in November, and the 6.5 inch total at Strasburg CT was a record for the month of November as a whole. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 23, 2004 An outbreak of severe thunderstorms produced reports of 54 tornadoes across portions of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Alabama. In Texas's Hardin county, one person was killed with three injured when a tornado struck during the afternoon (Associated Press). November 23, 2014 Four tornadoes occurred in north and central Georgia in the late afternoon and early evening hours. Two of these tornadoes were particularly long lived. The longest, and also the strongest of the tornadoes (an EF-2), was 118 miles long in a semi-continuous path, beginning in Alabama, crossing into Stewart County and then lifting a little over 2 hours later as it was crossing from Butts County and into Newton County. The other long lived tornado (an EF-1) occurred in Monroe County and traveled around 20.5 miles in a semi-continuous path. The other two tornadoes, both EF-1, occurred in Houston, Pulaski and Stewart Counties. Widespread tree damage occurred as well as minor to moderate damage to homes and outbuildings. Fortunately, there were no injuries or fatalities. (NWS Atlanta) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou​ TODAY'S WEATHE SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages Astronomical Information for Today - Accurate for Gwinnett County GA 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, WIND CHILL, and TEMP CHANGE Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORCAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 7 Day Snowfall This Year Last Year View the full article
  11. November 22, 1641 An observer at Boston, MA, recorded a great tempest of wind and rain from the southeast all night, as fierce as a hurricane, and thereupon followed the highest tide which we have seen since our arrival here . (David Ludlum) November 22, 1957 Extremely destructive Santa Ana winds blew from Oxnard to San Diego and inland parts of southern California. The high winds produced a 28,000 acre brush fire on a 40-mile front west of Crystal Lake. People were ordered off streets in some areas due to flying debris. (21st-22nd) (The Weather Channel) ​ November 22, 1987 Eight cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. Elkins, WV, reported a low of 5 degrees above zero. Gale force winds continued along the Northern Atlantic Coast. (The National Weather Summary) November 22, 1988 Wet and windy weather prevailed across the western U.S., with heavy snow in some of the higher elevations. Winds gusted to 62 mph at Vedauwoo WY, and reached 75 mph at Tillamook OR. Shelter Cove CA was drenched with 4.37 inches of rain in 24 hours. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 22, 1989 Strong northerly winds produced squalls along the shore of Lake Michigan, with heavy snow in extreme southeastern Wisconsin. Milwaukee WI received nine inches of snow, and in Racine County there were more than one hundred automobile accidents. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 22, 1992 A severe weather outbreak occurred producing several tornadoes. The strongest tornadoes were an F-4 tornado in Putnam and Greene Counties, and another F-4 tornado in Cobb and Cherokee Counties. Estimated damages from both these storms were near $54 million. In Putnam County, 68 homes were completely destroyed and another 109 were damaged. Fifty-five people were injured. Three deaths occurred at Lake Oconee when a house and a trailer were swept into the lake. In Greene County, the tornado demolished most of the town of White Plains. Sixty-six homes and five businesses were destroyed. One woman was killed and 31 people were injured. In Cobb County, over 325 residences and businesses were either destroyed or damaged and 34 people were injured. In Cherokee County, at least 200 homes had varying degrees of damages, mostly around Woodstock. Although no one was killed, 12 people were injured. (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 Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Day Snowfall Last 7 Day Snowfall This Year Last Year View the full article
  12. November 21, 1798 A four day storm was in progress in the northeastern U.S. The storm dropped a foot of snow on New York City and New Haven, and as much as three feet in Maine and New Hampshire. The snowstorm ushered in a long and severe winter, in some places the ground remained covered with snow until the following May. (David Ludlum) November 21, 1967 Excessive rains in southern California caused the most severe flooding and the most damaging mud slides in 33 years. Downtown Los Angeles received eight inches of rain, and 14 inches fell in the mountains. (David Ludlum) November 21, 1985 Hurricane Kate made landfall during the evening hours near Mexico Beach, FL. Wind gusts to 100 mph were reported at Cape San Blas FL. It was the latest known hurricane to hit the U.S. so far north. (The Weather Channel) November 21, 1987 Squalls in the Lower Great Lakes Region and the Upper Ohio Valley produced 14 inches of snow at Snowshoe WV, and nearly eight inches at Syracuse NY. Eleven cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. Record lows included 21 degrees at Pinson AL, 9 degrees at Syracuse NY, and 8 degrees at Binghamton NY. Gale force winds lash the Middle and Northern Atlantic Coast, and the strong northwesterly winds produced wind chill readings as cold as 30 degrees below zero. Winds gusting to 60 mph at Trumansburg NY toppled a chimney onto a nearby truck. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) November 21, 1988 High winds accompanied rain and snow in the northeastern U.S. Caribou ME received eight inches of snow in six hours, and Fort Kent ME was blanketed with a total of fourteen inches of snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) ​ November 21, 1989 The storm which produced thunderstorms and high winds in the northeastern U.S. the previous day, produced snow and high winds in New England, with blizzard conditions reported in Maine. Winds gusted to 55 mph at Boston MA, and reached 58 mph at Augusta ME, and hurricane force winds were reported off the coast of Maine. Snowfall totals ranged up to 18 inches at Vanceboro ME, with 17 inches at South Lincoln VT. There were thirty-five storm related injuries in Maine. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Data courtesy of WeatherForYou TODAY'S WEATHER SUMMARY Today's Climate Records and Averages 5:00 AM TEMPS, DEW POINTS, and WIND CHILL Temperatures Dew Points Wind Chill 24 Hour Temp Change 5 am Southeast Temperatures TODAY'S FORECAST TEMPERATURES High Temps Today Low Temps Tomorrow Morning TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES High Temp Anomalies Today Low Temp Anomalies Tomorrow Morning WIND Max Wind Speed Max Wind Gust PRECIPITATION ​ WPC - 24 Hour Precipitation Forecast WPC - 7 Day Precipitation Forecast SNOW WPC 72 Hour Snow Forecast Last 3 Day Snowfall Last 7 Day Snowfall This Year Last Year View the full article
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    Pictures I took on November 19th, 2018.
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