ONLINE DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY
Thursday, 28 January 1999
- TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
- ALASKAN WEATHER
- HAWAIIAN WEATHER
- AIR MASSES
- 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 and the highest statewide temperature as of
Wednesday afternoon was XX degrees at XXX.
HAWAIIAN WEATHER --....
AIR MASSES -- For an additional explanation
of air masses and their properties, call up the Thursday's optional
Supplemental Information.
HISTORICAL WEATHER EVENTS - 28 January
From the files of the Aviation Weather Center, Kansas City,
MO and Intellicast
- ...1772...The "Washington and Jefferson" snowstorm
occurred across the mid Atlantic states. George Washington in
Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson in Monticello were marooned
by this storm. Snowfall was estimated at 3 feet on a level across
Virginia and Maryland. Washington wrote, "...the deepest
snow which I suppose the oldest living ever remembers to have
seen in this country". (Intellicast)
- ...1922...The "Knickerbocker Storm" immobilized
the city of Washington, DC. The storm produced 28 inches of snow
in 32 hours, and the heavy snow caused the roof of the Knickerbocker
movie theater to collapse killing 96 persons. (David Ludlum)
- ...1925...The temperature at Pittsburg, NH fell to 46 degrees
below zero, establishing a new record low temperature for the
state. (Intellicast)
- ...1963...The low of -34 degrees at Cynthiana, KY equaled
the state record established just four days earlier at Bonnieville.
(The Weather Channel)
- ...1987...A storm moving out of the Central Rockies into the
Northern Plains Region produced up to a foot of snow in the Colorado
Rockies, and wind gusts to 99 mph at Boulder CO. High winds in
Colorado caused 5.6 million dollars damage. (National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1988...Barometric pressure readings of 30.55 inches at
Miami FL, 30.66 inches at Tampa, FL, and 30.72 inches at Apalachicola,
FL were all-time record high readings for those locations. (National
Weather Summary)
- ...1989...Nome, AK reported an all-time record low reading
of 54 degrees below zero, and the temperature at Fairwell, AK
dipped to 69 degrees below zero. Deadhorse, AK reported a morning
low of 49 degrees below zero, and with a wind chill reading of
114 degrees below zero. In the Lower Forty-eight States, a winter
storm over Colorado produced up to 15 inches of snow around Denver.
(National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1990...Strong and gusty winds prevailed across the northwestern
U.S., and heavy snow continued over the mountains of Washington
State and Oregon. In Idaho, Mullan received seven inches of snow,
and winds gusted to 65 mph southeast of Burley. Heavy rain soaked
coastal sections of western Oregon. Rainfall totals of 1.20 inches
at Portland and 1.57 inches at Eugene were records for the date.
Winds in Oregon gusting to 60 mph downed power lines in Umatilla
County knocking out power to more than 13,000 homes, just prior
to the kick-off of the "Super Bowl" game. (National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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Prepared by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D., email
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