OLD NORTH GA WX BLOG
  • Home
  • WX on This Date
  • Weather Blog
    • Weather for SCCA Events in Lincoln
  • GA Weather Events
  • My Blog
    • New England Trip
    • The Jeep
    • Autocross Blog
    • Aquarium Blog
  • About
  • Contact

Weather on This Date - February 28

2/28/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
February 28, 1900 
A massive storm spread record snows from Kansas to New York State. Snowfall totals ranged up to 17.5 inches at Springfield IL and 43 inches at Rochester NY, with up to 60 inches in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. (David Ludlum) 

February 28, 1952 
An intense storm brought coastal sections of southeastern Massachusetts to a halt, stranding 3000 motorists on Lower Cape, and leaving ten thousand homes on the Cape without electricity. Winds gusting to 72 mph created mountainous snowdrifts of the 18 inches of snow which buried Nantucket and Hyannis. A barometric pressure reading of 29.02 inches was reported at the center of the storm. (The Weather Channel) 

February 28, 1987 
A powerful storm produced severe thunderstorms in Louisiana and Mississippi early in the day. About mid morning a monstrous tornado touched down near Moselle MS and grew to a width of two miles as it passed near Laurel MS. The tornado traveled a distance of 40 miles killing six persons, injuring 350 others, and causing 28.5 million dollars damage. The tornado swept homes right off their foundations, and tossed eighteen wheel trucks about like toys. Strong straight line winds associated with the powerful storm system gusted to 70 mph at Jonesboro AR and Carbondale IL. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 28, 1988 
Thunderstorms in California produced severe weather during the early morning hours. Strong thunderstorm winds, gusting to 74 mph, downed trees in the Sacramento area. Unseasonably mild weather prevailed in the northwestern U.S. The afternoon high of 71 degrees at Portland OR was a February record. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 28, 1989 
Thunderstorms in the southeast corner of the nation produced winds gusts to 58 mph at Fort Lauderdale FL, and a total of seven inches of rain. Heavy snow whitened parts of the Northern Plateau and the Northern Rockies, with ten inches reported at Marion MT. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

February 28, 1990 
Showers and thunderstorms over the Southern Plains Region capped a record wet February for parts of Oklahoma. Totals for the month ranged up to 9.11 inches at McCurtain, with 4.63 inches reported at Oklahoma City. Snow and sleet fell across northern Oklahoma, with four inches reported at Freedom and Jefferson. Snow also spread across southern Kansas into Missouri and Arkansas, with six inches of snow reported at Harrison AR. In Alaska, February temperatures at Nome averaged 21 degrees below normal, ranging from -38 degrees to 29 degrees during the month. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 28, 2010
Strong northwest flow aloft, resulting from a deep upper trough off the east coast, brought a cold, dry air mass into Georgia. Strong, gusty northwest winds combined with the dry air mass to fuel a human-caused wildfire in Whitfield County in northwest Georgia. The fire burned 81 acres, took seven hours to contain, and resulted in nearly $14,000 in damages. (NWS Atlanta)

February 28, 2012 
The first confirmed February tornado in Nebraska state history struck Lincoln and Logan Counties shortly after 4PM. The EF-0 tornado was on the ground intermittently for up to six minutes and traveled 3 miles before dissipating in southwest Logan County. The path of the tornado was over open rangeland and cropland where limited damage occurred. Patches of snow were still on the ground at the time. (NWS North Platte) 

Data courtesy of WeatherForYou

Picture
Picture
High Temps
Picture
Low Temps
Picture
High Temp Anomalies
Picture
Low Temp Anomalies
Picture
24 Hour Rainfall
Picture
Max Wind Speeds
Picture
Max Wind Gust

0 Comments

Weather on This Date - February 27

2/27/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
February 27, 1717 
What was perhaps the greatest snow in New England history commenced on this date. During a ten day period a series of four snowstorms dumped three feet of snow upon Boston, and the city was snowbound for two weeks. Up to six feet of snow was reported farther to the north, and drifts covered many one story homes. (David Ludlum) 

February 27, 1969 
A record snowstorm in Maine came to an end. Two to four feet of snow buried southern and central Maine, with a state record of 57 inches reported at West Forks. Drifts covered many single story homes, and the weight of the snow collapsed many roofs. Two to four feet of snow also buried northeastern Vermont and northeastern Massachusetts. In New Hampshire, Mount Washington NH reported 97.8 inches of snow, a record storm total for New England. (24th-28th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 

February 27, 1987 
A storm spread heavy snow into the Central High Plains Region, and produced severe thunderstorms in the Southern Plains. Snowfall totals in western Nebraska ranged up to 19 inches at Sydney. Severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced baseball size hail at Stringtown and Atoka. A storm in the eastern U.S. produced heavy rain over the Carolinas and heavy snow in the southern Appalachians and Piedmont region. Five inches of rain left four feet of water in the streets of Greenville SC. Snowfall totals in southwestern Virginia ranged up to 20 inches. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 27, 1988 
Thunderstorms along a cold front produced heavy rain in southern California, with up to 2.52 inches reported in Ventura County. Strong winds accompanying the rain gusted to 55 mph in the Tehachapi Mountains. Rapid City SD established a February record with an afternoon high of 75 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 27, 1989 
Rain and snow prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Up to eight inches of snow blanketed north central Tennessee, and snowfall totals in western North Carolina ranged up to 14 inches at Mount Mitchell. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 27, 1990 
A winter storm produced heavy snow in southeastern Colorado, with 12 inches reported at Lamar. The same storm produced severe thunderstorms over the Southern High Plains, with wind gusts to 93 mph reported at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Low pressure brought high winds to the Prince William Sound area of Alaska. Big River Lakes reported wind gusts to 92 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 27, 2002
A sudden, surprise burst of heavy snow caught much of the southern part of Lumpkin County south and west of Dahlonega off guard, resulting in numerous accidents as the mountainous roads became snow covered and impassable. The heavy snow was confined to a small area where up to 2 inches of snow fell during the short snow burst. A total of 12 accidents were reported during the 2 hour burst of heavy snow. (NWS Atlanta)


February 27, 2010 
A weak EF0 tornado causes no damage as it moved across California's southern San Joaquin Valley. However it is the only tornado reported in the United States during the month. According to the Storm Prediction Center only five months since 1950 have lacked a tornado report. The Weather Doctor 

Data courtesy of WeatherForYou


Picture
Temperatures, Anomalies, and 24 hour Precipitation
Picture
High Temps
Picture
Low Temps
Picture
High Temp Anomalies
Picture
Low Temp Anomalies
Picture
Rainfall through 7 AM Wednesday
Picture
Rainfall through 7 PM Thursday
Click here to see The Video of The Day!

0 Comments

Weather on This Date - February 26

2/26/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
February 26, 1910 
Parts of Washington State were in the midst of a storm which produced 129 inches of snow at Laconia between the 24th and the 26th, a single storm record for the state. A series of storms, which began on the 23rd, led to a deadly avalanche on the first of March. By late on the 28th, the snow had changed to rain, setting the stage for disaster. (The Weather Channel) 

February 26, 1972 
The Buffalo Creek disaster occurred in the Buffalo Creek Hollow of Logan County in West Virginia. A coal slag dam on the Middle Fork of Buffalo Creek burst sending a fifty foot wall of water down a narrow valley killing 125 persons and causing 51 million dollars damage. Three days of rain atop a six inches snow cover prompted the dam break. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 

February 26, 1987 
A slow moving storm in the southwestern U.S. spread heavy snow from the southern and central Rockies into the Central High Plains Region. Totals in Colorado ranged up to 62 inches at Purgatory. Colorado Springs CO reported a February record of 14.8 inches of snow in 24 hours. Lander WY received four inches in one hour, 13 inches in seven hours, and a record storm total of 26 inches. High winds created near blizzard conditions at Colorado Springs. Fairplay CO reported 43 inches of snow, with drifts ten feet high. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 26, 1988 
Eight cities in the central and western U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date, including Lamoni IA with a reading of 67 degrees. Temperatures in North Dakota were as warm as those in Florida. (The National Weather Summary) 

February 26, 1989 
An upper level weather disturbance brought snow to parts of the central U.S. which just one day earlier were enjoying temperatures in the 60's. Snowfall totals in Missouri ranged up to nine inches at Rolla. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 26, 1990 
Unseasonably cold weather followed in the wake of the winter storm in the northeastern U.S. Ten cities reported record low temperatures for the date, including Syracuse NY with a reading of 10 degrees below zero. Freezing temperatures in southeastern Virginia caused considerable damage to plants and fruit trees. The barometric pressure reading of 30.88 inches at Wilmington NC was February record for that location. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 26, 2004 
A major snowstorm dumps up to 20 inches of snow in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Charlotte's third largest snowstorm on record accumulates 11.6 inches at the airport. 

February 26, 2008
a strong cold front swept into northwest Georgia in the early morning hours. A squall line of thunderstorms reached the Georgia/Alabama border around 5 AM, intensifying as it moved into Georgia. Wind gusts in excess of 60 MPH affected many counties in north and central Georgia as these thunderstorms rolled through the area. Two tornadoes, one an EF-3, developed along the stronger part of the line as it moved through Carroll County before daybreak causing extensive damage along their paths and injuring 2 people. (NWS Atlanta)


Data courtesy of WeatherForYou ​

Picture
Temps, Anomalies, and Precipitation for Today
Picture
High Temps
Picture
High Temp Anomalies
Picture
Low Temps
Picture
Low Temp Anomalies
Picture
24 Hour Rainfall
0 Comments

Weather on This Date - February 25

2/25/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
February 25, 1922 
The temperature at Los Angeles, CA, soared to 92 degrees to establish a record for the month of February. (David Ludlum) 

February 25, 1934
A tornado struck Bowden College in Carroll County where it tore the roof off the main campus building and a dormitory. A house northeast of Bowden was destroyed killing a husband and wife in the home. (NWS Atlanta)


February 25, 1977 
Dust reduced visibilities from eastern Virginia through the southeastern states to Florida between the 24th and the 28th. The dust originated in the western Great Plains on the 22nd and 23rd, with wind gusts above 100 mph reported at Guadalupe Pass TX, at White Sands NM, in Sherman County KS, and in eastern Colorado. (The Weather Channel) 

February 25, 1987 
Low pressure in Nevada produced snow from the southwestern U.S. to the Dakotas. Snowfall totals in Arizona ranged up to 82 inches at Alpine. Flagstaff AZ reported 23 inches of snow in 24 hours. Other heavier snowfall totals included 20 inches at Daggett NV, 24 inches at Brian Head UT, 24 inches at Red Lodge MT, and 26 inches at Angel Fire NM. Snow at Los Alamos NM pushed their snowfall total for the winter past their previous record of 123.5 inches. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 25, 1988 
Overnight snow squalls in the Lower Great Lakes Region buried Pulaski NY under 17 inches of snow. Sunny and mild weather prevailed across the rest of the nation. Havre MT reported a record high of 66 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 25, 1989 
Thirteen cities in Florida reported record low temperatures for the date, including Jacksonville with a reading of 24 degrees. Severe cold in Florida claimed three lives, and resulted in 250 to 300 million dollars crop damage. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the central U.S. Dodge City KS reported record high of 80 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 25, 1990 
Snow spread across the northeastern U.S. Massachusetts was blanketed with 8 to 15 inches of snow, 5 to 10 inches was reported in Rhode Island, and totals in Connecticut ranged up to 10.5 inches at New Canaan. In central New York State, snow and high winds resulted in a number of chain-reaction multiple accidents, and a total of 108 persons were injured. Snow and high winds created white-out conditions along Interstate 87 in Saratoga County NY. Subzero cold was reported from Minnesota through Michigan to northern New England. Duluth MN reported a record low of 26 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 25, 2009 
Two Alaskan communities set their all-time records for highest windspeed. St. Paul registers a wind of 91 mph, and on St George Island the wind reaches 94 mph. 

Data courtesy of WeatherForYou

​

Picture
Picture
High Temps
Picture
High Temp Anomalies
Picture
Low Temps
Picture
Low Temp Anomalies
Picture
24 hour precip
0 Comments

Weather on this Date - February 24

2/24/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
February 24, 1852 
The Susquehanna River ice bridge at Havre de Grace, MD, commenced to break up after forty days of use. A total of 1738 loaded freight cars were hauled along rails laid on the ice. (David Ludlum) 

February 24, 1936 
Vermont and New Hampshire received brown snow due to dust from storms in the Great Plains Region. A muddy rain fell across parts of northern New York State. (24th-25th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 

February 24, 1987 
A massive winter storm began to overspread the western U.S. In southern California, Big Bear was blanketed with 17 inches of snow, and Lake Hughes reported four inches of snow in just one hour. Snow pellets whitened coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego County, with three inches at Huntington Beach. The storm also produced thunderstorms with hail and waterspouts. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 24, 1988 
Strong winds produced snow squalls in the Great Lakes Region which created "white-out" conditions in eastern Upper Michigan. Squalls produced up to 14 inches of snow in Geauga County of northeastern Ohio. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 24, 1989 
A total of thirty-three cities in the eastern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date, and an Atlantic coast storm spread heavy snow from Georgia to southern New England. Snowfall totals in New Jersey ranged up to 24 inches in May County, with 19 inches reported at Atlantic City. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 18 inches in Gates County, and winds along the coast of North Carolina gusted to 70 mph at Duck Pier. Strong winds gusting to 52 mph created blizzard conditions at Chatham MA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 24, 1990 
Strong northerly winds prevailed from Illinois to the Southern and Central Appalachians. Winds gusted to 68 mph at Sewickley Heights PA. High winds caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow across northern and central Indiana through the day. Wind gusts to 47 mph and 6 to 8 inches of snow created white-out conditions around South Bend IN. Traffic accidents resulted in two deaths and 130 injuries. Sixty-five persons were injured in one accident along Interstate 69 in Huntington County. Wind gusts to 60 mph and 4 to 8 inches of snow created blizzard conditions in eastern and northern Ohio. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 

February 24, 1999
a mixture of light rain and snow began over northwest Georgia by late morning on February 23
rd and gradually spread eastward during the afternoon before ending on the morning of February 24th. One to two inches of snow accumulated over much of north Georgia before the precipitation ended. (NWS Atlanta)

February 24, 2004 
Heavy snows blanket wide areas of northern New Mexico, closing schools and highways. he mountains east of Santa Fe receive 20 inches. Sandia Park, east of Albuquerque, measures 11 inches. 8 inches falls at Los Alamos. 

Data courtesy of WeatherForYou


Picture
Picture
High Temps
Picture
High Temp Anomalies
Picture
Low Temps
Picture
Low Temp Anomalies
Picture
Precip through 8 am Sunday
0 Comments
<<Previous

    RSS Feed

    Archives

    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018

    A Twitter List by DaculaWeather
Never base important decisions on this or any weather information obtained from the Internet. Always have a backup method of receiving weather information such as a battery powered weather radio. 
Copyright © 2018 NorthGeorgiaWX.com and DaculaWeather.com
Picture
  • Home
  • WX on This Date
  • Weather Blog
    • Weather for SCCA Events in Lincoln
  • GA Weather Events
  • My Blog
    • New England Trip
    • The Jeep
    • Autocross Blog
    • Aquarium Blog
  • About
  • Contact