On This Date In California Weather History....
2007: Heavy rain from cutoff low with a tropical connection produced up to six inches of rain at Palomar Mountain and Forest Falls on 11.30 and on this day.
A debris flow (including large trees) over the Poomacha Burn area buried a house in mud, and caused serious damage to several vehicles and highway 76.
The flow was estimated at 15 feet high
and 150 to 200 feet wide.
1986: Extremely high tides on this day and on 12.2 arrived at area beaches.
High tides were 7.7 feet at San Diego.
Minor flooding occurred at La Jolla Shores' parking lot and there were a few beach closures.
On 12.1 minor flooding (four inches of sea water) occurred along Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach from rising tides and prompted lane closures.
1982: A big storm that started on 11.30 and ended on this day brought widespread record rains and strong winds that
knocked out power to 1.6 million homes.
1973: 22.0 inches of snow fell at Glenbrook, NV.
1973: A funnel cloud was sighted north of the Fresno Air Terminal.
1919: 16.0 inches of snow fell at Portola.
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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