On This Date In California Weather History....
2007: Surf with highest sets to 18 feet struck the coast of San Diego County (10 feet in Orange County) on 12.5 and on this day.
Highway 101 in Cardiff was inundated with minor flooding.
The Imperial Beach Pier sustained minor damage.
1998: A thunderstorm in Los Alamitos and Garden Grove produced wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph and was called "almost a tornado."
1997: 14.0 inches of snow fell at Mammoth Lakes Ranger Station.
1997: 3.47 inches of rain fell in Santa Ana, the greatest daily amount on record for December, and the third greatest daily amount on record.
1.70 inches fell in Victorville, the greatest daily amount on record for December.
1992: A big storm that started on 12.4 and ended on 12.7 brought rainfall from 0.5 inch at the coast to up to six inches of precipitation in the mountains.
1.65 inches fell in Coronado, 1.60 in Vista, 1.42 in Fallbrook, 1.32 in Escondido, and 1.15 in San Diego.
Flooding in Tijuana killed four and left hundreds homeless.
Six inches to two feet of snow fell in the mountains.
Local flooding, mud slides, standing water, and road closures resulted.
1989: It was 87° in Borrego Springs, the highest temperature on record for December.
This also occurred the next two days on 12.7 and 12.8, and on 12.28.1980.
1966: Heavy rain drenched the region, even the mountains, from 12.2 to 12.7.
Storm totals for the period: 27.79 inches in Lake Arrowhead (believed to be a 100 year rainfall), 23.73 inches in Palomar Mountain, 18.72 inches in Big Bear Lake, 17.85 inches in Idyllwild, 9.14 inches in San Bernardino, 7.63 inches in Redlands, 6.21 inches in Santa Ana, 5.19 inches in Riverside, 2.99 inches in San Diego, 2.73" in Palm Springs, but only 0.66" in Victorville and 0.28" in Barstow!
At least two homes were destroyed by floods and debris flows in Mill Creek Canyon.
Debris flows and floods damaged homes and roads in Wrightwood and Lytle Creek.
Homes and businesses were flooded in Redlands and Palm Springs.
Many roads across the region were flooded and washed out.
Scuba divers could not recover a Montclair man believed drowned in floodwaters.
Strong storm winds caused power outages.
On this day 9.43 inches of precipitation fell in Big Bear Lake, the greatest daily precipitation amount on record.
Incredibly, only 0.07 inch fell in Victorville on this day.
1966: A storm total of one to two inches of rain fell from December 5th through 6th causing rivers in the Valley to swell.
The Tule and Kern Rivers reached peak flows twice as great as the highest level ever measured up to this point.
1909: 10.0 inches of snow fell at Glenbrook, NV.
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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