2008: Widespread heavy rain left streets and low spots flooded.
Homes in the Yuma foothills and in south Yuma were flooded.
One soccer field was soaked with 2 feet of standing water.
1997: Two F0 tornadoes touched down near Fresno, about 70 minutes apart.
1997: Monterey received 2.42" of rain -- a record for the month.
1994: Winter storm drops a storm total of 30" of snow in Yosemite Valley, pushing the monthly total here to a November record total of 59".
1989: 24" of snow fell at Truckee.
1985: A slow moving low grabbing moisture from Hawaii started on 11.24 and ended on this day.
It dropped 2.57" in San Diego, 3.49" at Cuyamaca, 2.68" in Escondido, 2.62" in Julian, 2.49" in Pt. Loma and 2.48" in Santee.
Numerous areas were flooded and power outages were common.
Especially hard hit was Mission Valley.
1979: Wind gusts to 88 mph were recorded at the EPA building in Carson City.
A new building that was under construction collapsed due to the high winds.
1970: A series of storms struck the region from 11.25 to 11.30 following large destructive wildfires in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains earlier in the fall.
9.17" of precipitation fell in Lake Arrowhead, 7.22" in Lytle Creek, 5.11" in Big Bear Lake, 5.02" in Palomar Mountain, 3.56" in San Bernardino, 2.63" in Redlands, 2.51" in Santa Ana, and 2.05" in San Diego.
Flooding inundated streets and highways in the Rancho Cucamonga area.
At least 60 homes were damaged by floods and debris flows.
1960: 11" of snow fell at Glenbrook, NV.
1907: Bakersfield reached 90° F, warmest high temperature on record so late in the season.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Phoenix, and San Diego
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Homes in the Yuma foothills and in south Yuma were flooded.
One soccer field was soaked with 2 feet of standing water.
1997: Two F0 tornadoes touched down near Fresno, about 70 minutes apart.
1997: Monterey received 2.42" of rain -- a record for the month.
1994: Winter storm drops a storm total of 30" of snow in Yosemite Valley, pushing the monthly total here to a November record total of 59".
1989: 24" of snow fell at Truckee.
1985: A slow moving low grabbing moisture from Hawaii started on 11.24 and ended on this day.
It dropped 2.57" in San Diego, 3.49" at Cuyamaca, 2.68" in Escondido, 2.62" in Julian, 2.49" in Pt. Loma and 2.48" in Santee.
Numerous areas were flooded and power outages were common.
Especially hard hit was Mission Valley.
1979: Wind gusts to 88 mph were recorded at the EPA building in Carson City.
A new building that was under construction collapsed due to the high winds.
1970: A series of storms struck the region from 11.25 to 11.30 following large destructive wildfires in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains earlier in the fall.
9.17" of precipitation fell in Lake Arrowhead, 7.22" in Lytle Creek, 5.11" in Big Bear Lake, 5.02" in Palomar Mountain, 3.56" in San Bernardino, 2.63" in Redlands, 2.51" in Santa Ana, and 2.05" in San Diego.
Flooding inundated streets and highways in the Rancho Cucamonga area.
At least 60 homes were damaged by floods and debris flows.
1960: 11" of snow fell at Glenbrook, NV.
1907: Bakersfield reached 90° F, warmest high temperature on record so late in the season.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Phoenix, and San Diego
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