2003: This was the last day that no measurable rain fell in San Diego for 181 consecutive days.
This second longest dry streak on record began on 5.3.
2002: Livermore had a low temperature of 34° F.
1949: Fresno had its latest 90° F day.
1935: It was 34° F in Santa Ana, the lowest temperature on record for October.
This also occurred on 10.21.1949 and 10.12.1924.
1912: The first snow of the season in Sisson (now Mt. Shasta City) fell.
It lasted quick, however, as a rain followed and soon melted it away.
Heavy frosts were noted every morning.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego and the Redding Record-Searchlight
This second longest dry streak on record began on 5.3.
2002: Livermore had a low temperature of 34° F.
1987: The remains of Tropical Storm Selma interacted with a cold front over SoCal to produce widespread heavy rainfall.
Heavy rain hit Mt. Wilson with 3.14" in 24 hours.
Numerous mudslides occurred in the area.
Three died and 25 were injured in weather-related auto accidents.
2.34" fell in Mt. Laguna, 1.28" in Alpine, and 1.10" in El Cajon causing minor flooding problems.
Flooding was so bad in El Segundo that four million gallons of untreated sewage spilled from the water treatment plant into Ballona Creek and Santa Monica Bay.
1987: Pahrump, NV (just east of Death Valley over the CA-NV state line) recorded 0.03" of rain which began a record streak of 9 consecutive days with measurable rainfall.
1974: A funnel cloud was sighted southeast of Castle AFB in Merced.
1971: A minimum temperature of 36° F set the monthly low temperature record in Vista.
1966: Thermal recorded its latest triple digit high temperature on record with a reading of 101° F.
1949: Fresno had its latest 90° F day.
1935: It was 34° F in Santa Ana, the lowest temperature on record for October.
This also occurred on 10.21.1949 and 10.12.1924.
1933: 8" of snow fell at Sierraville (Sierra Co.).
1927: 2.4" of rain fell in Newport Beach, the greatest daily total for October.
1912: The first snow of the season in Sisson (now Mt. Shasta City) fell.
It lasted quick, however, as a rain followed and soon melted it away.
Heavy frosts were noted every morning.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego and the Redding Record-Searchlight
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