Wednesday, January 19, 2011

[californiadisasters] On This Date In CA Weather History (January 14)



On This Date In California Weather History....

1997:
A storm that began on 1.12 and ended on 1.15 brought 18 inches of snowfall to Mt. Laguna.
Generally 18 inches to three feet of snow was reported above 2500 feet.
The ski resort at Snow Valley remained open until 5.18, the latest in its 78 year history.
13 illegal immigrants die from exposure near Pine Valley.

1995: An F1 tornado touched down in Chowchilla, path was 1 mile long, damaged roofs and portions of buildings.

1995: A heavy rain storm hit the northern Inland Empire.
It dropped eight to nine inches of rain in Yucaipa, causing extensive flooding and road closures.

1993: A very wet series of storms that began on 1.6 and ended on 1.18 produced 20 to 50 inches of precipitation in the mountains and up to 12 inches at lower elevations over a two week period.
It was one of the longest periods of consecutive days of rain on record (13) and measurable rain fell nearly every day from 1.2 to 1.19.
Flooding and flash flooding, mud slides, etc., resulted.

1990: A tornado in the East City Heights neighborhood of San Diego caused property damage.
A waterspout turned tornado hit Shelter Island – San Diego and tossed boats.

1980: An F0 tornado touched down near Atwater.

1978: Starting on this day and ending on 1.15, 2.65 inches of precipitation fell in San Diego, the greatest 24-hour total on record for January.

1963: It was 22° in Palm Springs, the second lowest temperature on record.

1952: A series of storms brought heavy rain and mountain snow to the region starting on 1.13 and ending on 1.18.
5.52 inches fell in San Bernardino over the six days.
Flooding was reported in Upland and Ontario.
Heavy snow hit the San Bernardino Mountains with 40 inches in Lake Arrowhead (with a snow depth of 46 inches), and 37 inches in Big Bear Lake.
All mountain roads were blocked and closed because of snow slides.

1950: China Lake NAS clocked an 89 mph gust, highest on record here (also had an 89 mph gust on May 30, 1991).

1949: The high temperature of 46° in Santa Ana was the lowest high temperature on record. This also occurred on 1.19.1949 and 2.23.1953.

1932: Third consecutive day in Fresno with snow flurries observed.

1916: Widespread heavy rains hit Southern California starting on this day and ending on 1.21.
8.5 inches fell during this period in San Bernardino. 16.71 inches fell in 24 hours at Squirrel Inn (near Lake Arrowhead) on 1.16 and on 1.17, a record 24 hour rainfall for California until 1943.
More than nine inches fell in two storms in the Coachella Valley.
Previous storms had deposited deep snow in the mountains, adding to the runoff. Widespread flooding resulted and at least 22 died.
Roofs in Chula Vista, poultry farm in Vista, boats in Coronado and Newport were damaged.
Most cities were completely inundated.
Pine trees from Palomar Mountain floated down the San Luis Rey River through Oceanside.
The cities of Indio, Coachella and Mecca were underwater.
Ontario and Redlands were isolated and roads, railroads and bridges were washed out.

1882:
A cold winter storm that started on 1.12 and ended on this day brought lots of snow to the lowlands.
15 inches of snow fell at San Bernardino.
3 feet of snow fell in Campo over four days and produced 8 foot drifts in spots.
Two to five inches fell in outlying San Diego, including four inches along Poway Grade, 3 inches at El Cajon and one inch in Poway.
5 inches fell in Riverside.
Light snow fell in Del Mar.
Snow flakes fell, but did not stick at San Diego Lindbergh Field.
Birds and livestock were killed, telegraph lines were knocked down and citrus crops were damaged.

Source: NWS Hanford & San Diego

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