Saturday, March 19, 2011

[californiadisasters] On This Date In CA Weather History (March 19)



On This Date In California Weather History....

1991: A vigorous storm that started on 3.17 and ended on 3.20 produced one to eight inches of rainfall in lower elevations and up to 14 inches of precipitation in the mountains.
6.17 inches fell at Mt. Wilson and four inches fell in Santa Barbara.
Two to five feet of snow fell in the mountains.
On this day one foot of snow fell at Mt. Laguna, and six inches fell at Palomar Mountain and Cuyamaca.
Schools and roads closed in the mountains, including I-8 from Alpine to Imperial County.
Local flooding and mud slides resulted.
A tornado in the East City Heights neighborhood of San Diego caused property damage on this day.
A tornado in the San Carlos area of San Diego caused extensive damage also on this day.
Pines were ripped out by the roots, palm and cottonwood trees were snapped in half.
Cars were smashed by falling objects, debris and patio furniture was strewn throughout the neighborhood, including a refrigerator.
A car was moved 60 feet by a falling palm.
On this day another tornado moved through Lakewood and Bellflower.
Strong storm winds created large waves and surf.
A 33 foot sailboat was blown aground and destroyed at Pt. Loma.

1990: A funnel cloud was observed over the San Diego neighborhood of San Carlos.

1982: A tornado touched down and 2.13 inches of rain fell in 24 hours in Pt. Loma.

1952: 28.0 inches of snow fell at Tahoe City, with 26.5 inches of snow being reported at Truckee, and 12.0 inches at Glenbrook.

1928: Early season heat: 90 degrees at Bakersfield, set a record high for the date.

Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego

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