1995: A snowfall of 12 inches occurred in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Eight inches fell on the high desert floors.
1995: Snow falls in the Kern County desert: China Lake NAS had 1.0", Edwards Air Force Base 1.5", Inyokern 4.0" and Randsburg 6.5".
1990: The morning low temperature at Markleeville was -24.
1990: A frigid air mass descended all over the West on 12.22 and on this day.
Numerous low maximum and low minimum temperature records were broken, even some all-time records.
The high was 22° in Palomar Mountain, the lowest maximum temperature on record.
This also occurred the previous day on 12.22.
The low temperature was 6° in Victorville, the lowest temperature on record for December, and the fourth lowest temperature on record.
The low was 23° in Borrego Springs, the lowest temperature on record for December, and the second lowest temperature on record (the lowest was 20° on 1.5.1971).
1990: Coldest morning of severe freeze in Valley.
Fresno dropped to 18 degrees, tying the all-time record set on December 12, 1932.
Fresno also set its' longest streak for days with lows of 28 degrees or lower, 14 days, lasting from December 20, 1990 through January 2, 1991.
1971: A series of wet storms hit the region during this week starting on 12.22 and ending on 12.28.
19.44 inches fell in Lake Arrowhead, 15.26 inches in Lytle Creek, 12.31 inches in Big Bear Lake, 7.49 inches in Palomar Mountain, 5.45 inches in San Bernardino, 4.98 inches in Santa Ana, 3.92 inches in Redlands, 3.04 inches in Riverside, 2.28 inches in San Diego, 1.24 inches in Palm Springs, and 1.02 inches in Victorville.
Extensive street flooding occurred across the region.
This day marked the start of seven consecutive days (the most on record) of measurable precipitation in Victorville, which ended on 12.28.
This also occurred on 2.18-24.2005, 1.13-19.1993, and 2.14-20.1980.
1964: Warmest December low temperature on record in Fresno, 60 degrees.
1955 — Reno recorded 2.02 inches of precipitation.
The very heavy rainfall and melting snow caused severe flooding in Reno.
1955: Wettest December day ever in Fresno, 1.72" of rain recorded. Bakersfield recorded its' warmest low temperature ever in December, 63 degrees.
1953: Highest barometric pressure ever at Bakersfield, 30.64", recorded.
1945: A very wet storm struck Southern California on 12.22 and on this day.
Numerous daily precipitation records were set.
1940: A massive storm that started on this day ended on 12.24.
3.62 inches of rain fell in San Diego, starting on this day and ending on 12.24, the greatest 24-hour amount on record.
Heavy rains loosened soil in Del Mar that led to a landslide along a train track, derailing the train and killing three.
1891: A period of very cold weather started on this day and ended on 12.30.
San Diego pools had ice 0.5 inch thick on the surface and ice one inch thick formed on oranges on trees in Mission Valley.
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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