
21°F
42°F | 22 °F
Partly sunny
MONDAY
40°F | 25 °F Breezy with snow and rain
TUESDAY
36°F | 27 °F Snow at times
WEDNESDAY
36°F | 25 °F A snow shower possible
THURSDAY
36°F | 25 °F Mostly cloudy and chilly
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
A wound up system over the Canadian Maritimes brought blizzard
conditions to parts of the region on Saturday. Some snow wrapped
around the system into the higher elevations of northern New England.
More than a foot of snow fell over some locales during the 24-hour
period ending at 6:00 p.m. EST Saturday. Jerusalem, Vt., measured
16.0 inches of snow, while Mount Mansfield, was covered by a fresh
foot of snow. Cold, biting winds above 30 mph also blew across the
area. As a cold breeze crossed the eastern Great Lakes, more
lake-effect snow was dumped across northeastern Ohio, portions of
Pennsylvania and upstate New York. Heavy snowfall rates higher than
an inch per hour were causing dangerous travel conditions once again.
Over the past several days, this round of lake-effect snow has
unleashed more than 30 inches in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, drier air flowing into the Upper Great Lakes had finally
ended the burst of heavy snow in the region. Under a cold bubble of
high pressure over the Deep South, many record lows were set with
temperatures plunging into the 20s and even the teens. Highs
struggled to climb into the 50s in the Florida Panhandle, while highs
in the southern Appalachians only reached into the 30s and 40s.
A few showers erupted in Deep South Texas as a moist flow was ushered
into the area. A milder flow also returned to West Texas, allowing
highs to rebound into the 60s. A rapidly weakening system in the
Midwest dropped a quick dusting of snow and locally higher amounts up
to 4 inches over eastern South Dakota and Iowa. Meanwhile, there were
a few showers and snow above 3,000 feet. The Southwest was generally
dry and mild.
SPECIAL WEATHER
Kona Low Departs Hawaii on the Anniversary of Hurricane Iwa:
--A cutoff low pressure system, referred to as a Kona Low, moved
south and brought heavy rain to the western islands of Hawaii into
Saturday. Honolulu, Hawaii, received a record rainfall of 1.12 inches
on Saturday. The old record was 0.94 of an inch set in 2005. The
higher elevations on the island received upwards of 5-10 inches of
rain. The system will continue to push off to the south and east away
from Hawaii today.
On this date in 1982, Hurricane Iwa was slamming the western islands.
Iwa packed winds of 86 mph and gusts of 105 mph. This was the first
direct hit of the islands since 1959. The most severe damage was
caused on the island of Kauai. Total destruction cost Hawaii $150
million, while Oahu had $50 million alone. Fortunately, no deaths
were reported on land. The peak storm surge was 6 to 8 feet on the
south shore of Kauai.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS BY ACCU WEATHER
Record Cold Lows Set Saturday in the East and South:
Location Old/Tied New
-Syracuse, N.Y. (13/1987) 11
-Williamsport, Pa. (tied/1969) 15
-Columbus, Ohio (26/2000) 24
-Jackson, Ky. (tied/2000) 16
-Crossville, Tenn. (tied/1964) 11
-Tuscaloo, Ala. (22/1964) 19
-Muscle Shoals, Ala. (19/1914) 17
-Anniston, Ala. (21/2000) 20
-Augusta, Ga. (20/2000) 18
-Athens, Ga. (tied/1937) 16
-Macon, Ga. (21/1937) 20
-Asheville, N.C. (tied/1937) 15
-Wilmington, N.C. (24/1937) 23
-Florence, S.C. (tied/2000) 20
Kona Low Bringing Torrential Rain to Hawaii:
-Honolulu, Hawaii, recorded a record rainfall of 1.12 inches on
Saturday, breaking the old record of 0.94 of an inch set in 2005.
72-Hour Lake-Effect Snow Totals Ending at 7:00 p.m. EST Saturday (in inches):
Claredon, PA 31.0
Youngsville, PA 30.0
St. Marys, PA 15.0
Warren, PA 12.0
Ravenna, OH (on the ground) 9.3
Kinsman, OH (on the ground) 4.0
Cherry, NY (on the ground) 19.0
South Dayton, NY (7-hour) 8.0
Columbus, PA 30.0
Tidioute, PA 24.0
Bradford, PA 13.0
Emporium, PA 12.0
Youngstown, OH (on the ground) 5.0
Cleveland, OH (on the ground) 3.0
West Monroe, NY (on the ground) 12.0
Cherry Hill, NY 7.0
Snowfall Amts. from Weak System Sat. Afternoon:
Adair, IA 4.0"
Akron, IA 3.0"
Boone, IA 3.0"
Gutherie Center, IA 2.8"
Cherokee, IA 1.5"
Isabel, SD 2.0"
Polk City, SD 1.7"
Columbia, SD 1.3"
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Yesterday 89 at Rialto, California
National Low Yesterday -12 at Upson, Wisconsin
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Copyright AccuWeather, Inc. 2008
All Rights Reserved
NOVEMBER 23
PLACE YEAR EVENT
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Pickens, WV 1950 Maximum snowfall from a single storm (state)
A total of 57.0 inches.
Hawaii 1982 Hurricane IWA (pronounced EEVA) packing winds
of 86 mph with gusts of 105 mph hit the
western Hawaiian Islands - first direct hit on
the islands since 1959 - major damage on the
island of Kauai. Total damage for all of the
Hawaiian Islands: $150 million.
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