NATIONAL SUMMARY
Cold and snowy was the theme of the day on Saturday across much of
the Northeast and parts of the Great Lakes. A pair of low pressure
systems and an arctic cold front pushing southward out of Canada were
responsible for snow across coastal areas of the Northeast, parts of
the mid-Atlantic as well as off the shores of Lake Erie and Lake
Michigan. Heavier snowfall totals were reported downwind of the lakes
in parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and western New York. Heavy snow was
also reported along the spine of the Appalachians in West Virginia. A
few showers crossed through eastern North Carolina during the
afternoon hours. Across the Plains, sprawling high pressure brought
dry and frigid air to the Midwest, Great Lakes and the Plains. Dry
and sunny weather also was found across much of the Southeast.
Farther west, spotty showers and snow showers dotted much of the
Northwest, northern Rockies as well as northern California and
Nevada. Dry and pleasant weather was found across the Desert
Southwest.
SPECIAL WEATHER
Remembering A Disruptive Deep South Snowstorm...
On this date two years ago, a disruptive snowstorm pushed snow and a
wintery mix along the I-20 corridor, reaching the Carolinas during
the afternoon and evening hours. Record snow fell on many areas,
including Jackson, Miss., with 4.1 inches. Atlanta and Athens, Ga.,
both had a record 1 inch of snow. Heavy wet snow caused power outages
in the Carolinas, even into Charleston, S.C. Sleet mixed with rain in
New Orleans while Mobile, Ala., had snow for several hours during the
midday.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
Records Broken Saturday...
--A record daily maximum rainfall was set in Stanley, Idaho, on
Saturday. A record 0.24 of an inch of rain broke the previous record
of 0.23 of an inch set in 1975.
24-Hour Precipitation Ending 12:00 a.m. Sunday...(in inches)
--Fort Rucker, Ala.: 0.96
--Hollywood, Fla.: 0.39
--Pompano Beach, Fla.: 0.33
--Chatham, Mass.: 0.65
--Hyannis, Mass.: 0.39
--Miami, Fla.: 0.32
--Hoquiam, Wash.: 0.61
--Homestead, Fla.: 0.37
--Provincetown, Mass.: 0.30
--Key West, Fla.: 0.52
--Quillayute, Wash.: 0.36
--Millville, N.J.: 0.30
--Jonesville, Va.: 0.51
--Chester, Conn.: 0.34
--Wilmington, Del.: 0.28
Temperature Departures For the First 11 Days of February...(in
degrees Fahrenheit)
--New York City, N.Y. - +6.5 degrees
--Philadelphia, Pa. - +5.9 degrees
--Washington D.C. - +6.0 degrees
--Baltimore, Md. - +6.6 degrees
--State College, Pa. - +5.9 degrees
--Pittsburgh, Pa. - +3.7 degrees
--Boston, Mass. - +6.3 degrees
--Erie, Pa. - +5.9 degrees
--Richmond, Va. - +4.4 degrees
--Norfolk, Va. - +3.8 degrees
--Albany, N.Y. - +7.5 degrees
--Cleveland, Ohio +4.3
Latest Snowfall Totals Ending 12:00 a.m. Sunday...(in inches)
Waterford, Pa. 8.8
Franklin Center, Pa. 7.6
(Near) Harborcreek, Pa. 7.0
Sagamore Hills, Ohio 7.0
Meadville, Pa. 6.0
Concord, Ohio 5.7
Pierpoint, Ohio 5.5
Chardon, Ohio 5.3
Millcreek, Pa. 5.2
Montville, Ohio 5.0
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 4.5
Ravenna, Ohio 4.3
Erie, Pa. 4.3
Tallmadge, Ohio 4.2
Medina, Ohio 4.1
Brunswick, Ohio 4.0
Perrysburg, N.Y. 6.0
Cheektowaga, N.Y. 3.5
Kenmore, N.Y. 3.2
Alden, N.Y. 3.2
Tonawanda, N.Y. 3.0
Benton Harbor, Mich. 13.6
Kalamazoo, Mich. 3.5
Ludington, Mich. 8.0
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Yesterday 83 at Gila Bend, Ariz.
National Low Yesterday -20 at Fosston, Minn.
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FEBRUARY 12
PLACE YEAR EVENT
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Savannah, GA 1899 (12th-13th) 2 in. snowfall, one of 3
snowstorms in past 200 years that re-
quired a ruler measurement.
Lake Placid, NY 1980 Finally some snow. Just in time for the
opening ceremonies at the Olympic town.