This Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog

this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog
this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog

This Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog This day in weather history: nov. 8 9, 1985. by: mark schnackenberg. nov 8, 2023 updated nov 8, 2023. this time of year we can get some pretty strong storms around here. it could be big. Historical weather. find historical weather by searching for a city, zip code, or airport code. include a date for which you would like to see weather history. you can select a range of dates in.

this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog
this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog

This Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog The snowiest storm was on november 30, 1934 when 20.0" of snow fell. the statewide average snow was 10.2" making it the highest since 1971. it is also the 3rd highest on record. The first day had 2.2" then 3.6" followed by the heavy snow on december 1 with 12.8". here are the surface maps from november 30 and december 1. this shows the track of the storm just north of st. Weather history november 8th. local and regional events: november 8th, 1985: southern south dakota saw heavy snow from the morning of the 8th through the evening on the 10th. snowfall ranged from 5 10 inches over the area, with up to a foot or more in the black hills. the most significant amount was 18 inches in the higher elevations of the. Historical climate data web site is a gateway to information on matters such as past (hourly, daily, monthly and almanac) weather includes: temperature, snow, snow on ground, precipitation, rain, wind speed and direction, heating and cooling degree days, visibility, relative humidity, wind chill and humidex in canada.

this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog
this Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog

This Day In Weather History Nov 8 9 1985 Schnack S Weather Blog Weather history november 8th. local and regional events: november 8th, 1985: southern south dakota saw heavy snow from the morning of the 8th through the evening on the 10th. snowfall ranged from 5 10 inches over the area, with up to a foot or more in the black hills. the most significant amount was 18 inches in the higher elevations of the. Historical climate data web site is a gateway to information on matters such as past (hourly, daily, monthly and almanac) weather includes: temperature, snow, snow on ground, precipitation, rain, wind speed and direction, heating and cooling degree days, visibility, relative humidity, wind chill and humidex in canada. This day in weather history: do you remember this snow in 1985? do you have any photos of the snow to share from that storm? schnack. A few showers will be possible this afternoon through tomorrow when temperatures fall below average. morning lows tomorrow will be 20 degrees cooler than this morning. highs will be in the upper 50s and stay there through the week. the map below shows the position of the front this morning: front position at 7am.

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