On this date in weather history - November 9th
On this date, a large storm, dubbed the "Freshwater Fury," caused eight large ore carriers on the Great Lakes to sink on this date in 1913. Nearly 270 sailors on the ships perished. The storm also brought large snow amounts to the area, including 36 inches of snow at Pickens, W.Va.
FRIDAY'S WEATHER EXTREMES:
HIGHEST TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F).........................89 Alice, Texas
HIGHEST HEAT INDEX (DEGREES F)..........................89 Alice, Texas
LOWEST TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F)..........................10 Truckee, Calif.
LOWEST WIND CHILL (DEGREES F)...........................-31 Arctic Village, Alaska
HIGHEST WIND GUST (MPH).................................79 Mt. Washington, N.H.
HIGHEST PRECIPITATION (INCHES)..........................0.91 Salt Lake City, Utah
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