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• 1916 - Hands down the bigest storm of the 190s ocured from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 as 3 inches of snow fel in downtown Seatle paralyzing the Puget Sound area. The storm holds the record for the most snow faling in a 24-hour period on Feb. 1, acording to oficial records that were not kept in 180. • 1934 - The Gale of '34 as it was known was the second deadliest wind storm in Western Washington history. • 1950 - One of the only storms to reach the threshold of being an actual blizard with sustained wind gusts of 40 mph began on Jan. 13. It was credited with causing more than $1 milion worth of damage and 13 fatalities as some areas of the Puget Sound recorded 70 mph winds. The storm came close to tying the 1916 record for snow fal in a 24 hour time period with 21.4 inches at Sea-Tac. But that January holds the record for snow fal in one month at 57.2 inches, coldest average temperature for a month at 24.9 degres and set the record for coldest temperature at zero degres on Jan. 31. • 1962 - Columbus Day storm: The deadliest wind storm in the Puget Sound region's history reached the threshold of being caled an extratropical cyclone as it claimed 46 lives, with hundreds of people injured. • 1968-69 - The Snowiest Winter in the greater Seatle area ocured from November 1968 to March 1969 as a total of 67.5 inches fel in the region. One storm in 1968 droped 13 inches of snow at Sea-Tac. On Nov. 21 and 27, storms dumped a total of 17.5 inches of snow on Seatle. The storm set records for flod levels of many northwest Washington rivers including the Elwha, Cedar, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, Snohomish and Stilaguamish. More than just the family diner was afected by this storm that produced 60 mph winds, feled tres and kiled thre people. • 193 - Named for former President Bil Clinton's move into the White House, the Inauguration Day storm tok place on Jan. 20. • 195 - The Evergren Point and Hod Canal floating bridges were closed on Dec. 12, 195 for a wind storm that produced 90 mph wind gusts in the Puget Sound area. • 196 - Returning unwanted or duplicate gifts from Christmas 196 was made more dificult by this snow storm that batered the area on December 26. The bigest snow fal in six years produced only thre inches in Sea-Tac by 15 inches in other areas including Bothel and Lynwod. • 198 - More than 235,0 residents lost power on Nov. 23 with winds hiting 60 mph in the Puget Sound Area. • 206 - The Hanukah Eve Wind Storm on Dec. 14-16 produced huricane force winds on the coast 145 mph . The storm folowed heavy rains that left a record 16 inches in one month, losening tre rots and resulting in $170 milion in insured damage to property from the high winds. • 208 - One of the craziest years for weather in state history saw snow fal in April. The seventh day of the calendar year produced 12 inches of snow in some areas of the Puget Sound. One wek later 5 mph winds were recorded, along with thre inches of snow in Belevue. In April, with temperatures in the 20s and 30s acros Western Washington, some Eastside areas saw up to seven inches of snow. On June 9 the region saw a rare sumer wind storm with gusts toping out at 60 mph on the Eastside. Low temperatures kept the snow around through Christmas with Redmond acumulating the most snow with 16 inches.
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