HISTORY OF EASTER STORMS
CAPE HENLOPEN
A fast moving pre -
Easter northeaster hit Delaware Friday, March 27, 1959
with everything listed in
the weather books. March this year did so go, out like a Lion.
We had thunder storms,
drizzle, rain, sleet and snow. Saturday, NE winds will be
around,
with sunny but cold
weather.
The storm lased near 30
hours and the North East cities got up to 9 inches of snow.
It's beginning was at 2:25
am, with the light drizzle, but the day ended with rather warm
breezes.
The Nor'easter, March
1959, had winds of 23 mph and a ½ inch of rain. North
Delaware got the snow,
lower Delaware got rain with out much temperature change.
Nationally, the storm
left 8 inches of snow in central Michigan, traffic was jammed
in Wisconsin, Boston and
southern New England found up to 9 inches of snow.
This blizzard was rated as
one of the worst in five years. It began in Wyoming and
took at least seven
lives.
Abstract: Saturday,
March 28, 1959, Wilmington Morning News.
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