The Great Blizzard of 1888 landed up to 58 inches of snow on the City of New York. The Great Blizzard of 1888, also known as the Great White Hurricane, was a ferocious storm that struck the East Coast of the United States and the Atlantic provinces of Canada. The unexpected storm landed 10 to 58 inches of snow that paralyzed transportation and distracted communication, leaving millions of people isolated. The snow was accompanied by winds of more than 45 mph. By the time the storm subsided, more than 400 people were dead. What Caused the Great Blizzard of 1888? Though storm began on March 12 and ended on March 14, its effects were felt weeks thereafter. A cold winter presided the storm with temperatures across the Eastern US and Canada falling to below freezing point. The storm began as heavy rainfall in New York City on the afternoon of March 11 but it was not until midnight when the temperatures significantly dropped and the rainfall turned into heavy snow. The city woke up to the sight of streets covered by enormous drifts of snow that rendered the roads and highways impassable.
As of 7:08 pm EDT Fri 11 | Night Rain showers early will evolve into a more steady rain overnight. Low 53F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 80%. Humidity 93% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 9:55 pm Sat 12 | Day Chance of a morning shower. Cloudy early with partial sunshine expected late. High 79F. Humidity 61% UV Index 8 of 10 Sunrise 5:08 am Sunset 8:30 pm Sat 12 | Night Partly cloudy skies during the evening will give way to cloudy skies overnight. Humidity 82% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 10:44 pm Sun 13 | Day Sunshine and clouds mixed. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 82F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 52% UV Index 8 of 10 Sunrise 5:08 am Sunset 8:31 pm Sun 13 | Night Cloudy with occasional showers. Low 58F. Chance of rain 40%. Humidity 83% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 11:26 pm Mon 14 | Day 76° Scattered Thunderstorms Variable clouds with thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. High 76F. Humidity 72% UV Index 6 of 10 Sunrise 5:08 am Sunset 8:31 pm Mon 14 | Night Partly cloudy.
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8 hPa Friday, 11. 6. 02:00 - 08:00 1020. 7 hPa 18 °C 1020. 6 hPa 26 °C 1019. 7 hPa 25 °C 1018. 6 hPa Saturday, 12. 6. 1021. 0 hPa 19 °C 1021. 8 hPa 1022. 0 hPa Sunday, 13. 6. 1023. 8 hPa 1024. 9 hPa 27 °C 1024. 1 hPa East-northeast 1022. 6 hPa Monday, 14. 4 hPa 1022. 7 hPa 28 °C 1021. 1 hPa 4 km/h East 1019. 2 hPa Tuesday, 15. 6. 1020. 0 hPa 1020. 3 hPa 29 °C 1019. 4 hPa 1017. 6 hPa Wednesday, 16. 6. 1018. 4 hPa 1018. 3 hPa 31 °C South-southwest 1017. 4 hPa The population - Trier: 104 640 (2014) | ikipedia Meteogram Meteogram of weather for 2 days, detailed weather forecast for 48 hours, Source: Current weather in other cities in Germany Weather Germany ( view all cities) ›››
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New Zealand 10 Jan, 2021 05:59 PM 4 minutes to read The first working week of 2021 will be a good one for most people in New Zealand. Photo / File Work commitments might have pulled the pin on your summer holidays but there is nothing stopping the summer weather. The first working week of the year for many starts on a settled note, with a ridge of high pressure moving over New Zealand. A few remaining isolated showers and clouds hang about for those on the east coast but generally, the weather is fine and will remain so all week. Read More Weather/climate explained: The weird La Nina flavouring your summer - NZ Herald America's Cup 2021: American Magic involved in close call with jet ski in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf America's Cup graphics: Sir Russell Coutts and Animation Research's Sir Ian Taylor in copyright... Covid 19 coronavirus: Spike in borders cases, Brisbane lockdown shows need for 'extra vigilance' "It's a good change from all the lows we've been having recently, " says MetService meteorologist Amy Rossiter.
Important Note: Due to some holidays, including, but not limited to, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, a handful of graduating classes will graduate on a Wednesday with Family Day on Tuesday and Family Orientation Day on Monday. The same schedule will apply; substitute Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (graduation day) for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the schedule below. Changes in the levels of security alerts could alter scheduled events. Maps of the Depot, parking passes and the schedule of events can be obtained at the Douglas Visitor's Center. Gates, Security and Accessing the Depot Click here for our Parris Island Base Access page Depot, Family Day, and Graduation Information Family Day The day prior to graduation with activities planned for families of graduating Marines. Your new Marine will escort you with his left arm to reserve his right hand for saluting higher-ranking Marines. Parade Deck The Parade Deck is the large area of asphalt where recruits practice drills and marching.