AccuWeather Extreme/Severe Weather Summary, April 13th,2004:
April Snow in Parts of the Deep South
An incredible storm system moved across the Deep South today, producing April snow in parts of western Tennessee and Kentucky. About 3.5 inches accumulated in Jackson, Tennessee, obliterating the previous April snowfall record of only 0.3 of an inch set on April 5, 1971. It was also the latest snowfall ever recorded at Jackson, beating the record from 1971. Even parts of Alabama received some snow; Huntsville, Alabama, also set a record for latest snowfall. Widespread snowfall totals of 1-6 inches were reported across western Tennessee, western and northern Kentucky, southern Indiana and southwestern Ohio today.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS BY ACCU WEATHER
Today marks the latest measurable snowfall on record in Jackson,
Tennessee. Previous to today's snow event, the latest measurable
snowfall in Jackson occurred on April 5, 1971. The 3.5 inches of snow
Jackson received is also the record daily snowfall for the month of
April.
Bridgeport, Conn., set the record rainfall for today with 2.82 inches
of rain since midnight. This shattered the old record of 1.72 inches
from 1972.
Todays high temperature in Muscle Shoals, Ala., reached only 46
degrees. This was the coldest high temperature ever recorded for
April 13.
Huntsville, Ala., had a few snowflakes mix in with the rain showers
today. This marks the latest snow ever officially recorded in
Huntsville.
Rainfall amounts Today across the Northeast:
Bridgeport, Conn. 2.82
Islip, N.Y. 3.56
New York City (Central Park) 1.20"
Philadelphia, Pa. 0.79
Hartford, Conn. 1.78
Atlantic City, N.J. 1.69
Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 3.41
Providence, R.I. 1.60
Belmar, N.J. 1.62
Boston, Mass. 1.20
Additional info today:
Muscle Shoals, AL reported SNOW April 13th, according to AccuWeather chief meteorologist Joe Bastardi. Snow also fell in the Carolina Mountains. Snow also fell in western Kentucky. Cincinnati reportedly had an inch or two as well.
Some additional info:
"Best winter in recent memory" for European ski resorts - April 8, 2004: As the European ski season comes to a close, resorts are reporting the best winter in recent memory, with record levels of snow across the Alps and the Pyrenees. "We have had the best season ever," said Wolfgang Breitfuss, tourism director of Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3600019.stm
Extreme cold in Ukraine and Crimea - April 7, 2004: Temperatures plummeted to -16 Celsius (3 F), killing off much of the regions fruit crops. Severe frosts last winter, followed by a summer drought, had already devastated thousand of hectares of Winter and Spring crops.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/news ... news.shtml
Winter in April ? You Bet !!!



Ken