1888 Northwest United States cold wave

1888 Northwest United States cold wave

In mid-January 1888, a severe cold wave passed through the Pacific Northwest. It led to a blizzard for the northern Plains and upper Mississippi valley where many children were trapped in schoolhouses where they froze to death. This tragedy became known as the Schoolhouse Blizzard, Schoolchildren's Blizzard, or The Children's Blizzard. [National Weather Service Office, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/fsd/?n=suxtrivia01 Souixland Weather Trivia and History: January.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.] This cold snap and blizzard were part of a month which averaged temperatures 6-12 degrees Fahrenheit below normal across much of the northern and western United States. [U. S. Signal Service. [http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/016/mwr-016-01-0001a.pdf Monthly Weather Review: Washington City, January 1888.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.]

ynoptic overview

The cold wave was initiated by a storm system which dropped southward from Canada on January 11 into Colorado on January 12 and onward into the Great Lakes on January 13. The subsequent cold wave extended all the way into the citrus growing areas of southern California. [U. S. Signal Service. Daily Weather Maps. [http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/dwm/1888/18880112.djvu January 12, 1888.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.] The cyclone led to a blizzard across Nebraska, North Dakota, and Minnesota. After a recent warm spell, many people were caught off guard by the cold and snow. Hundreds of adults and children alike fell victim, while thousands of cattle died during the event.

everity of the event

Record low temperatures were set, including −65 degrees Fahrenheit at Fort Keogh (near Miles City, Montana) on January 14. At the time, it was the lowest temperature ever recorded in the continental United States. [Weather Almanac and Diary. [http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/almanac/diaryjan.htm The Weather Doctor's Diary: January.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.] It was not until 1933 that a lower temperature was read in the lower 48 states (−66°F in West Yellowstone, Montana).

Other notable records set during this cold wave are −41°F in St. Paul, Minnesota, −30°F in Spokane, Washington, −28°F in Boise, Idaho, −2°F in downtown Portland, Oregon, 1°F in Newport, Oregon, and 20°F in Eureka, California. All of these readings still stand as the record low for each location. Further, high temperatures of −10°F in Spokane and 9°F in Portland still stand as the coldest maximum temperatures ever recorded.

In Denver, while not record setting, temperatures fell to -18°F while winds peaked at 60 mph. [Mary Winter. [http://insidedenver.com/drmn/spotlight_columnists/article/0,2777,DRMN_23962_4403176,00.html Winter: Blizzard of 1888 puts winter in perspective.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.] In California, temperatures fell to 20°F in Eureka and 29°F in San Francisco on January 14. [Intellicast. [http://www.intellicast.com/Almanac/Southwest/January/ January Almanac: The Southwest.] Retrieved on 2006-11-04.]

ee also

* Blizzard
* Siberian Express
* Cold wave
* Schoolhouse Blizzard
* Snow

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