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Local Weather History For January 20th...
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1983 (20th-21st): An incredible snowstorm paralyzed almost all of the Texas Panhandle and South Plains from the 20th
through the 21st. This was undoubtedly the largest storm in some time to drop in excess of eight inches of snow over such an aerial extent of the Panhandle and South Plains. The heavy wet snow shattered snowfall records in Lubbock after 16.3 inches accumulated by the 21st! Snow on the ground prior to this storm created a deep snow pack of 25.0 inches at the Lubbock Airport. Plainview measured 18 inches with up to 15 inches observed in Dalhart. Prior to the snow, sleet and freezing rain fell over the region resulting in extremely slick roads. Surprisingly, there were no casualties reported, but property losses were estimated in the several millions of dollars. Ground and air travel were ground to a halt stranding many persons. The very wet snow also crushed in numerous roofs of homes and buildings and also overloaded trees that subsequently fell on power lines knocking out power to several rural communities. Since this storm hit on a Thursday and Friday, school kids were perhaps the most elated as they received a four-day weekend to play in the historic snow. |