Boston November Weather History


NOAA Eastern Regional Event Data  for Boston
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/box/climate/boshistory.html


Nov 2 Warmest temperature, 83F, 1950

Nov 2  Warmest low temperature, 63F, 1929

Nov 2  Ben Franklin's eclipse hurricane, 1743 

Nov 6 Severe northeast wind and rain create great coastal damage, 1953 

Nov 8-9 Storm surge tides, coastal damage, wind damage and inland flooding, 1972 

Nov 14 Greatest consecutive days with measurable precipitation  (3-14), 12 days, 1969 

Nov 15 Snowstorm in 1967 gave 1 foot of snow in north central and northeastern Massachusetts 

Nov 18 Lowest pressure 28.73 inches, 1873 

Nov 20-21 Greatest 24 hour precipitation, 5.43 inches, 1876 

Nov 21 End of longest non-measurable precipitation streak, 44 days, 1924 

Nov 25 Thanksgiving day storm, 10-20 inches of snow inland, coastal flooding and damage, 1971 

Nov 25-26 Great easterly gale, $15 million damage, 1950 

Nov 26 Strongest one minute average wind velocity,  southeast 80 mph, 1950 

Nov 26-27 Portland storm killed 400 people, 300 vessels lost, 1898 

Nov 27-29 Severe 3 day ice storm, 1921 


Nov 28 Highest pressure, 30.87 inches, 1932 

Nov 29-30 Southerly storm creates high waves and  abnormal storm surge tides, 1963 

Nov 30 Greatest snow depth, 16 inches, 1898

Nov 30   -2F, coldest temperature ever in November, 1875

Nov 30    10F coldest high temperature, 1875