Monday, December 7, 2009

This Date In Weather History December 7

1740 - In early December two weeks of mild and rainy weather culminated in the worst flood in fifty years in the Lower Connecticut River Valley. The Merrimack River swelled to its highest level, and in Maine the raging waters swept away mills, carried off bridges, and ruined highways. (David Ludlum)(www.weatherforyou.com)

Corey Towner
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