Has Hawaii ever had snow?
Has Hawaii ever had snow? Over the years, Hawaii has received some memorable snowstorms and record-breaking amounts of powder. In 1938, mount Haleakala's snowfall was over six inches at the peak. Recently, in 2021, Hawaii's three highest mountains (Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakala were all covered in a substantial amount of snow.
Has Hawaii ever had a 100 degree day?
The hottest day ever recorded in Hawaii was when Pahala, Hawaii reached 100 degrees on April 27, 1931. Puukohola Heiau, Hawaii holds the record for most consecutive days with the high temperature at or above 90 degrees.
Has Hawaii ever had a tsunami?
Over the last one hundred years there have been only six tsunamis generated near the Hawaiian chain and of those only three were extremely destructive to property and human life. Large, locally generated, destructive tsunamis occurred in 1868, 1872, and 1975.
Has it ever snowed in Egypt?
It usually snows on the Sinai mountains, but it almost never snows in the cities of Giza, Cairo, and Alexandria. For example, in December 2013, Cairo received a single overnight snowfall for the first time since 1901.
Has it ever snowed in Death Valley?
Yes, It Even Can Snow NWS-Las Vegas official records say a trace of snow was recorded on three other dates, most recently January 4-5, 1974, and January 22, 1962. A prolonged cold snap in January of 1949 also deposited trace snow amounts in the valley, briefly covering the ground at Furnace Creek Ranch before melting.