| Weather History for December 13 |
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1968 The world's highest sea-level barometric pressure reading occurred: 1083.3mb at Agata, Russia.
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1997 A rare cold snap and snowstorm struck northern Mexico, leaving 12 people dead. Guadalajara reported snow for the first time since 1881. Chihuahua residents saw temperatures plunge to 5 degrees Fahrenheit.
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1969 In Hoberg, on the northern coast of Vancouver Island, winds were clocked from the south at 80 mph, with accompanying gusts to 99 mph. In the remarks column, a weather observer had written, "blowing rocks."
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Data courtesy of the National Weather Service
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