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Thanksgiving 2005 Weather
Published Nov 24, 2005 11:55 PM EDT
Thanksgiving 2005 Weather
AccuWeather 2005 Thanksgiving Forecast - November 21, 2005
On Thanksgiving Eve 2005, Tropical Storm Delta (the 25th named Atlantic system that year) formed. In my first year of blogging for AccuWeather.com, we had a White Thanksgiving here at AccuWeather HQ, and over 2 feet of lake-effect snow fell in New York state, along with high winds over the entire Northeast (waves even flooded the streets of Lake Erie). It was frigid on Black Friday with wind chills below -25 here.
Thanksgiving 2005 Highlights
This is a list of all of my blog entries from Thanksgiving week 2005:
Thanksgiving Snowstorm Totals (2005/11/27)
Plains Tornado Count Rises (2005/11/27)
Wind Chill -21 For Black Friday (2005/11/25)
Waves Pound Erie Towns, Roads (2005/11/25)
Harsh Winter Weather Hits U.K. (2005/11/25)
Thanksgiving Snowstorm Report (2005/11/25)
White and Windy Thanksgiving (2005/11/24)
Extremely Low Pressure Last Night (2005/11/23)
Alpha Beta Gamma…Delta (2005/11/23)
Grandfather Mountain, NC Snow (2005/11/23)
Mmmm… Drifting Potatoes… (2005/11/23)
3 Feet of Lake-Effect Snow (2005/11/23)
Over The River and Cold As Heck (2005/11/22)
East Coast Storm Update (2005/11/21)
Thanksgiving Week Superstorm? (2005/11/21)