1922
Today's 3.2" snowfall from late morning thru the afternoon was the first of ten snowfalls of three inches or more this winter, a winter that would become, at the time, the snowiest on record, with 60.4". (It's now ranked fourth.)
1953
This was the ninth day of the past eleven with temperatures ten degrees or more above average (including seven in a row between Dec. 4-10). It was also a wet period, with rain falling on eight of the days, totaling 4.25", which accounted for almost all of the month's precipitation. Today was the rainiest, with 1.46" falling during the morning from a nor'easter that moved in yesterday afternoon (dropping 0.42"). Wind gusts of 35-40 mph were reported.
1981
The winter's first snowfall of an inch or more came during late afternoon, but after 1.4" accumulated the snow changed to a steady rain as the temperature rose to 37° by midnight. In total, 1.02" of precipitation was measured.
1996
On a rainy day (0.89" fell thru mid-afternoon), today's high and low were just one degree apart (40/39). This was just the tenth time a day had a one-degree variance since record keeping began in 1870. (Through 2019 this is the last time it occurred.)
2003
5.8" of heavy snow fell between 8AM and 2PM before changing to a wind blown rain as the temperature rose into the low-40s. Total precipitation from the storm was 1.59". Today's snow (a record for the date) brought the month's total to 19.8", the most in December since 1948 when 25.3" fell. However, four weeks would pass before the next snowfall (0.5" on Jan. 12).
2005
Today's high/low of 24/14 made this the coldest day of the entire winter, a winter that was on the mild side (especially January, which was 8.8 degrees above average). This was the earliest date for the coldest day of winter since the winter of 1988-89, when it arrived on Dec. 12. Today's mean temperature was nineteen degrees colder than average.
2010
It was a biting cold day, one of the coldest of the entire year, with a high/low of just 23/19. The first snowfall of the winter fell shortly after midnight, but it amounted to just 0.1". The last time we had a first snowfall so unsubstantial was ten years earlier.
2013
It was a snowy day, with five inches on the ground when the snow changed over to freezing rain around 9PM, and to plain rain by midnight. The transition occurred as the temperature rose from 22° at 8:30 PM (the day's low) to 34° shortly before midnight (day's high). This storm was somewhat similar to the one on this date 10 years earlier.
2015
The day after a record high and a record mild low were set (67/55), today's high/low of 67/53 tied the records for the date. After foggy/overcast conditions during the daylight hours, there was a period of heavy rain fell between 7-8:00 PM (amounting to 0.33"). Temperatures then rose, with the record-tying temperature occurring shortly before midnight. Today and the previous two days were 23 degrees above average.
2019
The rainstorm that moved in yesterday at mid-afternoon continued overnight and ended around 8:00 AM today. 1.96" of rain was measured (0.81" yesterday, 1.15" this morning), bringing the month's precipitation over five inches (5.04"), making this just the third December to have more than five inches in the first two weeks of the month (1983 and 1996 were the other two years).