Number 6:
February 2019: Run of the mill cold but outflow wind gusts reached 96km/h.
Number 5:
December 2008: Colder than February 2019 but still modified arctic air. Damaging outflow winds gusted to 96km/h.
Number 4:
November 2010: Very similar to December 2008 in terms of cold, but the winds were slightly weaker with gusts peaking at 93km/h.
Number 3:
February 1989: Top tier arctic airmass. Max wind gust hit 102km/h but YXX reported wind gusts in excess of 90km/h three days in a row.
Number 2:
December 1990: Two top tier arctic blasts, both featuring damaging outflow winds exceeding 90km/h. Max gust hit 115km/h.
Number 1:
December 1964: Top tier arctic blast plunged temperatures at YXX down to -18.3C. Outflow winds gusted to an incredible 121/kmh.
I'm sure there are other good ones but those are the ones off the top of my head. Lets go for December 1964, 1990, or February 1989.


It should be mentioned that not only did December 1964 feature an extremely intense arctic blast, it also had significant snowfall during the event. The peak depth was 43cm at YXX. Very similar event to December 2008. However, the initial arctic front in 1964 was much colder and had stronger wind gusts. Sure would be cool to see a repeat of either of those events but unfortunately, it will probably only happen in my dreams.


