Weather History
For Thursday,October 17,2013
For Thursday,October 17,2013
1781
- General Cornwallis attempted to escape encirclement by crossing York
River, "but a violent storm arose" dispersing his boats causing him to
ask for an armistice. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1910
- A hurricane made a loop off the southwest coast of Florida. Winds
above 100 mph were reported at Fort Myers FL, and the barometric
pressure at Sand Key reached 28.40 inches. (David Ludlum)
1950
- Small but powerful Hurricane King struck Miami, FL. The hurricane
packs winded to 122 mph, with gusts to 150 mph. Hurricane King then
moved up the Florida peninsula to Georgia. Four persons were killed and
damage was 28 million dollars. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1971
- Great balls of fire were observed just ahead of a tornado moving down
the main street of Wray CO. However, little other electrical activity
accompanied the storm. Nine persons were injured in the tornado, all at a
trailer court at the edge of town. (The Weather Channel)
1984
- A snowstorm struck northern Utah producing a record 18 inches in 24
hours at Salt Lake City, and 40 inches at the nearby Alta Ski Resort.
The town of Magna, located ten miles west of Salt Lake City, did not
receive any snow at all. The storm was responsible for a fifty vehicle
pile-up along Interstate 15 near Farmington UT. (Storm Data)
1987
- It was a great day for an Oktoberfest, or to enjoy the colors of
autumn, as much of the nation enjoyed sunny and mild weather. Columbia
SC dipped to 34 degrees, marking their third morning in a row of record
cold. Bakersfield CA reached 80 degrees for the 143rd day in a row to
break a record established in 1940. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Middle Mississippi
Valley and the Lower Ohio Valley. Severe thunderstorms spawned three
tornadoes in Indiana, including one which injured four persons. Strong
thunderstorm winds at Connerville IND caused three million dollars
damage. Thunderstorms in Illinois produced hail two inches in diameter
Colfax. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Showers and thunderstorms representing the remnants of Hurricane
Jerry deluged southeast Kentucky with four to six inches of rain in 18
to 24 hours, resulting in widespread flash flooding. Flooding resulted
in more than five million dollars damage. Temperatures again warmed into
the 80s and lower 90s in the southeastern U.S. Lakeland FL and Orlando
FL reported record highs of 95 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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