Weather History
For Tuesday,May 20,2014
For Tuesday,May 20,2014
1894
- A record late snow of two to eight inches whitened parts of central
and eastern Kentucky. Lexington KY received six inches of snow. (The Weather Channel)
1916
- A tornado struck the town of Codell, KS. A tornado struck the town on
the same day the following year (1917), and a third tornado hit Cordell
on May 20th in 1918. (The Weather Channel)
1957
- A tornado touched down to the southwest of Kansas City and traveled a
distance of seventy-one miles cutting a swath of near total destruction
through the southeastern suburbs of Ruskin Heights and Hickman Mills.
The tornado claimed the lives of forty-five persons, and left hundreds
homeless. It was the worst weather disaster of record for Kansas City.
About all that remained of one house was a small table and a fish bowl
atop, with the fish still swimming about inside the bowl, rather
unconcerned. (The Kansas City Weather Almanac)
1987
- Thunderstorms in southern Texas produced grapefruit size hail, near
the town of Dilley ("by dilly"), and produced wind gusts to 73 mph at
Lake Amistad. The large hail broke windows, killed small animals, and
damaged watermelon. Thunderstorms developing along a warm front produced
severe weather from Indiana to the Dakotas. Thunderstorms produced
baseball size hail at Denver IA, and wind gusts to 80 mph in southern
Henry County IL. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms in the south central U.S. produced wind gusts to 70 mph
at Omaha, NE, and wind gusts to 80 mph at Midland and Dallas, TX.
Temperatures in California soared into the 90s and above 100 degrees.
San Jose CA reported a record high of 97 degrees. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Pre-dawn thunderstorms produced large hail in eastern Oklahoma and
northwestern Arkansas. Later in the morning thunderstorms in North
Carolina produced dime size hail at Hanging Dog. Thunderstorms also
produced severe weather from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Central
Plains Region later that day and night, with baseball size hail
reported around Lawn, Novice and Eola TX. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1990
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather across the southeastern quarter
of the nation through the day and night. Severe thunderstorms spawned
six tornadoes, including one which injured two persons at Algoma, MS,
and another which injured nine persons at Rogersville, MO. There were
119 reports of large hail or damaging winds. Thunderstorms produced
baseball size hail at Houston MO and damaging winds which killed one
person at Toccoa GA. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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