Weather History
For Monday,May 26,2014
For Monday,May 26,2014
1771
- A famous Virginia flood occurred as heavy rains in the mountains
brought all rivers in the state to record high levels. (Sandra and TI
Richard Sanders - 1987)
1917
- A tornado touched down near Louisiana MO about noon and remained on
the ground for a distance of 293 miles, finally lifting seven hours and
twenty minutes later in eastern Jennings County, IN. The twister cut a
swath of destruction two and a half miles wide through Mattoon, IL.
There were 101 persons killed in the tornado, including 53 at Mattoon,
and 38 at Charleston IL. Damage from the storm totalled 2.5 million
dollars. (David Ludlum)
1984
- Thunderstorms during the late evening and early morning hours
produced 6 to 13 inches of rain at Tulsa OK in six hours (8.63 inches at
the airport). Flooding claimed fourteen lives and caused 90 million
dollars property damage. 4600 cars, 743 houses, and 387 apartments were
destroyed or severely damage in the flood. (Storm Data) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Thunderstorms in southwest Iowa spawned five tornadoes and produced
up to ten inches of rain. Seven inches of rain at Red Oak forced
evacuation of nearly 100 persons from the town. Record flooding took
place in southwest Iowa the last twelve days of May as up to 17 inches
of rain drenched the area. Total damage to crops and property was
estimated at 16 million dollars. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- There was "frost on the roses" in the Upper Ohio Valley and the
Central Appalachian Mountain Region. Thirteen cities reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Youngstown OH with a reading of 30
degrees. Evening thunderstorms in North Dakota produced wind gusts to
75 mph at Jamestown. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms in produced large hail in eastern Oklahoma during the
pre-dawn hours, and again during the evening and night. Hail two inches
in diameter was reported near Prague, and thunderstorm winds gusted to
70 mph near Kenefic. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1990
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather from eastern Colorado to
western Arkansas and northeastern Texas. Severe thunderstorms spawned
three tornadoes, and there were eighty-eight reports of large hail or
damaging winnds. Evening thunderstorms over central Oklahoma spawned
strong tornadoes east of Hinton and east of Binger, produced hail three
inches in diameter at Minco, and produced wind gusts to 85 mph at
Blanchard. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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