Weather History
For Tuesday,June 24,2014
For Tuesday,June 24,2014
1816
- The cold weather of early June finally gave way to several days of 90
degree heat in Massachusetts, including a reading of 99 degrees at
Salem. (David Ludlum)
1924
- Six men at a rock quarry south of Winston-Salem, NC, sought shelter
from a thunderstorm. The structure chosen contained a quantity of
dynamite. Lightning struck a near-by tree causing the dynamite to
explode. The men were killed instantly. (The Weather Channel)
1951
- Twelve inches of hail broke windows and roofs, and dented
automobiles, causing more than fourteen million dollars damage. The
storm plowed 200 miles from Kingmand County KS into Missouri, with the
Wichita area hardest hit. It was the most disastrous hailstorm of record
for the state of Kansas. (David Ludlum)
1952
- Thunderstorms produced a swath of hail 60 miles long and 3.5 miles
wide through parts of Hand, Beadle, Kingsbury, Miner and Jerauld
counties in South Dakota. Poultry and livestock were killed, and many
persons were injured. Hail ten inches in circumference was reported at
Huron SD. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Thunderstorms spawned six tornadoes in eastern Colorado. Baseball
size hail was reported near Yoder, CO, and thunderstorm winds gusting to
92 mph derailed a train near Pratt, KS. The town of Gould, OK, was
soaked with nearly an inch and a half of rain in just ten minutes. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Forty-three cities reported record high temperatures for the date.
Valentine NE reported an all-time record high of 110 degrees, and highs
of 102 degrees at Casper, WY, 103 degrees at Reno, NV, and 106 degrees
at Winnemucca, NV, were records for the month of June. Highs of 98
degrees at Logan, UT, and 109 degrees at Rapid City, SD, equalled June
records. Lightning killed twenty-one cows near Conway, SC. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing along a warm front produced severe weather
from Colorado and New Mexico to Kansas and Nebraska. Thunderstorms
spawned seven tornadoes, and produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Wood
River, NE, and hail three inches in diameter at Wheeler, KS. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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