Weather History
For Tuesday,July 22,2014
For Tuesday,July 22,2014
1918
- A single bolt of lightning struck 504 sheep dead in their tracks at
the Wasatch National Forest in Utah. Sheep often herd together in
storms, and as a result the shock from the lightning bolt was passed
from one animal to another. (David Ludlum)
1986
- Hurricane Estelle passed 120 miles south of the Hawaiian Islands
creating a ten to twenty foot surf. The large swells resulted from a
combination of high tides, a full moon, and 50 mph winds. The hurricane
also deluged Oahu Island with as much as 6.86 inches of rain on the 24th
and 25th of the month. (Storm Data)
1987
- Barrow, AK, receives 1.38 inches in 24 hours on the 21st and 22nd, an
all-time record for that location. The average annual precipitation for
Barrow is just 4.75 inches. Thunderstorms in Montana produced 4 to 6
inches of rain in Glacier County causing extensive flooding along Divide
Creek. Missoula, MT, received 1.71 inches of rain in 24 hours, a record
for the month of July. (The National Weather Summary) (The Weather
Channel)
1988
- Six cities in the south central U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date, including Pueblo, CO, with a reading of 48 degrees.
Thunderstorms over the Atlantic Coast Region drenched Wilmington, NC,
with 6.49 inches of rain in about eight hours. (The National Weather
Summary)
1989
- Showers and thunderstorms prevailed across the southeastern third of
the country. Afternoon thunderstorms in Florida produced wind gusts to
86 mph at Zephyrhills, and gusts to 92 mph at Carrollwood and Lutz.
Thunderstorm winds gusting to 69 mph at Crystal Lake damaged nineteen
mobile homes. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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