Weather History
For Wednesday,September 16,2015
For Wednesday,September 16,2015
1881
- Iowa's earliest measurable snow of record fell over western sections
of the state. Four to six inches was reported between Stuart and Avoca.
(The Weather Channel)
1928
- Hurricane San Felipe, a monster hurricane, which left 600 dead in
Guadeloupe, and 300 dead in Puerto Rico, struck West Palm Beach FL
causing enormous damage, and then headed for Lake Okeechobee. When the
storm was over, the lake covered an area the size of the state of
Delaware, and beneath its waters were 2000 victims. The only survivors
were those who reached large hotels for safety, and a group of fifty
people who got onto a raft to take their chances out in the middle of
the lake. (David Ludlum)
1984
- The remains of Tropical Storm Edourd began to produce torrential
rains in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Port Isabel reported more
than 21 inches. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Overnight rains soaked Arkansas, with 5.25 inches reported at
Bismarck. In the town of Malvern, up to four feet of water was reported
over several downtown streets, with water entering some homes and
businesses. Thunderstorms in Texas drenched Lufkin with 4.30 inches of
rain in just three hours. Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather
in Missouri. A small tornado near Kirksville lifted a barn thirty feet
into the air and then demolished it. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Hurricane Gilbert moved ashore into Mexico. The hurricane established
an all-time record for the western hemisphere with a barometric reading
of 26.13 inches. Winds approached 200 mph, with higher gusts. Gilbert
devastated Jamaica and the Yucatan Peninsula. (The Weather Channel)
Hurricane Gilbert made landfall 120 miles south of Brownsville TX during
the early evening. Winds gusted to 61 mph at Brownsville, and reached
82 mph at Padre Island. Six foot tides eroded three to four feet off
beaches along the Lower Texas Coast, leaving the waterline seventy-five
feet farther inland. Rainfall totals ranged up to 8.71 inches at Lamar
TX. Gilbert caused three million dollars damage along the Lower Texas
Coast, but less than a million dollars damage along the Middle Texas
Coast. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Showers and thunderstorms, respresenting what remained of Hurricane
Octave, brought locally heavy rains to California, impeding the drying
process for raisins and other crops. Sacramento CA was soaked with 1.53
inches of rain in six hours. At Phoenix AZ, the afternoon high of 107
degrees marked a record seventy-six days with afternoon highs 105
degrees or above. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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