For Thursday,September 17,2015
1932
- Concord NH was drenched with 5.97 inches of rain in 24 hours to
establish a record for that location (16th- 17th). (The Weather Channel)
1963
- Nearly two and a half inches of rain fell at Yuma AZ in 24 hours. It
was the most intense rain for Yuma during the period between 1909 and
1977. (The Weather Channel)
1965
- A storm produced a band of heavy snow across parts of Wyoming. Totals
of 23 inches at Rawlins and 20.7 inches at Lander easily surpassed
previous snowfall record totals for so early in the season. (15th-17th)
(The Weather Channel)
1987
- Thunderstorms produced large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain in
the northeastern U.S. Heavy rain in southwestern Pennsylvania forced
evacuation of twenty homes along Four Mile Run Creek, near Darlington.
Harrisburg PA established a record for the date with 2.11 inches of
rain. A cold front in the central U.S. brought freezing temperatures to
parts of Montana and Wyoming. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Early in the morning a tornado hit Kelly Air Force Base in San
Antonio, TX, injuring three persons and causing twenty-eight million
dollars damage. A second tornado on the northwest side of San Antonio
caused six million dollars damage, and a third tornado in Bexar County
killed one person and injured another. Thunderstorms associated with
Hurricane Gilbert spawned a total of forty-seven tornadoes in a two day
period, with forty of those tornadoes in central and south central
Texas. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Hurricane Hugo hit the Virgin Islands, producing wind gusts to 97 mph
at Saint Croix. Hurricane Hugo passed directly over the island of Saint
Croix causing complete devastation and essentially cutting off the
island from communications. A storm surge of five to seven feet occurred
at Saint Croix. The only rain gauge left operating, at Caneel Bay,
indicated 9.40 inches in 24 hours. Hurricane Hugo claimed the lives of
three persons at Saint Croix, and caused more than 500 million dollars
damage. A ship, Nightcap, in the harbor of Culebra, measured wind gusts
as high as 170 mph. A cold front brought high winds to the Great Basin
and the Rocky Mountain Region, and thunderstorms along the cold front
produced wind gusts to 66 mph at Yellowstone Park WY. (Storm Data) (The
National Weather Summary)
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