Weather History
For Saturday,October 3,2015
For Saturday,October 3,2015
1841
- An October gale, the worst of record for Nantucket, MA, caught the
Cap Cod fishing fleet at sea. Forty ships were driven ashore on Cape
Cod, and 57 men perished from the town of Truro alone. Heavy snow fell
inland, with 18 inches near Middletown, CT. (David Ludlum)
1912 - The longest dry spell of record in the U.S. commenced as Bagdad, CA, went 767 days without rain. (David Ludlum)
1964 - Hurricane Hilda struck Louisiana spawning many tornadoes, and claimed twenty-two lives. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders)
1979
- The first killer tornado of record in October in Connecticut
destroyed sixteen vintage aircraft at the Bradley Air Museum in Windsor
Locks. The tornado damaged more than one hundred homes causing 200
million dollars damage. Three persons were killed, and 500 others were
injured. (The Weather Channel)
1986
- Remnants of Hurricane Paine deluged Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas
with 6 to 10 inch overnight rains. Hardy, OK, was drenched with 21.79
inches. Heavy rain between September 26th and October 4th caused 350
million dollars damage in Oklahoma. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Twenty-five cities in the Upper Midwest, including ten in Iowa,
reported record low temperatures for the date. Duluth MN, Eau Claire,
WI, and Spencer, IA, dipped to 24 degrees. Temperatures warmed into the
80s in the Northern and Central High Plains Region. At Chadron, NE, the
mercury soared from a morning low of 29 degrees to an afternoon high of
88 degrees. Temperatures soared above 100 degrees in southern
California. The high of 108 degrees at Downtown Los Angeles was a record
for October. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Cold Canadian air invaded the north central U.S. bringing an end to
the growing season across those states. Unseasonably warm weather
prevailed in the southwestern U.S. Phoenix, AZ, reported a record high
of 105 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Unseasonably cold weather prevailed from the Pacific Northwest to the
Upper Mississippi Valley. A dozen cities reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Bismarck, ND, and Williston, ND,
with readings of 16 degrees above zero. An upper level weather
disturbance brought snow to parts of Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, with
five inches reported at West Yellowstone, MT. (Storm Data) (The National
Weather Summary)
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