Weather History
For Sunday,March 13,2016
For Sunday,March 13,2016
1907 - A storm produced a record 5.22 inches of rain in 24 hours at Cincinnati, OH. (12th-13th) (The Weather Channel)
1951 - The state of Iowa experienced a record snowstorm. The storm buried Iowa City under 27 inches of snow. (David Ludlum)
1977 - Baltimore, MD, received an inch of rain in eight minutes. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1987
- A winter storm produced heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada Range of
California, and the Lake Tahoe area of Nevada. Mount Rose NV received 18
inches of new snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Unseasonably cold weather prevailed from the Plateau Region to the
Appalachians. Chadron NE, recently buried 33 inches of snow, was the
cold spot in the nation with a low of 19 degrees below zero. (The
National Weather Summary)
1989
- Residents of the southern U.S. viewed a once in a life-time display
of the Northern Lights. Unseasonably warm weather continued in the
southwestern U.S. The record high of 88 degrees at Tucson AZ was their
seventh in a row. In southwest Texas, the temperature at Sanderson
soared from 46 degrees at 8 AM to 90 degrees at 11 AM. (The National
Weather Summary)
1990
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather from northwest Texas to
Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska during the day, and into the night. Severe
thunderstorms spawned 59 tornadoes, including twenty-six strong or
violent tornadoes, and there were about two hundred reports of large
hail or damaging winds. There were forty-eight tornadoes in Kansas,
Nebraska and Iowa, and some of the tornadoes in those three states were
the strongest of record for so early in the season, and for so far
northwest in the United States. The most powerful tornado of the day was
one which tore through the central Kansas community of Hesston. The
tornado killed two persons, injured sixty others, and caused 22 million
dollars along its 67-mile path. The tornado had a life span of two
hours. Another tornado tracked 124 miles across southeastern Nebraska
injuring eight persons and causing more than five million dollars damage
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