Weather History
For Saturday,April 2,2016
For Saturday,April 2,2016
1975
- The northeastern U.S. was in the grips of a severe storm which
produced hurricane force winds along the coast, and two to three feet of
snow in Maine and New Hampshire. Winds atop Mount Washington NH gusted
to 140 mph. (David Ludlum)
1975
- The biggest snowstorm of record for so late in the season paralyzed
Chicago, IL. Up to 20 inches of snow fell in extreme northeastern
Illinois, and 10.9 inches of snow closed Chicago's O'Hare Airport. (The
Weather Channel)
1982
- Severe thunderstorms spawned fifty-six tornadoes in the central U.S.,
including seventeen in the Red iver Region of Texas and Oklahoma. The
tornadoes claimed thirty lives, and injured 383 other persons. A violent
tornado near Messer OK left only the carpet tack strips on the slab of a
house it destroyed, and carried a motel sign thirty miles. (The Weather
Channel) (Storm Data)
1987
- Eleven cities in Florida reported record low temperatures for the
date, including Tallahassee with a reading of 31 degrees. The low of 48
degrees at Key West smashed their previous record for the date by 13
degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced up to nine inches of rain around New Orleans
LA causing 18 million dollars damage. A tornado caused three million
dollars damage at Slidell LA. (Storm Data) (The National Weather
Summary)
1989
- Strong and gusty winds prevailed from California to Colorado and
Wyoming. Winds gusted to 50 mph at Lancaster CA, and reached 85 mph at
Berthoud Pass CO. Snow and high winds created blizzard conditions in the
Colorado Rockies. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather in North Carolina and Virginia
during the afternoon and evening. Thunderstorms produced golf ball size
hail, and spawned a tornado near Chester VA which caused half a million
dollars damage. A storm system produced snow and gale force winds across
northern Michigan, with 8.3 inches of snow reported at Marquette.
Temperatures in the north central U.S. soared from morning lows in the
20s and 30s to afternoon highs in the 60s and 70s. Eight cities reported
record highs for the date, including Havre MT with a reading of 77
degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2005
- Heavy rainfall in the Northeast produced flooding in parts of New
York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Severe flooding along the Delaware
River forced the evacuation of 6,000 residents in New Jersey and over
5,700 in Pennsylvania during the weekend of the 2nd-3rd. Around 3,200
homes in New Jersey were damaged, while one fatality was reported in New
York (Associated Press).
2006
- Tornadoes and hail as big as softballs ripped through eight
Midwestern states, killing at least 27 people, injuring scores and
destroying hundreds of homes. In Tennessee, tornadoes killed 23 people,
including an infant and a family of four. Severe thunderstorms, many
producing tornadoes, also struck parts of Iowa, Kentucky, Arkansas,
Missouri, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. Strong wind was blamed or at least
three deaths in Missouri. The weather service's Storm Prediction Center
in Norman, Okla., said it had preliminary reports of 63 tornadoes. The
worst damage occurred throughout the Tennessee Valley.
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