Weather History
For Wednesday,September 11,2013
For Wednesday,September 11,2013
1949
- An early snowstorm brought 7.5 inches to Helena MT. In Maine, a storm
drenched New Brunswick with 8.05 inches of rain in 24 hours, a state
record. (The Weather Channel)
1961
- Very large and slow moving Hurricane Carla made landfall near Port
Lavaca TX. Carla battered the central Texas coast with wind gusts to 175
mph, and up to 16 inches of rain, and spawned a vicious tornado which
swept across Galveston Island killing eight persons. The hurricane
claimed 45 lives, and caused 300 million dollars damage. The remnants of
Carla produced heavy rain in the Lower Missouri Valley and southern
sections of the Upper Great Lakes Region. (David Ludlum) (Storm Data)
1976
- Up to five inches of rain brought walls of water and millions of tons
of debris into Bullhead City AZ via washes from elevations above 3000
feet. Flooding caused more than three million dollars damage. Chasms up
to forty feet deep were cut across some roads. (The Weather Channel)
1986
- Thunderstorms caused flash flooding and subsequent river flooding in
central Lower Michigan. Up to 14 inches of rain fell in a 72 hour
period, and flooding caused 400 million dollars damage. (Storm Data)
1987
- Late afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced large hail and
damaging winds in Texas, and spawned three tornadoes. Thunderstorm winds
gusted to 70 mph at Goodnight TX. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Snow blanketed parts of the Central Rocky Mountain Region and the
Central Plateau, with ten inches reported at Mount Evans in Colorado.
Smoke from forest fires in the northwestern U.S. reached Pennsylvania
and New York State. Hurricane Gilbert, moving westward over the
Carribean, was packing winds of 100 mph by the end of the day. (National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Nine cities in the north central U.S. reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Havre MT with a reading of 23
degrees. Livingston MT and West Yellowstone MT tied for honors as the
cold spot in the nation with morning lows of 17 degrees. Thunderstorms
produced hail over the Sierra Nevada Range of California, with two
inches reported on the ground near Donner Summit. The hail made roads
very slick, resulting in a twenty car accident. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
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