Weather History
For Thursday, September 12,2013
For Thursday, September 12,2013
1882 - Hot and dry winds caused tree foliage in eastern Kansas to wither and crumble. (David Ludlum)
1977
- Thunderstorms deluged the Kansas City area with torrential rains in
the early morning hours, and then again that evening. Some places were
deluged with more than six inches of rain twice that day, with up to 18
inches of rain reported at Independence MO. Flooding claimed the lives
of 25 persons. The Country Club Plaza area was hardest hit. 2000
vehicles had to be towed following the storm, 150 of which had to be
pulled out of Brush Creek, which runs through the Plaza area. (The
Kansas City Weather Almanac)
1979
- Hurricane Frederick smashed into the Mobile Bay area of Alabama
packing 132 mph winds. Winds gusts to 145 mph were reported as the eye
of the hurricane moved over Dauphin Island AL, just west of Mobile.
Frederick produced a fifteen foot storm surge near the mouth of Mobile
Bay. The hurricane was the costliest in U.S. history causing 2.3 billion
dollars damage. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rain which caused flooding
in North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Parts of
Virginia received 3 to 4 inches of rain in just two hours early in the
day. Later in the day, three to five inch rains deluged Cumberland
County of south central Pennsylvania. Evening thunderstorms produced
seven inches of rain at Marysville PA, most of which fell in three hours
time. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- An afternoon tornado spawned a tornado which skipped across northern
sections of Indianapolis IN damaging roofs and automobiles. It was the
first tornado in central Indiana in September in nearly forty years of
records. Hurricane Gilbert plowed across the island of Jamaica, and by
the end of the day was headed for the Cayman Islands, packing winds of
125 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Snow whitened the mountains and foothills of northeastern Colorado,
with eight inches reported at Buckhorn Mountain, west of Fort Collins.
Two to three inches fell around Denver, causing great havoc during the
evening rush hour. Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Southern
Plains Region between mid afternoon and early the next morning.
Thunderstorms produced hail three inches in diameter at Roswell NM, and
wind gusts greater than 98 mph at Henryetta OK. Thunderstorms also
produced torrential rains, with more than seven inches at Scotland TX,
and more than six inches at Yukon OK. (National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
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