Weather History
For Wednesday,July 30,2014
For Wednesday,July 30,2014
1949
- The state record for Connecticut was established when the town of
Greenville registered an afternoon high of 102 degrees. (The Weather
Channel)
1965 - The temperature at Portland, OR, reached 107 degrees to equal their all-time record high. (The Weather Channel)
1979
- A forty-minute hailstorm bombed Fort Collins, CO, with baseball to
softball size hail. Two thousand homes and 2500 automobiles were
damaged, and about 25 persons were injured, mainly when hit on the head
by the huge stones. A three month old baby died later of injuries. (The
Weather Channel)
1987
- Afternoon highs of 105 degrees at Aberdeen SD, 102 degrees at
Bismarck, ND, and 102 degrees at Pueblo, CO, were records for the date.
Pueblo, CO, reported just .09 inch of rain for the first thirty days of
the month. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- A dozen cities in the north central and northeastern U.S. reported
record high temperatures for the date. Downtown Baltimore, MD, hit 103
degrees, marking a record eight days of 100 degree heat for the month,
and ten for the year. The high of 101 degrees at Billings, MT, marked a
record seventeen days of 100 degree heat for the year. Thunderstorms
produced severe weather in the northeast, with nearly fifty reports of
large hail or damaging winds in Pennsylvania and New York State. A tree
fell on a car at Erie, PA, injuring four persons. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Morning thunderstorms over central Missouri deluged Columbia with
5.98 inches of rain causing flash flooding. Daytime thunderstorms in
Kentucky drenched Paducah with 1.73 inches of rain in less than half an
hour. Evening thunderstorms in the north central U.S. produced wind
gusts to 78 mph east of Moccasin, MT. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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