Weather History
For Wednesday,September 24,2014
For Wednesday,September 24,2014
1926
- The temperature at Yellowstone Park dipped to nine degrees below
zero. It was the coldest reading of record in the U.S. during September.
Severe freezes were widespread over the northwestern U.S. causing great
crop destruction. In Washington State, Spokane County experienced their
earliest snow of record. Harney Branch Experiment Station in Oregon
reported a temperature of 2 degrees above zero to establish a state
record for the month of September. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1950
- A smoke pall from western Canada forest fires covered much of the
eastern U.S. Daylight was reduced to nighttime darkness in parts of the
Northeast. The color of the sun varied from pink to purple, blue, or
lavendar. Yellow to grey-tan was common. (24th-30th) (The Weather
Channel)
1972
- Lightning struck a man near Waldport, OR, a young man who it so
happens was carrying thirty-five pieces of dynamite. (The Weather
Channel)
1987
- The first full day of autumn proved to be a pleasant one for much of
the nation, with sunny skies and mild temperatures. Thunderstorms again
formed over Florida and the southwestern deserts, and also formed along a
cold front in the northeastern U.S. A storm spotter at Earp CA sighted a
couple of funnel clouds, one on the California side of the state line,
and the other on the Arizona side. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms developing along a stationary front produced large hail
and damaging winds in the southeastern U.S., with reports of severe
weather most numerous in North Carolina. Golf ball size hail was
reported at Tick Creek and a number of other locations in North
Carolina. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Forty-seven cities between the Rockies and the Appalachians reported
record low temperatures for the date. Lows of 38 degrees at Abilene TX,
34 degrees at Jackson KY, and 36 degrees at Midland TX established
records for the month of September. The low of 36 degrees at Midland
smashed their previous record for the date by thirteen degrees.
Fayetteville AR and Springfield MO reported their earliest freeze of
record. Thunderstorms produced torrential rains in northeastern Florida.
Jacksonville was deluged with 11.40 inches of rain, and flash flooding
resulted in two deaths. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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