Weather History
For Thursday,September 25,2014
For Thursday,September 25,2014
1939
- A west coast hurricane moved onshore south of Los Angeles bringing
unprecedented rains along the southern coast of California. Nearly five
and a half inches of rain drenched Los Angeles during a 24 hour period.
The hurricane caused two million dollars damage, mostly to structures
along the coast and to crops, and claimed 45 lives at sea. ""El
Cordonazo"" produced 5.66 inches of rain at Los Angeles and 11.6 inches
of rain at Mount Wilson, both records for the month of September. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Hurricane Emily crossed the island of Bermuda during the early
morning. Emily, moving northeast at 45 mph, produced wind gusts to 115
mph at Kindley Field. The thirty-five million dollars damage inflicted
by Emily made it the worst hurricane to strike Bermuda since 1948. Parts
of Michigan and Wisconsin experienced their first freeze of the autumn.
Snow and sleet were reported in the Sheffield and Sutton areas of
northeastern Vermont at midday. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Low pressure off the Northern Pacific Coast brought rain and gale
force winds to the coast of Washington State. Fair weather prevailed
across most of the rest of the nation. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Twenty-three cities in the south central U.S. reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Topeka KS with a reading of 33
degrees, and Binghamton NY with a low of 25 degrees. Showers and
thunderstorms in the southeastern U.S. drenched Atlanta GA with 4.87
inches of rain, their sixth highest total of record for any given day.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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