Weather History
For Friday,August 28,2015
For Friday,August 28,2015
1898
- Torrents of rain accompanied by a furious wind upset the rain gage at
Fort Mohave AZ. However, water in a wash tub set out on the mesa, clear
of everything, measured eight inches after the 45 minute storm. (The
Weather Channel)
1911 - Saint George, GA, was deluged with 18.00 inches of rain in 24 hours to establish a state record. (The Weather Channel)
1959
- Lieutenant Colonel William Rankin bailed out of his plane at a height
of 46,000 feet into a violent thunderstorm, and lived to write about
the 45 minute journey (which normally would have been a thirteen minute
descent). He described it as one of the most bizarre and painful
experiences imaginable. (The Weather Channel)
1971
- Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Doria caused devastating floods in
central and northeast New Jersey resulting in 138 million dollars
damage. In southeastern Pennsylvania, high winds downed trees and power
lines, and in New York City, heavy rains flooded streets and subways.
(David Ludlum)
1986
- The temperature at Apalachicola, FL, dipped to 62 degrees to shatter
their previous August record by four degrees, having tied their August
record high of 99 degrees on the 2nd of the month. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Severe thunderstorms broke the heat in the southeastern U.S. and the
Gulf Coast Region, but not before seven cities reported record high
temperatures for the date. The severe thunderstorms produced wind gusts
to 80 mph downing large trees around Horse Shoe NC, and pelted
southeastern Meridian MS with hail two inches in diameter. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Tropical Storm Chris spawned a tornado near Manning, SC, which killed
one person, and spawned three tornadoes in North Carolina. Chris
produced one to two foot tides, and three to six inch rains, over
coastal South Carolina. Severe thunderstorms in New York State and
Vermont, developing ahead of a cold front, spawned a tornado which
killed one person at Hector NY, produced tennis ball size hail at
Brandon VT, and produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Lyndonville VT. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Early morning thunderstorms in Nebraska produced 4.50 inches of rain
around McCook, and 4.65 inches near Auburn and Brownville. Showers in
Montana pushed the rainfall total for the month at Havre past the
previous August record of 3.90 inches. (The National Weather Summary)
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