Weather History
For Monday,August 31,2015
For Monday,August 31,2015
1915
- The temperature at Bartlesville, OK, dipped to 38 degrees to
establish a state record for the month of August. (The Weather Channel)
1954
- Hurricane Carol swept across eastern New England killing sixty
persons and causing 450 million dollars damage. It was the first of
three hurricanes to affect New England that year. (David Ludlum)
1971
- The low of 84 degrees and high of 108 degrees at Death Valley, CA,
were the coolest of the month. The average daily high was 115.7 degrees
that August, and the average daily low was 93.4 degrees. (The Weather
Channel)
1984
- Lightning ignited several forest fires in Montana, one of which
burned through 100,000 acres of timber and grassland. (The Weather
Channel)
1987
- Eight cities in Washington and Oregon reported record high
temperatures for the date, including Eugene OR and Portland OR with
afternoon highs of 102 degrees. The high of 102 degrees at Portland
smashed their previous record for the date by twelve degrees. Frost was
reported in South Dakota. Aberdeen SD established a record for the month
of August with a morning low of 32 degrees, and Britton SD dipped to 31
degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- August ended on a relatively mild and tranquil note for most of the
nation. Forest fires in the northwestern U.S. scorched 180,000 acres of
land during the last week of August. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing along a stationary front spread severe
weather from Minnesota to Indiana through the course of the day and
night. Thunderstorms in Minnesota produced baseball size hail near Saint
Michael and Hutchinson, and drenched Moose Lake with nine inches of
rain in six hours. Tucson AZ hit 100 degrees for a record 79th time in
the year, surpassing a record established the previous year. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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