Weather History
For Wednesday,October 14,2015
For Wednesday,October 14,2015
1957
- Floodwaters roared through a migrant labor camp near the town of
Picacho AZ flooding fifty cabins and a dozen nearby homes. 250 migrant
workers lost their shelters. The month was one of the wettest Octobers
in Arizona weather history. (The Weather Channel)
1965
- Heavy rains hit the coastal areas of southeastern Florida. In a 24
hour period rains of twenty inches were reported from Deerfield Beach to
Fort Lauderdale, with 25.28 inches on the Fort Lauderdale Bahia-Mar
Yacht Basin. Flooding that resulted caused considerable damage to roads
and streets. The rains inundated numerous newly planted vegetable
fields, and some residences. Ten miles away just 4.51 inches of rain was
reported. (14th- 15th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1981
- Four days of heavy rain across northern Texas and southern Oklahoma
came to an end. The heaviest rains fell in a band from southwest of
Abilene TX to McAlester OK, with up to 26 inches reported north of
Gainesville, in north central Texas. The heavy rains were the result of
decaying Hurricane Norma, which also spawned thirteen tornadoes across
the region. Seven deaths were attributed to the flooding. (Storm Data)
1984
- Dense fog contributed to a 118 vehicle accident on I-94, just south
of Milwaukee WI. It was the seventh day of an eight day stretch of dense
fog. At the time of the accident the visibility was reportedly close to
zero. (Storm Data)
1987
- Sixteen cities, mostly in the Appalachain Region, reported record low
temperatures for the date. Record lows included 43 degrees at Lake
Charles LA, 35 degrees at Augusta GA, and 27 degrees at Asheville NC.
Gale force winds buffeted the Carolina coast. Light snow fell across
parts of Wyoming, Colorado, and western South Dakota. (The National
Weather Summary)
1988
- Forty cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for
the date. Elkins WV was the cold spot in the nation with a record low
of 18 degrees above zero. Thunderstorms in Arizona drenched Phoenix with
nine inches of rain in nine hours, the fifth highest total for any
given day in ninety-two years of records. Carefree AZ was soaked with
two inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather over Michigan during the
morning, and over New York State and Connecticut during the afternoon
and evening hours. Thunderstorms spawned two tornadoes, and there were
ninety reports of large hail or damaging winds, including seventy
reports of damaging winds in New York State. A tornado at McDonough NY
killed one person and injured three other people. Strong thunderstorm
winds gusted to 105 mph at Somerset. Temperatures warmed into the 80s
and lower 90s over much of the nation east of the Rockies, with eleven
cities reporting record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs
of 81 degrees at Beckley WV and Bluefield WV equalled October records.
(Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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