Weather History
For Tuesday,May 10,2016
For Tuesday,May 10,2016
1905
- A deadly tornado hit the town of Snyder, OK, killing 87 persons. The
tornado leveled 100 homes in Snyder, and destroyed many others. The
large and violent tornado killed a total of 97 persons along its 40
miles path across southwestern Oklahoma. Its roar could reportedly be
heard up to twelve miles away. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1966
- Morning lows of 21 degrees at Bloomington-Normal and Aurora, IL,
established a state record for the month of May. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Summer-like "Father's Day" type weather prevailed in the north
central and western U.S. for "Mother's Day", as seventeen cities
reported record high temperatures for the date. Jamestown ND soared to a
record high of 96 degrees. Thunderstorms along the Central Gulf Coast
deluged Lillian AL with 14.5 inches of rain, and nearby Perdido Key FL
with 12.8 inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced hail and high winds over the Atlantic Coast
Region and the Gulf Coast States marking the end of a five day episode
of severe weather associated with a cyclone tracking out of the Great
Basin into southeastern Canada. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front crossing the Plateau
Region produced wind gusts to 75 mph at Butte MT, and gusts to 77 mph at
Choteau MT. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- A spring storm produced heavy snow in Upper Michigan and eastern
Wiscosin. Totals ranged up to 12 inches at Marquette MI, with eight
inches reported at Muskego WI and Hartford WI. The heavy wet snow, and
winds gusting to 35 mph, damaged or destroyed thousands of trees, and
downed numerous power lines. Total damage from the storm was more than
four million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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