Weather History
For Thursday,May 5,2016
For Thursday,May 5,2016
1917
- The same storm which a day earlier produced eight inches of snow in
the Texas panhandle, produced a foot of snow at Denver CO, their
heaviest snow of record for the month of May. (David Ludlum)
1930
- The temperature at College Park, VA, soared from 43 degrees to 93
degrees to begin an exceptional heat wave. (Sandra and TI Richard
Sanders - 1987)
1987
- Unseasonably hot weather prevailed in the western U.S. A dozen cities
in California reported record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon
highs of 93 degrees at San Francisco, 98 degrees at San Jose, 100
degrees at Sacramento, and 101 degrees at Redding, were the warmest of
record for so early in the season. The high of 94 degrees at Medford OR
was also the warmest of record for so early in the season. (The National
Weather Summary)
1987
- Parts of the western U.S. were in the midst of a blistering May heat
wave. The reading of 100 degrees in Downtown Sacramento CA was their
earliest of record. Sacramento CA established daily record highs on nine
of eleven days between the 4th and the 14th. (The Weather Channel)
1988
- A stubborn low pressure system continued to drench the eastern U.S.
with rain. Thunderstorms again produced large hail in North Carolina.
(The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms swept across Georgia and the Carolinas during the late
afternoon and evening hours spawning seventeen tornadoes. A tornado at
Toccoa GA injured 15 persons, and a tornado at Chesnee SC killed two
persons and injured 35 others. Five tornadoes in North Carolina
accounted for five deaths, 88 injuries, and sixty million dollars
damage. Thunderstorms also produced baseball size hail at Lake Murray
SC, and wind gusts to 78 mph at Brooklyn MD. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- A strong Pacific cold front moving rapidly inland caused weather
conditions at the east end of the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington
State to quickly change from sunny and calm to westerly winds of 60 mph
and ten-foot waves. Three recreational fishing boats capsized in heavy
seas off Port Angeles resulting in five deaths. In California,
temperatures soared above 90 degrees across much of the state. The high
of 101 degrees in downtown Los Angeles was eight degrees hotter than
their previous record for the date. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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