Weather History
For Friday,June 3,2016
For Friday,June 3,2016
1921
- A cloudburst near Pikes Peak CO killed 120 people. Pueblo CO was
flooded by a twenty-five foot crest of the Arkansas River, killing 70
persons. Fourteen inches of rain was reported at Boggs Flat, where a
hard surface road through nearly level country was washed out to a depth
of seven feet. (The Weather Channel)
1959
- Thunderstorms in northwestern Kansas produced up to eighteen inches
of hail near Salden during the early evening. Crops were completely
destroyed, and total damage from the storm was about half a million
dollars. Hail fell for a record eighty-five minutes. The temperature
dropped from near 80 degrees prior to the storm to 38 degrees at the
height of the storm. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Six days of flooding in South Texas culminated with five to six inch
rains from Bexar County to Bandera County, and five to nine inches rains
in Gonzalez and Wilson Counties. Total crop damage was estimated at 500
million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Early morning thunderstorms in southern Texas produced wind gusts to
86 mph at Port Isabel, and wind gusts to 83 mph at South Padre Island.
Unseasonably hot weather prevailed from the Southern Plateau Region to
the Northern High Plains. Fourteen cities reported record high
temperatures for the date. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing over the Southern Plains Region during the
afternoon hours produced severe weather into the night. Thunderstorms
spawned eleven tornadoes, and there were 169 reports of large hail and
damaging winds. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 80 mph at Newcastle, OK,
and Wilson, OK. Softball size hail was reported at Monahans, Childress
and Groesbeck TX. Monahans TX reported six million dollars damage. Five
inches of rain deluged Geronimo OK. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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