Weather History
For Sunday,July 10,2016
For Sunday,July 10,2016
1913
- The mercury hit 134 degrees at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, CA,
the hottest reading of record for the North American continent.
Sandstorm conditions accompanied the heat. The high the previous day was
129 degrees, following a morning low of 93 degrees. (David Ludlum) (The
Weather Channel)
1926
- A lightning bolt struck an ammunition magazine in northern New
Jersey, and a big red ball of fire leaped into the air triggering a
series of explosions. All buildings within a half mile radius were
destroyed, and debris fell as far as twenty-two miles away. Sixteen
persons were killed, and property damage was seventy million dollars.
(David Ludlum)
1936
- Afternoon highs of 112 degrees at Martinsburg, WV, 109 degrees at
Cumberland, MD, and Frederick, MD, 110 degrees at Runyon, NJ, and 111
degrees at Phoenixville, PA, established all-time record highs for those
four states. It was the hottest day of record for the Middle Atlantic
Coast Region. (The Weather Channel)
1979
- The temperature at El Paso, TX, hit 112 degrees, an all-time record
for that location. The next day was 110 degrees. (The Weather Channel)
1980
- The temperature in downtown Kansas City, MO, hit 109 degrees,
following a sultry overnight low of 89 degrees. The daily low of 89
degrees was the warmest of record for Kansas City, and overall it was
the hottest July day of record. It was the seventh of a record seventeen
consecutive days of 100 degree heat, and the mean temperature for the
month of 90.2 degrees was also an all-time record for Kansas City.
1987
- An early morning thunderstorm in Minnesota produced wind gusts to 91
mph at Waseca. Later that day, thunderstorms in South Dakota produced
wind gusts to 81 mph at Ipswitch, and baseball size hail near Hayes and
Capa. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms brought welcome rains to parts of the central U.S., but
produced severe weather along the New England coast, in the Great Lakes
Region, in North Carolina, and in the Southern Plateau Region. Strong
thunderstorm winds gusting to 80 mph at Bullfrog, UT, sank three boats
on Lake Powell. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Severe thunderstorms spawned seventeen tornadoes in the northeastern
U.S. A powerful (F-4) tornado struck Hamden CT and New Haven, CT,
causing 100 million dollars damage at Hamden, and another 20 million
dollars damage around New Haven. Forty persons were injured in the
tornado. Seventy persons were injured in a tornado which traveled from
Watertown, CT, to Waterbury, CT, and another powerful (F-4) tornado
touched down near Ames NY injuring twenty persons along its 43.5 mile
track. It was the strongest tornado of record for eastern New York
State. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
2005
- Hurricane Dennis landed near Pensacola, Florida as a category 3
storm. Maximum sustained winds at the time of landfall were near 120
mph. There were nine hurricane-related fatalities in the U.S. and
preliminary estimates of insured losses ranged from $1 to $1.5 billion.
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