Weather History
For Wednesday,July 13,2016
For Wednesday,July 13,2016
1895
- A tornado struck Cherry Hill in New Jersey causing fifty thousand
dollars damage. It also descended into the Harlem and Woodhaven areas of
New York City killing one person, and finally ended as a waterspout in
Jamaica Bay. (David Ludlum)
1975 - Dover, DE, was deluged with 8.50 inches of rain to establish a 24 hour record for the state. (The Weather Channel)
1977
- Lightning struck a key electrical transmission line in Westchester
County of southeastern New York State plunging New York City into
darkness. (David Ludlum)
1980
- Afternoon highs of 108 degrees at Memphis, TN, 108 degrees at Macon,
GA, and 105 degrees at Atlanta, GA, established all-time records for
those three cities. The high of 110 degrees at Newington, GA, was just
two degrees shy of the state record. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Unseasonably cool weather prevailed across the Midwest. Ten cities
reported record low temperatures for the date, including Casper, WY,
with a reading of 39 degrees. By way of contrast, record heat was
reported in the eastern U.S., with highs of 93 degrees at Burlington,
VT, and 101 degrees around Miami, FL. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- There were just three reports of severe weather across the country,
and just one record high temperature reported. Thunderstorms brought
much needed rains to the Tennessee Valley area, producing nine inches at
Senatobia, MS. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- A thunderstorm at Albany, GA, produced 1.40 inches of rain in forty
minutes, along with wind gusts to 82 mph. Afternoon highs of 98 degrees
at Corpus Christi, TX, 110 degrees at Tucson, AZ, and 114 degrees at
Phoenix, AZ, equalled records for the date. Greenwood, MS, reported
55.65 inches of precipitation for the year, twice the amount normally
received by mid July. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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