Weather History
For Tuesday,July 19,2016
For Tuesday,July 19,2016
1886 - A hurricane from the Gulf of Mexico crossed Florida causing great damage from Cedar Keys to Jacksonville. (David Ludlum)
1960
- Cow Creek and Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, CA, reported morning
lows of 102 degrees. The afternoon high at Greenland Ranch was 124
degrees, and the high at Cow Creek that afternoon was 126 degrees. The
coolest low for the entire month for both locations was 82 degrees. (The
Weather Channel)
1974
- A severe thunderstorm with winds to 80 mph and up to two inches of
rain washed out four to five foot deep sections of roadway in Lake
Havasu City, AZ. Three persons in a station wagon died as it was carried
3000 feet down a wash by a ten foot wall of water. (The Weather
Channel)
1977
- Thunderstorms produced torrential rains over parts of southwestern
Pennsylvania. Some places receive more than twelve inches in a seven
hour period. The heavy rains cause flash flooding along streams
resulting in widespread severe damage. The cloudburst floods Johnstown
with up to ten feet of water resulting in 76 deaths, countless injuries,
and 424 million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Fifteen cities in the western and the southeastern U.S. reported
record low temperatures for the date, including Winnemucca, NV, with a
reading of 33 degrees. Flagstaff AZ reported a record low of 34 degrees.
Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in New York
State and New Jersey. High winds and hail two inches in diameter
injured two persons and caused considerable damage to crops in the Pine
Island area of central New York State. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms in Nebraska produced more than five inches of rain at
Red Cloud, including two inches in fifteen minutes. Torrid temperatures
continued over California, with record highs of 115 degrees at Red Bluff
and 116 degrees at Redding. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Early morning thunderstorms in the Lower Mississippi Valley produced
5.50 inches of rain south of Alexander, AR, in just ninety minutes, and
flash flooding which resulted claimed the life of one woman.
Thunderstorms in Indiana produced 4.95 inches of rain in twelve hours
east of Muncie. Eight cities in the southwestern U.S. reported record
high temperatures for the date, including Las Vegas, NV, with a reading
of 115 degrees, and Phoenix, AZ, with a high of 116 degrees. The low
that night at Phoenix of 93 degrees was the warmest of record for that
location. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
2005
- A severe heat wave gripped the region during early to mid-July. Las
Vegas, NV tied their all-time record high temperature of 117 degrees,
equalling the old record set on July 24, 1942.
2006
- The first of two severe thunderstorms hits the St. Louis area,
causing the largest power outage in the city's history with over 570,000
people losing electricity.
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