Weather History
For Thursday,July 7,2016
For Thursday,July 7,2016
1905
- The mercury soared to 127 degrees at Parker, AZ, to tie the state
record established at Fort Mohave on the 15th of June in 1896. (The
Weather Channel)
1915
- A severe wind and thunderstorm caused heavy damage and 38 deaths in
and near Cincinnati, OH. Many older buildings were demolished. The
steamship Dick Fulton was overturned. (The Weather Channel)
1981
- Montana was in the midst of a snowstorm that dumped ten inches at
Glacier National Park, and produced winds to 90 mph. Meanwhile, Denver,
CO, set a record high with a reading of 101 degrees. (The Weather
Channel)
1987
- Thunderstorms spawned eight tornadoes in Colorado, and three in West
Texas. Thunderstorms also produced softball size hail at Bula, TX. In
the midst of a record thirty-nine day string of 100 degree days, the
temperature at Tucson, AZ, dipped to 66 degrees, marking their third
straight record low for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Thirty-eight cities in the north central and northeastern U.S.
reported record low temperatures for the date. Youngstown, OH, hit 100
degrees, and for the second day in a row, Flint, MI, reached 101
degrees, equalling all-time records for those two cities. (The National
Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather during the day, with more than
100 reports of large hail and damaging winds from Ohio to Massachusetts
and New Hampshire. Thunderstorm winds reached 90 mph in Sullivan County,
NH, and golf ball size hail was reported in Pennsylvania. Twenty-four
cities, mostly in the southwestern U.S., reported record high
temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 105 degrees at Cedar City,
UT, and 114 degrees at Moab, UT, were all-time records for those
locations. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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