Weather History
For Thursday,August 11,2016
For Thursday,August 11,2016
1940 - A major hurricane struck Savannnah, GA, and Charleston, SC, causing the worst inland flooding since 1607. (David Ludlum)
1944
- The temperature at Burlington, VT, soared to an all-time record high
of 101 degrees. (The Weather Channel) The Dog Days officially come to an
end on this date, having begun the third day in July. Superstition has
it that dogs tend to become mad during that time of the year. (The
Weather Channel)
1980
- Clouds and moisture from Hurricane Allen provided a brief break from
the torrid Texas heatwave, with daily highs mostly in the 70s to lower
90s. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- An early evening thunderstorm in Wyoming produced hail up to two
inches in diameter from Alva to Hulett. Snow plows had to be used to
clear Highway 24 south of Hulett, where hail formed drifts two feet
deep. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Moisture from what remained of Tropical Storm Beryl resulted in
torrential rains across eastern Texas. Twelve and a half inches of rain
deluged Enterprise TX, which was more than the amount received there
during the previous eight months. Philadelphia PA reported a record
forty-four days of 90 degree weather for the year. Baltimore MD and
Newark NJ reported a record fourteen straight days of 90 degree heat.
(The National Weather Summary)
1989
- One of the most severe convective outbreaks of record came to a
climax in southern California after four days. Thunderstorms deluged
Benton CA with six inches of rain two days in a row, and the flooding
which resulted caused more than a million dollars damage to homes and
highways. Thunderstorms around Yellowstone Park WY produced four inches
of rain in twenty minutes resulting in fifteen mudslides. Thunderstorms
over Long Island NY drenched Suffolk County with 8 to 10 inches of rain.
Twenty-three cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record low
temperatures for the date. It was, for some cities, the fourth straight
morning of record cold temperatures. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
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