Weather History
For Thursday,September 22,2016
For Thursday,September 22,2016
1890
- A severe hailstorm struck Strawberry, AZ. Fives days after the storm
hail still lay in drifts 12 to 18 inches deep. (The Weather Channel)
1913 - Des Moines, IA, experienced their earliest freeze of record. (The Weather Channel)
1961
- Hurricane Esther made a near complete circle south of Cape Cod. The
hurricane then passed over Cape Cod and hit Maine. Its energy was
largely spent over the North Atlantic Ocean, however, heavy rains over
Maine resulted in widespread local flooding of cellars, low roads, and
underpasses. (David Ludlum)
1983
- Forty-one cities reported record cold temperatures during the
morning. Houston, TX, hit 50 degrees, and Williston ND plunged to 19
degrees. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Hurricane Emily, the first hurricane to roam the Carribean in nearly
six years, made landfall over the Dominican Republic late in the day,
packing 125 mph winds. Emily killed three persons and caused thirty
million dollars damage. A record high of 92 degrees at Miami FL was
their fifth in a row. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- An early morning thunderstorm produced baseball size hail at
Plainview, in Hale County TX. Late in the evening more thunderstorms in
the Southern High Plains Region produced wind gusts to 75 mph at
Plainview TX and Crosby TX. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Hurricane Hugo quickly lost strength over South Carolina, but still
was a tropical storm as it crossed into North Carolina, just west of
Charlotte, at about 7 AM. Winds around Charlotte reached 69 mph, with
gusts to 99 mph. Eighty percent of the power was knocked out to
Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Property damage in North Carolina was
210 million dollars, and damage to crops was 97 million dollars. The
strongest storm surge occurred along the southern coast shortly after
midnight, reaching nine feet above sea level at ocean Isle and Sunset
Beach. Hugo killed one person and injured fifteen others in North
Carolina. Strong northwesterly winds ushered unseasonably cold air into
the north central U.S., in time for the official start of autumn, at 8"
20 PM (CDT). Squalls produced light snow in northern Wisconsin. Winds in
Wisconsin gusted to 52 mph at Rhinelander. (Storm Data) (The Nati
2005
- For the first time in the historical record, two hurricanes reached
category-5 intensity in the Gulf of Mexico in a single season as
Hurricane Rita intensified before making landfall (Katrina and Rita).
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