Weather History
For Friday,September 23,2016
For Friday,September 23,2016
1815
- One of the greatest hurricanes to strike New England made landfall at
Long Island and crossed Massachusetts and New Hampshire. It was the
worst tempest in nearly two hundred years, equal to the hurricane which
struck in 1938, and one of a series of severe summer and autumn storms
to affect shipping lanes that year. (David Ludlum)
1904
- The temperature at Charlotteburg, NJ, dipped to 23 degrees, the
coldest reading of record for so early in the autumn for the state. (The
Weather Channel)
1983
- A thunderstorm downburst caused a timber blowdown in the Kaibab
National Forest north of the Grand Canyon. Two hundred acres were
completely destroyed, and scattered destruction occurred across another
3300 acres. Many trees were snapped off 15 to 30 feet above ground
level. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Autumn began on a rather pleasant note for much of the nation.
Showers and thunderstorms were confined to Florida and the southwestern
deserts. Warm weather continued in the western U.S., and began to spread
into the Great Plains Region, but even in the southwestern deserts
readings remained below 100 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms developing along a cold front in the south central U.S.
produced severe weather in Oklahoma during the afternoon and early
evening hours. Thunderstorms produced softball size hail near Noble and
Enterprise, and baseball size hail at Lequire and Kinta. A tornado near
Noble OK destroyed a mobile home injuring one person. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Seventeen cities in the north central U.S. reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Devils Lake ND with a reading of 22
degrees. Jackson KY reported a record low of 41 degrees during the late
afternoon. Strong northwesterly winds ushering cold air into the
central and northeastern U.S. gusted to 55 mph at Indianapolis IND.
Winds along the cold front gusted to 65 mph at Norfolk VA, and
thunderstorms along the cold front deluged Roseland NJ with 2.25 inches
of rain in one hour. The temperature at Richmond VA plunged from 84
degrees to 54 degrees in two hours. Snow and sleet was reported at
Binghamton NY. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
2005
- Hurricane Rita reached the Texas/Louisiana border area near Sabine
Pass as a category-3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 120
mph. A storm surge of at least 15 feet flooded parts of Cameron,
Jefferson Davis, Terrebonne and Vermilion parishes, where sugar cane
crop losses were estimated near $300 million. An 8-foot storm surge in
New Orleans overtopped the provisionally-repaired levees (from Hurricane
Katrina damage) and caused additional flooding. A total of 10
fatalities were reported, and preliminary damage estimates ranged
between $4-5 billion.
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