Weather History
For Wednesday,October 19,2016
For Wednesday,October 19,2016
1844
- The famous "Lower Great Lakes Storm" occurred. Southwesterly winds
were at hurricane force for five hours, driving lake waters into
downtown Buffalo NY. The storm drowned 200 persons. (David Ludlum)
1961
- Rain changed to a record early season, heavy wet snow over the
southern mountains of West Virginia. Leaves were still on trees,
resulting in the worst forest disaster since the fires of 1952 and 953.
One to two feet of snow fell near Summersville and Richwood. (19th-20th)
(The Weather Channel)
1984
- Thunderstorms deluged the town of Odem, TX (located 15 miles
northwest of Corpus Christi) with 25 inches of rain in just three and a
half hours. Most businesses in Odem were flooded, as were 1000 homes in
nearby Sinton. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A cold front brought rainshowers to parts of the central U.S., and
ushered cool Canadian air into the Great Plains Region. Daytime highs
were only in the 30s in North Dakota and eastern Montana. (The National
Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced high winds in eastern Colorado, with gusts to
63 mph reported at La Junta. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Record breaking snows fell across northern and central Indiana.
Totals ranged up to 10.5 inches at Kokomo, and 9.3 inches was reported
at Indianapolis. The 8.8 inch total at South Bend was a record for the
month as a whole. Up to seven inches of snow fell in extreme southern
Lower Michigan, and up to six inches fell in southwestern Ohio. The
heavy wet snow downed many trees and power lines. Half the city of
Cincinnati OH was without electricity during the morning hours.
Temperatures dipped below freezing across much of the Great Plains
Region. Twenty cities, including fourteen in Texas, reported record low
temperatures for the date. North Platte NE reported a record low of 11
degrees. In Florida, four cities reported record high temperatures for
the date. The record high of 92 degrees at Miami also marked a record
fourteen days of 90 degree weather in October, and 116 such days for the
year
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