Weather History
For Thursday,October 20,2016
For Thursday,October 20,2016
1770
- An exceedingly great storm struck eastern New England causing
extensive coastal damage from Massachusetts to Maine, and the highest
tide in 47 years. (David Ludlum)
1983
- Remnants of Pacific Hurricane Tico caused extensive flooding in
central and south central Oklahoma. Oklahoma City set daily rainfall
records with 1.45 inch on the 19th, and 6.28 inches on the 20th.
(17th-21st) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Cold arctic air invaded the Upper Midwest, and squalls in the Lake
Superior snowbelt produced heavy snow in eastern Ashland County and
northern Iron County of Wisconsin. Totals ranged up to 18 inches at
Mellen. In the western U.S., the record high of 69 degrees at Seattle WA
was their twenty-fifth of the year, their highest number of record
highs for any given year. Bakersfield CA reported a record 146 days in a
row with daily highs 80 degrees or above. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Unseasonably warm weather continued in the western U.S. In
California, afternoon highs of 96 degrees at Redding and Red Bluff were
records for the date. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Forty-nine cities reported record low temperatures for the date as
readings dipped into the 20s and 30s across much of the south central
and southeastern U.S. Lows of 32 degrees at Lake Charles LA and 42
degrees at Lakeland FL were records for October, and Little Rock AR
reported their earliest freeze of record. Snow blanketed the higher
elevations of Georgia and the Carolinas. Melbourne FL dipped to 47
degrees shortly before midnight to surpass the record low established
that morning. Showers and thunderstorms brought heavy rain to parts of
the northeastern U.S. Autumn leaves on the ground clogged drains and
ditches causing flooding. Up to 4.10 inches of rain soaked southern
Vermont in three days. Flood waters washed 600 feet of railroad track,
resulting in a train derailment. (The National Weather Summary)(Storm
Data)
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