Weather History
For Tuesday,March 21,2017
For Tuesday,March 21,2017
1932
- A tornado swarm occurred in the Deep South. Between late afternoon
and early the next morning severe thunderstorms spawned 31 tornadoes in
Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Tennessee. The tornadoes killed 334
persons and injured 1784 others. Northern Alabama was hardest hit.
Tornadoes in Alabama killed 286 persons and caused five million dollars
damage. (David Ludlum)
1952
- Severe thunderstorms spawned thirty-one tornadoes across Arkansas,
Tennessee, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama and Kentucky. The tornadoes
killed 343 persons and caused 15 million dollars damage. Arkansas and
Tennessee each reported thirteen tornadoes. The towns of Judsonia AR and
Henderson TN were nearly wiped off the map in what proved to be the
worst tornado outbreak of record for Arkansas. A tornado, one and a half
miles wide at times, left a church the only undamaged building at
Judsonia. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1987
- A winter storm in the Northern High Plains Region produced blizzard
conditions in western South Dakota. Winds gusted to 70 mph at Rapid City
SD, and snowfall totals ranged up to 20 inches at Lead SD. The high
winds produced snow drifts six feet high. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- Bitterly cold weather prevailed across the northeastern U.S. Portland
ME reported their coldest spring day of record with a morning low of 5
above, and an afternoon high of just 21 degrees. Marquette MI reported a
record low of 15 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary)
(The Weather Channel)
1989
- Snow blanketed the northeastern U.S. early in the day, with six
inches reported at Rutland VT. Morning and afternoon thunderstorms
produced large hail and damaging winds from southwestern Mississippi to
southwest Georgia. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- The first full day of spring was a cold one for the eastern U.S.
Freezing temperatures damaged 62 percent of the peach crop in upstate
South Carolina, and 72 percent of the peach crop in the ridge area of
South Carolina. Elkins WV, which a week earlier reported a record high
of 82 degrees, was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of 16
degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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