Weather History
For Monday,April 10,2017
For Monday,April 10,2017
1894
- A heavy late season snow blanketed parts of the northeastern U.S.
Heavier snowfall totals included 31.5 inches at Salem Corners PA, 30
inches at LeRoy NY, 26 inches at York PA, 14 inches at Waterbury CT, and
9 inches at Providence RI. (The Weather Channel)
1935
- Severe dust storms across Iowa and Kansas closed schools and
highways. Dodge City KS experienced its worst dust storm of record, with
dense dust reported from the morning of the 9th until after sunset on
the 11th. The sky was almost as dark as night at times during the
daylight hours. The thick dust suspended traffic on highways and
railroads, and also suspended most business in town. (The Weather
Channel)
1979
- A massive tornado smashed into Wichita Falls, TX, killing 43 persons
and causing 300 million dollars damage. Another tornado struck Vernon TX
killing eleven persons. (David Ludlum) (Storm Data)
1987
- Blustery northwest winds prevailed across the Northern Plains Region.
Winds in Wyoming gusted to 65 mph. Temperatures in North Dakota were
only in the 20s and 30s, following afternoon highs in the 70s the
previous day. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the western U.S. Eleven cities
reported new record high temperatures for the date, including
Bakersfield CA with a reading of 95 degrees, their warmest for so early
in the season. Pocatello ID warmed from a record low of 19 above to an
afternoon high of 63 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Strong northerly winds, gusting to 53 mph at Albuquerque, NM, ushered
cold arctic air into the south central U.S. The temperature at
Albuquerque plunged from 82 degrees to 29 degrees overnight.
Thirty-three cities in the central U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date, including Goodland KS with a reading of 4 degrees above
zero. (The National Weather Summary)
1990
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Central Gulf Coast
Region to western sections of the Carolinas during the afternoon and
evening. Evening thunderstorms over western South Carolina produced wind
gusts to 98 mph which injured four persons at Holly Springs, and wind
gusts to 100 mph which injured one person and caused half a million
dollars damage north of Dacusville. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
2005
- Heavy snow affected the Colorado Rockies during April 10-11, as up to
30 inches of snow affected the mountains around Denver. In the Denver
metro area, 10-15 inches of snow accumulated.
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