Weather History
For Wednesday,April 19,2017
For Wednesday,April 19,2017
1775
- The first engagement of the Revolutionary War took place under clear
crisp weather at Lexington-Concord. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders -
1987)
1941
- The temperature at Sodus, NY, soared to 95 degrees. The next day
Albany, NY, reported a record for April of 93 degrees. (The Weather
Channel)
1973
- Glenrock, WY, received 41 inches of snow in just 24 hours, and a
storm total of 58 inches, to establish two state records. (18th-20th)
(David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1976
- The northeastern U.S. was in the midst of an early season heat wave,
and the Boston Marathon took place in 90 degree heat. At Providence RI
the mercury hit 98 degrees. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Forty cities in the central U.S. reported new record high
temperatures for the date as readings soared into the 80s and lower 90s
for Easter Sunday. Fort Smith AR reported a record high of 95 degrees.
(The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Severe thunderstorms over the southeastern U.S. early in the day
spawned a strong (F-3) tornado which destroyed seventeen homes and
severely damaged thirty houses near Madison FL killing four persons and
injuring eighteen others. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- A dozen cities in the southwestern U.S. reported new record high
temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 98 degrees at
Hanksville UT equalled their record for April. Tucson AZ reported their
earliest 100 degree reading of record. (The National Weather Summary)
1990
- Five cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date as readings dipped into the 20s and upper teens. Elkins WV
reported a record low of 20 degrees. Thunderstorms over the Southern
Plains produced golf ball size hail at San Angelo TX, and up to four
inches of rain in southwestern Oklahoma. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1996
- One of the most memorable tornado outbreaks in Illinois history
occurred on April 19, 1996. During the day, 33 tornadoes were reported
as supercells erupted and moved across the state during the afternoon
and evening hours. Wind estimates in excess of 170 mph were associated
with some of the stronger tornadoes, one of which ripped through nearby
Ogden, IL. (University of Illinois WW2010)
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