Weather History
For Thursday,April 20,2017
For Thursday,April 20,2017
1901
- A spring storm produced unusally heavy snow in northeast Ohio. Warren
received 35.5 inches in thirty-six hours, and 28 inches fell at Green
Hill. Akron OH established April records of 15.6 inches in 24 hours, and
26.6 inches for the month. Pittsburgh PA established April records of
12.7 inches in 24 hours, and 13.5 inches for the month. (David Ludlum)
(The Weather Channel)
1920 - Tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama killed 219 persons. (David Ludlum)
1952
- The tankers Esso Suez and Esso Greensboro crashed in a thick fog off
the coast of Morgan City LA. Only five of the Greensboro's crew survived
after the ship bursts into flame. (David Ludlum)
1987
- Fifty-two cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported new record
high temperatures for the date. The high of 92 degrees at Memphis TN was
a record for April, and the high of 94 at Little Rock AR equalled their
April record. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- A storm in the western U.S. brought heavy rain to parts of
California. Mount Wilson was soaked with 4.15 inches of rain in 24
hours. The heavy rain caused some flooding and mudslides in the Los
Angeles area, and a chain reaction collision of vehicles along the
Pomona Freeway which resulted in 26 injuries. (Storm Data) (The National
Weather Summary)
1989
- Hot weather spread from the southwestern U.S. into the Great Plains
Region. Twenty-three cities reported new record high temperatures for
the date. The afternoon high of 104 degrees at Tucson AZ was an April
record, and highs of 87 at Provo UT, 90 at Pueblo CO, and 85 at Salt
Lake City UT, equalled April records. (The National Weather Summary)
1990
- A fast moving Pacific storm produced heavy snow in the central
mountains and the Upper Arkansas Valley of Colorado, with a foot of snow
reported at Leadville. Thunderstorms in the south central U.S. produced
wind gusts to 76 mph at Tulsa OK, and heavy rain which caused flooding
of Cat Claw Creek in the Abilene TX area. Lightning struck the building
housing a fish farm in Scott AR killing 10,000 pounds of fish. Many of
the fish died from the heat of the fire. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
2006
- Up to five feet of snow falls in the Dakotas. I-94 and other highways
were closed, power was out for thousands and caused at least four
deaths.
No comments:
Post a Comment