Weather History
For Wednesday,May 24,2017
For Wednesday,May 24,2017
1894
- Six inches of snow blanketed Kentucky. Just four days earlier as much
as ten inches of snow had fallen across Kentucky, Tennessee and
Virginia. Six days earlier a violent storm had wrecked nine ships on
Lake Michigan. (David Ludlum)
1930 - A tornado touched down near the town of Pratt, KS, and traveled at the incredibly slow speed of just 5 mph. (The Weather Channel)
1940 - Hail fell near Ada OK to a depth of six to eight inches, and rainfall runoff left drifts of hail up to five feet high. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Severe thunderstorms in southwest Texas spawned a couple of tornadoes
near Silverton, and produced golf ball size hail east of the town of
Happy. Thunderstorms also produced large hail and damaging winds in
Louisiana and Texas. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the southeastern U.S.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 88 mph at Columbia, NC. Baseball size hail
was reported near Tifton GA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced severe
weather across the Upper Midwest through the day and night.
Thunderstorms spawned 30 tornadoes, and there were 158 reports of large
hail and damaging winds. A strong (F-3) tornado caused five million
dollars damage at Corning, IA, and a powerful (F-4) tornado caused five
million dollars damage at Traer, IA. Thunderstorm winds gusting to 88
mph killed one person and injured five others at Stephensville, WI. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1990
- Severe thunderstorms spawned two dozen tornadoes from Montana to
Oklahoma. Four tornadoes carved a 109-mile path across central Kansas.
The third of the four tornadoes blew 88 cars of an 125-car train off the
track, stacking them three to four cars high in some cases, and the
fourth tornado caused 3.9 million dollars damage. The third tornado
injured six persons who were trying to escape in vehicles. A woman was
"sucked out" of a truck and said that at one time she was "airborne,
trying to run but my feet wouldn't touch the ground". She also saw a
live deer "flying through theair". (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
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