Weather History
For Wednesday,May 31,2017
For Wednesday,May 31,2017
1889
- The Johnstown disaster occurred, the worst flood tragedy in U.S.
history. Heavy rains collapsed the South Fork Dam sending a thirty foot
wall of water rushing down the already flooded Conemaugh Valley. The
wall of water, traveling as fast as twenty-two feet per second, swept
away all structures, objects and people. 2100 persons perished in the
flood. (David Ludlum)
1941 - Thunderstorms deluged Burlington KS with 12.59 inches of rain to establish a 24 hour rainfall record for the state. (The Weather Channel)
1985
- Severe thuunderstorms spawned forty-one tornadoes across the Lower
Great Lakes Region and southeastern Ontario which killed 74 persons.
(Storm Data)
1987
- Thunderstorms in New England produced wind gusts up to 90 mph at
Worcester, MA, and Northboro, MA, and hail an inch and a half in
diameter at Williston, VT. Unseasonably hot weather prevailed in the
northeastern U.S. The afternoon high of 94 degrees at Portland, ME, was a
record for the month of May. (Storm Data) (The National Weather
Summary)
1988
- Hot and humid weather prevailed in the eastern U.S. Thirteen cities
reported record high temperatures for the date. Cape Hatteras, NC,
reported their first ninety degree day in May in 115 years of records.
"Dust buster" thunderstorms in northwest Texas drenched Amarillo with
more than three inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather and torrential rains in
northern Indiana, northern Ohio and southern Lower Michigan. Saint John
IND was drenched with four inches of rain in two hours, and Woodland MI
was deluged with two inches in twenty minutes. Pittsburgh PA reported a
record 6.55 inches of rain for the month of May, with measurable rain
reported on twenty-five days during the month. (The National Weather
Summary)
1990
- Afternoon and evening thunderstorms developing along a warm front
produced severe weather from northwest Texas to southeastern Louisiana.
The thunderstorms spawned sixteen tornadoes, including thirteen in
northwest Texas. One tornado hit the town of Spearman, TX, causing more
than a million dollars damage, and seven other tornadoes were reported
within twenty-five miles of Spearman. Thunderstorms over northwest Texas
also produced baseball size hail at Monahans, and wind gusts to 80 mph
at Paducah. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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