Weather History
For Wednesday,June 21,2017
For Wednesday,June 21,2017
1893
- On the first day of summer the temperature at Dodge City, KS, soared
to 106 degrees during the midst of a blistering heat wave. The heat wave
initiated a severe three year drought in the Central Plains Region.
Ironically, at about the same time, heavy rains in the Mississippi
Valley were causing the river to swell to its highest level of record at
New Orleans, LA. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)
1919
- Seven heavy coach cars of a moving train were picked up and thrown
from the tracks by tornado winds. A baggage car was set down thirty feet
away from the rest of the train. (The Weather Channel)
1954 - A severe hailstorm struck Wichita KS and vicinity causing nine million dollars damage. (The Weather Channel)
1972
- Phoenix, AZ, was drenched with 1.64 inches of rain late on the 21st
and early on the 22nd to easily surpass their previous June rainfall
record of 0.95 inches. The total for the month was 1.70 inches. (The
Weather Channel)
1987
- A tornado destroyed 57 mobile homes at the Chateam Estates trailer
park northwest of Detroit, MI, killing one person and injuring six
others. Total damage was estimated at 1.7 million dollars. Thunderstorms
over Lower Michigan also drenched the Saginaw Valley with up to 4.5
inches of rain in less than six hours. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- The first full day of summer was a torrid one, with afternoon highs
of 100 degrees or above reported from the Northern and Central Plains to
the Ohio Valley. Sixty-nine cities in the north central U.S. reported
record high temperatures for the date. The high of 110 degrees at Sioux
Falls, SD, was an all-time record for that location. Highs of 103
degrees at Des Moines, IA, 102 degrees at Fort Wayne, IN, 109 degrees at
Huron, SD, 108 degrees at Sioux City, IA, and 101 degrees at South Bend
IN were records for June. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- The first day of summer heralded snow in the northern and central
Rockies. In Colorado, 15 inches of snow was reported at the summit of
Mount Evans and, in Wyoming, 18 inches was reported at Dickensen Park,
west of Lander. Heavy rain continued in the eastern U.S. Huntsville, AL,
reported a record 11.65 inches for the month, compared to the 0.17 inch
rainfall total in June 1988. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
2005
- A slow-moving thunderstorm dumped up to a foot of hail in
southeastern portions of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Snowplows had to be
used to clear a route through a major thoroughfare in the city. Heavy
rainfall from the storm left up to 4 feet of water in city streets,
trapping dozens of motorists (Associated Press).
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