Weather History
For Monday,June 26,2017
For Monday,June 26,2017
1888
- Residents of New York suffered through a record heat wave. Daily
average temperatures were above 80 degrees for fourteen straight days.
The heat wave was a sharp contrast to the severe blizzard in March of
that year, which buried the city under nearly two feet of snow. (David
Ludlum)
1977
- The Human Lightning Conductor, park ranger Roy C. Sullivan, was
struck by lightning for the seventh time. He was first hit in 1942, then
again in 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1976. (The Weather Channel)
1983 - Record heat prevailed from Texas to Michigan. Alpena MI hit 98 degrees. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1985
- A spectacular early morning waterspout developed at 5:20 AM (MST)
from a stationary thunderstorm over the south end of the Great Salt Lake
in Utah. It was visible 20 miles away, and lasted four minutes. (The
Weather Channel)
1987
- Hot weather prevailed in the Pacific Northwest. Afternoon highs of 88
degrees at Seattle, WA, 103 degrees at Medford, OR, and 111 degrees at
Redding, CA, were records for the date. Cloudy and cool weather
prevailed in the northeastern U.S. The high at Boston, MA, was just 60
degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1988
- Thirteen cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record high
temperatures for the date. In Montana, the record high of 102 degrees at
Billings, MT, was their fifteenth of the month, and the high of 108
degrees at Glasgow MT equalled their record for June. Thunderstorms in
the Atlantic Coast Region produced wind gusts to 102 mph at Tall Timbers
MD. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Central Plains to the
Middle Mississippi Valley. There were 129 reports of severe weather
during the day and night. Thunderstorms in Kansas produced wind gusts to
90 mph at Liberal, and hail four inches in diameter at Quinter.
Thunderstorms in Wisconsin spawned a tornado at Lake Delton injuring
four persons. Lightning struck and killed a woman at Junction City, KS,
who had gotten out of her car to photograph the lightning. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)crossed northern Mexico), began to spread
heavy rain into southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana. (The National
Weather Summary)
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