Weather History
For Monday,July 17,2017
For Monday,July 17,2017
1934
- One of the worst heat waves in the history of the nation commenced.
During the last two weeks of the month extreme heat claimed 679 lives in
Michigan, including 300 in Detroit alone. (The Weather Channel)
1941
- A prolonged heat wave over Washington State finally came to an end.
Lightning from untimely thunderstorms was responsible for 598 forest
fires. (David Ludlum)
1952
- Thunderstorms helped the temperature at Key West, FL, to dip to 69
degrees, to equal their July record established on the first of July in
1923. (The Weather Channel)
1957
- On a warm and sunny day at Wilmington, DE, with a high of 86 degrees,
a dust devil suddenly appeared. It tore most the roof off one house,
and stripped shingles from a neighboring house. A TV aerial was toppled,
and clothes were blown off clothes lines. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Slow moving thunderstorms caused flooding on the Guadalupe River in
Texas resulting in tragic loss of life. A bus and van leaving a summer
youth camp stalled near the rapidly rising river, just west of the town
of Comfort, and a powerful surge of water swept away 43 persons, mostly
teenagers. Ten drowned in the floodwaters. Most of the others were
rescued from tree tops by helicopter. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
1988
- A dozen cities in the eastern U.S., and six others in California,
reported record high temperatures for the date. Downtown San Francisco,
CA, with a high of 103 degrees, obliterated their previous record high
of 82 degrees. Philadelphia, PA, reported a record five straight days of
100 degree heat, and Baltimore, MD, reported a record eight days of 100
degree weather for the year. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms
produced severe weather along the Middle Atlantic Coast, and over
southern New England. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather from South Dakota to Lousiana,
with 126 reports of large hail and damaging winds during the day and
night. Thunderstorms in Nebraska produced hail four inches in diameter
in Frontier County, and at North Platte, causing millions of dollars
damage to crops in Frontier County. Thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced
wind gusts to 90 mph at Peggs. Tahlequah OK was drenched with 5.25
inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
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