Weather History
For Wednesday,July 5,2017
For Wednesday,July 5,2017
1891
- Sixteen horses were killed by hail, and many more have to be put to
death due to injuries from a hailstorm at Rapid City, SD. (The Weather
Channel)
1900 - A spectacular three day fire began when a bolt of lightning struck a refinery in Bayonne NJ. (David Ludlum)
1916 - A hurricane produced 82 mph winds, an 11.6 foot tide, and a barometric pressure of 28.92 inches at Mobile, AL. (David Ludlum)
1937
- The temperature at Medicine Lake, MT, soared to 117 degrees to
establish a state record. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1937
- Midale and Yellow Grass in Saskatchewan hit 113 degrees to establish
an all-time record high for Canada that same day. (The Weather Channel)
1970 - The morning low at Death Valley CA was 103 degrees, and the high that afternoon was 120 degrees. (The Weather Channel)
1987
- Severe thunderstorms raked south central Kansas for the second
morning in a row. Thunderstorm winds again gusted to 80 mph at
Clearwater, and in the Wichita area reached 100 mph. Twenty-five persons
were injured at a trailer park at El Dorado Lake. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Afternoon and evening thunderstorms spawned eleven tornadoes in
Montana and three in North Dakota. Baseball size hail was reported at
Shonkin, MT, and wind gusts to 85 mph were reported south of Fordville,
ND. Twenty cities in the north central U.S. reported record high
temperatures for the date, including Fargo ND with a reading of 106
degrees. Muskegon, MI, equalled their July record with a high of 95
degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989
- Moisture from what once was Tropical Storm Allison triggered
thunderstorms over the Middle Atlantic Coast Region, which deluged
Wilmington, DE, with a record 6.83 inches of rain in 24 hours, including
6.37 inches in just six hours. Up to ten inches of rain was reported at
Claymont, northeast of Wilmington. July 1989 was thus the wettest month
in seventy years for Wilmington, with a total of 12.63 inches of rain.
Alamosa CO reported an all-time record high of 94 degrees, and Pierre,
SD, hit 113 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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