Weather History
For Thursday,July 6,2017
For Thursday,July 6,2017
1893
- A violent tornado killed 71 persons on its forty-mile track across
northwestern Iowa. Forty-nine persons were killed around Pomeroy, where
eighty percent of the buildings were destroyed, with most leveled to the
ground. Photos showed most of the town without a wall or tree left
standing. (The Weather Channel)
1928
- A hailstorm at Potter, NE, produced a stone which was 5.5 inches in
diameter, and seventeen inches in circumference, weighing a pound and a
half. (David Ludlum)
1985
- Lightning struck a large transformer in Salt Lake County sending a
200 foot fireball into the air and blacking out almost the entire state
for up to five hours. (The Weather Channel)
1986
- Thunderstorm rains during the mid morning hours, and again during the
evening, produced major flash-flooding at Leavenworth, KS. The official
rainfall total was 10.37 inches, but unofficial totals exceeded twelve
inches. At nearby Kansas City, the rainfall total of 5.08 inches was a
daily record for July. (Storm Data)
1987
- Thunderstorms produced severe weather in twenty-one states east of
the Rockies, with severe weather reported in Kentucky and Indiana for
the second day in a row. A thunderstorm produced more than five inches
of rain in one hour near Reynolds, IL. Rochester, NY, was soaked with
3.25 inches, a record 24 hour total for the month of July. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Thirty-six cities in the north central and northeastern U.S. reported
record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 98 degrees at
International Falls, MN, and 101 degrees at Flint, MI, equalled
all-time records. Highs of 96 degrees at Muskegon, MI, and 97 degrees at
Buffalo, NY, were records for July. (The National Weather Summary)
1989
- Unseasonably hot weather prevailed in the southwestern U.S. Ten
cities reported record high temperatures for the date, including Las
Vegas, NV, with a reading of 115 degrees. Hanksville, UT, reached 112
degrees, Bullhead City, AZ, hit 120 degrees, and Death Valley, CA,
soared to 126 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
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