Weather History
For Saturday,September 2,2017
For Saturday,September 2,2017
1935
- Perhaps the most intense hurricane ever to hit the U.S. struck the
Florida Keys with 200 mph winds. The hurricane produced a fifteen foot
tide and waves thirty feet high. 400 persons perished in the storm on
that Labor Day. The barometric pressure at Matecumbe Bay FL hits a
record low for the U.S. of 26.35 inches. (David Ludlum)
1950
- The temperature at Mecca, CA, soared to 126 degrees to establish a
U.S. record for the month of September. The low that morning was 89
degrees. (The Weather Channel)
1985
- After teasing residents along the Gulf of Mexico for two days,
Hurricane Elena finally came ashore at Biloxi MS. The hurricane, packing
winds of 127 mph, caused more than a billion dollars damage. (The
Weather Channel)
1987
- Late evening thunderstorms in the Northern Plains Region produced
wind gusts to 75 mph at Jordan MT, and a ""hot flash"" at Redig SD. The
temperature at Redig rose from 66 degrees at 10 PM to 86 degrees at 11
PM as thunderstorm winds gusted to 36 mph. Nine cities in the Upper Ohio
Valley, the Tennessee Valley and the Central Gulf Coast States reported
record low temperatures for the date, including Elkins WV with a
reading of 38 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
- Unseasonably hot weather prevailed in the northwestern U.S. Afternoon
highs of 98 degrees at Olympia WA, 98 degrees at Seattle WA, 105
degrees at Portland OR, and 110 degrees at Medford OR, established
records for the month of September. Quillayute WA equalled their
September record with an afternoon high of 97 degrees. (The National
Weather Summary)
1989
- Eight cities in the Gulf Coast Region reported record high
temperatures for the date as readings soared into the upper 90s. Houston
TX and Port Arthur TX hit 99 degrees. Late evening thunderstorms,
developing ahead of a cold front, produced wind gusts to 63 mph at
Dickinson ND, and golf ball size hail in North Dakota and Nebraska.
Winds along the cold front itself gusted to 62 mph at Buffalo SD. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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