Subj : Today's Weather History To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri May 19 2017 08:32 am TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid Today is Friday May 19, 2017. This is the 139th day of the year, there are 226 days left. On this day... Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov In 1780 The infamous "dark day" in New England tradition. At noon it was nearly as dark as night. Chickens went to roost, and many persons were fearful of divine wrath. The phenomenon was caused by forest fires to the west of New England. In 1955 Lake Maloya NM received 11.28 inches of rain in 24 hours to establish a state record. In 1975 Thunderstorms produced golf ball size hail and wind gusts to 110 mph in Minnesota, between Fridley and Hugo. Fifty persons were injured. The hail and high winds destroyed fifty mobile homes, and a dozen aircraft, and also destroyed a third of the Brighton Elementary School. In 1978 Moorcroft, Wyoming received an incredible May snowfall total of 92". 55" fell from the 3rd to the 9th. In 1987 Thunderstorms in Texas produced thirteen inches of rain northwest of Lavernia. The heavy rain, along with golf ball size hail, destroyed eighty percent of the crops in the area, while high winds toppled trees. Golf ball size hail was also reported south of Dallas and around San Antonio. Up to 8 inches of rain drenched Guadelupe County. In 1988 Severe thunderstorms in southwest Texas produced hail as large as tennis balls around Midland, with the hail accumulating up to a foot deep. Showers and thunder- storms in the Middle Atlantic Coast Region produced 3.5 inches of rain near Schuylkill PA. In 1989 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front spawned ten tornadoes from Illinois to Tennessee during the afternoon and night. Snow, wind and cold prevailed in the Northern Plateau Region and the Northern Rockies. Dixie ID was blanketed with nine inches of snow, winds gusted to 87 mph at Choteau MT, and the temperature at Crater Lake OR dipped to 11 degrees. In 1990 Thunderstorms deluged Hot Springs AR with thirteen inches of rain in nine hours resulting in a devastating flood. Two waves of water, four to six feet deep, swept down Central Avenue flooding stores and the famous bathhouses on Bathhouse Row. Water released from Lake Hamilton devastated the area between it and Remmel Dam. The 500 foot Carpenter Dam Bridge across Lake Catherine was completely washed away, as were cabins and mobile homes near the lake, many of which flowed right over the top of Remmel Dam. In 2012 Tropical Storm Alberto became the earliest forming tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin since 2003. This the first time that a tropical storm has formed before the official start of the hurricane season in both the Atlantic and East Pacific Basins (Aletta formed in the Eastern Pacific basin on May 14, 2012). Posted by VPost v1.7.081019 .