Subj : Todays Weather History To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Mon Sep 04 2017 12:14 am TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid Today is Monday September 4, 2017. This is the 247th day of the year, there are 118 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 1939 A thunderstorm deluged Washington D.C. with 4.4 inches of rain in two hours. September of that year was very dry across much of the nation, and Washington D.C. received more rain in that two hour period than most other places in the country that entire month. In 1970 The greatest natural disaster of record for Arizona occurred. Unprecedented rains caused rivers in central Arizona to rise five to ten feet per hour, sweeping cars and buildings as far as 30 to 40 miles downstream. Flooding claimed the lives of 23 persons, mainly campers, and caused millions of dollars damage. Water crested 36 feet above normal near Sunflower AZ. Workman's Creek was deluged with 11.40 inches of rain in 24 hour to establish a state record. Moisture from Pacific Tropical Storm Norma led to the severe flooding. (4th-6th) In 1986 An unusually strong dust devil moved across the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport. The dust devil blew open the doors of the National Weather Service office scattering papers and bringing down a ceiling-mounted light fixture. In 1987 Thunderstorms developing along a stationary front produced heavy rain across the Southern Atlantic Coast States. Up to eight inches was reported north of Charleston SC. Serious flooding was reported in Monks Corner SC. Seven cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. Houlton ME dipped to 32 degrees. In 1988 The western U.S. experienced another day of record heat. The afternoon high of 91 degrees at Stampede Pass WA established an all-time record for that location, and Los Angeles CA equalled their all-time record high with a reading of 110 degrees. The record high of 107 degrees at San Diego CA was their hottest reading in 25 years. Red Bluff CA was the hot spot in the nation with an afternoon high of 118 degrees. In 1989 Overnight thunderstorm rains of four and a half to seven inches drenched eastern Nebraska during the morning hours, pushing creeks out of their banks, and flooding fields, country roads and city streets. Totals ranged up to 6.97 inches south of Creston. It was also a soggy Labor Day for northern Florida, with 6.82 inches of rain reported at Jacksonville. Evening thunderstorms produced 2.75 inches of rain in one hour at Sandlewood FL. In 2010 After being as strong as a category 4 hurricane with 145 winds a few days earlier...Tropical Storm Earl with 70 mph winds, extending out 205 miles from the center, came ashore near Western Head Nova Scotia...producing a wide area of tropical storm force winds and flooding rain. In 2012 Strong winds from a Bering Sea storm impacted portions of southern Alaska, from the Aleutians to south-central Alaska, Tuesday evening through the overnight hours. Winds of 50-60 mph were prevalent in Anchorage, with gusts to over 100 mph observed just east of Anchorage in the higher elevations. --- þ Synchronet þ The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org .